Thank you Steve, you just have to keep the shutter open for longer at ISO100. But if you don't want things to move during the long exposure (moon, stars etc.) you'll have to put up the ISO to, perhaps ISO400 or even ISO1600. The key is experimentation, then check screen.
It was that good I watched it again, all the best Tony.
Thank you Alan, that's a real compliment.
Very interesting Tony with some super images , many thanks.👍👍
Thank you Garry, much appreciated!
Really enjoyed your video thanks for posting 👍
@@Raykenn1 Thanks Ray, much appreciated.
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Great video I've been thinking of doing some flowers I definitely will now after watching your video
Thank you Gary; once I started photographing flowers I fully appreciated their incredible variety of forms and beauty. Hopefully you will to! 🙂
Thank you. That has opened my eyes to a whole new world of ideas.
Thank you Ian, that's what I was hoping for, much appreciated!
After watching 8th Nov 24 video followed your suggestion about light painting glad I did very worthwhile watch many thanks Tony
Thanks Malcolm, yes try it whenever possible, it's fun!
Fantastic vlog Tony, very informative. Subscribed👍👍
Thank you Alan, much appreciated!
Thank you Tony, that's a fascinating video, really enjoyed that one and will be trying some tin mines at night this summer
Thank you Chris, much appreciated. Please don't take better ones than mine! 😅
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Thank you Marina, much appreciated!
Wonderful vídeo my friend, congratulations 👏👏👏
Thank you Alan, much appreciated!
Nice job! Is that Draycott Sleights at the very beginning?
Well spotted Ian!
Looks amazing, I must do some light painting this year. Tell me. How at iso100 do you get a light image in low light?
Thank you Steve, you just have to keep the shutter open for longer at ISO100. But if you don't want things to move during the long exposure (moon, stars etc.) you'll have to put up the ISO to, perhaps ISO400 or even ISO1600. The key is experimentation, then check screen.
Really enjoyed your video thanks for posting 👍