Calm session of dreamy forest photography.
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- In today's video I'm exploring a forest with my camera and a new dreamy photography technique I want to try out.
Music used in this video:
An Outline In Space - Josh Mccausland
Cloud Adventure - Less Gravity
Dreams - Risian
Generations - Dear Gravity
Hallowed World - E J R M
Ice Cream Social - Steven Beddall
Life With Myself - Mansij
Soulmate - Yestalgia
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My main video camera and digital photography camera
Sony A7iii - amzn.to/2NRSQgn
The two lenses for the camera:
Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 - amzn.to/2PZ6mBn
Samyang 14mm f/2.8 - amzn.to/2PZ6SiN
My secondary digital camera for casual photography:
Lumix GX80 - amzn.to/2WSkOg2
The two lenses I use with it:
Panasonic 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 - amzn.to/2X1mxj5
Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 - amzn.to/2Cmx3Ij
Other gear I use to make my videos:
GoPro Hero8 - amzn.to/2YISU8v
Microphone - amzn.to/2NTPdWZ
Softbox Lights - amzn.to/36MZ3Tt
Camera Rain Protector - amzn.to/2FKPyuJ
Camera bag - amzn.to/2Ys84P2
SD-Cards - amzn.to/2EmmObx
Micro SD-Card (for GoPro) - amzn.to/2Qi50AD
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This was a cool experiment! I think the soft light combined with the bag gave a lot of these photos an underwater look that is very unique!
Right!? I can't precisely explain it, but somehow they look underwater haha :D
Glad you like them🤗
Thank you Reimann!
The dreamy effects reminds me of dreamy woodland effects used in 1980's TV series (like Robin of Sherwood, and the film Excalibur).
amazing I always get inspired by your prespective and photography
Aww great, glad you do - thank you! :)
Excellent calming video! Enjoyed the process and the results. Simple experiments sometimes beautiful results!
Aww thanks! Indeed, it's so simple actually - I'm happy that I finally tried it out🤗
The colour grading of your videos are so awesome 😍
Aww thank you!🤗
I recommend trying one of those cheap CCD digicams to achieve somewhat of a similar effect. Great video as usual!
Great video as always 👏🏼
Thank you!🥺
Thx for sharing
Hi Teo! I would love to go on such a photo walk with you. Just too amazing🥺
aww thanks! :))
I really like the bag technique that you are trying here. As you said in the video, it definitely gives off some impressionist vibes which I love, love the shot at 12:25
Ohh cool, glad you like it too - thanks for sharing your thoughts! :))
Flawless, as always! :)
Aww thank you!🥺🙏🏼
If I had to name the best fotography youtuber it would be you. Not focused on expensive THE ONLY CAMERA YOU EVER NEED type of videos, rather a artistic way of making fotos and how it should be.
Aww thank you!🥺🙏🏼
Mandatory maybe a strong word but, I think a CPL filter is mandatory specially since you shoot a lot of foliage, puddles/lakes, open skies...etc
Great video! The photo look like painting so good!
Aww thanks!🤗
Really interesting.Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!🤗
Hi Teo, I noticed you used the bag in two different ways: holding the bag in front of the lens, and putting the bag over the lens. Do you know if one or the other variation produced those neat light flares? Never tried this technique before, but was thinking that putting the bag over the lens might be more likely to result in the cool light flares. I think I want to try this. Thanks for the inspiration!
Sure, glad you enjoyed it! :)
When you just hold it in front of the lens you get a very soft photograph because you're shooting through two layers, whereas when you shoot through the bag you only have one layer so it's not as strong of an effect. The flares mostly come from wrinkles in the bag so to get them on purpose you can simply hold the bag in a way that it's not straight :)
Love your videos, hi from Perú
Aww thanks!🤗
Ohh wow that's a wee bit away from where I am haha - hi!🙌🏼🙌🏼
i prefer the first version @11:50 over the 2nd version. for my tastes, the effect is too strong in the 2nd version. also, if it were my image i would probably selectively brighten the lit portions of your intended subject and dial down the bright trees in the center, at least to the point that they balance the intended subject.
Ahh I see, thanks for sharing!🤗
I did that actually, but probably just not as strong as you would have done it. I felt that more would become strangely unnatural🤔
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Interesting approach with plastic bag ....
can you put in the iso aperture shutter speed ?
It might be worth investing in a Promist filter.
I love Promist Filters, but not for this - they have a different effect. Usually they soften edges and bloom the highlights, whereas the bag additionally fades the image and decreases contrast.
Also Promist Filters are wonderfully controlled, but in this case I actually enjoyed the versatility of the effect and that it never turned out the same🤗
@@teocrawford Maybe use a UV filter covered with Vaseline?
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This video wass dreamyyy 🤌and it would be interesting to see you taking dreamy photos in cities and stuff
yeeeah! Ahh I'm not much of a city shooter, but probably I will try this out in more quiet areas like I usually go to :)