Stop Using the Wrong Shutter Speed in Landscape Photography!
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- It is important to get the shutter speed right when you do landscape photography. In this video, I'll show you how to not get it wrong and share my philosophy in regard to shutter speed, long exposures, and flowing water in landscape photography.
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my god why didnt I realise that about distance?? 30 years with a camera.. and I never figured that out. Thank you so much Mads
These pictures look much better than the usual minute-long exposures.
I agree, I think long exposure waterfalls/seascapes have been done to death and are so cliche, I really don't like them. I much prefer water photography that actually looks like moving water. Not freeze frame but just enough blur to show the motion and texture of the water, to capture a realistic view of the scene.
More great tips, every new video is a precious thing. Thanks Mads.
Your comments about long exposures losing the texture of water are so important. Water doesn't streak ethereally, it dances and jumps in multi dimensions. Too many photos have killed the life of the water and finding a good balance between too much and too little detail makes a huge difference.
Some stunning shots to illustrate exactly that point, thank you.
This! So true...
A shot taken at 1/1,000s is no more realistic than one taken for 120s. Water doesn't freeze in mid air. Ultimately, you take and admire photos in the style that you like.
@@vjosullivan Freeze it does not, no, but you're getting rid of basically all details at 120s. If you don't care about water detail fine, but at that point it doesn't even look like water.
Very interesting fact about the distances, I'd never really thought about it before, but it's totally logical. Every day is a school day!
The same effect you have when changing focal length ... and that's the reason why the rule of thumbs (shutter speed = 1/focal length) works!
That image of the lighthouse and the waves splashing have got to be one of my favorite 2021 image. It is everything.
Everything you say make lots of sense, now that I watched your video, I love the texture of your seascape photos. Beautiful images. Thanks so much!!!!
Nice video, thanks for posting!
I like seeing the difference it makes to select different shutter speeds in the examples you post of otherwise similar shots.
Awesome long exposure tips covered in one succinct video covering a wide variety of contexts and environments! The biggest takeaway for me was the distance relationship to the subject. Thank you!
Mads, I love your videos. It’s like being in a class being taught by someone who has just stepped back inside from an epic photographic trip. Your techniques explained so well and are something I can build from to expand my knowledge and improve myself. I don’t get that from many other CZcams resources, Thank you.
I am working on making a jump to the next level. Long exposures, processing, are new to me and this video made it a litle more clear. Thanks.
Primary take away was the effect of zoom and proximity to subject. Thanks for that gem.
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@Melvin Thaddeus yup, have been watching on kaldroStream for months myself :D
@Melvin Thaddeus yea, have been watching on kaldrostream for years myself :)
Same here. Speed with proximity.
This is one of the best landscape photography videos I've ever seen.
As usual, great video, very educational, thanks Mads.
Truly beautiful examples. They are simply stunning. Thanks Mads.
I appreciate your clear explanation of shutter speeds. I’m just getting into long exposure photos and this helped a lot. Thank you
Had me really worried until i read the comments!! Thought I was alone in not considering distance in my work...
Thank you for pointing this out!!
Hadn't thought of the closeness of an object affecting its blur. Thanks. I'm jealous of your still foggy mornings. I'm in New Zealand - its windy here, and a calm foggy forest is hard to come by. Thanks for all the great detail in this video
What I find interesting is that most of your pics I have been to those places. I have been to Iceland 7 times and I was there in July 2021 and got good pics of the volcano. Thank you and I will subscribe.
Its good to see someone still capturing the great outdoors exquisitely and passionately and motivated to share his knowledge online. You must be very busy making and editing all those tubes.
The concept is very simple, but your examples are amazing. Great work.
An excellent tutorial for long shutter exposure.
Like many others, I initially got stuck on doing the long exposures, without realizing I’m losing an opportunity for detail and patterns in the water.
Fantastic that you also discuss distance from the lens and shutter speed, this isn’t spoken of enough.
Thank you once again for a fantastic tutorial.
Liked and subscribed
The explanation that the water drop has to move across the frame is so life changing! 😳
Hello Mads, having only recently discovered your video's here, i just wanted to say a huge 'Thank you!'. I consider myself a complete novice as a photographer but do know that my passion is landscape photography. I wanted to get the most out of my camera (entry level Canon) so turned to CZcams. Having watched many of your tutorials now, i am hoping to put it all to good use in an upcoming trip to the Scottish Highlands/Skye in June. Your photographs are an inspiration, keep up the great work :) Lee, Wales.
I loved this video! Thank you for posting your beautiful photos!
Veldig interesant!!! Tusen takk!!!
these shots are gorgeous!
Perfect timing Mads! I went out yesterday for the first time, and as beginner, to capture a waterfall and stream. Got this in my inbox today!! perfect!!
Not only do you explain things well, you have some GREAT killer example photos. PLUS plus PLUS!! Finally, someone who knows that music should be in the background!!! Well done Mads!!
Hehe, thanks a lot, Dave! I like to take it chill with some chill music ;)
Fantastic video Mads and gorgeous photography! Lots of great practical tips, thanks for sharing.
Absolutely amazing photos... and totally agree with your ideas about the exposure times
Brilliant video Mads!
Love your work and your tutorials. Get so much out of them. Thank you!
Great Video Mads, as I am beginner at photography i have watched multiple You Tube channels, however i always come back to yours. I have moved away from alot of the other channels & use yours as my go to channel for guidance. So many thanks for what you do / have done on your channel
Dzięki! Spróbuję tego.
Well done! I’m just now beginning to get into long exposure photography and this video was great timing. Like so many of the other comments I didn’t know about the distance from camera phenomena. Another wonderful tidbit of information. Thank you
You are very welcome, Norm :)
Thanks Mads. Great info as always.
Packed full of awesome information. Very easy to understand as well.
Beautiful photography. Thank you for sharing. Cheers!
Aww I didn't know the effect of the distance from the object
Great video and very well laid out with examples and the settings you used to get your results.
I am still learning and now experimenting much more in the manual mode to try and get some better results in photography and step it up to the next level and I have learnt loads but still have a long way to go.
Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
This concept is also why the 1/focal length rule for hand holding a lens breaks down the closer the subject is to the camera.
Great stuff Mads its great the way u explain what ur talking about keep the fab work up Mads
If you show the time that you took the each photos is the best, Thanks so much for the best sharing
Loved this video Mads! You explain things so well.Thanks for sharing your awesome photography tips💙
Thank you for this presentation. I have posted questions on various forums concerning "what initial settings to begin and then adjust?" This has answered the question very well.
You are welcome, Andrew. Happy it helped out :)
Excellent tips and educational for all levels of photogs. Thank you!
So good. Great info. Insane shots.
Wow best youtuber I've seen in a long time. Thank you for all of the great tips! 👍
Very instructive. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you.
Thanks Peter for putting on this video
You are welcome! :)
Excellent tips Mads! Great video
Thank you for the discussion today Mads as I had never considered the relationship between distance from the subject and shutter speed. Something that I will consider more next time I am being selective about the final look of the image
You are welcome, Jim, yes. It is just a small thing to have in mind. I usually just eye-ball the effect, but it's a good starting point :)
Great Mads. I was a 10 stop, long exposure guy. But I am now going to experiment, thanks
I really like using about 1/10 shutter for streams, small rapids, and small waterfalls. It retains some texture but softens it to look more pleasant.
Incredible video, and stunning photos. This crystalized and added to my learning in such a clear way. Many thanks!!! Saved.
The pieces of ice, wow! Thank you Mads, great video
This is an excellent review of moving water photography, Mads. I've been photographing rapids for years, one of my favorite subjects. Thanks for this great summary! I'll use some of this information next week in Iceland.
I thought this would be so elementary! Boy… you proved I still have a LOT to learn! Awesome!
Unreal photo at 12:30, hats off to you if this is a real unprocessed photo and not just layers and masking in photoshop.
Usefull tips! I haven't thought about the distance between the camera and the object.
You explained everything so very well
Truly enjoyed the video.
Super interesting and enriching! Great class!
The effect of the distance to the streams is new to me, but it makes sense, thanks for your Video!
GREAT video. Excellent details.
Cracking video. It's always fun playing about with shutter speed and water however this video really bought it down to earth a bit in terms of specifics. Thanks.
Thanks a lot! Happy you enjoyed it :)
Great video and sample photos. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and technique.
Fantastic video, thank you so much 🙏
These photos are amazing bro!!! Damn!
Excellent video very clearly explained thanks
What you said in the beginning, I feel you :D When I got my first 10 stop filter I wanted to find a way to use that always
thanks for the content... good explanation of the relationship between exposure and distance.
This video is truly excellent thank you
Thankyou for this video 🙏🏼👍
Thank you for sharing your tips.
amazing video, I just learned so much out of it so THANK YOU for that.
Thank you, Mads! Excellent! I've learned more new skills watching this tutorial! Now I need to get out and do it. I'm a slow learner and "practice makes perfect", "Ubung macht den Meister"! 🙂
Thank you very explicative and super clear, thanks!!
your photos are ..amazing thanks you to open a new form to see the world
thanks Mads awesome clip
Very informative videos 👏👏 thank you again 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Awesome video, I'm a beginner and this helps a lot.
Thanks a lot! Really useful details with interesting photos
Thank's Mads . Great video with a lot of photos of Iceland .
Very helpful video.
Calmful telling and awesome examples.. 👏
Really helpful video - thanks Mads.
Brilliant tips .....thank you so much!
Powerful master of photography 👍 thanks so much.💖
Thank you, great video
I've watched many tutorial videos on photography but your way is very professional and awesome too. Not only that but it is very agreeable to listen to you explaining the different effects that changing the shutter speed can produce. Full of useful facts - I am eventually hoping to get to Lapland next year for the Northern lights (having been delayed since the Covid shutdown) and your tips will be used without a doubt. Definitely going to check out your e-books.
Thank you so much, Henry! I really appreciate it. Really means a lot with such a kind comment!
Great tutorial and examples.
You aways show so many amazing photos wow
Thanks for this awesome tutorial video. I always have a trouble finding the right shutter speed. Thanks 🙏
Thanks for your great video!
Excellent video & very informative...I too make this usual mistake to pushing to the slowest shutter speed... now shall be more aware & conscious 👍🙋♂️
Excellent video, thank you!
great pictures, thanks for explanations
Great video, some information that no body tells, THANK YOU!