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For that second setup, an alternative to self timer mode would be to set it into interval timer mode (time lapse mode) if you have it, and have the photos every 1-2 seconds. That way you can fire off a ton of exposures quickly without having to touch the camera between each shot.
that mist shot was great! I appreciate this info and will do a test shot because I'm doing my first wedding soon and will use the mist method. Thanks guys.
Gorgeous work. You make it look simple but this is some very creative and advanced photography. I see a lot of wedding photographers that have been 'pros' for decades and don't produce shots like these.
Excellent special on macro and the variety of options available. Like you said, it all has to be done quickly because the couple just got the expensive rings and then youre asking them to remove.
I have watched more than 1000 videos till date but this one is the best way he explained the proper shoot with resluts was awesome I bow to your photography subscribe d Man 😊
I really do love the work that you guys are doing for the photography community. You guys are awesome. Keep up the good work. Thank you for sharing this video tutorial. Phelix 👍🏾🎥📷
It's relative. F8 can be extremely shallow depth of field on a macro lens if your lens to subject distance is super small. Many macro photographers will actually focus stack at f/8 because it's still not enough depth of field. Depth of field relies on 1) aperture, 2) distance between subject and lens/sensor and 3) focal length of the lens. So yes, you can't substitute shallow depth of field with f/2.8 and large depth of field with f/8. I can shoot a telephoto landscape shot at 2.8 from a mile away and everything will be in focus and sharp. -P
Awesome video! I tried this at home and was an epic fail.... But, I will get it. One of my issues was what was underneath the rings. Do you by chance have an amazon link to some suggested materials that you put under the rings? I looked above on the items and did not see it. Thank you. Keep it up!
You're on a tripod in the last setup. Why bump up your ISO when you can just lengthen your exposure time? Do you do any focus stacking as these DOFs are usually super shallow
Really helpful ideas. Thank you!! Quick question- On the third shot I'm a bit confused about the settings. 8 seconds, f.4, 100- At these settings with no that much ambient light in the room my picture is well exposed. Adding in the light blows it out everytime... How exactly does this work?
Awesome video! Good idea on the mist shot. Thank you! How is your flash setup (transmitter, flash, etc.)? I would like to get some flash equipment. Any recommendations?
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That photo with the mist and the purple was great!
As soon as patrick came into the tutorial his expression had me
In tears LOOOL!
For that second setup, an alternative to self timer mode would be to set it into interval timer mode (time lapse mode) if you have it, and have the photos every 1-2 seconds. That way you can fire off a ton of exposures quickly without having to touch the camera between each shot.
I love the mist shot..
Oh my God! When I saw the mist shot I just put my hands up. That was just beautiful!
Well I hope you can take it and use it for your own weddings :)
I don't shoot weddings but this was a great tutorial and gave me idea I can use in my commercial work. Thanks.
That mist shot was fantastic. Great stuff!
Phathom It was!!
Songs
gold...you guys are gold...this is why I love coming to RUclips...thank you so much!
that mist shot was great! I appreciate this info and will do a test shot because I'm doing my first wedding soon and will use the mist method. Thanks guys.
Love the mist and the purple shot! Thanks guys!
Patrick looks excited to help LOL
She 's EXTRAORDINARY!!!! Thank you so much
the water effect is sooo cool. love it
I'm impressed how simple are the ideas, and how great the effects they brings! Thanks very much!!!
Gorgeous work. You make it look simple but this is some very creative and advanced photography. I see a lot of wedding photographers that have been 'pros' for decades and don't produce shots like these.
This is great! great results, minimal time/gear! Love the mist shot!
Patrick I really liked both the pics you shot, just amazing !! Nice!
One of the most useful videos I've seen.
Excellent special on macro and the variety of options available. Like you said, it all has to be done quickly because the couple just got the expensive rings and then youre asking them to remove.
Purple and Mist shot was beautiful.
i love the spray bottle idea..awesome tutorial thanks for sharing 👏👌
Щиро вдячний за такий крутий урок!
that is awesome. Thank you guys. As a new Hobby photographer i will definitely try all of your amazing techniques.
I have watched more than 1000 videos till date but this one is the best
way he explained the proper shoot with resluts was awesome
I bow to your photography subscribe d Man 😊
patrick was reflected in that ring shot 4:58
any ways thanks a lot guys this is so helpful an inspiring
Wow, those were some great ideas! Very impressive considering the short amount of time required. Thanks! :)
2nd and 3rd are my favorite!
Good course,learn a lot.The way take picture look very important for jewelry
The mist shot is dope!
Amazing video! Thank you for such great content.
That with water spray is awesome idea,,,thanks guys for sharing this ideas,fantastic photography lessons...
GUYS OMG I WAS YELLING AT WATCHING THIS!!!! THIS WAS STINKING AWESOME
Great tips. Loved the final photos. Appreciate these short tutorials.
Oh man, that was AWESOME!!!! Thank you so much!
It is still helpful in 2020 and beyond
This tutorial is MONEY
The second picture is insane!
That framing at the beginning made Patrick look like a Hobbit.
Austin Skeen 😂😂
Absolutely fantastic! Looks like you may have done this once or twice before...
that water mist shot tho... fire!
my mind is honestly blown
Light painting look awesome, thanks!
Very nice, Im always using the 2 sec self timer. Some great ideas there guys thanks
super excited work 👏
Could you send a link for the adjustable Led light
Awesome tutorial guys.
This is awesome! Please more videos like this!
Great stuff. I like your shots.
very good definition thank you
this one was so helpful for me! thanks guys
I really do love the work that you guys are doing for the photography community. You guys are awesome. Keep up the good work. Thank you for sharing this video tutorial. Phelix 👍🏾🎥📷
I love the way that you guys did it!
You are really great Photographer
Watching in 2019! They both look so funny.. first thing that popped into my head was they look like characters out of two and a half men
Thanks for sharing your photo tricks, that it`s not very usual.
amazing shot
I have the same flashlight, very cool stuff.
I love these ideas
Really like this video. You guys are great.
Very useful stuff, thanks guys
Jaw dropping tricks...amazing
You guys are awesome! Great work and helpful tips😊
4:07 F8 isn't exactly shallow dept of field or have I been using this term wrong all these years?
It's relative. F8 can be extremely shallow depth of field on a macro lens if your lens to subject distance is super small. Many macro photographers will actually focus stack at f/8 because it's still not enough depth of field. Depth of field relies on 1) aperture, 2) distance between subject and lens/sensor and 3) focal length of the lens. So yes, you can't substitute shallow depth of field with f/2.8 and large depth of field with f/8. I can shoot a telephoto landscape shot at 2.8 from a mile away and everything will be in focus and sharp. -P
Thanks so much! Great ways to make loveliness!
Terrific tips! Thanks!
Oh my god this is amazing! Thanks guys!!!!
Makes me wanna switch to Nikon lol; I currently have the Canon 5Ds, II & IV with 24-70 2.8 II USM lens & the generic 70-250 f3.5 I believe.
Thanks guys
Perfect methodics, not only about rings, about macro shooting! tnx)
Awesome video! I tried this at home and was an epic fail.... But, I will get it. One of my issues was what was underneath the rings. Do you by chance have an amazon link to some suggested materials that you put under the rings? I looked above on the items and did not see it. Thank you. Keep it up!
Great work .
Great teaching
Great Ideas . Thank for sharing with us.
That hair and shirt though, hilarious!
You're on a tripod in the last setup. Why bump up your ISO when you can just lengthen your exposure time? Do you do any focus stacking as these DOFs are usually super shallow
You're the best guys!!
Nice! Great job guys!
Thanks for the brilliant tutorial.
Are all the shots taken using same macro lens?
Excellent video
I really liked this video. Thanks!
Thanks so much for the tutorial guys
Worth a watch and great tips opens up a lot more ideas 😊👌
That was actually really helpful, thank you for putting this together!
Such a real good video! please do a video to How to shoot hitech device
Wow its amazing love it
Very informative, and helpful. Thank you.
Great ideas!
Really helpful ideas. Thank you!! Quick question- On the third shot I'm a bit confused about the settings. 8 seconds, f.4, 100- At these settings with no that much ambient light in the room my picture is well exposed. Adding in the light blows it out everytime... How exactly does this work?
Very awesome! Great ideas
I´m not a photographer but this stuff is really cool.
Great tutorial. On the spritz, what camera tripod are you using?
great pictures ...at the spray shoot what is the settings were? and dos it one shoot ? thanks in advance
Thank you guys, very helpful tips! Can you please tell me what custom color temperature was set for the ring shot at 5:38?
Amazing video.Thank you
Nice idea, thanks.
great ideas - thanks for sharing!
thank you very much guys for sharing , you are fantastics i think you have great ideas
Awesome video! Good idea on the mist shot. Thank you!
How is your flash setup (transmitter, flash, etc.)? I would like to get some flash equipment. Any recommendations?
what music did you guys use? its so gorgeous !