You, sir, are an absolute genius and a saint. Thank you for offering film school to those who didn't go - this knowledge is more than money could ever buy. Cheers and heartfelt appreciation!
i dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly forgot the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
I love this. Viewed several times. Looks like alien worlds or something. 🤪 Several Macro Photographers describe using a focus stacking process to increase depth of field, while one Photographer said this is time consuming for a working photographer who may be shooting a number of scenes. He strives to capture the depth of field in-camera. Can’t get away with focus stacking when capturing subjects in motion.
For a slow subject like this, you could. You'd need a macro focusing rail and mark the positions accordingly, like in the tripod head in the video. You'd need to take shifts with an assistant to get each stacked shot each time in a continuous process. If you get an automatic macro focusing rail and software, it makes the process even more streamlined and easier.
The wool has been pulled over our eyes way too long by camera manufacturers creating an urgency to upgrade continually until we cannot afford to be a part of the craft. By simply using your (our) old school techniques of "If I could buy it... I should be able to make it", you've revealed the fascination of the mechanics not just the end result, which is is awesome by the way but it's the journey that makes us want to do it over and over.
This is kind of close to what my collegues from cgi department created content for a treatment. I always thought myself how I ll do it for real at a low cost. Thank you for all your work and shared knowledge. I'm young and fresh in the industry and I like making things, For sure I will try building some of yours for my own projects. please keep posting! much love!
I'm new to your channel , but i watched all of them in one day. you are the very master i always looked for. looking forward for new content and thanks for sharing your knowledge.
great shots and thank you for sharing your ideas ! Off hand do you perhaps know what your final magnification was on those two lenses . more or less 10 X or more ? . thanks again for the inspiration !
You, sir, are an absolute genius and a saint. Thank you for offering film school to those who didn't go - this knowledge is more than money could ever buy. Cheers and heartfelt appreciation!
very well said Demetrius!!! Today lot of tools are available to do... but the mind of the person who made this video is the most precious.
well said
I went to film school. Trust me, this guy knows more in his pinky than all of my overpaid professors combined.
they don't teach you anything at a film school
i dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly forgot the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
First time I want a tutorial video to be as long as possible. Each second is a treasure
Technically, photographically, creatively. Just outstanding
This is why photography is an art.
Wow, Wow, Wow!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for this video. It was really helpful for my project.
Utter generosity. Thanks for sharing this priceless wisdom.
This is gold, thanks for sharing!
Sir, you are a genius.
Superb!
your channel contents are unvaluable!
I love this. Viewed several times. Looks like alien worlds or something. 🤪
Several Macro Photographers describe using a focus stacking process to increase depth of field, while one Photographer said this is time consuming for a working photographer who may be shooting a number of scenes. He strives to capture the depth of field in-camera.
Can’t get away with focus stacking when capturing subjects in motion.
For a slow subject like this, you could. You'd need a macro focusing rail and mark the positions accordingly, like in the tripod head in the video. You'd need to take shifts with an assistant to get each stacked shot each time in a continuous process. If you get an automatic macro focusing rail and software, it makes the process even more streamlined and easier.
This channel is like cinematography school. Perfect
I do some macro, but i haven't set my aspirations high enough, this looks incredible!
it's like being back in HASHI studio! i think you guys were separated at birth! fabulous stuff - thank you for sharing.
The wool has been pulled over our eyes way too long by camera manufacturers creating an urgency to upgrade continually until we cannot afford to be a part of the craft. By simply using your (our) old school techniques of "If I could buy it... I should be able to make it", you've revealed the fascination of the mechanics not just the end result, which is is awesome by the way but it's the journey that makes us want to do it over and over.
This is kind of close to what my collegues from cgi department created content for a treatment. I always thought myself how I ll do it for real at a low cost. Thank you for all your work and shared knowledge. I'm young and fresh in the industry and I like making things, For sure I will try building some of yours for my own projects. please keep posting! much love!
love this!
thank you for this video.
Amazing stuff, incredible that this does not have more views!
amazing!!!!
Wow, just wow. So much gold in such a small video. I am glad I came across your channel
Awesome 👍
This is so, so so, awesome and extremely inspiring! Thank you very much
Next Level Cinematography! Thanks for sharing!
This is amazing. I love the innovative, DIY approach!
Super cool! Even to those without that gear.
Cool Man. You've opened my eyes. I can make at home as well. Thanks you for sharing. Best regards from Germany.
Amazing
Very very cool. I don't know that id ever have a use for this, but none the less really enjoyed seeing how it was done.
I'm new to your channel , but i watched all of them in one day. you are the very master i always looked for. looking forward for new content and thanks for sharing your knowledge.
wow. amazing results. i loved the various improvisations KUDOS to you. thank you
I WOULD HAVE PAYED FOR THIS TO WATCH ALL YOUR VIDEO. THANK U
Excellent
Incredible. Such an interesting and useful video
Stunning!!!
Great shots! Thanks for sharing
Been binging your stuff man. Very detailed and well paced
End-game stuff! Amazing!
This is .... incredible!
Simply Magnificent
Incredible... As always!
Amazing images, thank you for sharing!
Brilliant and beautiful. Congrats
Beautiful work and a very good video! What type of mold was used and how did you get your hands on it?!
You're brilliant!
wow. Just wow!
This is AMAZING!!!!
THIS IS AMAZING.
Can you get closer than canon 65mm 5x macro lens? And what would be magnification on this setup?
This was awsome. Good job!
wow thats amazing
Amazing job mate!
I love your channel.
great shots and thank you for sharing your ideas ! Off hand do you perhaps know what your final magnification was on those two lenses . more or less 10 X or more ? . thanks again for the inspiration !
Genius!!!!
next level. Really thanks. really...
Woww.. amazing work sir
Ótima solução para microfotogarfia!
Master
brilliant!
great. respect u
Great tips and very well explained. One thing jumped out at me though... Why did u pronounced Aluminium wrong ?
I like the music. Could you tell me what is this?
I also want to know the song.
Same here! I've tried Shazam, Soundcloud and a bunch of other music identifiers but none of them recognise this song.
Superb🙂
Thank you
Sir I have a question.
When you are in such an extreme macro position, how do you manage with the depth of field and also the focus ?
Please answer
Wow!
wowwwwwamizing
So, you don't reverse mount the lens to the bellows?
awesome
Nice video
thanks
f..... genius
Smart vid, pity for the annoying background jingle
nice
I'll be terrified if I put my lense that near to the mold......
Awesome stuff... Your lens or sensor was quite dirty in some of the shots though.
so cool. do you have a link to the 2x2 LED? subscribed! Check my channel out when you get a chance
Please excuse me while I pick the the brain matter from the explosion of my head.
and so 7 days later, there is mold inside the gear lol
Amazing shots. Thanks for tips.
amazing!