Besides learning a heck of a lot, I can listen to his voice all day. I'm still waiting for him to say "And Bob's your uncle, there you have it indeed."
I enjoyed this video. It opens a vast horizon of new ideas ! This way of shooting floating objects and their natural shadows is fantastic ! Great great tip ! Thank you ! 🙏🏽
A great demo, and RUclips's software seems to have been fixed, so I can comment and "Like" your videos again, yea!! I was doing this 24 years ago with Photoshop 7.1 It's much much easier today, but the technique is nearly the same. Thanks, Barby Charley
Whilst this is a great demo/tutorial, I find the top of the tea towel a bit overexposed and left shadow cut short at the top by the glass, was that meant to be that way? Thanks for sharing.
Each to your own, as far as the exposure is concerned, this is a demonstration of the technique. Once you have the technique you can apply it to your own subject. Thanks for watching.
No need for professional courses. I have learnt more about lighting basics following your tutorials. Thanks mate
Glad you like them!
Besides learning a heck of a lot, I can listen to his voice all day. I'm still waiting for him to say "And Bob's your uncle, there you have it indeed."
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
Thanks Tony
This weeks 52 frames is levitation and this helped massively
Glad it was helpful, let me know what subject you would like me to cover.
I have am upcomokg challenge of a quiet moment
The extra challenge Is the golden ratio
A video about that would be helpful
Please
@@CameraClubLive Balloon explosion :) Why not :)
This is a brilliant video and so informative in this field.. which I have learned a lot from
Thank you so much for the professional explanation
You're very welcome!
This is ingenious 😮 … at first I thought you had put these pears on some kind of strings. But this solution with the glass layer is fantastic. ❤
I am pleased you liked it. Thanks for watching.
I enjoyed this video. It opens a vast horizon of new ideas ! This way of shooting floating objects and their natural shadows is fantastic ! Great great tip ! Thank you ! 🙏🏽
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
A really good video with a great explanation, thank you very much for that.
You're very welcome!
More than excellent. Thank you very much for teaching. Have a nice time.
Thanks, you too!
Wow fascinating, great, and so easy!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
A great demo, and RUclips's software seems to have been fixed, so I can comment and "Like" your videos again, yea!! I was doing this 24 years ago with Photoshop 7.1 It's much much easier today, but the technique is nearly the same.
Thanks, Barby
Charley
Yes there is very little which is really new. Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
Can't stop watching your videos 😅
Glad you enjoy them.
great video once again 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Very nice demo. I will definitely find that info useful.
Glad it was helpful!
Really interesting, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
As usual: 👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Very interesting, thanks, great video!!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing! Thanks a bunch!
You're welcome!
thank you
You're welcome
very nice !
Thanks for watching.
Interesting. Thank you :)
My pleasure!
amazing
Glad you think so!
Whilst this is a great demo/tutorial, I find the top of the tea towel a bit overexposed and left shadow cut short at the top by the glass, was that meant to be that way? Thanks for sharing.
Each to your own, as far as the exposure is concerned, this is a demonstration of the technique. Once you have the technique you can apply it to your own subject. Thanks for watching.
Very nice thank you.
Most welcome
Pouvez vous nous donner la version en français 😢
Subtitles are available on all my videos. Thanks for watching.
No more loaned medium format😊
I traded all my Canon gear, for a previously enjoyed phase one XF 100 megapixel system. Almost a straight swap so far so good. thanks for watching.