IMO, casual street scenes such as these are perfect for B&W. Nice composition and intuition. Question.....at 5:18 your f stop was set at 2.8 creating a shallow depth of field and the two people to be blurry, which is just fine, but wondering if that was deliberate? I think the effect was great and the shot very nice, but just curious. EDIT: After watching the rest of your video I noticed you kept your aperture wide open. I like doing that as well.....it really punctuates the subjects. What do you normally have your camera's AF settings set to?
The video is very realistic. Thank you very much. I have a small suggestion about your camera shaking a bit when moving. If this phenomenon is resolved, the video will be much better. My English is not very good, I hope you understand. I am from Vietnam :-) Wish your channel more and more development! Best regards
What do you think makes a photo truly stand out?
IMO, casual street scenes such as these are perfect for B&W. Nice composition and intuition. Question.....at 5:18 your f stop was set at 2.8 creating a shallow depth of field and the two people to be blurry, which is just fine, but wondering if that was deliberate? I think the effect was great and the shot very nice, but just curious. EDIT: After watching the rest of your video I noticed you kept your aperture wide open. I like doing that as well.....it really punctuates the subjects. What do you normally have your camera's AF settings set to?
Amazing picts ! Well done
Thanks a lot!
Love it! great job
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Good one bro
Thanks
Amazing
The video is very realistic. Thank you very much. I have a small suggestion about your camera shaking a bit when moving. If this phenomenon is resolved, the video will be much better. My English is not very good, I hope you understand. I am from Vietnam :-)
Wish your channel more and more development!
Best regards
Thanks for the tip!
Great lighting stood out
I'm glad you noticed! Good lighting really makes a difference in showcasing the content.
My neighborhood. Nice video, are you sure the lens is not a little bit back-focusing?
Thanks for the comment, I will look true it ;-)