In this video, we teach you how to capture candid moments, and immortalize those finite moments that last only one or two seconds.
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In this video, we teach you how to capture candid moments, and immortalize those finite moments that last only one or two seconds.
Photography 101: http://www.slrlounge.com/store-product/photography-101/
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17 responses to “How To Capture Candid Moments | Photography 101”
I have no idea how u got both subject in focus with f/2. I took my cats photo at f/2.8. Her nose was in focus but blurred rest of the face. Whenever i take group candid picture i generally dial it to f/6 or something close. Any idea what i must be doing wrong while taking pictures at f/2.8 ?
hello… I just want to ask what is best the setting of ISO at night event?
Thank you, great video
he should have let the couple at the back sit while he talk. mus be tiring.
he talked too much – very less practical walkthrough
Love the tips !
Sorry dude but you are boring.
what camera do you use?
Love your teaching. while you were shooting this what is your focus on? her eye?
@slr lounge ! SLR Lounge
What camera do u use ? I am a photography fan and I wish to buy a camera but I do not know which to buy. I would need ur advice. I really love portability,
How would you control the aperture in manual mode on a Nikon D3300? I can control the ISO and shutter speed, but can't see how to control the aperture.
SLR lounge I got D5300 what would I get The 35 or 50 mm 1.8g. and I love bokeh biggest decision I've ever made
Amazing video!! Help me a lot!!
Awesome guidelines, Pye! You are the MAN with the PLAN!!!
If you instruct one of the subjects, then surely it's the opposite of candid?
Cool video. My problem with this is. When ever I shoot at f2.8 the subjects are never in focus. You know, I'm pushing the button in half way to lock the focus, then I rotate the camera slightly to get the composition, and when I then take the shot, the subject has moved a bit, and I get an unsharp picture.. f4 is the lowest I go because of this. And when you have two people walking towards you, from locking focus to taking the pic, they will have moved… So I dont understand how you get in focus pics with this setup and that low f2.0..?