How To Get Perfect Exposure On iPhone - iPhone Landscape Mastery
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How do you shoot perfectly-exposed landscape photos with amazing color and detail? It's easy on the iPhone... if you use one simple camera trick! Watch this video from our new iPhone Landscape Mastery course, and discover how to create breathtaking landscape photos with perfect exposure.
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In my opinion, this video is more about catching the right spot and composition in landscape photography , than exposure as titled.
After that to say about how deep the topics are explained
The last part you mentioned is so true. We need to step back from the camera and just enjoy the moment of the place you are at. That is what life is about.
He said it right. We forget to take it in, while trying to capture 'good' pictures
As an amateur myself, I find your tutorials so incredibly insightful. But that you talk with so much of passion and go beyond photography is a huge bonus! Thank you!
Great to hear!
Photography is base on photographer experiences and painting your masterpiece.
👏👏. Loved this video and your enthusiasm can be felt!!
Thank you! 😃
Nice tips. Seeing you holding your phone without a case on the edge of a cliff makes my heart beats so fast hahaha
Hi look like dslr setting for iPhone nice landscape cinematic video...
Such a beautiful place. Just the sort of area I like to go hiking in. And now I really want to upgrade my iPhone.
Nice place
Your passion and commitment are incredible
Absolutely loved this! You are so right about what you say at the end of your video and all landscape photographers (me included!) should always just take it in and appreciate every moment. I was in the Dolomites last autumn and I'll never forget it. Thanks. Subscribed.
Great video. Thanks so much. Since the focal point and exposure cannot be controlled separately on the iPhone, I am curious how (if not doing large landscape scenes) one controls the focus point correctly if the desired exposure value is not at the desired focal point in a composition.
Loved it. But could you also do a video on how you edit?
Thanks for the information. God bless you!
You are doing a great job!many thanks from an amateur photographer!
Thank you! :) There’s plenty more to learn on the iPhone Photo Academy course, here’s the link to join - iphone.to/ipa-r
Wow, that’s beautiful.
Great video, love your enthusiasm and your take on getting pictures at different places than anybody else.
Glad you enjoyed!
You guys are amazing......
Nice Potography sir I like this video
Just found your channel , a lot of good tips there for using my iphone ...cheers Stevie
Thank you, Stevie! :)
Adorável (lovely) 🇧🇷
which iPhone are you using?
Love this new video concept 😍
Yay! Thank you!
I didn’t regret buying an iPhone I swear
Oh wow that helped alot
I’d move a little to the right and get a little shot of that tree branches.
That’s wonderful
beautiful autumn view
It really is!
Good job & presentation.... Enjoyed your experience.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks 🙏🏻
Nice shot
Can also control composition by cropping photos later. Saves time and makes it easier to enjoy photography experience without getting too hung up on the details. Exposure and contrast seem to be more important.
I love your videos, I love your presentations. Just great! But I do have a question, what do you use for a printer? I am struggling to decide on the right printer for me.
Here are our recommendations, Rudi: iphonephotographyschool.com/iphone-photo-printer/
Thank you. Good video
You're very welcome Long! If you're interested in watching more content from us, there's so much more to learn in the iPhone Landscape Mastery course! Here’s the link to join:
iphone.to/ilm-a
Do you not keep a case on your iPhone?
Your tutorials are fantastic and I love your passion for photography and the adventure of it. That's what its all about!
Glad you like them!
Great tutorial. Quick ques: all the images you showed, why they are so warm in color? Were they shared after post processing/editing? Like adding filters and changing color compositions?
Glad you liked the video!
The images were edited. Which is why the look warmer than the originals. :)
Nice 🎉
Thank you! BUT...after you took each image you presented the result. BUT IT WASN'T THE RESULT. It was an edited version with vignette and a glow added to the centre of the image. That's fine, BUT you NEVER mentioned it! If you're not going to mention editing, THEN DON'T EDIT the image because it's DIFFERENT from what you took!
Thank you for this comment. I wondered about that and now understand why it looked different.
I agree! I was just going to ask about that. Also, he keeps using 0.5X which my iPhone X doesn’t have so I’ll just wait until I have at least iPhone 11 Pro before signing up for this course.
lovecanadageese > You can simply skip the step of 0.5x if your iPhone doesn't have this feature. :)
There will be a separate editing section at the end of the course, but it's not practical to talk about it in each video as there are about 50 videos like this in the course.
iPhone Photography School You just need to mention it at the beginning of the course, that presented images have been edited and that advice on editing is at the end of the course.
Nice Job...
Thanks!
Which editing software are you using?!
Cliff used the built-in photo editor and Lightroom for these landscape photos. :)
If your iPhone doesn't have a focal length of 0.5, what would you recommend to get the prefect shot? Would you take multi shots and then stitch them altogether in post?
The 0.5x will give you flexibility in your composition, but it doesn't mean that you'll always get perfect shots from it. There's no need to manually stitch the images together because you can do that using the Pano mode. :)
It looks like you did some editing afterwards. What did you do?
This will be covered in our upcoming iPhone Landscape Mastery course. :)
Very very photography
my question to you is how big of print that is looking decent can you make of one of those beautiful photos you have taken
Hi Mark! We have some large prints in our office taken on the iPhone so you can produce some quite large prints still at great quality. We have a bonus module on how to preserve the quality of your photos and create large prints on our iPhone Photo Academy course. Here’s the link to join:
iphone.to/ipa-a
Nice
Thanks
can I do this on iphone 12
Absolutely! :)
1:30 you should take a wide angle shot
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Wow. Awesome. But who is Emil. Is it the same Emil was advertising about the iPhone photography school?
Yes! Emil is our founder but Cliff features in these videos :)
I joined iPhone photography school because of Clifford's amazing teaching and photography skills. 💐 He makes the subject interesting and retains the viewer with his vocabulary skills. 👍
@@stallion4u0 We're so glad to hear you are enjoying our course! Let us know if you need any help along the way :)
You are terrible man 😍
what happened to Emil?
Emil will be recording new videos soon! :)
I want the founder ...to do this tutorials ..forgot his name
Emil. :)
I miss Emil Please bring him back soon@@iPhone_Photography_School
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The finished photos you show are not the same as what you see through your iPhone view window. The sky has totally changed colour. You don't mention anything about post grading so i'm wondering how many other people look at what you do and still wonder why their photos don't look as good? Also, as a current owner of the same phone you have in this video, using the 0.5 lens actually blurs the outer edges of your shot, and your finished photo isn't blurred? You can see the blurred edges through your iPhone view window but as soon as you take the photo and snap to the supposed finished article, all the blur has gone and the colour has totally changed. I don't think the final shots that you show are taken with an iPhone at all. You also said at 2:44 of this video that you wasn't able to get any aerial shots because you'd not taken your drone/chopper with you and yet all throughout the video and especially at 9:54 and 11:09 you some how manage to use drone shots??
The final image was edited and we'll show our editing workflow in a bonus module of the iPhone Landscape Mastery course. It was 2x that was used for the final shot.