Macro photography lighting tutorial: Equipment, settings and ideas for amazing images

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
    @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад +4

    Do you use lighting in your macro or do you use natural light only?

    • @KatieCollins1
      @KatieCollins1 3 года назад

      Only natural light but you’re right, lighting does make a big difference!!

    • @perjensen6396
      @perjensen6396 3 года назад +2

      Mostly I use natural light but I have tried lighting and after seen your video I will trie to use lighting more often.

    • @woodworkerroyer8497
      @woodworkerroyer8497 3 года назад +1

      What kind of light it that? Just a flash with an odd diffuser?
      Edit: Sorry, I didn't finish the video lol

    • @CapricornGirl9
      @CapricornGirl9 3 года назад

      When I’m shooting detail shots, such as ring shots, at weddings, I will use Luxli lights. They offer me the ability to change color temps, etc. Flower shots, I will sometimes use and OCF or use a small deflector.

    • @NickSmithPhotography
      @NickSmithPhotography 3 года назад

      I now use a twin macro flash kit as most things I look for are in quite dark areas , the hot shoe mounted flash was ok but with the twin kit you get the light directly where you need it. they are also removeable from the ring as well so that's another handy point. downside would be that they eat batteries so need to remember to take plenty when I head out.

  • @PhilJonesIII
    @PhilJonesIII 3 года назад +6

    That Coral Fungus was gorgeous! (the golden spiky one at 12:27) We get quite a lot of them where I live, but they tend to be off-white.
    I find I spend a lot of time on my knees on wet earth for this kind of work, so, a pair of knee-protectors are helpful. Hell, I'm usually alone in the forest, there is no one about, and it's not a fashion show. (I'm also 67, so I need to be a bit more careful about the cold and wet.....we get to ache more easily)
    Fungi can grow and change rapidly during the day, so I find it useful to retrace my steps at the end of the day and take another look.
    You absolutely do need to develop an 'eye' for seeing fungi. I take my time to stare at a patch of ground for a few moments before I get the 'How did I miss that?' realisation. Forests are great, we are surrounded here, but for photographers, they can be a bit of a sensory overload.

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад

      Thanks so much, Philip! I'm not quite 67 but even I could still do with some decent knee protectors -- I always end up feeling the aches after a day of macro on my knees! I think a small foam mat could be a handy addition to my kit bag just to take the edge off!

  • @adriannolan6711
    @adriannolan6711 Год назад +1

    This has really given me some inspiration. I took some images of mushrooms a few weeks ago with a 24-105 and it was amazing to see the results of that. I’ve since bought a macro lens and now all I want to do is go nuts with it, it’s a whole new world of photography I’d never really considered before.

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much, Adrian, I'm really glad you got something positive from this video. Good luck with your macro journey!

  • @lynnecliffe3056
    @lynnecliffe3056 3 года назад +1

    I am so on the page with exploring one's natural environment, camera in hand, taking time to focus on the great and the small. Thank you.

  • @tonyc1437
    @tonyc1437 Год назад

    Yes indeed totally broke down my concerns about the flash macro thingo, Thankyou. Love your work.

  • @IainWalker-q2f
    @IainWalker-q2f Год назад +1

    Incredibly clear and helpful. Thank you absolutely inspiring.

  • @ChrisPattonPhotography
    @ChrisPattonPhotography 3 года назад +3

    Some really nice images, I really like the difference the flash makes while moving it around the mushrooms.

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад

      Thanks Chris! It makes such a huge difference, doesn't it. I think it's only when you actually use the tools and compare the shots side by side that you see the difference it can make. It's still a creative difference though and I guess not everybody would want it but I really like the look you can get when using light in different ways.

  • @MowMent
    @MowMent Год назад

    15:30 this amazed me. I have been taking photos with the outcome of the left one with my Canon 80D all the time. I guess lighting knowledge was what I was lacking!

  • @josegarcia94512
    @josegarcia94512 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video!
    I think is really important to use flash in macro photography.
    Thanks for share.
    Greetings from Argentina.

  • @fizzlestyxx8507
    @fizzlestyxx8507 2 года назад +3

    I'm a novice photographer and only have a point and shoot camera currently, but I love taking macro and closeup photos. Currently I'm only using natural light but I really enjoyed this video and I think I want to try adding lighting. Thank you very much for the video.

    • @InfectedChris
      @InfectedChris Год назад +1

      The best camera is the one you have in your hands! If you see a point and shoot as a "limitation", you have a chance to think outside the box and get creative. Photography is one of my favorite hobbies and it's just so calming and relaxing to me.

    • @fizzlestyxx8507
      @fizzlestyxx8507 Год назад

      @@InfectedChris You are absolutely right, and I appreciate you for reminding me of this. Thank you so very much!

    • @InfectedChris
      @InfectedChris Год назад +1

      @@fizzlestyxx8507 You're very welcome! I was out earlier walking around on my day off just enjoying the beauty of winter. Sometimes, I bring my camera and only take a few shots because I just enjoy being outside. Or I plan to go to a spot and keep wandering off somewhere else because I find something else to look at.
      With a camera, you have to take a little time to look at things from a different PoV. Maybe from below or maybe from above but you see the world a little bit differently.

  • @monawexler4722
    @monawexler4722 2 года назад

    I definitely learned the use and value i light from your many comparisons of mushroom photos using different light options. Thank you

  • @justingarner961
    @justingarner961 3 года назад +8

    Hi Andrew I've been doing macro photography for some years now and in that time I have only used reflectors to bounce light back on the subject. Your videos have given me a new approach to photographing fungi. I've been out for the last two days we touch and a speed light and also a new creative edge. Great videos your producing cheers for sharing your knowledge.

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад +2

      Hey Justin, thanks so much for your comment! How have you found using your speedlight for macro? Is it making a difference, do you think? I remember it being quite a learning curve when I first started, but it doesn't take long for basics to settle in and then you can start getting more creative. Good luck with it!

    • @justingarner961
      @justingarner961 3 года назад +1

      @@AndrewLanxonPhotography I'll tag you into the images I produce when posting on insta. I'm well pleased you have given me this new approach.

  • @annevoets9498
    @annevoets9498 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video and the tips as well as your quote about how macro slows you down. It makes me want to pick up macro photography again!

  • @frankgiarnese6408
    @frankgiarnese6408 3 месяца назад

    I liked your presentation. The way u set the speed lite made a lot of sense. I’m going try your method soon. Look forward to your next you tube presentation.

  • @Mark-ks9jj
    @Mark-ks9jj 3 года назад +2

    great video & perfect example of using off camera flash for modeling the subject.. well done.

  • @jonathanm9436
    @jonathanm9436 2 года назад

    I really enjoyed this practical no-frills demonstration - most informative.

  • @iantaylor4115
    @iantaylor4115 2 года назад

    I sincerely appreciate your video and the information you have provided!

  • @garyburleson1010
    @garyburleson1010 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I have a new trigger and Godox speed light. And of course a Fuji 80mm macro. Those were good tips

  • @turnipmadras
    @turnipmadras 3 года назад +1

    Very clear explanations of macro lighting - thanks.

  • @franjopavkovic2732
    @franjopavkovic2732 Год назад

    you are a good man and thank you for giving us advice for free ❤

  • @arods
    @arods 4 месяца назад +1

    What a great video! Thank you for sharing your insights about macro photography. They are quite useful, indeed.

  • @TimHorne
    @TimHorne Год назад

    I was just browsing through some macro lighting reviews and stumbled upon your video/tutorial. WOW quick, to the point and very instructive!! Thank you!

  • @marclabro
    @marclabro 2 года назад

    very useful tuto, beautiful images. Starting macro with sony A74 and sigma 105mm macro i intended to buy a mf-r76 ring or mf-12 not funny to attach in the forest,... your method is quite versatile with different angles,... I have godox V1 and ad200 pro. good idea to use this small manfrotto tripod and raise it with your bag, instead of having a second mini-tripod in bag or gorillapod. I hope I will find other macro tutos on your channel.

  • @davidparish1088
    @davidparish1088 9 месяцев назад

    Just getting into Macro. Very helpful video. Great job.

  • @Kyle_Hubbard
    @Kyle_Hubbard 3 года назад +1

    I guess it was destiny since I asked you about lighting and you released a video the same time. Definitely learnt something that I can apply to my beginning of macro once I'm able to travel myself. I do wish you'd spoken about flash itself though. When I was messing around in the garden I had some difficulties understanding what amount of power I'd need. I know I can play about and sort of figure it out with time, I just didn't want to fill my SD up with terrible photos for weeks on end before I start getting a hang of things. Cheers.

  • @opotopo1
    @opotopo1 Год назад

    Brilliant stuff. Many thanks Andrew. Simon

  • @simonbanfield6949
    @simonbanfield6949 Год назад +1

    Really top notch educational video. Thanks

  • @albathomas246
    @albathomas246 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you Andrew, useful tutorial

  • @randycamera
    @randycamera 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video, and you have inspired me to get out and do some macro. I have all the equipment I need, and it gives me an excuse to take one of my AD-200's out of my studio and get outside for some fresh air and fresh creativity. Oh, and I even noticed the small minipod you had under the AD-200. I've got one ordered from Amazon. Thank you so much.

  • @davidclode3601
    @davidclode3601 2 года назад

    Thanks Andrew, very interesting and helpful.

  • @michaelkhalsa
    @michaelkhalsa 2 года назад +1

    I like using a small portable led light, but still good power. Not a strobe, but enough most of the time. They are about 4 inches across and weight about a pound, easy to carry, and cost about a hundred dollars or less. You can dial in the intensity and temperature.
    That allows me to take some amazing handheld macro, without needing a tripod or any equipment, which is great for in the spur of the moment such as walkabout.
    It typically gives me 4 or 5 stops, so i can use a 400 or 800 iso with f8 to f11 in a darkly lit setting.
    For more brightly lit scenes, it is still enough to give a fill, and i just move it around with one hand. I also find it handy for insects like praying mantises and spiders. I can prop up the light and position it accordingly, then hand hold the camera.

  • @madmechanic7641
    @madmechanic7641 3 года назад +1

    You taught me a lot watching this. I will try a bit more macro work now you made it look so much easier. Thanks for a great vid...

  • @mikelyon5595
    @mikelyon5595 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your craft!

  • @alanplummerphotography
    @alanplummerphotography Год назад

    Very well done and informative! Thank you!

  • @BANZAI-TV17
    @BANZAI-TV17 8 месяцев назад

    Как сойдет снег возьму свой Canon 2000D и объектив 50 1.8 . Буду пробовать тоже как снимает камера в макро 😊

  • @hedgehog3900
    @hedgehog3900 3 года назад +1

    Inspirational. Thank you.

  • @danram69
    @danram69 Год назад

    great video im new to all this , i love macro photograhy and this video was great thank you

  • @apenza4304
    @apenza4304 2 года назад

    Alternative to a remote flash controller one can buy a second flash that is capable to synch with and control light output to both master and slave. I usually use the on camera flash to bounce up or to one side and adjust the light output to both flash units as needed.

  • @lukasvencalek
    @lukasvencalek Год назад

    Perfect, helpful video, thank you!

  • @nzdigital
    @nzdigital 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video Andrew. One of the best I’ve seen for explaining off camera flash out in the field. Excellent work.

  • @VideoShareAKPS
    @VideoShareAKPS 7 месяцев назад

    Great tips and sample shots! I have an old old dlsr, and looking to invest in additional equipment. Are there any other light sources to use? Ex. Phone apps or the flashlight on your smartphone?

  • @davidrodgers9641
    @davidrodgers9641 2 года назад +1

    great no nonsense explaination.

  • @alanmoulsdale6172
    @alanmoulsdale6172 3 года назад

    In the film days, flash was a big no no on Fungi. Today its very different. I don't use flash but I do use reflectors & have recently bought a small led light for when it's very dark. Great video, thanks.

  • @gerarbara
    @gerarbara 9 месяцев назад

    Some good advice and techniques as usual. My thoughts, as I watched on my TV, is that the photos still seemed quite dark. Was this done on purpose and you brought out shadow detail in post or is my TV too dark?

  • @ircouple4
    @ircouple4 3 года назад +1

    thank you new to channel, learning a lot.

  • @a06380802
    @a06380802 2 года назад +1

    This is truly inspiring
    Actually I just got interested in macro photography recently so I'm happy to learn from this tutorial
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @johnwhite2155
    @johnwhite2155 3 года назад +2

    very nice,thank you.

  • @swedgin7097
    @swedgin7097 2 года назад +5

    Very interesting video. I'd like to know if there's a reason why you're using AD200 specifically? It is obviously more powerful compared to generic hotshoe-mounted speedlight but do you really need all that power for macro work? Also with flashes such as TT685 or V860II you'd have an option to mount the flash on top of your camera while you can also use them off camera as you do in your video. I'm always curious about different options though so what made you choose AD200 for your macro work? :)

    • @allonwne
      @allonwne 10 месяцев назад

      No, you don’t generally need that extra power for macro.

  • @Bautaen202
    @Bautaen202 3 года назад +1

    Great video and nice pictures. Correct light makes all the difference :)

  • @mikeswoods
    @mikeswoods 3 года назад +1

    Great video Andrew and I love the way you are using flash in your macro photography, an incentive for me to get outside with new ideas. Thanks for sharing 📷👍

  • @NickSmithPhotography
    @NickSmithPhotography 3 года назад +1

    Really nice video and very informative. Will be out tomorrow putting some of those techniques to use. Thanks 👍

  • @larrycrane2843
    @larrycrane2843 2 года назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @chbrownie18
    @chbrownie18 2 года назад +1

    So at the end when you photograph the small mushroom, did I hear correctly that you used 1/10th of a second while handholding the camera with the off-camera Godox?

  • @southeastgasservices
    @southeastgasservices 17 дней назад

    spot on info there.

  • @WizWise
    @WizWise 2 года назад

    Just a note for information the magnetmod link you give currently shows the magsphere as discontinued.

  • @DrivingSpain
    @DrivingSpain 2 года назад

    Great info, thanks for sharing.

  • @PrimalVarietyYTC
    @PrimalVarietyYTC 2 месяца назад

    Andrew, I just stumbled on your channel and it is amazing! I am just getting into Macro from landscaping. I have the Canon R6 II and for my lens the RF 100m f/2.8 L so looking forward to using this combo this upcoming weekend. I never thought about taking my AD 200 out there with me, I was just going to try out on camera flash, but wow, I am thankful that I found this video cause the off camera flash looks amazing, and it gives me more reasons to use my MagMod..LOL...Anyway a quick question, have you found 1/128 and 1/64 setting on your flash to be the sweet spot, I know you have done this for years and you more than likely can just look at the situation you are in and know what to set it at. I just plan on trial and error, but it is always nice to know a good starting point. Thank you for this video even though I am seeing it 2 years latter.....that said anything change from then to now or basically the same. Thanks!!!

  •  3 года назад +1

    I just discovered the MagMod accessory. It looks amazing !!! Hopely it sitting with my Godox TT685N :-)

  • @amandapotter7747
    @amandapotter7747 Год назад

    These are beautiful.
    Ive been watching your videos the last week and you've inspired me. I'd love to give macro photography a try.
    Your results are amazing.
    I was wondering if I would be able to get nice macro shots using Godox ad300pro with a Godox ML-CD15 Diffusion Dome or with a godox V1 with the plastic magnetic dome to go on it (off camera).
    I don't have a ad200pro or a magmod diffusion dome.

  • @maysboy11
    @maysboy11 2 года назад

    Believe those are chanterelles! Very tasty mushrooms

  • @Bo_Hazem
    @Bo_Hazem 2 года назад

    This was very entertaining! Although I'm kinda departured from being a photographer to videographer, those skills still apply to video with proper continuous lighting.

  • @karlgustafson179
    @karlgustafson179 2 года назад

    Very helpful! Thanks!

  • @johnwest6141
    @johnwest6141 3 года назад +1

    Many thanks for a very useful video Andrew. I like the creative variations you got from moving the flash around. I have tried taking macro photos of insects on flowers with a flash in one hand and a small MFT camera in the other but I'll try your method as it looks like you get much more control.

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад

      Hi John, thanks for watching! Your way sounds spot on. The main thing here is to experiment with using the flash off camera to give more direction to the light so having one in each hand sounds ideal.

  • @Gazzab6
    @Gazzab6 2 года назад +1

    Great video with some very helpful tips. Is the location near Grantham?

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  2 года назад

      Thanks Gary, actually it's up in Stirlingshire in Scotland, so a bit of a trek from Grantham!

  • @CharlesForeman
    @CharlesForeman 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great videos Andrew, please keep them up, i'm learning a lot from you. On your AD200 what is the name of the diffuser you have on the front, I have been looking but cannot find the type you use. Many Thanks Charlie

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for watching, Charles! On the AD200 I use a generic collapsible soft box sometimes (just search for collapsible speedlight soft box on Amazon) and I also use the MagMod accessories (particularly the MagSphere) which are more expensive but have a really fast and flexible way of working when you’re on location.

    • @CharlesForeman
      @CharlesForeman 3 года назад

      @@AndrewLanxonPhotography thank you so much for the information Andrew. I look forward to your next video. Kind regards Charlie

  • @dougdavis5808
    @dougdavis5808 3 года назад

    Great job Thanks 😌 I do have a question I see that you have a circle in the middle of your screen do you also shot in this mode?

  • @paulm8157
    @paulm8157 3 года назад +2

    Point well made and illustrated👍. Most of my macro images are made indoors, under controlled conditions that include lighting subject w/LED lights - small, powerful enough, modifiable, off camera, easy to see effects in real time. Have yet to apply added lighting to outdoor macros, but will try. Have you tried LED lighting outdoors? Would appreciate your thoughts, and perhaps a vid on LED macro lighting to supplement this one. Cheers!

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад +2

      Hey Paul, thanks for watching! I find LEDs are great and like you I mostly use them indoors -- particularly for my product photography where I use large LED monolights with softboxes, snoots etc. I have used LED outdoors, but the smaller LED lights don't put out as much power as a small speedlight and so they're not quite as easy to work with I don't think. I'm definitely planning an LED Vs flash video at some point soon so keep your eye out for that!

  • @cynical1952
    @cynical1952 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video Andrew and something that I had never considered before. It's amazing how the shot can look just by altering the angle of the flash. Now subscribed 🙂

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Steve! It makes a huge difference, even just a tiny little change in lighting angle. And the great thing is it's so easy to experiment in one scene by just moving the light around and seeing how it changes!

  • @britishrose9417
    @britishrose9417 2 года назад

    In the last 2 days I have taken about 20 shots of mushrooms...thanks for the inspiration!

  • @pinkanderson3379
    @pinkanderson3379 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, I've learned a lot from this video. I'm trying to lean how to do macro filming and I have a little LED filming light - would that be good enough for photography too or should I look into buying a flash?

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад +1

      Hey thanks for watching! LED lights are a great place to start, particularly if you have one already. Flash tends to be more powerful and I find easier to work with. They're also quite cheap so I do think it's worth giving it a try at some point! I'm planning a flash vs led video soon which I hope will help!

  • @castbyjohnflytying
    @castbyjohnflytying Год назад

    Great video, can you share a link for the trigger you are using please? Just ordered the light there

  • @GerryGillard
    @GerryGillard Год назад

    Hi Andrew, I really enjoyed watching this video tutorial, I've been into photography for the past 2 years, I love macro but have never used lighting, only the early evening sun. You've inspired me to get some portable lighting gear to hopefully up my game, best wishes and keep up the good work, G :)

  • @louiseingram22
    @louiseingram22 2 года назад

    Thank you Andrew that was a really informative video. You explained things clearly and in a way that does not feel intimidating. I have been avoiding taking a flash with me but now I am excited to try lighting some macros!

  • @tompatton2086
    @tompatton2086 3 года назад +1

    Great info and photos in this one Andrew. The image of the spikey fungus at 12:29 was my favorite. 👍

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад

      Thanks Tom, really appreciate it! Do you know what fungus is? I've got no idea!

    • @stolenorange
      @stolenorange 3 года назад

      @@AndrewLanxonPhotography Coral Fungus

  • @raduszilagyi6055
    @raduszilagyi6055 3 года назад

    Amazing content. Thank you :)

  • @davidpresnell1734
    @davidpresnell1734 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful location!

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад

      Thanks David!

    • @davidpresnell1734
      @davidpresnell1734 3 года назад

      Thank you? I'm stealing some of your ideas!! I have to remind them I'm not there to eat them but to devour them photographly .

  • @marclabro
    @marclabro 2 года назад +1

    do you sometimes use maggrid and mag gels ?

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  2 года назад +1

      Hi Marc, I do sometimes. Grids especially as they're great for focusing the light, although I don't often use them on location for natural subjects like these as I tend to be able to get the results I want without them. The Sphere is my go-to modifier out of the range.

  • @williamvesterberg1107
    @williamvesterberg1107 2 года назад

    Im wondering if using this setup would benefit from a bigger diffuser?

  • @jackieb4562
    @jackieb4562 Год назад

    I love photographing fungus, I so wish I was walking with you 👍🏻.

  • @robertbenoit5251
    @robertbenoit5251 3 года назад +1

    well done!

  • @JustFluxz
    @JustFluxz Год назад

    Im looking to get my first flash. I want something versatile but was torn due to weight and worry of missing out on features. I was between the v350 and v860iii. Any suggestions? My gear is already quite heavy. Additionally, you seem to be the first content i can find using magmod for macro. How does it compare to something like the popeshield? Have you tried using the magbounce instead of the magsphere?

  • @paulbell9957
    @paulbell9957 3 года назад +1

    Great video mate. I've been enjoying mushroom photography lately with flash (always off camera) It can make such a huge difference to the scene and like you say, sometimes you need to bring your own light when the ambient light just isn't enough :)

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Paul, much appreciated! It really does make all the difference. I think it's only when you actually go out and give it a try that you realise just how much!

    • @paulbell9957
      @paulbell9957 3 года назад

      @@AndrewLanxonPhotography absolutely 👍

  • @ernie548
    @ernie548 Год назад

    Good video my friend

  • @ChristopherPisz
    @ChristopherPisz 2 года назад

    I'm just starting, so this might be a dumb question, but why does the background look darker and the subject look brighter when you use a flash? You seem to be making shadows more black. I'd expect everything to be more white? You mention "changing my settings to cancel out all the natural light", but I don't know what that entails. You speed up the shutter speed only?

  • @mixedgtv4621
    @mixedgtv4621 3 года назад

    Nice Video, i wait for my First Makro to Deliver :D But canon cant deliver it ATM :D

  • @erik3205
    @erik3205 3 года назад +1

    What are your feelings on twin macro flashes like the Godox mf12? Do you prefer a good flash with diffusion?

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад +1

      I've not used the MF12 so I can't say for certain, but when I have the time I prefer using off-camera flash like this to give direction to the light. When a flash is mounted on the front (as I believe is the case with the MF12, or similar 'ring-light' style lights) it gives a flatter look to the image without those dramatic shadows. Just my opinion though!

  • @ForMoodandSoul
    @ForMoodandSoul 2 года назад

    Hi,
    What about the white balance? Does that need to be adjusted when you use LED vs flash? Thank you!

  • @hartsphotography
    @hartsphotography 3 года назад +2

    Very interesting video good to see the comparisons. What is your opinion on the advantages of flash over some of the more modern LED lights such as the Lume Cubes for example?

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching, Anthony! Flash has the benefit of being more powerful and fires so quickly that it freezes the subject, even if you use slower shutter speeds. It's also easier to use modifiers like MagMod or collapsible softboxes. LED can be great and I do sometimes use a small Rotolight LED panel, but that's really only if I'm shooting in very dark places (deep in the undergrowth) as it's not powerful enough to make much impact in the sunlight. I'm planning an LED Vs flash video sometime soon so keep an eye out for that!

  • @CaviDS
    @CaviDS 6 месяцев назад

    what power is your flash set at or are you using TTL?

  • @jpaden8515
    @jpaden8515 3 года назад +1

    So any thoughts on the new mf12 macro lights from godox?

    • @AndrewLanxonPhotography
      @AndrewLanxonPhotography  3 года назад +1

      Only just seen this and it looks interesting. I usually avoid macro lights around the lens (ringflashes, etc) as they're designed only to light forwards and give very flat, almost shadow-free images. They're often great for portraits as you can achieve a really flattering light. And while sometimes macro shots look great with that kind of lighting, my personal preference is for more directional lighting where I can create shadow and mood by not only paying attention to the light but the shadow as well. MF12 lights do look like they can clip off and be used off camera though so I guess it's the best of both worlds. I just like the ease of having my AD200 to hand and just throwing it down anywhere with minimal fuss!

  • @Inf1nityPlus1
    @Inf1nityPlus1 Год назад

    Beautiful video. I bought a macro lens a few weeks ago and wasn't getting the results I wanted (too dark, too shallow, etc.). I considered returning it but thought I'd look up a few tutorials to see if I was missing anything. Found your channel and I'm hooked. What you say about the philosophy of macro at 13:41 brought me close to tears. That slowing down and connectedness to your environment is what originally drew me to photography and I needed that reminder. I'm totally inspired again and am looking into a flash system for my A7IV. Just wanted to say thanks!!

  • @LiamSpiegel
    @LiamSpiegel Год назад

    thanks a lot!

  •  2 года назад

    What´s your opnion of Godox AD100 Pro for macro?

  • @brodylockwood14
    @brodylockwood14 2 года назад

    What camera do you use?

  • @antdx316
    @antdx316 2 года назад

    MagMod sold out. What are other eq. options?

  • @Archmage88ttv
    @Archmage88ttv 2 года назад

    Says Outdated and discontinued for all the links haha. That's the remote called you have in the hotshoe?

  • @lensbongmacrocloseup4072
    @lensbongmacrocloseup4072 2 года назад

    Good 👍

  • @richdavies3575
    @richdavies3575 3 года назад +1

    Great video, very informative. Love your images throughout the video with and without a speedlite. Have subscribed for sure. Thanks again for posting it.

  • @street_filming
    @street_filming Год назад

    Чудовий обзор 👍

  • @cleverclogsbecky
    @cleverclogsbecky Год назад

    Your video sounds like your in the set of Jumanji. Other than that great video