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Here's something weird (and possibly inadvertent) Sean... i've extracted something quite significant (for me) from a scene in your intro. I've taught myself to shoot, although not exclusively, with both eyes open. A little tricky at first - shifting the emphasis from the visual field of one to the other, but it has got progressively smoother. So thank you - there are times when it really makes a difference. Cheers.
Yes, sometimes it helps to have both eyes open to take in the general scene first and then when you've picked your moment you can focus in with one eye.
Mr Gallagher... 'Golden Hour' - you've travelled a bit; would you say that GH is best understood as being a period that varies in duration dependent on Latitude?
Yes, your latitude will certainly determine the time you have to play with in terms of the golden hour. Always adapt your shooting schedule depending on your geographical location.
The trouble with " the golden hour" in Yorkshire, is that, due to global warming, its now always cold and raining in summer!! I cant get out at the minute, as there is so much shit coming out of the media that i cant move, being literally up to my chin in the stuff!!! 😟
I was in Yorkshire just last month and I can confirm it was raining 😆 Sadly, increased rainfall for the UK is predicted as a result of climate change. This will definitely hinder opportunities to shoot during the golden hour. Saying that, photographing in the rain can also make for wonderful opportunities for pictures. Perhaps a topic for a future video!
Thanks for watching! If you have any questions about photographing during the Golden Hour please leave them below. Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to help the channel reach its next milestone, 30K subscribers ✊ Get you free version of my eBook, 'The Camera Doesn't Matter' here gallagher-photo.com/learn/
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Here's something weird (and possibly inadvertent) Sean... i've extracted something quite significant (for me) from a scene in your intro. I've taught myself to shoot, although not exclusively, with both eyes open. A little tricky at first - shifting the emphasis from the visual field of one to the other, but it has got progressively smoother. So thank you - there are times when it really makes a difference. Cheers.
Yes, sometimes it helps to have both eyes open to take in the general scene first and then when you've picked your moment you can focus in with one eye.
Good practical information. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
LOVED IT!!
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Mr Gallagher... 'Golden Hour' - you've travelled a bit; would you say that GH is best understood as being a period that varies in duration dependent on Latitude?
Yes, your latitude will certainly determine the time you have to play with in terms of the golden hour. Always adapt your shooting schedule depending on your geographical location.
The trouble with " the golden hour" in Yorkshire, is that, due to global warming, its now always cold and raining in summer!!
I cant get out at the minute, as there is so much shit coming out of the media that i cant move, being literally up to my chin in the stuff!!! 😟
I was in Yorkshire just last month and I can confirm it was raining 😆 Sadly, increased rainfall for the UK is predicted as a result of climate change. This will definitely hinder opportunities to shoot during the golden hour. Saying that, photographing in the rain can also make for wonderful opportunities for pictures. Perhaps a topic for a future video!
this ten minutes was more usefull than all those dumb "masterclass" ads
😆 Glad it was useful!
man you surely like taking oblique shots😅
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