Neil's vblog: Night photography
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At 17 seconds you state "Set the ISO settings high". If using a tripod why not keep the ISO at the lowest setting to keep the noise / grain to a minimum?
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can u make a video for biginers ??? something like starters photography plz and thx u!
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@Hybrid93Hatch Right, I agree
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It actually depends on the subject you are focusing at night. If you are capturing something stationary like a landscape what you said works fine. But, if you taking a moving subject (like a stage show) increasing the ISO is one of the best option to reduce the exposure time.
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focusing on exact infinity is in fact difficult when shooting stars as most digital lenses (and older MF as well) allow you to focus 'past' infinity - this soft focus can be seen in your widefield shot of Sagitarius. Or it could just be your jpg compression idk :) well done keep it up.
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Thanks for sharing, you've got some nice photos there. I'm going to be experimenting with night photography this week when I travel up to northern Minnesota and I stumbled upon your video while doing some research on the subject / looking for inspiration.
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By the way, ExpertPhotoTips is still wrong. If you're such an expert, why don't you try what ExpertPhotoTips suggested and see if you can get a photograph as good as neilcreek's astro photo.
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Yeah, I do look stuff up on youtube. It's actually a good resource for equipment reviews. And I also take an interest in what other photographers are doing. And it's interesting that you would make the assumption that I don't know more about digital imaging than most when you don't know me nor who I am. Considering that fact that not only am I a photographer, I mentor other photographers. And not only do I shoot for local clients, I shoot for overseas clients. I must be useless huh.
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You obviously have no understanding of sarcasm if you think my video is serious.
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Haha Mr. Straightshots, i must apologize, ive just seen you have a video called "How any idiot can be a pro..." so i guess you can call yourself a pro after all.. :P
This shit writes itself :D
Where are you from?
NickLambify 1 year ago
Melbourne, Australia.
neilcreek 1 year ago