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31 responses to “How to Photograph Waterfalls (a waterfall photography tutorial)”
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A 0.9 filter is ND8 which is 3 stops an 8 stop filter is ND256. I listened 3 times to make sure you said a 0.9 was 8 stops, but I know it would have been a slip of the tongue.
got the book thanks for all your help
I'm broke so I just place my camera on a rock or a plav3 that my camera will stay steady
Any specific technique to mantain the scale of the waterfall in the photograph? Usually when I shoot big waterfalls, you can't really tell how big they are by looking at the photo… I thought about adding people to give some perspective, but they're not always available and can take away from the focus of the photo.
Hello Sir Tony and Ma'am Chelsea. i just wanna ask where can i buy your books about photography I want to Learn more. amateur here.
Hi, I like your video. If I only have ND4 filter and I want to buy additional ND4 filter one more, and then attached it on the other ND4, would it be "acting" the same as if I were using 1 ND8 filter? thanks
If I have different sized lenses would it be wise to just get one of those square glass slide filter things?
Or just move to uk no need for density filters
Very Nice and to the point Tony, I will be trying this with the A6000 and legacy glass in manual modes. We have some awesome waterfalls around the Northwest here. Thanks for all your guys great vids, Patiently waiting for your book to come.!
I use a Formatt Hi Tech Firecrest 8 stop. I like it-no color cast or IR pollution.
Bought the E-book and its worth way more than I paid for it, I can't thank you enough for the great tips and videos, Heading out to try myfirst waterfall pictures. Thanks again.Richard H.
how do i know what type of filter holder i need for my specific lens? and also: are the standart polarizing filters atachable on any new lens that has the same diameter?
Nikon D3000 ???
i dont understand why nd filters are not built in all camera as controling the quantity of light coming in is so essential. why not integrate it in the iso settings as negative iso ? also why dont we replace iso with stops of light (or luminance ) now that we only have digital cameras ? we could get rid of this anachronism once and for all.
Would an NDX or ND fader be a good option as well?
I was wondering exactly what neutral density filter you used, thanks.
Tony would lowering the exposure compensation to say -1 or -2 in the Sony A6000 help get better balance on ISO, Shutter speed and Aperture for that nice waterfall shot? Thanks for the informative videos…
Great tutorial!
Brilliant tips Tony, mahalo!
Thanks so much for this, helped a lot, definitely going to buy the book!
So proffessional at explaining! Very good =)
Excellent video.
OMG I finally found an excellent video thank uuuuuuuuuuu
Seriously, you guys are busting on me hard lately.
FWIW, I dubbed over it for the version of the video in the book, I just didn't bother to re-upload the YouTube video.
there was no naked woman in this video.. a bitter disappointment..
I have learned a lot from your videos Tony, keep up the good work!
We hiked it 🙂
crazy i was just there last week,enjoy the horse ride?
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Thanks Tony, I'll start by buying your book lol, seriously i am buying it.