i love it when ppl like to pick out all the perceived faults in a vid, especially when the vid is posted to try and give advice and be helpful.... i myself, have no experience in photography, but have always been interested. so, the other day i got myself a (what i have been advised is a good enough camera) pentax kx slr. its going to take a while to make full use of it, but already im taking some nice shots. and vids like these are a great help. so thx mike, keep up the good work =)
@123perrin The KX isn't just a 'good enough camera', it's an AMAZING camera. I replaced my Canon XSI with a Pentax KX and I'm not looking back. A lot of people (especially those who work at camera shops) put down Pentax, but they're just fanboys. Brand doesn't make the camera. I've noticed an unsettling trend where shops are siding with one or two brands (mainly Canon and Nikon). To be honest, I think those companies give incentives to the shops to prevent them from carrying competitor brands.
Thank you for the tip. Although it seems obvious and simple, a layman like myself tends to overlook framing. I will give it a try next time :) thanks Michael!
Great tips, but its also good to break the "rules". I see a lot of books on "how" to take photographs, but if the picture turns out the way you want it to, thats all that matters.
Those pictures that you take are great! I want to know how you get such perfect lighting on them! Do you use Photoshop to balance it? Or what are your camera settings?
people give away their settings all the time. it's not the settings that make the shot, it is knowing how to compose and use aspects of shutter, AV, iso, etc combined to make it. sure you can give them the settings, but if they can't compose for beans, they are useless. visit potn forums or download exif viewer through firefox extension. many many ways to find out how things were done.
:45 ,yeah sth like this which is an illuminati symbol...
ArtistWoOoOo 1 year ago 3
u r handsome
frenchfrye2000 1 year ago
at 0:17 is that you or not?
leviterande 1 year ago
i love it when ppl like to pick out all the perceived faults in a vid, especially when the vid is posted to try and give advice and be helpful.... i myself, have no experience in photography, but have always been interested. so, the other day i got myself a (what i have been advised is a good enough camera) pentax kx slr. its going to take a while to make full use of it, but already im taking some nice shots. and vids like these are a great help. so thx mike, keep up the good work =)
123perrin 1 year ago
@123perrin The KX isn't just a 'good enough camera', it's an AMAZING camera. I replaced my Canon XSI with a Pentax KX and I'm not looking back. A lot of people (especially those who work at camera shops) put down Pentax, but they're just fanboys. Brand doesn't make the camera. I've noticed an unsettling trend where shops are siding with one or two brands (mainly Canon and Nikon). To be honest, I think those companies give incentives to the shops to prevent them from carrying competitor brands.
wordslingerbrookslik 1 year ago
Thank you for the tip. Although it seems obvious and simple, a layman like myself tends to overlook framing. I will give it a try next time :) thanks Michael!
LeoBabe22 1 year ago
Great well put advice. I did not know this.
KnightsbridgeAce 1 year ago
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context321 2 years ago
oi, stian da
senario4 2 years ago
oh noos... so is your eiffel tower shot framed?
adinterimable 2 years ago
Thank you for this video. Not something I'd thought about.
IzzyTheNotSoTerrible 2 years ago
lol you said "it could be a man made object" when it showed stonehenge....thats not man made....aliens made that! lol
IntensePizza 2 years ago 4
love your video.. your explanation very clear
jackzhangxiao 2 years ago
lol. nice 1 michael.
wish we can mett up when u in london.
thx once again for the awsome videos..
morgantey 2 years ago 2
you're hot!! ;D
Ethiona 2 years ago
Great tips, but its also good to break the "rules". I see a lot of books on "how" to take photographs, but if the picture turns out the way you want it to, thats all that matters.
itsabomberscope 2 years ago
;) The name of the game is to fill the frame
l33thustla 2 years ago
Those pictures that you take are great! I want to know how you get such perfect lighting on them! Do you use Photoshop to balance it? Or what are your camera settings?
Press1ToParty 2 years ago
They use SLR camera's.
Geck90 2 years ago
I know that, that's why I asked the settings of the camera, like Shutter Speed, Aperture setting, ISO, etc. I have a DSLR myself.
Press1ToParty 2 years ago
depends on the lightning conditions and what kind of effect you want to create.
michael's videos on shutter speed, etc give you a pretty good idea i think
fesch03 2 years ago
I doubt they will give away their settings. Just learn how to use the camera and it's settings.
Geck90 2 years ago
people give away their settings all the time. it's not the settings that make the shot, it is knowing how to compose and use aspects of shutter, AV, iso, etc combined to make it. sure you can give them the settings, but if they can't compose for beans, they are useless. visit potn forums or download exif viewer through firefox extension. many many ways to find out how things were done.
c2thew 2 years ago