Thanks very much for the sub. I enjoyed creating this, next week someone is going to win the print. Hope you are able to watch. It’s the Christmas special
I am interested in this. I was curious about the aperture you landed on. I thought of a wide aperture for less depth of field but then thought that it could lose too much detail and then thought maybe F6.3-F8 might give a better balance. What did you use in your example? Would you use that again or try a different one?
I don’t think it really matters Philip as it’s blended so much but I used f8 so that I could get a shutter speed I could hand hold easily enough (which was 1/125). I would happily stick on P actually but I was in manual do left it there. The most important thing is to try and keep the subject the same size. I used the grid lines in camera to help with this. Keeping a constant aperture and focal length meant that the perspective stayed the same. Thanks for watching, I’ll do another video of the technique in a month or so.
very very impresive
Thanks for sharing this. It's so inspirational, and thanks for introducing Pep Ventosa too
Thanks Helen. I’m enjoying exploring this style, definitely going to be shooting more of it in the new year.
Great work ❤
Thanks for the insight into your process. That gives me some interesting ideas. I subscribed and look forward to seeing more of your content!
Thanks very much for the sub. I enjoyed creating this, next week someone is going to win the print. Hope you are able to watch. It’s the Christmas special
I am interested in this. I was curious about the aperture you landed on. I thought of a wide aperture for less depth of field but then thought that it could lose too much detail and then thought maybe F6.3-F8 might give a better balance. What did you use in your example? Would you use that again or try a different one?
I don’t think it really matters Philip as it’s blended so much but I used f8 so that I could get a shutter speed I could hand hold easily enough (which was 1/125). I would happily stick on P actually but I was in manual do left it there. The most important thing is to try and keep the subject the same size. I used the grid lines in camera to help with this. Keeping a constant aperture and focal length meant that the perspective stayed the same. Thanks for watching, I’ll do another video of the technique in a month or so.