Thanks so much!☺️ Yeah as photographers it's always good to get a bit out of our comfort zones, I'm recently getting a bit more into flash photography! Have fun in the streets!😊
Hiding behind bushes (3:30) makes it look more like you are up to something dodgy😂😂 . Don't hide be right out in the open to show people you have nothing to hide. Your just out taking photos and if you do get caught just smile, nod and carry on.
Yeah I really see where you are coming from😂 Having been on location, it was in fact only a few leaves rather than a bush that I hid behind but out of context the way you see it makes sense😆 I just ran out of examples to clearly demonstrate the fisherman's technique, that's why I put it in without thinking too much about it😉
@@fangxiang9569 At night, getting the right exposure is always a trade-off. You either lose details in the bright areas (which can’t always be recovered) or make the shadows too dark. I always choose darker shadows because a bit of noise is fine-it's better than losing highlights completely. Hope that helps! 🙂
Came for the street photography tips and left learning how to fish and hunt! lol great vid
wonderful comment😆 should you ever have to decide whether to catch fish or deer, go for the fish😉
Great video, thank you!
awesome pictures btw, I'm mostly in my studio but trying a little street photography from time to time :)
Thanks so much!☺️ Yeah as photographers it's always good to get a bit out of our comfort zones, I'm recently getting a bit more into flash photography! Have fun in the streets!😊
your photos are fantastic
Thanks so so much🥰
That hunting sequence 🤣 Great tips!
hahaha had to make things clear👀 thanks for watching!☺️
Hiding behind bushes (3:30) makes it look more like you are up to something dodgy😂😂 . Don't hide be right out in the open to show people you have nothing to hide. Your just out taking photos and if you do get caught just smile, nod and carry on.
Yeah I really see where you are coming from😂 Having been on location, it was in fact only a few leaves rather than a bush that I hid behind but out of context the way you see it makes sense😆 I just ran out of examples to clearly demonstrate the fisherman's technique, that's why I put it in without thinking too much about it😉
Very interesting😊
Glad you could take something away from the video!☺️☺️
May I ask what metering mode you used for your street photography at night with such good mood
I use centre weighted and underexpose by about -1 EV😊
@pithaupert when you underexpose, you dont mind the darkest area become solid black, or getting noises when brightening up during editing?
@@fangxiang9569 At night, getting the right exposure is always a trade-off. You either lose details in the bright areas (which can’t always be recovered) or make the shadows too dark. I always choose darker shadows because a bit of noise is fine-it's better than losing highlights completely. Hope that helps! 🙂
You want compactness? Use micro 4/3 cameras.
fair choice!