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Photography tutorial 3 ( Lighting lesson 1-the sun )

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The third installment of this photography tutorial series. In this episode we learn some pointers about using the sun to light your portraits. We also discuss equipment and how to use it. I hope you learn something from this brief lesson. Enjoy

This Video only plays audio from the left channel so if your left speaker does not work you will hear nothing =o(

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  • hi, thanks for your videos. i'm learning lots of things from you. I finally got how i can manipulate the depth of field on my photos, until now i always got it by luck (changing parameters blindly until I got the photo or loose my chance T_T) but with other of your videos I finally shove that to my mind.

    I still don't have a SLR, i'm using a bridge cam (a sx30IS by the way) and even if it's a P&S cam, with your advice i'm building my own technique and taking amazing photos. thanks again!

  • @setsunaes Thanks, I am glad the videos are helping you out. There are a lot of concepts that apply to photography in general and a lot that are thought of as strictly SLR photography, but can used just the same on many cameras. Best wishes in your photography adventures.

    Peace

  • @setsunaes Thanks, I am glad the videos are helping you out. There are a lot of concepts that apply to photography in general and a lot that are thought of as strictly SLR photography, but can used just the same on many cameras. Best wishes in your photography adventures.

    Peace

  • Hi!!

    i viewd all your tutorials recently. and those r grt!!

    i just wntd to knw dt, wont it be a problem to the camera, i mean wen shooting in the direct sunlight, with all the ultra violet and many many rays frm da sun..??

    will it be ok to the camra or do we hv to take care of dt...??

    ThanX!!

    gd luk!! :)

  • @rajeewarox It should be fine. Todays cameras are built to deal with the ever present sun. Be careful with your eyes if you are shooting directly into the sun though. You don't want to mess those up.

    Peace

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  • your video is ALWAYS helpful, one. Two, may I know your setup when you shoot this video? i noticed you were holding a mic, and a cord leading to your partner shooting the video. I owned a Canon T2i, for taking Photos and also for Videos. I plan to shoot a street interview with my friend. I noticed your audio came out crisp.. :D

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  • Hi! Another brill video. Can you just explain why you would set a wide aperture for shooting in the sun? Or did you mean in the shade? I understand if you mean in the shade but I'm confused if you mean not in the shade..?

    Thanks again!

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