I believe this is the best way to set your camera up when shooting long exposures. Do you set yours up differently? I'd be very interested to hear how. Cheers Gary
Erm... its a miss and go first few times. Set iso 64, aperture f8 ish, focus middlish some place, manual mode and hope for the best. Im going yo save your video and play it twice and put a note in the iphone exact order. I have 70 percent perfected myself so far. Excellent video. Thanks going to subscribe to your channel.
Hi Gary.... Greetings from Bali....., thank you so much for your respond, very appreciated ... I will do and follow exactly your Tutorial here..., and the plan is this week end.. go to the quite beach (*___*). Never stop to learn about Longexp.., what I think also the point in here is the Filter ND it's self who can make the Longexp Landscape result is "Amazing Picture". I'm not use Haida Filter... just using ND10 mid quality filter... (no doubted for Haida). I'm sure that I still can get the better Longexp quality photos too....
Yes there is no image stabilisation switch on the lenses so I have to go into camera menus to find it , which is a real faff and pain . I know to get a good quality image it needs to be switched off but I was wonder if with built in it was so detrimental
Pretty much the only difference I have is as I use back button focus I don't need to switch the lens to manual. Additionally I've found my camera will happily expose (down to 30s) with a 10 stop filter so I can take the photo in aperture priority mode which makes me a little quicker. Anything over 30s I too need an app etc. What are your thoughts re mirror lock up? Have you found it necessary?
This is how people with learning difficutys like me actually learn,great stuff here mate you deserve a trophy for this well done. I wish everything in life was thought like this.Its the way to do it.
One of the easiest and best instructional videos on Long Exposure! Only thing I don't understand is, why your channel doesn't have over 100-k subscribers yet! I challenge all of Gary's subscribers to invite one person to join. That would push this channel over the 100-k mark! This channel deserves it! Thanks Gary from one of your followers in the USA!
I shot the old pier at Weston Super Mare at sunset yesterday. Had to use f22 but managed 8 seconds. Came out quite well, but I can see the benefit of NDFs. Next time. Great video, BTW.
I've been taking pictures for years, but this tutorial has taken my understanding on a significant step. Your advice is very easy to grasp and replicate. You're a good teacher. Thanks.
Love the way you do your tutorials To the point no BS and no frigging fancy words to confuse people to go learn an unnecessary word that we can do without with all the friggng complication we have to deal with as it is Thank you Now I have more time to shoot instead of looking in the dictionary
Gary, Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us all. I was failing miserable at long exposure work until I discovered your channel. I went up to Marys Shell just the other day in order to put what you have taught me into practice, I'm so pleased with the outcome. Surly we should be paying for these brilliant tutorials of yours? Hey, Just seen your midnight long exposure work of todays date! Brilliant! OK, so, should I ever bump into you and your good lady, then, well, a well deserved 3 course meal on me as a thank you. Keep up the good work. Much appreciated. Kind Regards
Gary have watched many tutorials on long exposures but gave up. How simple you made this I will be forever grateful can’t wait to get out to practice. Regards Harry
That’s over simplified. So practical with live demo on the LCD. As if you are teaching by the side of the student. Never seen like this so clear absolutely with no confusion. I shall try this today. I didn’t listen further to the 2 bd half of the video. Thanks Gary. 👍
Gary. I’m just starting out at trying long exposure photography. This video was so useful for a beginner like myself. Great instructional video, I’ve made my notes now I’m ready to get started. Much appreciate for your expertise advice. JohnC
Absolutely brilliant Gary I’m looking forward to seeing more seascapes you explain in simple terms that’s what I need thanks very much Regards Patsy Ireland
Excellent Sir......Excellent......You just blown out all those complicated calculations for using ND filters.....Thank you very much for your tutorial......Im gonna try it very soon and would like to send you the results....
That's what we all want to see ...An easy to follow ABC 123 Video on how to take long exposure shots.. I have been doing this for a while but with your helpful video I can take even better shots especially of the sea and water falls to get that great look. Thanks Gary
Great video! I’ve been trying to learn more about ND filters and most explanations are so confusing. Your video clearly outlines the necessary steps without over complicating the process. Thank you!
Very informative video. It was very easy to understand what you were talking about because you use very simple language. Thank you. Will go out and experiment and check the results.
The check list is amazing Gary. I noted the points what you said and made a checklist and took to the sea side and took a beautiful smooth water on long exposure to 5 seconds. Amazing. Thank you. 🙏🏽
Very nice most of my long exposure are 35mm film at night and my lense is open for hrs. Shooting that way since the late 70s. Just this week I purchased my first digital camera that is not a pocket point and shoot. I found your teaching very accurate without extra fluff. So thank you for that. This weekend I plan on going to lassen volcanic national park and applying you're teachings with my new toy a sony slt a77ll. Your short class is expertly executed. I picked up enough to improve on it. Thanks for sharing. Keep shooting. Keep sharing.
Thank you so much! I'm going to Newfoundland in July and think that would be a great place to try seascape photography for the first time. This information is very helpful!!!
What a boss! I've been trying so hard to find this information because my camera was being very frustrating and GREAT to know that I might just be missing some gear. Thanks for a super easy to follow and well dictated video!
Thanks mate. I like simplicity and you explained it well. I’m just about to take a few shots of a river rippling over rocks at the foothills of the Australian Alps with a 10 stop filter on a Nikon D200 and D500. The lens is an old 35-70mm F/2.8 push pull from the 1980’s/90’s. Can’t wait to see the results. Hoping the rain doesn’t come early.😊
Thanks Gary for all your explanations & your diction. This allows me to better understand your way to the filters. Again thanks & it's a "froggy" that says it !!!!! Have a good week end to you. Cheers
buh lodd iee brilliant set of vids , simple , ive only been doing this malarkey for 43 years and just been doing nd photos ,but you have nailed it on the head for me , plus the app is better than the one I have , straightforward set of simple rules to follow , liked the bit where you zoomed into the focus point to enlarge it set focus .pull out and shoot , never done that before , great stuff 10/10
Hi am new this month to photography, just got myself a cannon camera and been practicing, watched alot of youtube videos now and realised long exposure is definitely for me. Would like to say thank you have explained it so well 👍😊
Some good advice. I don't have a graduated ND filter so I shoot a 5 shot 1 stop bracket series and blend in post processing. It is a little more work, but achieves quite good results.
Having purchased a Lee 6 stop filter and a few ND Grads I was totally confused, it put me off using them but after watching this guide I'm going out tomorrow to experiment...Thanks for breaking it down into laymans terms!
Using NDTimer or Lee ND app are life savers. I have switched to Lee's Pro IRND to avoid the color cast with their original ND filters. Don't forget to cover up viewfinder for longer exposures to prevent light leaks. Nice tutorial. As you know the histogram is a JPEG representation of the RAW image. I typical ETTR without clipping giving more room to play with the shadows.
I believe this is the best way to set your camera up when shooting long exposures. Do you set yours up differently? I'd be very interested to hear how.
Cheers
Gary
Erm... its a miss and go first few times. Set iso 64, aperture f8 ish, focus middlish some place, manual mode and hope for the best. Im going yo save your video and play it twice and put a note in the iphone exact order. I have 70 percent perfected myself so far. Excellent video. Thanks going to subscribe to your channel.
Thanks Gary, I usually just wing it on shutter speed but lately have been using the live view/light meter and it seems so far I’m doing it right.
Hi Gary.... Greetings from Bali....., thank you so much for your respond, very appreciated ... I will do and follow exactly your Tutorial here..., and the plan is this week end.. go to the quite beach (*___*).
Never stop to learn about Longexp.., what I think also the point in here is the Filter ND it's self who can make the Longexp Landscape result is "Amazing Picture".
I'm not use Haida Filter... just using ND10 mid quality filter... (no doubted for Haida). I'm sure that I still can get the better Longexp quality photos too....
Yes there is no image stabilisation switch on the lenses so I have to go into camera menus to find it , which is a real faff and pain . I know to get a good quality image it needs to be switched off but I was wonder if with built in it was so detrimental
Pretty much the only difference I have is as I use back button focus I don't need to switch the lens to manual. Additionally I've found my camera will happily expose (down to 30s) with a 10 stop filter so I can take the photo in aperture priority mode which makes me a little quicker. Anything over 30s I too need an app etc.
What are your thoughts re mirror lock up? Have you found it necessary?
This is how people with learning difficutys like me actually learn,great stuff here mate you deserve a trophy for this well done. I wish everything in life was thought like this.Its the way to do it.
Very well explained well done and thank you
One of the easiest and best instructional videos on Long Exposure! Only thing I don't understand is, why your channel doesn't have over 100-k subscribers yet! I challenge all of Gary's subscribers to invite one person to join. That would push this channel over the 100-k mark! This channel deserves it! Thanks Gary from one of your followers in the USA!
I shot the old pier at Weston Super Mare at sunset yesterday. Had to use f22 but managed 8 seconds. Came out quite well, but I can see the benefit of NDFs. Next time. Great video, BTW.
The best long exposure tutorial I've seen on youtube, watched it several times now! Thanks Gary!
Very kind Matt, cheers
I've been taking pictures for years, but this tutorial has taken my understanding on a significant step. Your advice is very easy to grasp and replicate. You're a good teacher. Thanks.
Cheers Jon 👍👍
Love the way you do your tutorials
To the point no BS and no frigging fancy words to confuse people to go learn an unnecessary word that we can do without with all the friggng complication we have to deal with as it is
Thank you
Now I have more time to shoot instead of looking in the dictionary
lol thank you Anthony :)
All your tutorials are top quality Gary. Thank you 👍
It is my introduction to long exposure photography and this video has made it so simple, can’t wait to get my filter.
Gary, Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us all. I was failing miserable at long exposure work until I discovered your channel. I went up to Marys Shell just the other day in order to put what you have taught me into practice, I'm so pleased with the outcome. Surly we should be paying for these brilliant tutorials of yours? Hey, Just seen your midnight long exposure work of todays date!
Brilliant! OK, so, should I ever bump into you and your good lady, then, well, a well deserved 3 course meal on me as a thank you.
Keep up the good work. Much appreciated. Kind Regards
Gary have watched many tutorials on long exposures but gave up.
How simple you made this I will be forever grateful can’t wait to get out to practice.
Regards
Harry
Very welcome. Thank you
At last, a video that explains NDs in a clear manner, thanks Gary.
That’s over simplified. So practical with live demo on the LCD. As if you are teaching by the side of the student. Never seen like this so clear absolutely with no confusion. I shall try this today. I didn’t listen further to the 2 bd half of the video. Thanks Gary. 👍
Best explanation of setting your camera when using neutral density filters that I’ve seen. Thank you and I’ve now subscribed
Very kind, thank you
Gary. I’m just starting out at trying long exposure photography. This video was so useful for a beginner like myself. Great instructional video, I’ve made my notes now I’m ready to get started. Much appreciate for your expertise advice. JohnC
Absolutely brilliant Gary I’m looking forward to seeing more seascapes you explain in simple terms that’s what I need thanks very much
Regards Patsy Ireland
Excellent Sir......Excellent......You just blown out all those complicated calculations for using ND filters.....Thank you very much for your tutorial......Im gonna try it very soon and would like to send you the results....
Thanks
Very kind of you, thank you so much 👍👍
I had ago at this quite pleased how it went I wont embarrass myself by sending them to you
Cool. Cheers again xx
GG the best RUclips photography channel imo. Thanks again Gary for sharing your knowledge.
That's what we all want to see ...An easy to follow ABC 123 Video on how to take long exposure shots.. I have been doing this for a while but with your helpful video I can take even better shots especially of the sea and water falls to get that great look. Thanks Gary
Glad it was helpful!
I learned more from this that all the other videos I’ve watched in the last few months
Glad it helped Sarah 👍👍
Your tutorials are the best! You speak in general terms which can easily be understood. Much appreciated!
good basic instructions easy to listen to and excellent to hear you have someone who knows where you are!
Cheers David 👍
Great video! I’ve been trying to learn more about ND filters and most explanations are so confusing. Your video clearly outlines the necessary steps without over complicating the process. Thank you!
Very informative and simple to understand. Thank you. Will go out and experiment.
Very informative video. It was very easy to understand what you were talking about because you use very simple language. Thank you. Will go out and experiment and check the results.
Cheers Vijay 👍👍
This is what I call a very very clear way to explaine it cristal clear. Many thanks Gary, I'm gonna try this 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Elmar
The check list is amazing Gary. I noted the points what you said and made a checklist and took to the sea side and took a beautiful smooth water on long exposure to 5 seconds. Amazing. Thank you. 🙏🏽
You're welcome, cheers 👍👍
Now I saw the 2 part. Excellent way of presentation Gary.
Very nice most of my long exposure are 35mm film at night and my lense is open for hrs. Shooting that way since the late 70s.
Just this week I purchased my first digital camera that is not a pocket point and shoot.
I found your teaching very accurate without extra fluff.
So thank you for that.
This weekend I plan on going to lassen volcanic national park and applying you're teachings with my new toy a sony slt a77ll.
Your short class is expertly executed. I picked up enough to improve on it.
Thanks for sharing.
Keep shooting.
Keep sharing.
Another great helpful video, my son is wanting to do long exposure photography so I have forwarded it to him.
Thanks John 👍👍
Brilliant, Gary! Love your dragged out shutter images, keep going, mate!
Adam Gibbs hi Adam,, very kind my good friend. Thank you
Excellent Gary, a simple video tutorial, very easy to understand. Thank you.
Cheers 👍👍
Thank you very much for sharing , i'm enjoy it, Will practice tomorrow when the sun comes ...Can't wait now.
Thanx Gary for making this vlog I didn't realise how simple long exposures with big stoppers could be. Very informative many thanx Gary best wishes!
Mark 2064 - you’re welcome
Thank you so much! I'm going to Newfoundland in July and think that would be a great place to try seascape photography for the first time. This information is very helpful!!!
What a boss! I've been trying so hard to find this information because my camera was being very frustrating and GREAT to know that I might just be missing some gear.
Thanks for a super easy to follow and well dictated video!
Very kind of you to say Casey. thank you
Thanks for posting this video!!! I just installed LEE Stopper Exposure Guide and looking forwards to getting my filters!!!
Thanks mate. I like simplicity and you explained it well. I’m just about to take a few shots of a river rippling over rocks at the foothills of the Australian Alps with a 10 stop filter on a Nikon D200 and D500. The lens is an old 35-70mm F/2.8 push pull from the 1980’s/90’s. Can’t wait to see the results. Hoping the rain doesn’t come early.😊
Cool. My next video is a photography hack for using 10-stop filters. It's out on Sunday.
@@GaryGough looking forward to it
Thank you sir. I never get bored watching you video subscribed+liked done. Good job sir. More tutorial to come
Great tutorial! Simple and efficient!
Cheers 👍
Hi Gary, Thanks a lot for the great tutorial! It was very, very useful for me! God bless you!
Thanks Gary for all your explanations & your diction. This allows me to better understand your way to the filters. Again thanks & it's a "froggy" that says it !!!!! Have a good week end to you. Cheers
Very helpful and insightful, many thanks Gary, appreciated your simple video so much!
Cheers
That was very helpful THANK YOU for the information....I LIKE!!!
Glad it was helpful!
buh lodd iee brilliant set of vids , simple , ive only been doing this malarkey for 43 years and just been doing nd photos ,but you have nailed it on the head for me , plus the app is better than the one I have , straightforward set of simple rules to follow , liked the bit where you zoomed into the focus point to enlarge it set focus .pull out and shoot , never done that before , great stuff 10/10
Glad you liked it, thank you
I love your down to earth teaching , this is great thank you
Great video for both new and experienced photographers. Thanks Gary.
Brilliant, you’re my new favourite teacher
Great video, I'll be using this tutorial when I'm in Cornwall next week.
Once again thanks for the simple-to-understand video... I have a simple mind, so I never overthink anything! 🙂
really impressed.Thank you,Gary!
Hi Gary, this is the clearest tutorial I've found on this topic. Much appreciated
Gary the tutorial on settings at Cleveleys were brilliant very help full thankyou much appreciate cheers 🍻 😊😊
Cracking Video as usual Gary, Probably the best explanation I've seen on RUclips regarding filters and settings.
Stunning pictures at the end 🤩
Thank you 👍👍
Awesome video! This is exactly what I’ve been looking for.
Glad you liked it, thank you
I like the way things are explained here! Instantly subscribed! :)
Great demonstration Gary as always
Hi am new this month to photography, just got myself a cannon camera and been practicing, watched alot of youtube videos now and realised long exposure is definitely for me. Would like to say thank you have explained it so well 👍😊
There is always great things to learn from your video, excellent work, thank you very much Gary👍😊
Happy Chocolate very kind, thank you
Thanks Gary. To the point. Good work. Carry-on.
Many thanks Gary. I have had my ND filters for three months now. You have made it look so simple. All the best Vince
Great info as usual Garry and fabulous images 👍🏽
Very kind, cheers Steve
So very useful. Love the Lee app. Thank you.
Very helpful, thank you Gary!
You're welcome Andy 👍👍
terrific video , firsr chance I get I am on this lesson , thanks
Cheers David. Hope you bag a few nice images too
Gary, thank you for this video. Very clear explanation.
Great, very helpful video. Thank you for this.
Some good advice. I don't have a graduated ND filter so I shoot a 5 shot 1 stop bracket series and blend in post processing. It is a little more work, but achieves quite good results.
Thanks Gary. Another video where I learned a great tidbit of information. Great presentation as well.
Excellent video and instruction. Clear and easy. I have subscribed.
Thank you so much for this, incredibly helpful. 😊 Cheers and atb from Norway
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic explanation...thank you Gary...:)
You're welcome, thank you
Great advice will put this into practice
Thank you
Thanks! A great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. And on top of everything for free! Thanks!
Thank you Jan 👍👍
Excellent advice - clear cut and straightforward. I will be using that technique on my next trip to NZ.
great video...thanks Gary
Thank you 👍
Fantastic explanation, simple and straight to point, thank you
Good refresher for technique I only use occasionally!
Best course ever!!!!
Very kind again, thank you
Thank you very much for this very informative and educational video. Hello from Paris.
Cheers Giles. Thanks from the UK xx
Having purchased a Lee 6 stop filter and a few ND Grads I was totally confused, it put me off using them but after watching this guide I'm going out tomorrow to experiment...Thanks for breaking it down into laymans terms!
Excellent information Gary thank you
Thanks for sharing your know-how Gary - good stuff!
Very helpful Gary. Love your videos and photos.
Very useful and well put together. Thank you. J
Cheers Rich
As an amateur I appreciate you are making it simple and easy for me,thanks.
I am from Germany your video is great !! lovely job Gary all the best
Thank you Gary for your great video. I have learned a lot. Cheers. My
very instructive video thanks a lot sir
You're welcome 👍👍
Cracking Tutorial Gary, every day is a schools day no matter how much we think we know,
Keep up the good work look forward to your next post 😀👍
great vlog gary , beautifully demonstrated and simple to practise, awesome images as a result
Thank you! Now I can go out and get my filters!
As always, great content Gary!
Cheers David
Using NDTimer or Lee ND app are life savers. I have switched to Lee's Pro IRND to avoid the color cast with their original ND filters. Don't forget to cover up viewfinder for longer exposures to prevent light leaks. Nice tutorial. As you know the histogram is a JPEG representation of the RAW image. I typical ETTR without clipping giving more room to play with the shadows.
I use a cast-less filter too but I miss the Lee blue hue. Strange but true :)
Educative video, thank you
Cheers 👍👍
Fantastic results. I don't have a ND filter yet for long exposures but I will get one when I can.
Now that is all I need to know how to take long exposure photos, thanks Gary, you're the mannnn!