Learn what essential equipment professional adventure photographer Keith Ladzinski brings to the field to get the perfect shot.
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15 responses to “Adventure Photography: 4 Tips to Get an Epic Shot | Get Out: A Guide to Adventure”
great tips and advice!
awesome
@0:20 – Smart phone apps: Sun Surveyor (tip: Sun Seeker and TPE are also great, and Star Walk for astronomy)
@0:38 – Split ND fliters (square format for adjusting)
@1:05 – Handheld gimbals for smooth gliding video shots
@1:22 – Off camera lighting / speedlights
Great video – super inspiring!
Biggest take away from this for me was using a sun surveying tool. One of those things that sounds like a useful idea
great info
I can't hear the name of the app. What is the name of it?
Thank you!
elsewhere medal fifty segment revolution away.
What sun mapping app, you're usinf
Colorado represent!!
Happy New year everyone 🙂
Can i join your team
nice work and tips thanks Happy New Year
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