Shooting in "POOR" LIGHT, things to focus on + PHOTO ANALYSIS - STREET PHOTOGRAPHY IN ISTANBUL
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- čas přidán 6. 05. 2024
- This time around, I'll be taking you on a short ferry ride from Kadikoy to Eminonu. The weather conditions were pretty bad, dark and gloomy, so I switched my camera to black and white and focused on things I don't typically explore, like textures. This was especially useful to keep my students busy and engaged during my recent workshops.
Additionally, I've included a brief analysis of some recent shots I've taken. Hopefully, this will be useful for you when you curate your own photos.
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There is no bad weather, only excuses! Lovely to see your thought process when reviewing images and what you thought you could have done differently. Hope to see more!
So true! You’re totally right. All light conditions present different opportunities. Take care and thanks for commenting!
Beautiful pictures! 👏🏼
And great advice. Thanks for posting.
My pleasure! Thanks for passing by
Amazing as always Eduardo! Thank you for sharing these great tips!
Glad you like them! Cheers bud!
Eduardo, as always, you are a great inspiration to me. It's nice to see a video from you on my CZcams home.
I appreciate the picture with the slow shutter and the shoes of the lady, it's so visually interesting.
Black and white is truly a different language, the phonemes might be similar, but the "composition" of words
achieves a big difference.
The photo analysis is really interesting, I was trying to do something similar, live on twitch but I've stopped because work and university require a bit more of my attention lately, but I might try to do it again when I've a bit more headspace.
I wouldn't delete picture though, it's great to have an archive of picture to look back. I have thousands of files, and sometimes looking at the evolution of the city I'm living in gives me chills, even if these pictures will not be posted/printed/used for anything.
Man! Your comments are always so thoughtful and knowing that I’m an inspiration to you is just so flattering. Even more knowing you’re great photographer yourself as well.
About the photo, I’ll keep a jpeg file. To use less space and have the idea there. Although I have a pretty good visual memory. I can remember photos I’ve taken years ago indeed. Thanks you for your support and your kind thoughts.
When Eduardo shows his pictures with words "they're not there" I feel like Eduardo wants to push them even further than "there", which seems to be his key to perfection.
I think the second shot doesn't even need the cat in the center, because it would take all the attention from the water trace on ground. I don't know... It doesn't seem empty to me.
A few thoughts about the weather. I was there at the workshop when we had 2 days of rain, and to my experience this was a lot better than 2 days of sun, because it gave me an extra challenge and I wouldn't be able to take some of the pictures without the rain. The unexpected appearance of the sun Eduardo shows in this video really was a blessing, because when the clouds got away the light was so soft and perfect. It was like a little reward for the workshop, absolutely amazing moment. Someone in the comments here says no weather is an excuse and I agree!
It was interesting to learn about focusing on the textures!
It’s interesting to know what you think about my photos, especially the analysis. Maybe nothing is missing but despite the shot seems well composed, there’s “something” missing. Like a decisive moment/figure. I advice to go through your own photos and do the same process, analyse and study them so that you will know what to do in the future.
@@eortizfoto I remember you said you make notes once a week and I'm very close to starting doing that, too, because I just see many missed opportunities and want them to become lessons learnt through "the hard way".
The best street photographer on CZcams is back! Also love the song. This takes me back, makes me miss the Istanbul ferry ride.
The best?! No way!!!! Yet thanks!!! 🙏
The photo at 14:52 is spectacular, nice work!
Thanks a million! I’m just glad you stayed 15 mins in the video haha
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Well done Eduardo
Thanks for watching!!!
Grande Eduardo! Espero vernos por allá
Ojalá! Saludos
Effectivement, il y a toujours de quoi photographier dans la rue quelque soit le temps. La preuve en images.
merci mon ami!
Great video man, your black and white tonality is very nice. Are you using the 23mm 1.4 the old version? How is that lens? I'd like to hear your take on it, especially because I work in a similar way and am looking for something faster than the 23mm f2. How is the clutch on that 1.4 are you able to zone focus fast?
Big up for the work, again, keep it up!
Why you need something faster? I barely use mine at f2, even less at f1.4. It so happens that it’s the only 35 I have on my kit. What I love about it is its colour rendering and the clutch mechanism (specially the fact that the barrel doesn’t turns forever) you can’t zone focus at f1.4… the depth of field is too narrow.