Hi all - thanks for all the great comments. I'm glad this video helped clear up the hyperfocal distance. Many of you asked how to actually measure the hyperfocal distance, so be sure to check out the video I made on this very topic: ruclips.net/video/yFI1SZhpkP4/видео.html
Hi Brenda. Thank You for the know how! Very much into sports photography, as an enthusiast. Been out last weekend for a photo shoot practice to develop my ability to focus fast and sharp. Saw this video about hyperfocal distance, brilliant by the way, and wondering myself if the same technique can be used on far distance (moving) objects e.g. Big wave surf such as 'Jaws' Hawaii, Mavericks, California? Thank You for your time and best wishes for your channel and professional career.
I don't understand these explanations. I went to the Air Force avionic air navigation systems and I successfully completed it the first time.This is enthusiast photography, not Hubble telescope trajectories. I can't believe this is so complicated. I think I would rather go out there and fumble around and try to figure this subject out on my own.
You have very clearly explained hyper focal distance to determine camera focus point and depth of field. Your pictorial cum geometrical diagram and practical photo shoot are also very helpful.
A lot of youtubers just sit in front of the camera & explain theories & techniques with a lot of details but showing an actual real life demo goes a long way! Thank you Brenda. This video was amazing. Looking forward to many more 😊
Thank you so much for this. I've watched a few hyperfocal distance tutorials, but I didn't understand how I would know where to actually place the focus box on the live view screen for a given hyperfocal distance. In your example you needed 4 feet. When you toggled the box over on to the rock as a close approximation of where you guesstimated 4 feet to be I then got it. I thought it had to be exact to a decimal point but you've shown it doesn't. No other tutorial I've watched really clarified that.
I can't point my finger to what it is that makes your method of explaining things so CLEAR, but thank you so much for this channel. Found a gold mine here.
This is the great thing about tutorials. I knew what this subject was about, but used a camera recently that didn't have an infinity notch on the lens. I vaguely remembered hyper focal...something about my aperture...half distance...Then I realised I had become lazy. This refreshed it all for me easily and nicely. Thanks for taking the time.
A good explanation for beginners, particularly for those using lenses without an aperture ring. For the rest of us, the easiest way to achieve hyperfocal distance (no app or tables required!) is to simply set the focusing ring's infinity mark opposite the selected aperture on the upper end of the lens' DoF scale. The corresponding aperture on the lower end of the DoF scale will then show the nearest point of focus and the hyperfocal distance (though the number doesn't matter) will be opposite the center mark on the DoF scale. No calculation or tabular lookup necessary; it's all right there on the lens.
Finally someone did explain it simple and right to the point with extraordinary examples!!!! I watched so many videos and finally I found yours Brenda and what a relief! A big thanks for your simplicity and precision in how to get this done!!! Medal of Honor for your explanation🙏
I have been taking photos since I was 10 years now I am 68. I never heard before of Hyper focus and it is really easy to find the point. Thanks and greetings from Germany. Wolfgang
That's great, Pedro! Best of luck! BTW - if you're interested, I created a free ebook on hyperfocal distance. It is available at outdoorphotographyschool.com/blog.
Finally...I found a video that breaks it down for people like me. It's frustrating enough to navigate through the jargon, then coming across an explanation with even more jargon. So thank you for a fantastic tutorial! It really is THE SIMPLEST out there. Thank you, Brenda!
Out of all the explanations I've run across (and that is many) your video explaining HYPERFOCAL DISTANCE is the best I've ever seen!!! Thank you, Brenda Petrella…my teacher
Yes, now when you want to know what hyperfocal distance is, say at 10', everything from half that distance (5') to infinity will be "acceptably" sharp. Now you can imagine different distances and different lenses to make it interesting - but for landscapes the definition is perfect.
Your the 6th person tonight I watched trying to understand landscape focusing. THANK YOU! Your the only one who I actually learned something from! Really helps talking about it and then actually showing us what the heck it is we're supposed to do. Thanks!!
Very good thorough explanation. it's really appreciated you showing us the hyper-focus distance on your app and actually went out there and showed us your focus point on your LCD screen on your camera on how you're actually doing it. Thanks!!
I think getting everything is reasonable focus or acceptably sharp is one of the most difficult things to do in landscape photography. This is an excellent explanation - thank you.
I have watched about a dozen videos in this subject. As a self taught photographer I still have a lot to learn and your video has helped me understand. Other videos are good too but I finally got it when I watched yours. Thank you
Thank you, this is the simplist yet detailed explanation and I finally now understand Hyperfocal Distance 👍 Not too much info, but enough and a demonstration too.
Great information. This is the type of old school skill that gets lost with the current auto everything cameras. They’re great but it helps to know these skills.
In addition to repeating the other praise given by others in the comments, I'll just add my thanks for being such a fantastic teacher. I'm a beginner and you have helped so much. Also, I've subscribed and hit the notification bell too.
Man wish I had watched this yesterday would have made this morning's attempts a lot less painful in the winter cold. Definitely using this next time. Thanks.
Have to hand it to you. There are a lot of similar videos on this subject, but you gave a detailed hands on example, including moving the the focus point - a key element sometimes overlooked.....and the video was short and sweet. Thanks!
Brilliant, just brilliant. You answered every question I had in my mind about hyperfocal distance just as a matter of conversation. You definitely know in detail what your viewers want answers to and you know how to deliver it in an easy but factual way.
Just watched this channel for the first time. What a great combination of diagrams to help explain the theory of what you are taking about and outdoor examples to understand the practical application of the theory. Also makes a change to see how you visit your locations and set up your shots instead of just watching a man talking to the camera which so many photography videos are! I live in Scotland so it is lovely to see the landscape you shoot in while learning something. Great video! Thanks.
Thanks Brenda. This undoubtedly was the first video I have seen on how to decide where exactly to focus for maximum DoF. Beautifully explained too. Thanks once again. I'm a follower from this moment onwards..
This is what I wanted to learn ? Hyperfocal Distance..... and you have deleivered thank you. lol keep cominig back to this for my got to.. perfecto perfecto perfecto....
Hi from the UK. Thanks for this as it was an excellent overview of things. Very clear and very easy to follow as you ACTUALLY demonstrate what you mean. Not many tutorials do this. Keep up the good work 👌👍😊
Thank you very much from Nottingham UK I’m just starting out on my photography journey and you really helped me understand the hyperfocal distance with this video
WOW! You explained this quicker and better than any other video I've ever watched, loved the real life demo explained quick and to the point without a bunch of other non sense. Thank you!
Such great information. I have been looking for female landscape photographers to learn from and finally came across your channel. Looking forward to watching more of your videos and can hardly wait to get out hiking here in Colorado to use this technique.
I just watched 4 different videos on the subject of hyperfocal distance and simply wasn't getting it. My brain turned into jello until this video by Brenda. Thank you for freezing your butt off to get us this excellent video!
Enjoyed this video. Everyone wants acceptably sharp photos (quite right too) and I love it when something comes out tack sharp. Only one or two of mine have do so which was the result of stepping down to f/8 and manually focussing a third in on foreground. Interesting that Thomas Heaton has a video where he promotes just focusing to background infinity.
Hi that’s was a brilliant video. I have just bought my first camera to see if I like photography. I have watched lots of videos and hyperfocal distance has come up a few times. This was the first explanation that made sense. Thank you so much 😁. I have subbed and am looking forward to more videos. Big thumbs up from N.Ireland 👍🏻
The explanation is simple and wow,it's about 100 video i look through and yet not understand until saw this video... Explanation+direct Practical,you should do this more often on you future video tutorial.i like it
I just stumbled up on your videos. I must say your videos are really educational. You include examples and how to’s. This is so helpful. I look forward to seeing and learning more from your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us beginners.
Hi Brenda, thank you for your excellent explanation of this topic. And having Landscape Lego Lucy help to visualize the matter is great fun and the most ingenious thing I've seen so far. Congrats! Two words of caution, though: 1) Hyperfocal tables (apps, etc.): They can only serve as a starting point, as the "circle of confusion" is usually not considered. This means, my 50 mm f1.4 lens @ f11 has a different depth of field than my 28-105 mm f3.5-4.5 lens @ 50 mm & f11; therefore different portions of the image will be acceptably sharp, depending on the lens used. If (acceptable) sharpness matters, add the depth of field preview to your arsenal (on a Nikon body, typically the little button to the left of the lens when looking at it from the front)--while the image will get dark(er) in the viewfinder as the aperture will get closed to the f-stop you set your camera to, you should still be able to judge what looks sharp and what looks out of focus. (Older lenses, like Nikon AI glass, have a DOF scale engraved on the barrel, which makes using hyperfocal distance a breeze. Cost savings unfortunately removed this extremely handy feature...) 2) Diffraction: If you close the aperture to its max, the light rays get bent (i.e. their travel is no longer a straight line) and this will cause some blur in the final image, although you meticulously focused on the proper object. As a rule of thumb, 2 stops below max should never cause any issues with diffraction (my personal experience; depending on the lense, you may even get perfect results at a higher f-stop). Again, thank you very much for the video and all the effort you put into creating your tutorials.
Deborah Clemons Thanks so much, Deborah! BTW - my trip to Sweden didn’t work out after all, but instead we’re now traveling to Iceland, so I’m still pretty excited. Hope to get to Sweden another time!
This is one of the best videos I've seen regarding hyperfocal distance. I've subscribed and look forward to reviewing your videos and viewing future ones.
Hey Brenda. I just want to say thank you for this video. I just completed a photography course I was never told this information. thank you thank you thank you :)
Dear Brenda, I'm from Brazil and I'm listening your lesson about hyperfocal distance. Your knowledge and didatic is perfect. Thanks! I subscripte your channel.
Thank you for the video, I finally after many years completely understand this process. Thanks for teaching the concept and then demonstrating it too. To include the simple step of moving your cursor down to the rock to get that focus point. Very nicely done, I haven’t seen any other photographers do this step. Thanks so much
Congratulation to you Brenda for this excellent video. One of the most useful I ever seen. It's accurate and simple. The presentation is really fantastic and easy to understand. I'm gonna subscribe to your site. Thanks again
Hi all - thanks for all the great comments. I'm glad this video helped clear up the hyperfocal distance. Many of you asked how to actually measure the hyperfocal distance, so be sure to check out the video I made on this very topic: ruclips.net/video/yFI1SZhpkP4/видео.html
Hi Brenda. Thank You for the know how! Very much into sports photography, as an enthusiast. Been out last weekend for a photo shoot practice to develop my ability to focus fast and sharp. Saw this video about hyperfocal distance, brilliant by the way, and wondering myself if the same technique can be used on far distance (moving) objects e.g. Big wave surf such as 'Jaws' Hawaii, Mavericks, California? Thank You for your time and best wishes for your channel and professional career.
@@carlosdias1940 Hi Carlos - Interesting thought! I would just focus on the moving subject (the surfer or the waves) in that case.
@@outdoorphotographyschool7366 Hi Brenda, thank you for the follow up. looking forward to test it on the big swells next winter! :-)
@@carlosdias1940 Sounds fun!
I don't understand these explanations. I went to the Air Force avionic air navigation systems and I successfully completed it the first time.This is enthusiast photography, not Hubble telescope trajectories. I can't believe this is so complicated. I think I would rather go out there and fumble around and try to figure this subject out on my own.
Finally someone that shows how to focus instead of talking about. Thank you.
You have very clearly explained hyper focal distance to determine camera focus point and depth of field. Your pictorial cum geometrical diagram and practical photo shoot are also very helpful.
A lot of youtubers just sit in front of the camera & explain theories & techniques with a lot of details but showing an actual real life demo goes a long way! Thank you Brenda. This video was amazing. Looking forward to many more 😊
An extremely underrated channel. The channel, and the videos, assuredly deserve a much wider radius of audience. Thanks, from New Zealand.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that :).
+1
Thank you so much for this. I've watched a few hyperfocal distance tutorials, but I didn't understand how I would know where to actually place the focus box on the live view screen for a given hyperfocal distance. In your example you needed 4 feet. When you toggled the box over on to the rock as a close approximation of where you guesstimated 4 feet to be I then got it. I thought it had to be exact to a decimal point but you've shown it doesn't. No other tutorial I've watched really clarified that.
I can't point my finger to what it is that makes your method of explaining things so CLEAR, but thank you so much for this channel. Found a gold mine here.
This is the great thing about tutorials. I knew what this subject was about, but used a camera recently that didn't have an infinity notch on the lens. I vaguely remembered hyper focal...something about my aperture...half distance...Then I realised I had become lazy. This refreshed it all for me easily and nicely. Thanks for taking the time.
Thank you Brenda, you are born to teach and spread the knowledge
Thanks so much, Ashok - that means a lot!
A good explanation for beginners, particularly for those using lenses without an aperture ring. For the rest of us, the easiest way to achieve hyperfocal distance (no app or tables required!) is to simply set the focusing ring's infinity mark opposite the selected aperture on the upper end of the lens' DoF scale. The corresponding aperture on the lower end of the DoF scale will then show the nearest point of focus and the hyperfocal distance (though the number doesn't matter) will be opposite the center mark on the DoF scale. No calculation or tabular lookup necessary; it's all right there on the lens.
Finally someone did explain it simple and right to the point with extraordinary examples!!!! I watched so many videos and finally I found yours Brenda and what a relief! A big thanks for your simplicity and precision in how to get this done!!! Medal of Honor for your explanation🙏
João Ferreira Wow - thanks so much, Joao, for your generous comment! So glad the video was helpful :).
Thank you for actually showing this instead of just verbally explaining it!!
My pleasure! :)
I have been taking photos since I was 10 years now I am 68. I never heard before of Hyper focus and it is really easy to find the point. Thanks and greetings from Germany. Wolfgang
I keep coming back to this video. The visual illustration is the best explanation, I am going for a hike tomorrow and will put it in practice, thanks.
That's great, Pedro! Best of luck! BTW - if you're interested, I created a free ebook on hyperfocal distance. It is available at outdoorphotographyschool.com/blog.
Brenda, I have watched a number of videos on this subject and done some reading, but this is the best most clear explanation I have found. Well done!
Finally...I found a video that breaks it down for people like me. It's frustrating enough to navigate through the jargon, then coming across an explanation with even more jargon. So thank you for a fantastic tutorial! It really is THE SIMPLEST out there. Thank you, Brenda!
So far your explanation is the most clearer compare to other video ive seen, good job and thank you
Awesome, thank you! I'm glad it helped!
Out of all the explanations I've run across (and that is many) your video explaining HYPERFOCAL DISTANCE is the best I've ever seen!!! Thank you, Brenda Petrella…my teacher
Yay! You made my day! Thanks so much. I'm glad it makes sense now.
Yes, now when you want to know what hyperfocal distance is, say at 10', everything from half that distance (5') to infinity will be "acceptably" sharp. Now you can imagine different distances and different lenses to make it interesting - but for landscapes the definition is perfect.
First time viewer and absolutely loved how you explained the hyper-focal distance . Finally i understand. Subbed.
sunnyside up Yay!! So glad it now makes sense! Thanks for subbing!
Your the 6th person tonight I watched trying to understand landscape focusing. THANK YOU! Your the only one who I actually learned something from! Really helps talking about it and then actually showing us what the heck it is we're supposed to do. Thanks!!
Very good thorough explanation. it's really appreciated you showing us the hyper-focus distance on your app and actually went out there and showed us your focus point on your LCD screen on your camera on how you're actually doing it. Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
This is the best teaching hyperfocal focus video I have seenm you made it super easy and I actually got it. You're the best!!
I think getting everything is reasonable focus or acceptably sharp is one of the most difficult things to do in landscape photography. This is an excellent explanation - thank you.
Thank you, Sue! I'm glad it was helpful for you.
Brenda, your presentations are precise and easy to understand. I will be definitely watching more of you.
I have watched about a dozen videos in this subject. As a self taught photographer I still have a lot to learn and your video has helped me understand. Other videos are good too but I finally got it when I watched yours. Thank you
Thanks Brenda, i love the way you explained the hyperfocal distance !! Very clear and easy to understand!!
Glad it helped you out!
I just learned a bunch from your video, thank you. I happen to have photopills, can't wait to use this information.
I'm trying to fine tune my focusing processes for landscapes. This video has really helped me out.
Thank you, this is the simplist yet detailed explanation and I finally now understand Hyperfocal Distance 👍
Not too much info, but enough and a demonstration too.
Thanks for the tutorial you explained the hyperfocal distance better than anyone else on RUclips, very much appreciated ❤
Great information. This is the type of old school skill that gets lost with the current auto everything cameras. They’re great but it helps to know these skills.
Thanks, Jim! Glad you enjoyed it.
In addition to repeating the other praise given by others in the comments, I'll just add my thanks for being such a fantastic teacher. I'm a beginner and you have helped so much. Also, I've subscribed and hit the notification bell too.
Thanks for this. I have been trawling through Hyperfocal Distance videos for an hour and this is the one that really made everything click home.
Clearest tutorial on hyperfocal distance l have seen thank you so much
Best “hands-on” virtual example I’ve ever seen....and I’ve seen this tried to be covered a thousand times. Great instruction!
That's awesome! Go happy to hear that! :)
You explained it in a very simple way to understand. Thanks Brenda.
What a simple and beautiful way of explaining this important aspect of landscape photography!
Man wish I had watched this yesterday would have made this morning's attempts a lot less painful in the winter cold. Definitely using this next time. Thanks.
Best of luck! Hope it goes well.
OUTSTANDING!!!! Great job explaining the concept and, more importantly, demonstrating it. You are da bomb!
High fives! :) Thank you! And I love that your thumbnail image is of a cow - we have two.
Outdoor Photography School with Brenda Petrella that image is a photo of my tattoo. My wife and I are both ethical vegans.
@@calikatz2 Super cool! We rescued our two (they are big, impractical pets, but I love them).
Have to hand it to you. There are a lot of similar videos on this subject, but you gave a detailed hands on example, including moving the the focus point - a key element sometimes overlooked.....and the video was short and sweet. Thanks!
Brilliant, just brilliant. You answered every question I had in my mind about hyperfocal distance just as a matter of conversation. You definitely know in detail what your viewers want answers to and you know how to deliver it in an easy but factual way.
That's terrific - thank you so much!
This was the best video I needed to watch at this time in my astrophotography journey. It will stay rooted. Thx!!!
Just watched this channel for the first time. What a great combination of diagrams to help explain the theory of what you are taking about and outdoor examples to understand the practical application of the theory. Also makes a change to see how you visit your locations and set up your shots instead of just watching a man talking to the camera which so many photography videos are! I live in Scotland so it is lovely to see the landscape you shoot in while learning something. Great video! Thanks.
Clear and useful. Subscribed.
Thanks Brenda. This undoubtedly was the first video I have seen on how to decide where exactly to focus for maximum DoF. Beautifully explained too. Thanks once again. I'm a follower from this moment onwards..
Awesome - thanks so much, Susheel, for the kind words. Thanks for subbing!
Thank you Brenda. Well explained and illustrated. Something I hadn't grasped until now, so thank you
Thank you for providing a practical example. Super helpful! I was struggling last night with the exact scenario you used as an example. Thanks!
This is what I wanted to learn ? Hyperfocal Distance..... and you have deleivered thank you. lol keep cominig back to this for my got to.. perfecto perfecto perfecto....
Recently discovered your channel following the Milky way series and I am in love with it all. Learning a lot! Thank you so much!
You bet! I'm glad you're learning a lot :).
Hi from the UK. Thanks for this as it was an excellent overview of things. Very clear and very easy to follow as you ACTUALLY demonstrate what you mean. Not many tutorials do this. Keep up the good work 👌👍😊
So glad to hear that - thanks so much, Graham! Very glad it was helpful.
Great Lesson, I am new to all of this and was very confused by all the formulas and calculations. Your lesson ist great and helpful. Thx very much!
Amazing 🎉 very useful to me because I am newcomer for landscape photography, wishes from India 🇮🇳
Wonderful, thanks Radha!
Thank you very much from Nottingham UK I’m just starting out on my photography journey and you really helped me understand the hyperfocal distance with this video
That's great! Thanks for letting me know.
Thankyou so much. After going through tones of videos and their lectures you eventually cracked the code for me. bravo ❤
easy to understand. short and clear. no wastes... thanks very much...
Great video, thank you for explaining so well. This is the best video on hyperfocal distance I found on RUclips!
Woohoo! That's great to hear! Thanks!
WOW! You explained this quicker and better than any other video I've ever watched, loved the real life demo explained quick and to the point without a bunch of other non sense. Thank you!
Helpful and clear tutorial. Thank you Brenda!
You're welcome! I'm glad it made sense.
Such great information. I have been looking for female landscape photographers to learn from and finally came across your channel. Looking forward to watching more of your videos and can hardly wait to get out hiking here in Colorado to use this technique.
Excellent tutorial, Brenda. All your material facts & statements were accurate, and well presented in a meaningful and understandable way.
Michael Cothran Great - thanks so much for letting me know. I appreciate that!
At last somebody who explains it well! Subbed and thank you.
subbed. absolute best tutorial on hyperfocal distance i've seen.
Thanks for that I have been struggling with focusing for some time wishing you all the best Roland 😊
You explained that so well! Something I have struggled with for a while. Thanks!
Frankly speaking I have never ever come across a woman photographer on RUclips and also explain so neatly.... Of course i subscribed 😀
I just watched 4 different videos on the subject of hyperfocal distance and simply wasn't getting it. My brain turned into jello until this video by Brenda. Thank you for freezing your butt off to get us this excellent video!
You're very welcome! Worth it! :)
I am so glad I came across your videos...fantastic!
Thanks for checking them out, James!
This was one of the best explanations I cam accross. Thanks a lot for this tutorial.
Enjoyed this video. Everyone wants acceptably sharp photos (quite right too) and I love it when something comes out tack sharp. Only one or two of mine have do so which was the result of stepping down to f/8 and manually focussing a third in on foreground. Interesting that Thomas Heaton has a video where he promotes just focusing to background infinity.
Thanks Brenda. Have now got Photopills and appreciate your photo and technique. I love snow too!
Hyperfocal was much simpler on old manual lenses . Good tips 👍
Thanks Debs! You're right - much easier to see the scale on the lens.
Hi that’s was a brilliant video. I have just bought my first camera to see if I like photography. I have watched lots of videos and hyperfocal distance has come up a few times. This was the first explanation that made sense. Thank you so much 😁. I have subbed and am looking forward to more videos. Big thumbs up from N.Ireland 👍🏻
Great video. Thanks. I really like the PhotoPills app. The AR function with DoF button lets you see the spot where you need to focus. Great stuff!
Hi Brenda, So glad I found your account. Thank you so much for doing these tutorials. There seem to be so few female landscape photographers online.
Thank you, Hajnalka! Glad to hear you are enjoying them!
The explanation is simple and wow,it's about 100 video i look through and yet not understand until saw this video...
Explanation+direct Practical,you should do this more often on you future video tutorial.i like it
I just stumbled up on your videos. I must say your videos are really educational. You include examples and how to’s. This is so helpful. I look forward to seeing and learning more from your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us beginners.
Great explanation of the subject Brenda, You always tell the story that all can understand.. Thanks
Christopher Smith Thanks so much, Chris! Glad you found it to be helpful.
Hi Brenda, thank you for your excellent explanation of this topic. And having Landscape Lego Lucy help to visualize the matter is great fun and the most ingenious thing I've seen so far. Congrats!
Two words of caution, though:
1) Hyperfocal tables (apps, etc.): They can only serve as a starting point, as the "circle of confusion" is usually not considered. This means, my 50 mm f1.4 lens @ f11 has a different depth of field than my 28-105 mm f3.5-4.5 lens @ 50 mm & f11; therefore different portions of the image will be acceptably sharp, depending on the lens used.
If (acceptable) sharpness matters, add the depth of field preview to your arsenal (on a Nikon body, typically the little button to the left of the lens when looking at it from the front)--while the image will get dark(er) in the viewfinder as the aperture will get closed to the f-stop you set your camera to, you should still be able to judge what looks sharp and what looks out of focus.
(Older lenses, like Nikon AI glass, have a DOF scale engraved on the barrel, which makes using hyperfocal distance a breeze. Cost savings unfortunately removed this extremely handy feature...)
2) Diffraction: If you close the aperture to its max, the light rays get bent (i.e. their travel is no longer a straight line) and this will cause some blur in the final image, although you meticulously focused on the proper object. As a rule of thumb, 2 stops below max should never cause any issues with diffraction (my personal experience; depending on the lense, you may even get perfect results at a higher f-stop).
Again, thank you very much for the video and all the effort you put into creating your tutorials.
Thank you so much for this video, definitely adding hyperfocal distance to my toolbox!
That's terrific! I'm glad the explanation helped!
Well presented and clearly explained. You're a great teacher.. . . and as an extra bonus, we get to see lovely Vermont.
Deborah Clemons Thanks so much, Deborah! BTW - my trip to Sweden didn’t work out after all, but instead we’re now traveling to Iceland, so I’m still pretty excited. Hope to get to Sweden another time!
Brenda Petrella Photography Iceland! Wonderful. A fav of mine. Photographer’s paradise! Invite to meet up in Sweden still stands.
Deborah Clemons Thanks so much! :)
Atlast after cing many video's got the concept of hyperfocal distance cleared...thanks much for your explanation
Thanks for the clear explanation Brenda. This will absolutely help me with my future landscape photos. Have a nice weekend.
Marcel Zwart Excellent! Glad to hear that. You have a great weekend too.
This is one of the best videos I've seen regarding hyperfocal distance. I've subscribed and look forward to reviewing your videos and viewing future ones.
Awesome! I'm really glad to hear that - thanks so much!
Thanks for the clear explanation on using hyperlocal distance.
Robert Patashny You bet - thanks, Robert!
Best video out there on hyper focal distance...Thank You for the effort I now totally understand Great Job . !
So it's true! There's an app for everything. Very well done Brenda.
1brigalow Thanks! Glad you liked it.
Excellent Brenda, direct and objective!! Thanks for sharing!!
joao bispo aragao So great - thanks so much!
Excelente explicación de la hiperfocal, muchas gracias. Saludos desde Monterrey, México.
Hey Brenda. I just want to say thank you for this video. I just completed a photography course I was never told this information. thank you thank you thank you :)
Yay! So glad that the video was helpful and helped round out the info you learned in your course.
I finally understood the hyperfocal distance. Thank you so much!
Woohoo! That's great news!
Great explanation Brenda. Hyperfocal has always been confusing for me but you have definitely made it easier to understand. Thanks for sharing!!
Tim Blake Awesome! I’m so glad it is clear now! :)
Dear Brenda, I'm from Brazil and I'm listening your lesson about hyperfocal distance. Your knowledge and didatic is perfect. Thanks! I subscripte your channel.
You are so welcome! And thank you!
Excellent presentation... lego lucy followed by in the field demo plus really clear speech, makes it all easy to understand, thank you. Subbed.
Your explanation was really easy to understand; show by example…. Love it, now I know where I’ve been going wrong with beach sceneries… thank you😎🌈🌺🤙🏽
Hi Brenda, Wonderful tutorial! I learnt a lot! God bless you!
Great video; you made it very easy to understand and the real life demonstration was excellent; it brought it all together. (subscribed)
Mam your explaination of Hyperfocal diatance is awesome 👍👍
Awesome! Thank you for your video, I have learned something valuable today thanks to you. 🙏🙂
That's super to hear - thank you!
Thank you for the video, I finally after many years completely understand this process. Thanks for teaching the concept and then demonstrating it too. To include the simple step of moving your cursor down to the rock to get that focus point. Very nicely done, I haven’t seen any other photographers do this step. Thanks so much
Very good video. Everything was new for me and now I know very well. Good job
Congratulation to you Brenda for this excellent video. One of the most useful I ever seen. It's accurate and simple. The presentation is really fantastic and easy to understand. I'm gonna subscribe to your site. Thanks again