A Common Photography Problem ...
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- Опубликовано: 14 сен 2022
- Today I talk about a mistake I make in my photography ... and wonder if you do it as well ...
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Didn't find the shot at 2:30 busy. Loved the composition and a bit more muted colors due to the lighting.
That last photo seems to be in motion and in 3D, so amazing!
Great video as always!
Thanks so much for your kind words ... The first and last were my favourites as well!
And as always thanks for watching 😁👍
Great advice, Mike. I was so afraid that you were going to tell us you dropped your camera, though. Stay safe and warm.
Haha!! Luckily not, although my A7C took a bit of a beating the other day when I hadn't secured it onto the tripod properly ... it is still going though even though the flippy screen is a little more wobbly than is should be.
As always thanks for watching Lance 😁👍
I do this all the time, Mike. Thanks for posting the video!
Great to hear I'm not the only one...
Thanks for watching Alan 😁👍
Happens to the best of us. My main one is I always forget to shut off stabilization when mounted on a tripod / vice versa.
That is one that can give that tiny bit of blur in the shots, I always used to forget to do this when I shot with Canon cameras ... and it is so easy to do. Out of interest, what camera do you shoot with?
@@mikesphotography Sony A7iii + a Sony Rx10 iv (picked that rx up for travel vs my other telephoto due to your recommendation) ;)
the results are very stunning bro.. the photos are so cool, success always bro 📸📸📸
Thank you so much 😀
I know I used the advice from Mark Galer and started using my 3 memory recall settings on my Sony A7rIII.
Agree, too easy to get swept up in the moment - especially for public event/street photography - and have a settings lapse. Discipline is key; histogram helps - use a “standard” group of settings with only a single variable, like ISO or aperture that is adjusted per histogram. Then again, sometimes we’re over-prepared. Going out on “empty” can work, too. Just remember the belt clip😁. IMO image at 2:38 not too busy, but lighting kindda flat. Final image spot on. Too many trees for composition - take an axe in bag.😁 Cheers!
Haha! Imagine that in the next video ... if the composition isn't working, break out your axe!! ... and as a bonus, you'll have firewood to keep warm at night!! 😆
I like that idea of a standard group of settings with only a single variable ... might be an idea for a future video. 🤔
The lighting was kind of flat that day ... when I got that little bit of light on the last scene, I was happy with that, but it did take quite a bit of editing to get there ...
As always thanks for watching Paul 😁👍
Nice one again Mike. I was only there a few weeks ago.. quite a steep climb to the top if I recall.
Hi Clifford,
Yes indeed, both Parkhouse Hill and Chrome Hill get the heart pumping!
Great views though so well worth the hike. 😁👍
Did you get good conditions when you were there?
I often use one of the self-timer modes when I have the camera on a tripod (to minimize camera shake), then forget to change the drive mode back later. There's nothing quite like missing a spur-of-the-moment shot and being subjected to camera beeps while the timer counts down. I just missed getting a shot of Bigfoot the other day when the beeping scared him away. 🙂
Haha!! Yes ... that one is so annoying ... and as soon as you hear the beeping, you know exactly what you've done!!
Maybe this is why bigfoot has never been photographed? 🤔
Thanks for watching Larry 😁👍
Ha yes same here
Hahaha I love this. This is exactly why I do, too! I also forget when I switch my AF to MF on some lenses. 😂 😅
been there, done that! and am sure am gonna do that again anyway!
Hi Mike: I do like your first image and I didn't find the elements within the composition in anyway. Another very enjoyable video. Cheers, Keith
Thanks so much for your kind words Keith!
Even though the weather didn't work out like I wanted it to, I enjoyed this shoot, and a facinating location as well ... I think I might be heading back to this location a lot this autumn.
As always, thanks for watching 😁👍
The picture you captured doesn't appear busy at all, but it tells a tale because the trail, land, house, and sky are all connected in some way.
Thanks very much for your thoughts Vinko, I like they way you described how they are all linked.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Hi Mike, what i usually do is after each session when I get back home. Is putting al my settings back to "a standard setting" adjust the ISO, check the mode, check my standard aperture etc. In the summer I shot mostly insects (is possible flying insects) so then i set it to shutter speed mode and put it already to a fast 1/400 sec and put on my Macro lens. In the other seasons, my preference is landscape so i put it on "Aperture mode" and put on the standard lens.
That's great advice JP! Making a habit like this is such a great way to kind of reset your camera so it is ready to go the next day.
Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching! 😀👍
What I do on my Sony to help with the settings is to store in the memories on the camera my default settings for landscape, both hand held and tripod. So whenever I want to start I select the starting point settings from the memory and then just adjust if required to the particular requirements of that location. At least this way I am never miles away from good settings. I also store other settings for action, street photography etc. I can't claim this as my own ideas as I got them from Mark Galer's channel (Global Sony imaging ambassador).
Great idea Peter! Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching. 😀👍
2:26, the shot is not busy but the light hitting the subject is not at its best conditions to distinct and redirect the eye there in a pleasing way
Nice video !
Thanks for your thoughts Raza.
You're right. I can't wait to come back to this place when the light is good. 👍
I thought this was going to be a video about landscape photography during a bad hair day which I can def relate too
Haha! Best comment yet!! 😆😆😆
Ha ha, so it's not just me! I've started experimenting instead of reading books and watching videos so I am more aware of settings and I have FINALLY started using manual mode.
Haha! Indeed it isn't!! You can ditch those books ... as long as you keep watching a certain youtubers videos!! 😆👍
That's great to hear. Manual mode is a great function when you have time to dial in your settings. I sometimes go out and shoot just in manual mode if I have been away from the camera for a while, to get back into the photography headspace. I did it in a video a while back ... and it teaches you so much about how the camera works. Check it out if you haven't seen it already: ruclips.net/video/xFS6Py9KPf0/видео.html
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography Yes, your video on manual mode is pretty much what I have been doing. One thing you only touch on is depth of field when you open up the aperture to let in enough light. Got a whole new learning curve as my Lumix G5 has died and been serendipitily replaced with a G9 (two pages of instructions for iA mode!!! 🤪).
Re photo at 2:30 When I crop out the foreground's golden grasses with my hand the transition to the grey sky is not so polar, keeping a tighter color pallet. It is a beautiful shot either way because the golden color grabs you and stands in for the sun that has been over cast by the fog.
Thanks for your thoughts, and great to hear how you looked at the photo, blocking off the lower area of grass to control the colour pallet.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
I bought 2 capture clips for the 2 backpacks I use. Had this happen last week, had shutter speed at 320ish for some flying Pelicans..had to delete them all after realizing in post the blur. Not the first time, won't be the last I am sure. 🤣
Thanks for sharing your experiences Tony. It's so annoying when the shutter speed isn't quite fast enough.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
I can forget many things but in my backpack I never forget to put the snack!!!
Anyway with the new OM1 However with the new OM1 the problem of filters would not have been a problem 😁👍
Haha!! The first rule of landscape photography ... snacks packed ... the second rule of landscape photography ... you do not forget snacks ... 😆😆
Thanks for watching Paolo! 😀👍
😂😂 this is absolutely something I'm guilty of, both the wildly snapping and the peak design clip lol
Haha! It is unbelievably annoying forgetting the clip isn't it Mark ... it's amazing how quickly we can become reliant on something so easily!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
its a beautiful nature there :) and a nice video again :)
It is isn't it! I will be back to this place a lot more this autumn and winter as well ... need to explore all around this place as well!
As always thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography nice🙂and your welcome! 😁
I'm sure it depends on the system, but with both Nikon and LUMIX I found if you used the custom save banks the settings would default back to the saved settings when turned off and back on.
This is one of the main reasons I don't use custom settings any more. It is so annoying that they default back to their original settings when switching ... for the principle settings there should be options to have them constantly update to what you last used ...
@@mikesphotography Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of saving a custom set?
Not really, if you could set it to change the ones you wanted to, like aperture, shutterspeed or iso and then save the other settings, in my opinion, that would be better as you shoot through the day with ever changing conditions.
Another great video Mike --Im struggling with landscape shooting RAW and cant get the images to pop always flat . This video will make me think more about settings and go back to jpegs .
If you're not editing your raw files, then simply shoot in jpg.
Thanks so much Linda!
I remember when I first switched to RAW and I struggled for such a long time ... and I also switched back and forth between the two formats.
The best bet would be to shoot in both RAW and jpeg, so you have the best of both worlds, then as you develop your editing skills, you will have the option of going back to older images you might like and tweaking them a little.
I'm actually planning a lightroom video soon, so hopefully that will help you get into the groove with your editing skills.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography thank you---had another go yesterday, forced myself to only shoot RAW. I had to try harder and not be so lazy with my editing attempts ... will watch out for you Lightroom video.. Working with affinity photo - seems easy enough.
Great video. Are you a sony shooter through and through or would you move to nikon for the nikon z9
As for me I shoot with an a1 and yes I get so excited with my surroundings I fo forget to put in my settings sometimes too lol
Thanks very much!!
Changing brands is such a hassle. I switched from canon to Panasonic and then back to canon ... And then to Sony, so I'm a bit done with that kind of thing.
I'm happy with my setup and will stick with it, slowly building up to better glass and better cameras.
Lol. It is so easy to do isn't it. I've started reading out the settings now as I take the shot and this seems to be helping.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
So true what you say
thanks very much Paul!
The other night I was shooting the moon rising. I set my ISO at highest setting because this was my first time doing this kind of shoot. The moon rises fast, so bracketing exposures are very hard, but too high an ISO will produce grain you can't fix.
Moon photography is such an anomaly when it comes to how we all think night and low light photography.
Did you find out about the looney 11 rule? In a nutshell, you set your aperture to f11 and then the shutter speed matches the iso, so if you are at 1/100 second, the iso is at 100, if you are shooting at 1/400 the iso goes to 400.
I hope you got a good shot of the moon!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
I sometimes shoot with a a7iii but I'm used to Fujis so I'm sometimes like : "How the heck do I do this on a Sony ?!" 😆. Loved all your shots, the colors are so beautiful !
Haha! I know what you mean, I used to shoot with both Canon and Sony, and then Panasonic and Sony and it is a head scratches sometimes ... and also the new sony menu system in the A7iv ... that is like changing to a whole different brand!!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography I know I should stick to one brand but I'm torn. I can't decide 😄
Haha! Oh I get you on that one ... I'm constantly wondering if I should invest in another brand 😆😆😆
I would frame the first shot without the tree and sky bring down to the wall behind the hut and crop the bottom to have the road come out of the bottom left corner - My problem with settings is I normally shoot landscapes- flowers and such but I have been trying to shoot some birds and that is way different in speed and I think birds are best with auto ISO - I use a 2 second timer on my landscapes and one day My wife yelled there is a hawk in the back yard-- I grabbed the camera and came to the patio door and started to take the shot - 2 second timer was on and set for bracketing-- I managed to reset and get one shot of the hawk with it's meal on the lawn but it was crazy for a bit.
Thanks for your thoughts on the composition. It is interesting how the bright sky draws the eye up to the top of the frame a little too much ... I'll definitely try out your idea with the framing.
Haha!! It's that camera setting that can help so much with landscape photography but get in the way of the spontaneous photographs. Great to hear you got it sorted before the hawk flew away.
Thanks for watching and sharing your story 😁👍
Thanks for sharing this video. Were you able to find an L Bracket for your new Sony a7iv? 😋
Thanks Ashwin.
L-brackets and flippy screens do not go well together ... if you look at the video at 0:21 you'll see what I have come up with ... I basically have the half cage from Small rig and then I've put a quick release plate from Peak Design on the side and as far forward as possible ... it seems to work for me and I get 99% of the movement with the flippy screen.
I've got a comparison video coming really soon between the A7iii and the A7iv, so keep an eye out for that one where I talk about this very thing.
As always thanks for watching 😁👍
Mike, i suppose that you use an a7iv ...do you have warming issue of the camera body?
Hi Francesco,
Yes I have the A7iv and I haven't had any problems with it overheating ... with landscape photography, it is quite a chilled genre (apart from those fleeting moments of light). Wedding photography on the other hand would be a little more pressured, from the temperature of the venue to the amount of photos and use the camera would get through the day. So I suppose it is dependant on the levels of use.
Camera mood mention please 🙏
great
Thanks 😁👍
I don't believe that first shot is too busy. The trees/bushes frame the road which draws the eye in. Main subject being the road then the house + hill
Thanks for your feedback Joe, much appreciated! It seems to work well doesn't it ... and the trees almost make sure your eye doesn't wonder out of the frame.
😀👍
@@mikesphotography absolutely! If anything I would maybe crop it a bit tighter other than that you're money baby!
Great video, Mike, Awesome landscapes and photos as always. I was going to list out my mistakes, but apparently there is a limit to how many characters I can type in a comment. Your mistake is just one in a long list of mine. Please keep up these vlogs where you give us information while providing these fantastic views. I am really enjoying them. I hope you and yours are well, my friend. Till next week.
Haha!! I didn't want to list all of mine either as the video would have been about 3 hours long!! 😆
Great to hear you're enjoying the videos Steve! I have a lot more planned so hopefully I can keep it going ... just need to please the youtube algorithm gods enough to keep the numbers rising!! 😆😆
We're good dude, I hope all is good with you and your family!! 👍
Very interesting topic. Let me guess your next topic: “How to avoid forgetting you gears.” ;)
For not missing any settings I setup a new habit: I read them out loud like RUclipsrs do (and like you do). And I stick to the process: 1/ Light, 2/ Subject, 3/ Settings.
By the way, it continues to be strange not having a final word at the end of your videos. It feels like it’s an error and the video has been cropped.
Haha!! Maybe that should be next week's title and subject! 😆
That's a good habit to build ... it then makes you think about them as you are in the moment. Thanks for the tip!!
I know what you mean about the ending ... as a videographer it pains me to edit that way ... but looking at the stats in youtube, it helps build the numbers. In finishing early, it has increased the number op people clicking on the video linked at the end, which in turn promotes my videos to more people over the platform. I spend so much time on these videos that ultimately, if I can't make it sustainable, I'll have to stop making them, so that's the reason why. I hope you understand Gabriel.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
I use the C1, C2 and C3 settings for this very reason (5D 4) - one is landscapes with tripod m. lockup and bracketing, other is sports with rapid burst and third is for general photography. Really useful!
Thanks for sharing your setup Stephen. This is a great way to use the custom options on the mode dial.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
lol....if I had to describe my photography technique it would be Spray and Pray.
Haha! If you take enough shots, you'll definitely get a keeper!! 😆
I do it all the time.
It's so easy to do isn't it!!
I might have to put a big sticker on the back of my camera saying "SETTINGS" 😆
As always thanks for watching 😁👍
Anyone ever tell you, that you sound like Adrian Paul from the TV series Highlander? Lol random I know
Lol ... it's the first time I've heard that ... 😆😆😆
I feel that the photo shown at 2:27 is distracting to me with the bright sky and a tree at the top part of the frame. Removing those two things in camera or in post by cropping out would make it a more pleasing photograph.
Thanks for your feedback Aljo! It's great to hear your perspective on the photo. I might try that to see how different it would look.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Hunger it's photographs worst enemy..... You can forget your ND filter, but can`t forget roastbeef sandwitch!!! So, i'm not alone....😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
Haha! Indeed it is!! ... I always seem to forget my filters for some reason ... I think I am going to have to start packing my bags a lot earlier, or have a checklist I go through the night before I go on a shoot!
As always thanks for watching Juan Carlos 😁👍
@@mikesphotography Sorry Mike, what about message from telegram talking about a pize.....? It's yours the message????
Ignore it, it's a scam
I'm just going through my account to try to delete them all before someone gets caught out.
Seems like if you get over 10,000 views it triggers a scambot.
@@mikesphotography Wow.... I thought you were giving me your a7IV.....😋😋😋😋😋
Primer comengario
Si mi amigo
¡Gracias por ver! 😀👍
@@mikesphotography do you have an official telegram?
Hi Sam, please ignore that message and don't contact them on telegram. It is a scam.
I've been deleting those messages all afternoon and reporting them to RUclips.
It certainly happens to me as well. Too much in a rush to find the right composition and in the excitement sometimes forget about the settings. If it were possible to take a photo while having no lens on the body it would have happened to me at some point.
Haha!! Now that would be a story for the grandkids!! 😆😆
Thanks for watching Reno, and thanks for sharing how you sometimes operate when that light comes through! 😀👍
Every time I watch your clips, the weather is grey and miserable... can you please make a vid when the sun is shining bright and not a cloud in the sky.... it’s so depressing.
You're obviously not selecting the right ones ... I've made quite a few where the sun does break through in all its glory.
Persistence is one of the traits you need for landscape photography, and if you're depressed by a few cloudy day videos, then it's probably not the genre for you.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Know the problem well! My solution has been to discipline myself and, after a specialized shot like the Milky Way, to reset my camera to a standard set of parameters that are good if I need to capture something quickly. Also, to avoid leaving things at home, I wear a fishing vest with all my basic “possibles” in the pockets - filters, basic cleaning materials, rain cover, pano rail settings, etc.
Thanks for the ideas! Great to know how you overcome getting the wrong settings in your camera ... And how to avoid forgetting stuff! 😁👍