Photography Tutorial ( Aperture) Beyond the Basics
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@Pirikettu Maybe you sir are beyond even the beyond the basics. To the rest of us this is pretty cool. Peace
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@Pirikettu imo basics and beyond basics depends on the individual. i'm just happy that FontanaKnowledge is teaching us this stuff for free. Peace!
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Robert es el Hombre !! Gracias Infinitas !! its Fun & muyyy Bueno Peace !
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@Pirikettu people got defensive and reacted aggressively instead of thinking about what you were trying to say. its a year late but and probably meaningless to you, but i get what you were on about!
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too bad there arent more ppl and video like this on youtube. 90% of the stuff on here is hateful bullshit.
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@FontanaKnowledge I watched the video it was really helpful, I learned a lot .. thanks. it's just, you know, sometimes we dig deeper to get more .. :)
thank you so much for you time .. :)
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@FontanaKnowledge how did u calculate that ?!
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muy bueno!!!! Gracias por tus clases ;) is a boom baby!!!!
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best video on youtube A+++ explained me what i didnt know
"if your perfect exposure is f/8, when you move to f/11, you'll gonna be getting half the light you get in f/8"
how did you know if it's half and not quarter ?! how many stops are in there ?! thanks ..
tamim4ever 2 months ago
@tamim4ever You just have to trust me I guess. It is half the light. Your camera does things in thirds of stops, but I am teaching in full stops. I have listed all the stops in this video for you to see the way full stops work. I do not know "how" I know. Maybe from years of experience or reading or both. But the "how?" is not important =o) Please rewatch the video to see if it clicks the second time. Peace
FontanaKnowledge 2 months ago
Welcome back bro. Hows your son?
OChristFollower 1 year ago
@OChristFollower Big. He is a year and a half now =o)
FontanaKnowledge 1 year ago
1 question .. what about the f/1.4 and f/1.8 and the relationship between them
bu7esan 1 year ago
@bu7esan It is 2/3 of a stop.... so its not quite double
FontanaKnowledge 1 year ago