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You ever thought of being a teacher or something? XD All through photography in school, I could not grasp the basics of how Exposure, Aperture and ISO worked. I knew enough to take half decent photos but not as much to fully manipulate how I wanted a photo to turn out. Your explaination just made so much sense!! Thank youuuuuuu (:
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i have been going through so many explanations, yours is one of the best and was closest for me to understand.
i just got a Canon XSI and still learning the basics, will check the rest of your video's later.
thanks alot.
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No offense ..but you're either Italian or planning to be a mime ....
Please hold a camera instead....
OTOH it's fun watching it without sound. :)
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His hand movement didn't bother bit and I thought he explained it quite well. The explanation became clearer at the end when he started using real life examples. Like the brick wall for aperture (background) and running water (clear or blurry) shutter speed. I wish he would of covered night shots does the rules changes or how they are applied.
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your hand movements are so distracting lol!!
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Plse show us the technical side of it while you are explaining them theoritically.
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THANK YOU!!!
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whoa! you blew my mind. that was an awesome explanation. very helpful. thanks
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Namitaru 2 years ago
Fair enough - perhaps I could draw your attention to my several videos with my girlfriend.. or you could just check out her channel, 0titch0
jerryhcooke 2 years ago
I enjoyed this - photography is something I've always found interesting, but never got into.
The only 'technical' thing I know about cameras is CCDs...and that's only because I studied observational methods in astronomy. :D
falletron 3 years ago
I once won some printer paper at a Canon talk for knowing what that acronym stood for, lol.
Canon D-SLRs actually use Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) sensors, which are more energy efficient and higher quality than conventional CCDs.
jerryhcooke 3 years ago
Excellent, considering that the explanations are all verbal. I'm just slightly puzzled that a photographer would ot include visual examples of the principles being discussed.
mickeleh 3 years ago
Ah, I may be a photographer, but I'm a lazy photographer. The source footage for this was 22mins long and it took me over an hour and half to edit down to its current length. After I was done with that, I felt too tired of it to fabricate more visuals :p
jerryhcooke 3 years ago