📷 💦 LONG EXPOSURES: My CAMERA TECHNIQUE for Landscape Photography
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- Опубликовано: 23 мар 2022
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Learn the best camera technique for long exposures. In this adventure, I shoot a river in a foggy forest. Landscape photography at its best!
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I already knew how to do all of this but you mentioned one thing I did not know. You said to use a long exposure of about 15 seconds for the fog. I've watched videos on woodland photography in foggy conditions but I haven't heard that before. That's a big help.
your adventurous spirit is infectious! It's great to come along with you through your vlogging
Glad you enjoy it!
You are a great man first of all, after that you are a great photographer and an awesome teacher. I really love to watch you working the shots in the field 🙂👍
Just great !
Yes yes yes I’ve finally found someone who actually explains (in a better way for me ) what , why & how they are taking their photos and I also love where you’re going to get them fantastic !
Excellent info! Thanks!
Another perfect area , Dave, perfect position for your tent and great conditions for the shoot.
Thanks for all the great information! Your videos are so inspiring and they really are helpful!
Like your technique and clear communication.
Great tips Dave. We are about 2 weeks away from the snow turning into running water. So I’ll try out some of your blending ideas.
Just found this on RUclips- wow! Love watching your videos.
WAOW !!! Another impressive video !!! Thanks Dave.
Very welcome
Great video Dave and that was a awesome campsite. Loved the pictures you made there!!
Most of photographers channels I have seen are just about showing their lives doing shots in a location and promoting their sponsors. Of course one can still learn by watching them, but your channel is one which really teaches experience and techniques and maximizes learning. Congratulations to you and your awesome content.
That's awesome. Great to hear it! Thanks for watching:)
That’s not Dave at all. This guy has left the herd, living outside the hive, and is doing all of what he does for the right reasons.
Enjoyed the video with the explanation regarding exposure and editing of the images. Thanks.
Cool location Dave. I really like shooting images with fog so I especially enjoyed this video.
Great set of tips and a special setting. Nicely done.
Thanks for watching
Thank you for teaching us why you used aperture priority! I was wondering! I did not know that. Thank you for you for this helpful teaching! It’s so exciting to see you out there! I can’t wait until I can get out there again! Until then I will learn from you!
Dave, you are the best! Thank you for all your videos. Dave
Thanks for watching, Lad!
It's so nice to see you working with your camera, It seems so easy. I wish I could do the same. Thank you for all the efforts you do to teach us.
Just shot a bunch, you'll get there:) You're welcome.
I would love to be there! It's beautiful.
Hello! I have been a subscriber to your channel for a long time and I want to congratulate you on the way you convey your knowledge of landscape photography, including the technique of using the Aperture Mode. Thank you so much!❗️👍
Exactly!
Awesome, thank you!
really really nice , fantastic technique congratulations
Another great video Dave. Hey, I know you aren’t in this for the thumbs up, the clicks, and the likes, definitely outside of the hive, but I want you to know you are greatly appreciated by those of us trying to hone our photography skills one shot at a time.
Love to hear it. Thanks brother!
Good information!
Glad it was helpful!
Really enjoyed this video. You hit a good balance between technical and aesthetic. What I always liked about shooting on a tripod is that it slows you down and give you time to really consider the photograph. I liked the idea of an extra tent, gear and food at your car so you can extend a wilderness adventure.
Thanks!
Shared this video with my camera club (Ohio Valley Camera Club) since it demonstrates the concepts of hyperfocal distance, exposing to the right, and blending silky and detailed water shots vs. just using one or the other. Great job.
Thanks for sharing!
I only have a film camera, but this looks like a ton of fun. I like how you can see changes immediately through the screen. I can’t even see my actual dof while shooting!
Live view makes life easier, that's for sure!
Looked like you had a thin rain cover for your cap. True? If so, what is it? I don't see that in your backpack list.
Nope, just a trash compactor bag inside my pack if it's wet.
Really a great video. Stunning location. Incredible fog. In your first composition, any reason you didn’t shoot upstream? Water, in my opinion, generally looks better. What did you see using the downstream angle.
Excellent tips; really good to get an idea of post. You never cease to amaze me. Great to watch » thanks for sharing (👍added)
Glad it was helpful!
Speaking of Focus Stacking: do you (ever) use the INTERNAL focus stacking feature in your Z camera? I hear it does a great job, if for whatever reason one doesn't want to do a stack manually.
It works much better for macro, I’ve found with landscapes I just touch different parts of the screen to focus and fire.
Nice video Dave! Do you carry any type of GPS satellite communicator with you or do you just use maps and compass when hiking distances like this. If so, do you have any recommendations as to what, brand names, or where to purchase? Thanks for any help.
Thanks! Garmin In Reach & Gaia GPS on Phone. More here--> www.davemorrowphotography.com/backpacking-checklist
Did you ever stumble upon a bear ? How do you charge your batteries in the forest ? :o)
Thanks for another great video. Two things. 1). What L bracket is that? In the past, any brackets other than RRS were having some problems with it’s lever action. 2). Do you typically shoot downstream? Thanks so much
The l bracket I think is the 3legged thing.
But for me the question is what type of camera strap is? 😃
You got it! 3legged thing. Dyneema cord for the strap:)
@@DaveMorrow Doesn't cause camera shake in the wind. Brilliant.
Is that a Z9 we're seeing? Retire the 810? I'm lugging an 850 around while backpacking, and she's a tank, but I've got too much money tied up in F-mount lenses to switch......... and..... no brain, no pain. Cheers from a fellow PNW'er.
Z7! I know your pain. Did the same for years:) Good for leg strength. Bad for big miles. Cheers!
Thank you again Dave you inspire me to be a better photographer I have been following you for quiet a few years now and have learnt a lot thanks again mate cheers..
Love it! Thanks brother.
Any tips for not slipping on the rocks?
crawl
Do you ever use a polorizer
yeah. I do. On both lenses
Are u using an nd filter or anything?
just CPL
I think you miss a good photo using the frame it appears in minute 11:54
I've missed 1000's im sure