Combine flash strobe with candle light
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2023
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How to use shutter speed to mix ambient continuous light with flash strobe.
Maximise depth of field with a small aperture.
Lighting techniques to add interest to still life photography.
Everything is covered from studio lighting, through the tethered capture in Capture one software, to the final image in Adobe Photoshop.
Whether it’s studio flash, speedlight, strobe, or daylight, easy techniques simply demonstrated.
Plus, some tips and tricks in Photoshop to help things along a little.
Profoto studio flash/strobe.
Black card flags.
Acrylic mirror.
Canon TS-E 24 mm f/3.5L II Lens.
Manfrotto 475B Tripod with a 410 geared head.
Phase One capture one software.
I love how you keep things realistic with lighting. Many youtube tutorials have people using tons of expensive lights, aperture snoots that cost more than my camera etc.
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Sir, you are a jewel in youtube!
So nice of you. thanks for watching.
Complex lighting with simpler objects together with very high imagination what makes this image. great. Have a nice time.
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so far so good one of the most well explained the continues and strobe light mixing. Thank u so much!
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Great video!! I really appreciate your creativity! Thank you for sharing. 🙂
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Love your videos. It is like watching a master magician showing how the tricks are done. Outstanding
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Exactly a real master magician !
Beautiful image, thanks for sharing your techniques, I send you a hug from Mexico.
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I loved it ! You are a photo magician ! ✨
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Thank you for another fine tutorial. This is all so fascinating. What one can do with not a lot of gear, really. These are techniques I can employ.
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Hello, good morning, I was impressed when the candles lit, I don't watch the edition until the video returns, and very good advice, greetings from Tijuana B.C. Mexico
Thanks for sharing!!
Another great video. I love the pace, you reinforce some of the techniques I use and allow me to add to them to take to the next level...Most importantly, no pretext.
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You Sir, are a natural teacher, thoroughly enjoying these videos. Please keep them coming. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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Outstanding. I have wanted to do something similar, now I have a much better idea of how to tackle it. Thankyou so much.
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Really enjoy your videos and have learnt so much. Thank you.
You are very welcome
Great video, very artistic, Thanks!!!!
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This channel is simply outstanding! Could you please record a video of how to photoshoot a black computer case on a black background, so that it looks nice. Thank you.
I plan on doing a black on black photo shoot soon
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Such a fun and amazing process
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I really liked the video!!!!
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Interesting, thank you.
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great video
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Love your use of flags, I am always moving lights One question what type of clamps do you use with your lab stands? I have 2 stands but the clamps I have found so far are not good for holding flags
You are right, just using the clamps can be difficult, I use a clamp in conjunction with a short bit of 15mm tube, that does the trick.
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@@CameraClubLive Thank you, I saw what looked like a rod of some kind on the back side of one of the flags that must be the tubing keep up the good work
I wonder if you could provide some guidance on what retort stands and clamps you utilize. I see Amazon has a variety. Thank you.
I use mainly gallenkamp lab stands, but even the Amazon basics are okay.
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Budding photographers should note that you don't need an over priced mirrorless camera and lens to take excellent images.
Thank you for your comment, all comments help to grow my channel.
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Hi tony can your explain how you decide what type of lighting setup to use e.g soft box or single flash
It depends on what sort of light you want to use, hard or soft
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