Thank you so much for creating this video with so many useful tips and examples. I will try and get photos of all three types!!!! Thank you also for the aperture priority cheat sheet and other links!
Thank you for your video! I learned so much! I wanted to asked if there are ways to edit lights stars or light bokeh in photoshop (Lightroom specifically) instead of setting the camera to make it like that? ❤
Thanks for these great tips Audrey! I love the picture with the ⭐️ lights with the boy in front of the tree. If you shoot with a f22 aperture how do set the shutter speed and the iso to get the boy in focus? How would I also set my camera if I want to shot at night with the family around the tree? Appreciate your help!
At F22, you are going to have to slow your shutter speed down (and probably up your ISO) - as for what number to set these at it's totally going to depend on how much light you have available at the time. The same for shooting at night, you're going to have to widen that aperture, slow down the shutter speed (get everyone to sit REALLY still!) and up the ISO. As much as I'd love to give you "numbers" to use, it will all depend on the light, the number of people, the lens etc etc, so I can't!
Audrey your video instructions are always so clear and helpful. I love how this one builds on skills and helps me to learn practical skills - going to try all three methods and will post in the small group
As always, thanks for being here and for watching! Let me know in the comments below which of these ways to photograph Christmas lights you'll be trying! 🔆 P.S Don't forget to download your aperture priority mode cheat sheet here 👉 livesnaplove.com/aperture
Im a beginner here!!! I looove all your tips!!! Hugs from Puerto Rico
Awesome! Thank you!
Finally someone I understand. An easy way of explaining. Me, a giant baby, is very happy now 😍
Glad I could help!
Great tutorial. Very clear and easy to understand. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! You're so welcome.
Creative knowledgeable video thank you
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Thank you so much for creating this video with so many useful tips and examples. I will try and get photos of all three types!!!! Thank you also for the aperture priority cheat sheet and other links!
Great! Best of luck with it! Glad you made use of the links. Chat soon!
Thanks for the cheat sheet!
It's my pleasure!
Thank you for your video! I learned so much!
I wanted to asked if there are ways to edit lights stars or light bokeh in photoshop (Lightroom specifically) instead of setting the camera to make it like that? ❤
Sorry for delay in replying! You can make stars in Photoshop (but not Lightroom) using the brush tool.
Many thanks very Helpful
You're welcome!
I loved this video. I'm definitely going to try these for a few different photos this year. thank you so much
So glad you found it helpful Kath - sorry for the delay in responding!!
Wonderful tips Audrey! Looking forward to trying to shoots some lights this season!
Thanks so much!
Thanks for these great tips Audrey!
I love the picture with the ⭐️ lights with the boy in front of the tree.
If you shoot with a f22 aperture how do set the shutter speed and the iso to get the boy in focus? How would I also set my camera if I want to shot at night with the family around the tree?
Appreciate your help!
At F22, you are going to have to slow your shutter speed down (and probably up your ISO) - as for what number to set these at it's totally going to depend on how much light you have available at the time. The same for shooting at night, you're going to have to widen that aperture, slow down the shutter speed (get everyone to sit REALLY still!) and up the ISO. As much as I'd love to give you "numbers" to use, it will all depend on the light, the number of people, the lens etc etc, so I can't!
I’m so excited to try your tips and photograph the christmas tree lights.
Be sure to come back and let me know how you got on!
Thanks Audrey, still getting the hang of making the lights stars but love the out of focus effects!
Beautiful either way!
Great video thanks for your time
You're so welcome!
Audrey your video instructions are always so clear and helpful. I love how this one builds on skills and helps me to learn practical skills - going to try all three methods and will post in the small group
Can't wait to see them!
Love all the information! Thank you again for all of your time to help us learn!
Jackie Grijalva So glad you enjoyed it!
Great Video!!! Thank you so much for sharing this information!!!
So glad you enjoyed it Janet!
As always I learned so much and can't wait to experiment with all three. You are such a gifted teacher!
Thank you so much Cindy!
Nice Idea, Happy Chrstmas Dear
Rainy Club 90 Happy Christmas to you too!
Really love this series. It’s nice to watch the video and then practice that skill throughout the day. Thank you for this series
You're so welcome!
Great information lovely! Thankyou 💪
So glad you enjoyed it Lucas!
As always, thanks for being here and for watching! Let me know in the comments below which of these ways to photograph Christmas lights you'll be trying! 🔆 P.S Don't forget to download your aperture priority mode cheat sheet here 👉 livesnaplove.com/aperture
Thanks.
How do you create the heart shaped bokeh?
Hi Andrew! Thank you for your question! I have a video dedicated just for this. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/uk-HPZTsD84/видео.html
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