Most Difficult Landscape Shots to Master
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Watch this video to learn how the rule of thirds is a trap:
• Rule of Thirds is a TRAP
📷 GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO
Bronica ETRSi Zenza: shrsl.com/4e87n
Bronica ETRSi Wide Back: shrsl.com/4e87m
Kodak Ektar: geni.us/ikAhAZU
Fuji Velvia 50: geni.us/jliR4S
Fuji Provia 100F: geni.us/UVvY2x
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🎵 MUSIC USED IN THIS VIDEO
Music by Chillhop
Music: chillhop.comPoldoore, Maduk - Transformations
Makzo, brillion. - Layover
Shrimpnose, chief. - Sundials
invention_ - Sonar
Sleepyfish - Through Trees
CHAPTERS
00:00 What is a diptych
01:26 Diptychs are hard
02:11 ...because of the rule of thirds
03:47 ...because of two subjects
04:45 ...because of the power of three
06:14 So what about two complimentary photos?
07:25 Want to get better at this stuff?
08:23 The photo assignment
10:03 The film and gear I'm shooting with
11:48 Handheld shots to pass the time
14:25 First shot of the diptych
15:47 Second shot of the diptych
17:02 Diptych combined
17:48 Finally found the right shot
You are amazing! And have a wealth of knowledge you freely share. Love the end result! ❤
Loved the concept of your first attempt with blending a close up subject with something further away. Love your videos hope to keep seeing more!
Gosh I enjoyed this - thank you for sharing Andrew. I’m going to think about a diptych for my next photography challenge.
Love the dog...... Like the 360 shots! Great images!! I need to do some like these.....
I had never heard of diptych's before but seen examples of them. Thank you for the education! Oh, I really like the final result. I hope that your customer was happy with it.
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Really interesting topic! As I was pursuing UT tonight looking for interesting landscape videos to entertain myself, I almost didn’t stop to watch your topic but I’m really glad that I did. I loved your final composition that you delivered to your client.
Regarding your film choices. I do not like the color pallets of the three films that you used, although the last one was the least offensive to me. I preferred the colors of the camera that you used to make this film over any of those three film stocks. Being a photographer of the film days I pretty much found that Velvia was on most occasions and subjects too saturated for my tastes but in certain situations it would work. As for Ektar, to me personally, it’s just an ugly film 😢. It can be used it certain situations and subjects creatively but generally speaking, it’s ugly. Thanks for sharing.
Canvas prints? Size? How you digitalize the film?
Metal. 40 x 50. Developed and scanned at theFINDlab. Noritsu scanner
Wow ... did not shine like other metal prints ... first class processing apparently for a first class client. Nicely Done.@@AndrewGoodCamera