Hey great video these tips will definitely help me become a better photographer. However, I have one question for you. I saw you shooting with what looks like a Sony A7iii in the beginning, is that camera weather sealed?
Your explanation on training your eye to better compose photos and videos by identifying what you like from old photos and building up from that was super insightful.
Great tips man, would love to see on your future videos how you capture that dope sunsets and milky ways and also how you edit them ... keep that awesome job that you are doing around here
Wow I think you’re absolutely amazing. And you’re such an inspiration. So much so that you’ve inspired me to start my own RUclips channel, to document my growth thanks to you!!!!
Hey! Just dropping by to say that you’re video was featured in my recommendation list and this advice video helped me a lot as I’m trying hard to learn about composition in photography. Cheers mate! ✌️
Loved how you explained these tips! Focal point was very well explained! You are great at these Tutorial videos and I look forward to more! Been following you for awhile now and have your channel listed on mine... Because you're awesome!!!
Yea, especially those horizontal lines. I'm no expert but it looks more like the golden ratio rule. When I use rule of thirds, I also put my focal points along the lines and not just on the intersections. Personally, it could still create nice compositions. Well, these things are just guidelines though haha
Mikeygeronimo Instagram requires a certain specific aspect ratio for the photos being uploaded to it. It’s 4x5. ( there’s one more option that is perfect square 1x1 but everyone would suggest 4x5 since its bigger and is less cropped in) Anything other than these two ratio Instagram starts compressing it with their compression tool which is really bad compared to compressing it into right ratio using software such as adobe Lightroom. So crop your photos into these two ratio before exporting your photo from Lightroom or photoshop. You can also go in depth and enter the actual pixel value while exporting but at starting, just making a good composition with 4x5 aspect ratio would be enough.
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Hey great video these tips will definitely help me become a better photographer. However, I have one question for you. I saw you shooting with what looks like a Sony A7iii in the beginning, is that camera weather sealed?
Great video as always.
Btw, would you mind checking out my instagram and maybe giving me some advices for my photos? :)
Great tips on composition. I'm 59 years old and you inspire to become better with my photography, I want to thank you for that.
That sunset shot is fu**ing gorgeous
Your explanation on training your eye to better compose photos and videos by identifying what you like from old photos and building up from that was super insightful.
Great tips man, would love to see on your future videos how you capture that dope sunsets and milky ways and also how you edit them ... keep that awesome job that you are doing around here
Great video henbu can’t wait to see more of your content
Dude yes! I've been struggling with composition and you've broken it down to something much more understandable. Thank you!!
really great colors man!
Henbu rocks✌💪
The colors in your videos are always so stunning. Love the video bro
Man, I always get motivated tuning into your channel :)
Wow I think you’re absolutely amazing. And you’re such an inspiration.
So much so that you’ve inspired me to start my own RUclips channel, to document my growth thanks to you!!!!
Super useful tips thanks man 👌🏼🙏🏻
Hey! Just dropping by to say that you’re video was featured in my recommendation list and this advice video helped me a lot as I’m trying hard to learn about composition in photography. Cheers mate! ✌️
Love everything about it bro
..literally every one of those videos was fire bro - a rare sight!
Really helpful video Henbu!! Thank ya for that
Very useful video, thanks!! By the way what equipment you use for video and for photography.? Thanks again.
Here comes the notification squad. Awesome vid! 👌
Tips on mobile photography pls
your skintones are amazing. That HLG2 tho, or some new Nivea Q10 creme?
Tqvmuch Mr.henbu..Im from Malaysia 😎
Love this! Super helpful and inspiring.
Thanks for everything you do man. I really appreciate it! Keep it up!
That so wonderful. Thank you for the tips you discuss.
Another great video bro! awesome tips keep up the good work. Love your channel
I apriciate your work. Cheers bro!
Loved how you explained these tips! Focal point was very well explained! You are great at these Tutorial videos and I look forward to more! Been following you for awhile now and have your channel listed on mine... Because you're awesome!!!
sony a7III have a waterproof for rain?
@henbu bro where is this place at san Diego?? @2:58??
Thanks henbu sensei
Good stuff 👍🏾
Ty great content
These are really great tips!! Plus, your content is dope on IG, just followed ya, man keep up the great work!!!
great video and really amazing photo! I just started my own RUclips channel and you were one of the few RUclipsrs I get inspired from!!
What kind of camera do you use?
Sony a7iii I think
thanks a lot man
great video!
Hello from mexico
idk why, but i really liked ur speach. I mean the way u talked... pretty asmr xd
could you link your mic pls :) the one from this video
That ACG jacket thoughhhh
Omg that music. Name pleaaase?:)
Dope video, motivatation
what bag u be using?
at 2:06, Don't you think the grids are inproportionate and the rule doesn't apply??
Yea, especially those horizontal lines. I'm no expert but it looks more like the golden ratio rule.
When I use rule of thirds, I also put my focal points along the lines and not just on the intersections. Personally, it could still create nice compositions. Well, these things are just guidelines though haha
Subscribing just cause of the dope pic of Famous Dex and Lofi lol
Stumbled upon your channel man! Hope all is well with you dude let’s shoot sometime.
Love from india❤️
yeeeesss!
Great video henbu. This was a great refresher for me since I usually forget to pay attention to composition. It’s a habit I am trying to kick lol
How do you upload pictures to Instagram with out losing quality?
Mikeygeronimo Instagram requires a certain specific aspect ratio for the photos being uploaded to it. It’s 4x5. ( there’s one more option that is perfect square 1x1 but everyone would suggest 4x5 since its bigger and is less cropped in)
Anything other than these two ratio Instagram starts compressing it with their compression tool which is really bad compared to compressing it into right ratio using software such as adobe Lightroom. So crop your photos into these two ratio before exporting your photo from Lightroom or photoshop. You can also go in depth and enter the actual pixel value while exporting but at starting, just making a good composition with 4x5 aspect ratio would be enough.
@@nahelabdlhadi Thanks man!
your skin tone looks nicer, haaa
Hey bro! Reaching out to you in an email shortly! Wanna collab with you and my new filmmakers product!
im the 700th person to like your video yo
Tipp 4 didnt went well with my school :/
Sicckkk
Foggy photos
He uses a bot to like all the comments at a certain time but doesnt answer them. Nice
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Good Video as always man !
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