Just got a lens ball and watched various RUclips videos. Yours is by far the easiest to understand and it worked perfectly, Thankyou very much for sharing
Thanks Mathew, I'm glad the video was useful for you. These video's taking me time to produce compared with taking still images, but I'm definitely more inspired to do more now.
After looking for a method to rotate the image on a lens ball I finally came on to this one, that by the way, it is the most efficient, easy and fantastic to rotate the image. Simple and not complicated. Thank you very much.
In this covid time and with a new lockdown at the door, I will enjoy all of Simon's excellent info on lensball photography. I followed the webinar and then bought his Globalise course. I can use this for months, even if I have to sit indoors. Thanks Simon for the excellent explanation !!
Hi Els, I'm glad you have found the information I've given you useful. I hope it will be a better year in 2021 to get outside and explore more with the camera. Still for the time being it's also fun to practice indoor photography. I hope you enjoy Globalise.
Simon, I just watched your video and clicked on the link Buy Globalize and I got an error message that the site could not be found. You might to take a look to see if the link is still working. I am in Phoenix Arizona, U.S.A.
Just got a lens ball and watched various RUclips videos. Yours is by far the easiest to understand and it worked perfectly, Thankyou very much for sharing
Thanks Mathew, I'm glad the video was useful for you. These video's taking me time to produce compared with taking still images, but I'm definitely more inspired to do more now.
this is awesome! please do a video on rotating it when placing it the way you said tshould be avoided too😄
Simplest flip lensball video on youtube. Thanks
Thanks Saurabh
After looking for a method to rotate the image on a lens ball I finally came on to this one, that by the way, it is the most efficient, easy and fantastic to rotate the image. Simple and not complicated. Thank you very much.
Thanks Jimmy, I really appreciate your support and I'm glad you found this video useful.
@@The369photography Yes I did, thank you for your knowledge and your time.
In this covid time and with a new lockdown at the door, I will enjoy all of Simon's excellent info on lensball photography. I followed the webinar and then bought his Globalise course. I can use this for months, even if I have to sit indoors. Thanks Simon for the excellent explanation !!
Hi Els, I'm glad you have found the information I've given you useful. I hope it will be a better year in 2021 to get outside and explore more with the camera. Still for the time being it's also fun to practice indoor photography. I hope you enjoy Globalise.
You explained it so well and you are a very good teacher!
Thank You for your easy to understand presentation. I just got my first lens ball so lots to learn.
Great video. Love doing crystal ball photography. Thanks for all the tips.
Thanks Dale, glad you liked this. I hope it's useful for you.
Thank you so much this was just what I needed!
Rilliant!
Thanks Sheldon, much appreciated.
Great video , well explain , agreed with Matthew Mallet , thank you
Thanks Enrique.
Excellent tutorial👍
Thanks! I've never considered the rulers. Great tutortial. :-)
Thanks Pam, yes the rulers help a lot.
Great video, thanks
What size lens ball did you use?
I don't have Lightroom, I need a demonstration for GIMP
What city was that photo taken?
Hi Ronnie, the video was taken in Busan in South Korea.
Simon, I just watched your video and clicked on the link Buy Globalize and I got an error message that the site could not be found. You might to take a look to see if the link is still working. I am in Phoenix Arizona, U.S.A.
Thanks Bill. You're correct the link was broken, I don't know why... I have fixed it now. Once again thanks for letting me know.
@@The369photography You are welcome Simon, I just wanted to let you know about the link.
Very poor sound :-(
As good as the quality of your photos is, the quality of your videos is just as bad ... ;-)