...from all the info i've watched in youtube for 3 weeks, all of your presentations are the best so far. I appreciate very much the way you conducted your instructional videos. more power to you.
@UnemployedZebra I never openly discuss the camera I use because I feel it is not relevant. It is a DSLR. And any DSLR can do what I did in this video. You may be just curious, and I understand that, but some people would consider purchasing a camera based on what I use. And that is just silly. So I don't openly discuss my camera.
@PhotoClassPro ok thanks that makes sense. I just bought a nikon d3100 and i am extremely happy with it. but thanks again and your videos are extremely helpful!
@meltdownman1 only if you hold it into the sun for a real long time^^ i have made pictures with 3 min of shutter time on a sunny day and nothing happened to the sensor =)
i have an old SLR from the 60's and i wanted to take some nighttime photos, and i didn't have bulb mode on it so i just put a rubber band down on the trigger. i was surprised that the pictures came out great!
...from all the info i've watched in youtube for 3 weeks, all of your presentations are the best so far. I appreciate very much the way you conducted your instructional videos. more power to you.
CMD888333 3 months ago in playlist More videos from PhotoClassPro
this is the first vid of yours that i have seen so you may have said this before but what camera do you use??
UnemployedZebra 7 months ago
@UnemployedZebra I never openly discuss the camera I use because I feel it is not relevant. It is a DSLR. And any DSLR can do what I did in this video. You may be just curious, and I understand that, but some people would consider purchasing a camera based on what I use. And that is just silly. So I don't openly discuss my camera.
PhotoClassPro 7 months ago 5
@PhotoClassPro ok thanks that makes sense. I just bought a nikon d3100 and i am extremely happy with it. but thanks again and your videos are extremely helpful!
UnemployedZebra 7 months ago
Did you use a star filter to make the lights have the 6 point star effect...?
rodbo 10 months ago
@rodbo No that is an effect caused by a closed down aperture in a dark condition. (f/22 I think)
PhotoClassPro 9 months ago
Excuse the silly question but where's part 1?
rw9259 10 months ago
Where do you send the photochallenge entry Jim?
dokgold 11 months ago
Can you burn up your camera's sensor by holding down the shutter too long?
The Meltdownman
meltdownman1 1 year ago
@meltdownman1 only if you hold it into the sun for a real long time^^ i have made pictures with 3 min of shutter time on a sunny day and nothing happened to the sensor =)
ZXOH 1 year ago
wow! nice shots!
d8jl7 2 years ago 2
i have an old SLR from the 60's and i wanted to take some nighttime photos, and i didn't have bulb mode on it so i just put a rubber band down on the trigger. i was surprised that the pictures came out great!
CopperheadViper 2 years ago
Some great tips there
DonMcGu 2 years ago 2
thanks bro! your awesome!
26NIELGAB 2 years ago