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43 responses to “Night Photography Tips”
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Hi! I got Night shot perfectly clear and bright, but the image is too pixeled? EOS 700d captured by Program
damn, so much hate in the comments.
Shutter-speed man, shutter-speed ;-; hate taking photo's in the dark
This is a terrible video, full of terrible tips.
"You will be looking for a 1-3 second shutter speed, no more"..
What the hell? Awful video
quick question, like how much money would ir cost to me to buy a camera w/ all this features? the truth please
Garbage!!
This is awful
Night photography is a challenging subject that needs the right settings to produce outstanding photos. Thanks for sharing your tips. They are really helpful.
0:18 My favourite part of Sydney, shooting downward into the area around The Rocks. Where exactly was this shot taken from? It looks very close to a viewpoint I had not long ago.
Is the canon 600d capable of doing all these things?
Most of these images aren't even real, just invention made on the computer… you'll actually learn more by just ignoring this entire account.
Im so tired of this guy. This is not tips it is a sales ad and it is everywhere. How many youtube accounts do you have? I think he has put out 1000 videos to link to the same site. nothing wrong with selling tutorials but flooding a free video hosting site with your adds in not nice.
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I agree, 2/3 seconds is way off the mark. Setting the WB to daytime settings will darken the image, so I set my WB to cloudy/overcast WB which helps to lighten the image. Most of the advice is wrong on so many counts.
Great video.
Nice vid! Although, I would have to disagree on two things.
1. Leaving your shutter open for 2-3 seconds can be useful during some points of the magic hours, but, real night photographers will use their shutter for much longer durations.
2. ISO is super helpful…especially if you have a good noise reduction program!
why do you need a remote control if you can also set the timer to 10 seconds and let the camera go, so the shake is gone by the time the photo is taken?
2-3 second shutter speed? Err.. More like 15-30+
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA! If I got a new set of cookware does that make me a Professional Chef Too? Blow this crap right out of the water, get some REAL education on the principles of digital photography and experiment.
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I'm blown away at the hateful and negative comments that you people are posting about this video- so what if his advice doesn't work for you – big deal!!!!! if you get this upset over a 2 min video – how upset do you get over something of significance?
Can you Mention the good settings for the users who use Canon 60D
um 2-3 seconds will leave you with shite bad bad bad bad bad bad baf
Night photography is fun and the results are often surprising.
terrible advice…..
0:25
''If you have the right camera and features, you will be a pro in no time"
Really. You can take stunning shots with just a dslr you can buy from 100 bucks. The main part is the creativity of the photographer, and his skills. Of course, you need a Manual exposure mode for your shutter/aperture/iso. But this video is just… total bullshit……..
There is a great guide on PhotoPar.com with some beautiful photo shoots you can really impress with.
wtf
your right and the guys u mentioned don´t need to steal pictures for there own advertisement… this thief is amazing ..what a waste of time
How can this have 200 thumbs up?
Agreed!
this is a shit video. period.
Some of these tips are really good, but the photos in the video are VERY misleading. Those shots are very high end and required a good deal of post work in addition to considerable capture skill.
But, man, where these tips are wrong they are way off base. I typically shoot night exposures from 5 to 30 seconds and have done exposures up to four hours (with film.)
Very interesting video, but how about some more specifics. Show your set up for some of the examples, please.
I shoot night shots with the WB set to cloudy to brighten the shots and bring in more colour. If the WB is set to sunny, this will darken your shots. I can only speak from years of experience. Far too much info on here is just plain WRONG..
Most of the info is wrong or misinformed.
Not all of them some are light paintings
Nice video, well explained!
It doesn't particularly help the beginner photographer knowing that the majority of these samples A) Aren't yours, shame on you for stealing and not crediting and B) Are indeed incredible, but so very much photoshopped.
Not impressed