Absolutely great pictures! I usually like to do Street with my 56mm f1.4 prime but now I'm going to pack the 13mm! Unfortunately, we don't have 1% of these crazy lights like you have. Best regards from 🇨🇭
Thank you so much I really appreciate that, but before I even went out to the Vegas Strip I would just go outside my house and create Light Trails and Steel Wool shots with my ultra wide lens, just go out and have fun with your camera
Thanks for this video Rodrigo, I have a Sigma 17-55 and a Tokina 11-16(?) Both F2.8 constant zooms I bought for my Nikon D7100 Just a month before I picked up a Nikon D750 FX camera. Now I can't wait to take them Downtown and see what I can do with them, using your texture method and bringing a bigger bottle of water with me for some awsome reflection shots!
Should be good to start with, don't worry too much about gear in the beginning just shoot constantly and improve, understand what settings to use and compositions
Awesome man im only about two years into photography so i'm still green so i appreciate you replying to my question. I saw that you have pre sets so i'll be ordering them soon. Thanks again.
@@Boogie.702 it's hella expensive xD that's why i was thinking to buy a used nikon d700 and try to buy 35mm it'll give me the view of 24mm in a crop sensor haha, 800$ for this lens kinda too way xD
Talk about a click bait title so much wrong with this video. First off you are shooting on an Crop sensor so the lens is really 15-30mm so wide but not really ultra wide There isnt really any street photography here just some shots of buildings and sidewalks that you ran some presets on Dont get me wrong your photos are nice for what they are but they certainly are not street photography If you really want to do a Ultra Wide street photography Video get a full frame camera and a 9mm lens and go shoot some photos of people in the streets Sorry but for me this was a big no
I don’t know how long you’ve been a photographer for but let me give you some knowledge, anything wider than 24mm is considered Ultra Wide in photography and also no one is doing Street Photography with a 9mm Fish Eye lens 😂
@@Boogie.702 let’s see I’ve been doing photography since I was 12 so about 50 years 24mm isn’t ultra wide on a full frame and the video was shot on a crop sensor so pretty much 36mm which is just a standard lens at that point so big miss there. Same with the lens used in the video 15-30 wide but with the lens out there currently not ultra wide (can you say rectilinear lens?) Lots of Street photographers enjoy shooting with some of the new ultra wide 11 and 9mm lenses out there.
Absolutely great pictures! I usually like to do Street with my 56mm f1.4 prime but now I'm going to pack the 13mm! Unfortunately, we don't have 1% of these crazy lights like you have. Best regards from 🇨🇭
Thank you so much I really appreciate that, but before I even went out to the Vegas Strip I would just go outside my house and create Light Trails and Steel Wool shots with my ultra wide lens, just go out and have fun with your camera
I just picked up an ultra wide lens and seeing your video made me want to go out and shoot even more
Thank you so much I’m really glad to hear that, it so much fun shooting with a an ultra wide lens
Fabulous video. Every wide angle enthusiast should watch this.
Thank you so much for the love and support I really appreciate it 🙏🏽
I have an 8mm fisheye lens. I love the distortion that it gives, although it's not everyone's favorite. The 10-20mm is on my bucket list!
I would honestly love to try that lens the more distortion the better
Thank you for this. I've just bought a 12-24mm and am having fun with it, you've just inspired me to be a lot more creative with it. Cheers.
That's awesome, it's such an awesome Focal Length to create photos
Thank you so much for the love and support 🙏🏽
That’s sick in the second shot the road markings are perfect leading line to the building 🔥
Thank you I'm really glad you noticed that 🙏🏽
@@Boogie.702 ye love leading line stuff like that 🔥
Cool just gave me a new perspective shooting wide angle in regards of capturing a protest march. Great video 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much I'm glad I could help
Ye man I love my wide lens for night especially. Great video mate 🚀🔥
Thank you so much for the love and support I greatly appreciate it 🙏🏽
@@Boogie.702 you’re welcome bro anytime 👊🏼
I envy you. I envy you as a photographer because there is no such beautiful neon town in Japan
@@caLMFAOf what? Japan is one of the places I would love to photograph because of all the neon lights I see over there from photographers on IG
Really great video - straight to the point and inspiring creativity 💯 Thank you!
Thank you so much I'm really glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks for this video Rodrigo, I have a Sigma 17-55 and a Tokina 11-16(?) Both F2.8 constant zooms I bought for my Nikon D7100 Just a month before I picked up a Nikon D750 FX camera. Now I can't wait to take them Downtown and see what I can do with them, using your texture method and bringing a bigger bottle of water with me for some awsome reflection shots!
Absolutely your gonna have a ton of fun with that set up, thank you so much for the love and support 🙏🏽
Great videos man, really want to pick up the Nikon - Z 6 II
It's an awesome camera I love mine, just wish it had a fully articulate screen
Great video... time to buy 10 to 20mm f4 lens
Thank you so much for the love and support
Love the video 🔥
Thank you so much I really appreciate it
Because of you, i'm gonna buy a D5600 with a Sigma 10-20mm f3.5. Thanks man 😉😉
No problem glad I could be of help 😊
Awesome 👌🏽
Thank you
What setup you used in this video?
@@NetvoTV Nikon D5500 + 10-20mm DX Lens
Thanks a lot.
No problem glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏽
When I lower my shutter speed I get blurry pics ,I don’t have a tripod ,any tips on sharp photos handheld on lower shutter speed mate ?
Use the 2 second timer to avoid blurr caused by pressing the Shutter button
Is NIKKOR 10-20mm is good for taking video? thanks bro.
That was the 1st lens I got for my Nikon D5500 and I love it for photography but not for video, I would rather use my Nikkor 20mm 1.8 for video
Why not go lower on the Plaza? Stable street and building but light trails from the ghosted traffic
how about the tokina 11-16mm? I just bought it
Should be good to start with, don't worry too much about gear in the beginning just shoot constantly and improve, understand what settings to use and compositions
What apature do you usually shoot you photos at?
Long exposures usually between F/7 and F/9
Awesome man im only about two years into photography so i'm still green so i appreciate you replying to my question. I saw that you have pre sets so i'll be ordering them soon. Thanks again.
@@yoshiotorres no problem I’m really glad I could help
i wish that 10-20mm has 1.8 aperture
Yeah that would be awesome
That's why I ended up buying the 20mm 1.8 G
@@Boogie.702 it's hella expensive xD that's why i was thinking to buy a used nikon d700 and try to buy 35mm it'll give me the view of 24mm in a crop sensor haha, 800$ for this lens kinda too way xD
@@burnedmemory yeah it's a pricey lens but it's so good
Are you on full frame or APS-C?
APS-C Nikon D5500
@@Boogie.702 Ok, thank you!
Talk about a click bait title
so much wrong with this video. First off you are shooting on an Crop sensor so the lens is really 15-30mm so wide but not really ultra wide
There isnt really any street photography here just some shots of buildings and sidewalks that you ran some presets on
Dont get me wrong your photos are nice for what they are but they certainly are not street photography
If you really want to do a Ultra Wide street photography Video get a full frame camera and a 9mm lens and go shoot some photos of people in the streets
Sorry but for me this was a big no
I don’t know how long you’ve been a photographer for but let me give you some knowledge, anything wider than 24mm is considered Ultra Wide in photography and also no one is doing Street Photography with a 9mm Fish Eye lens 😂
@@Boogie.702 let’s see I’ve been doing photography since I was 12 so about 50 years
24mm isn’t ultra wide on a full frame and the video was shot on a crop sensor so pretty much 36mm which is just a standard lens at that point so big miss there. Same with the lens used in the video 15-30 wide but with the lens out there currently not ultra wide (can you say rectilinear lens?)
Lots of Street photographers enjoy shooting with some of the new ultra wide 11 and 9mm lenses out there.
What lens are you using
Nikon 10-20mm DX