50mm Photography with Composition Breakdown
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00:00 Intro
00:28 POV with live commentary
15:35 Breaking down my favorite photo
Thank you for breaking down your shots in the scene as well. It was definitely helpful, especially with the way you're directing the viewer's attention with your hand gestures.
Very refreshing compositions, even after quite a few years of photography. One of the best advice I heard about making a good photo was by the late John Free, stating the need to have 3 or 4 subjects in relationship in some kind of way. Almost all you shots are well layered and organized. Much appreciated video, thank you.
the framing on the last shot is especially gorgeous. thanks for sharing!
Again, such a lovely video! True inspiration! Thanks!
Merci pour ces explications c'ĂŠtait vraiment intĂŠressant !
The last picture is why I watch this vedio. That is 10/10 !!
I live in Hiroshima. I found this channel today and subscribed. I look forward to more updates on the channel.
Some amazing shots here; enjoyed it a lot. đđź
man your works are great, i learnt a lot from you
Another excellent video :-) Great source of inspiration ! And agree with you for the last photo, it is much better with this angle ;-)
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Those miyajima deer can be weirdly aggressive for deer. My wife caught a headbutt from one who was trying to get some food from us. The Nara ones too. We went during the pandemic so they were super hungry for the tourist deer cookies, and I have a great photo of one stood up on its back legs with hooves on her. Which naturally I had to take before I helped out. đ
I love your pics
Fantastic! I stumbled into your great video, just when our daughter left the same place where you shot this. I shared it with her for educational and memory purposes. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful
Love understanding what you're seeing when you take a photo, always very nice compositions. I know you edit your raw files, but which fuji simulation do you like to use while shooting? Is there one that you feel helps you capture the best colors/compositions?
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Fantastic video
Awesome video. Really highlights the concept of clean framing, which i think is not very clear for people new to longer lenses.
Composition breakdown video is my favourite! Keep it up đ
...and slow down, you're almost out of breath man đ
my favorite focal lenght ...
for that video from 07:58 to 08:00. How'd you get the blurry/ dreamy look around the borders of everything? It looks so freaking good.
really nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
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Great video. I actually disagree with you on the last photo. I think itâs perfect as it is. You donât want it symmetrical. I think sometimes itâs easy to over analyse.
An incredible video, thank you! FYI only word âdeersâ doesnât exist in English; the plural of deer is âdeerâ, i.e. one âdeerâ, many âdeerâ