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  • Thank you Robert, your tutorials have helped me a lot. Btw, nice beard.

  • Good shit dude thanks!

  • hey thanks man .. great learning from you

  • Thank you Robert!!! Dont eeever stop adding that poetry to life through your work!.

  • Thank you!!! Just what I need!!!! Love your videos

  • SHUT UP ABOUT YOUR TRIPOD

  • very nice tips man like the way you ex plane....cool

  • I'm so going to try that shooting stance.

  • Your Videos ROCK!!!! Thank You!

  • Thank you for your videos!!!! :))) and for sharing your knowledge and teaching us about photography! Reeeeaaally Appreciate it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

  • Did you use a flash unit for any of these pics? Great video man! I'm learning a lot from watching all of them =)

  • Thanks for that stance! It helped me a bunch!

  • lol @ ghetto

  • Thanks Robert! Great Video

  • My start in photography started around 16 years ago and I have not had the courage to move forward so I just sat back and researched. I finally decided to do what I love and your videos help a lot. Thank you for making it fun and not scary to learn tips to improve.

  • That's a neat trick with that stance you showed. My mate showed me other. When taking a photo in low light, use camera's self-timer to cancel camera movement from pushing the trigger. What's your thought on it?

    Thanx for great vids :)

  • lol, I've just watched your vid about moon photography where you use the timer :) I have a compact canon camera on which the timer can be set to 2 seconds which I think is more convenient than 10 seconds

    Cheers!

  • U rock bro !!!! xoxox

  • These are the BEST videos to learn photography. I learn so much more than when I read the manual book .

  • awesome!!! thanks!

  • hey thanks for the great videos! i just wanted to know when you should prioritize adjusting shutter speed over ISO (and vice versa) when shooting in low light

  • I always try to keep my ISO at the highest quality (lowest number) for the most part. Sometimes you may not want the shutter speed to be too slow though and that is when I adjust my ISO. Also if you want the ambient light to affect your images you may want to bump up the ISO. I hope this helps

    Peace

  • alright, i think i get the basic idea, i just got into photography and i'm trying to grasp the fundamentals. your videos are great and i'm learning a lot so pleae keep them coming! thanx

  • Great Job! I love your video's. Thanks:)

  • Excellent... great tips, good confidence booster.

  • thanks so much for this video!

  • Thank you Robert for this video. You are an inspiration. Please keep them coming.

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