Thanks for the good mood Charles. 😅Particularly funny was the moment when the laptop collapsed on the floor. Your humor in various videos is unforgettable. I also learned a lot of useful things from this video. I am very glad that I found today your channel and subscribed.
Just learning so much from your videos! Thanks for everything you are doing to help. I am trying to break into the stock photography world to supplement my soon coming retirement. Everything you teach is being absorbed! Definitely a subscriber!
Hey Charles .. nice video... Can u make a video of how click that intresting picture of a high raised buildings during night.. the light being distracted from the building.. first time I came across such photos.. Thanks
Very interesting so do you think that an iPhone 15 pro max shooting in Raw would not be good enough for stock ? I am going on an overseas trip soon and was going to leave my Canon DSLR and all my gear behind and just take the iPhone 15 Pro Max do you think this would be a mistake ?
🤔 It totally depends on what camera and lenses you have, would you use your gear if you brought it, what do you shoot and is the country you are visiting safe to walk around with a DSLR. Personally I don't think phones are ever going to replace the optics of a lens, as much computational photography as they can pack into cell phones, they are still no match for a good lens. But if you are not going to use the camera for any reason be it too heavy or not safe, then a phone is an option 🤷♂️
Ok thanks mate I suppose the other thing to consider is Alamy QC will reject images taken with a phone and Stockimo is now finished so as I shoot a lot of editorial that would not be good😢
The composition should enhance the visual impact of the image, finding lines that lead into the image and not out, using the rule of thirds when ever possible and much more, it's all about adding to the image and not taking away from it.
Interesting, just sent you two more photographs, thanks Charlie!!
Thanks Paul! I will make another video soon 😅
Love the reviews. You always pick out stuff I don't see. I think I'm getting better and you send be back a notch. Great job.
Thanks so much Greg!
I love reviews. I learn a lot doing them!
Thanks for the good mood Charles. 😅Particularly funny was the moment when the laptop collapsed on the floor. Your humor in various videos is unforgettable. I also learned a lot of useful things from this video. I am very glad that I found today your channel and subscribed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much!
Just learning so much from your videos! Thanks for everything you are doing to help. I am trying to break into the stock photography world to supplement my soon coming retirement. Everything you teach is being absorbed! Definitely a subscriber!
Jaws one! Welcome aboard! It is a fun ride! Best of luck and let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
Thanks 4 the helpfull tips :) (The grain photo was mine)
Thanks for sharing your photo! Glad you found this helpful!! 🙏
Hey Charles .. nice video... Can u make a video of how click that intresting picture of a high raised buildings during night.. the light being distracted from the building.. first time I came across such photos..
Thanks
Next time I'm in a city I will give it a shot!
Very interesting so do you think that an iPhone 15 pro max shooting in Raw would not be good enough for stock ? I am going on an overseas trip soon and was going to leave my Canon DSLR and all my gear behind and just take the iPhone 15 Pro Max do you think this would be a mistake ?
🤔 It totally depends on what camera and lenses you have, would you use your gear if you brought it, what do you shoot and is the country you are visiting safe to walk around with a DSLR. Personally I don't think phones are ever going to replace the optics of a lens, as much computational photography as they can pack into cell phones, they are still no match for a good lens. But if you are not going to use the camera for any reason be it too heavy or not safe, then a phone is an option 🤷♂️
Ok thanks mate I suppose the other thing to consider is Alamy QC will reject images taken with a phone and Stockimo is now finished so as I shoot a lot of editorial that would not be good😢
So the conclusion is, in the composition of photography, we must determine the right amount of information, neither more nor less, is that correct?
The composition should enhance the visual impact of the image, finding lines that lead into the image and not out, using the rule of thirds when ever possible and much more, it's all about adding to the image and not taking away from it.
@@wollertz thanks