I am still amazed by your maturity and technics. Not only you master the process to make beautiful pictures but you also master the editing part... Those are the most pleasant macro videos I've seen so far. Being that good at just 16 years old is great. My mind is blown away...
I appreciate how you included both a section on composition and shooting, as well as a bit on post-processing, a step a lot of photographer youtubers tend to omit.
your videos are honestly awsome,keep it up!! I really do enjoy them plus I learn a bit about macro photography. I myself am very passionate about photography especially macro photography. Watching your videos I do learn a lot and I hope you keep making them because there people like us who have such a love towards the little world under our feet that it honestly for me brings a smile to my face. Hope your day is going well too!!
A very interesting video, just found your channel. I notice you use Fuji gear. Have not seem anyone else showcasing that brand. Do you have any detailed videos on setting up / using the Fuji for focus stacking.
Helpful LR tips. Drooling over the camera, I didn't know you could get stacks like that handheld, I typically only get a few frames. Anyways, looking forward to the next video.
Woww !! very nice video!!. Sorry for my ignorance but I would like to know if the burst of photos, 40, 50, 70 photos is a special function of your Fujifilm X H2 or if you manually indicate how many images you want, focus, etc. . Thank you.
In my case I just manually shoot in burst mode and slowly move the camera to change focus. Some cameras have built in focus bracketing, which changes the focus automatically, but that only works with autofocus lenses and on most camera brands (I believe all except OM System) bracketing is slower that shooting in burst mode.
How can you do this focus stack (which looks more like focus bracketing to me), if you have the diffuser on? I have the same diffuser with a Canon r7 and 100mm L macro, and when the diffuser is on, the camera does not measure the light (ray is blocked by the diffuser) and so all pictures are black. So I do all my stacks manually by moving the camera/focus ring slowly.
I am still amazed by your maturity and technics. Not only you master the process to make beautiful pictures but you also master the editing part... Those are the most pleasant macro videos I've seen so far. Being that good at just 16 years old is great. My mind is blown away...
Beautiful photos! I'm so amazed by you... I learn so many things from your videos and I enjoy them very much. Keep being yourself!
BEAUTIFUL editing at the end. I‘m LOVING it😍😍
I appreciate how you included both a section on composition and shooting, as well as a bit on post-processing, a step a lot of photographer youtubers tend to omit.
I'm impressed by your ability to do the focus-stacking, when using this manual focus lens!
I've only had limited success with that myself.
Absolutely stunning shots and I loved the editing tips.
Excelent video! Thanks for teaching your methods about approaching, "capturing" the subject, composition, and image processing. Lovely photos!
You're so young but your work is out of this world!!
Your free hand stacking abilities are baffling.
A truly first class video again Alexis. Thanks for sharing...
Great videos! Thank you. Looking forward to the focus stacking tutorial!
great content, beautiful images. subscribed.
Love what you do! Everything of it. Looking forward to more content!
your videos are honestly awsome,keep it up!! I really do enjoy them plus I learn a bit about macro photography. I myself am very passionate about photography especially macro photography. Watching your videos I do learn a lot and I hope you keep making them because there people like us who have such a love towards the little world under our feet that it honestly for me brings a smile to my face. Hope your day is going well too!!
Thanks for another informative and beautiful video, looking forward to more
Thank you so much! Excellent presentation.
I feel like I was just hanging out with these bugs. Nice photo technique, but equally great video! Cool tunes too!
Looking forward to a editing and stacking video!
Very beautiful!
Great video, great photos! Thanks
Fantastic mate. Great job and definitely subscribing. Well presented and great info. :)
really interesting video, well done!!
A very interesting video, just found your channel.
I notice you use Fuji gear. Have not seem anyone else showcasing that brand. Do you have any detailed videos on setting up / using the Fuji for focus stacking.
I don't currently have a video like that but that's a good idea, thanks!
@@naturefold yeah please do! do a setup rundown!
Interesting video, thank you!
Helpful LR tips. Drooling over the camera, I didn't know you could get stacks like that handheld, I typically only get a few frames. Anyways, looking forward to the next video.
I could watch springtails grazing for hours!
Great video. Good tips!
Great job!👏👏👏👏
Woww !! very nice video!!. Sorry for my ignorance but I would like to know if the burst of photos, 40, 50, 70 photos is a special function of your Fujifilm X H2 or if you manually indicate how many images you want, focus, etc. . Thank you.
In my case I just manually shoot in burst mode and slowly move the camera to change focus. Some cameras have built in focus bracketing, which changes the focus automatically, but that only works with autofocus lenses and on most camera brands (I believe all except OM System) bracketing is slower that shooting in burst mode.
Thank you so much by your reply.@@naturefold
That’s very interesting! Must be a very capable flash that can keep up with burst mode, or is that not a problem? How many pictures/sec in burst mode?
How can you do this focus stack (which looks more like focus bracketing to me), if you have the diffuser on? I have the same diffuser with a Canon r7 and 100mm L macro, and when the diffuser is on, the camera does not measure the light (ray is blocked by the diffuser) and so all pictures are black. So I do all my stacks manually by moving the camera/focus ring slowly.
A+++
sehr schönes Video
Nice
thanks
lightbender
bugs alert!!