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Ice cube splash photography, Pro results on a budget
It is possible to produce some professional-looking splash photographs using a budget set-up:
Entry-level DSLR camera (Canon EOS Rebel T6, 1300D, Kiss X80)
Canon 18-55mm Kit lens
Yongnuo YN660 Speedlite
Yongnuo Yn560 Txii radio trigger
A3 sheet of white gloss Plexiglas
Some acrylic fake ice cubes
That's really all you need and the results are incredible. Watch the video to see the simple set-up and the easy, if somewhat, hit and miss execution, with all the necessary camera and flash settings.
You can read the article on this subject on our website:
photographyskool.com/ice-cube-splash-photography-pro-results-on-a-budget/
For general tips, lessons and easy-to-follow guides check out the rest of our website:
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How to Use a Fog Machine to Create a Foggy Street Photo Indoors!
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Fog in photography can provide unprecedented levels of mystery but it is extremely unreliable; it never appears when you really want it! In fact, it is very rare but you can introduce it artificially with the aid of a fog machine. Using a fog machine indoors doesn't limit your creativity and you also have more control as the fake smoke can't blow away in a breeze. It is possible to create a sce...
How do You Make a Cheap Gobo Projector?
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Professional Gobo projectors are very dependable and can produce super sharp, easily controlled and precisely placed shadows. There are hundreds of Gobo patterns available in metal or etched glass or you could even have a custom Gobo made to your own design. They can be expensive though and usually outside of the budget of most hobbyist photographers. There is a cheaper way to achieve similar r...
How to make a snoot with a grid for a speedlite!
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Take control of your studio flash lighting with this very precise add-on piece of kit. Pick out and illuminate just the elements that you want to see to add drama and contrast to your photographs. It is a simple light modifier but it can totally transform the mood of the compositions. It's not even necessary to go to the expense of buying one when you can make a very effective, light controllin...
Neutral Density Filters Explained
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For a more detailed explanation on "Neutral Density" filters, click on the link below to see our illustrated guide: photographyskool.com/what-are-nd-filters-in-photography/ For more easy-to-follow lessons in photography, visit us at our website: photographyskool.com So, what do Neutral density filters actually do for photographers ? In photography, a neutral density filter or ND filter reduces ...
Tilt shift lens, tilt function visually explained.
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This is a basic illustrated aid to help you visualise what happens to the focussing plane of a digital camera when you "Tilt" a tilt-shift lens. It includes animated diagrams to highlight how the "Plane of Focus" moves around when you tilt the lens up and down. The video explains the difference between the two extremes of tilting the lens up (Fake Miniature Photography) and tilting down (Extrem...

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  • @egabor8multimedia64
    @egabor8multimedia64 Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing

  • @hpuglia
    @hpuglia Місяць тому

    cheap? in my country a lens like that cost about 8/12 monsth of hard work

  • @madmechanic7641
    @madmechanic7641 Місяць тому

    Best clear, concise explanation of tilt EVER.. Thankyou..

  • @markfiore80
    @markfiore80 3 місяці тому

    Great explanation and visualization. The only point I think it misses is *why* our brain thinks focus-tilted images appear to be miniature. The very narrow depth of field that tilting allows is nearly impossible to achieve at greater distances with a standard lens, and usually only happens in close-up photos. So we have been conditioned to understand that a narrow band of focus means we’re looking at a very close-up picture.

  • @pssnyder
    @pssnyder 3 місяці тому

    Thank you! this makes so much more sense to me now seeing the light physics visualized. I always love knowing how something works so I can better utilize it.

  • @happyscrappy370
    @happyscrappy370 4 місяці тому

    Thank you.

  • @Mgtowfreedom
    @Mgtowfreedom 4 місяці тому

    great short explanation

  • @Mike_Mandigo
    @Mike_Mandigo 7 місяців тому

    would check the site if it wasnt filled with ads. cant read shit with all the ads overtaking everything

  • @alialmatar7489
    @alialmatar7489 8 місяців тому

    Tank you very much My Brather for this video . I have a 17 mm TILT lens It's excellent at photographing life, but Not good at photographing the city It's not like 24 mm TILT Iens Is this true or not? Please correct my information

  • @eliasgrafico
    @eliasgrafico 11 місяців тому

    ooooohhhhhhhhhhhh yeeeeeaaaahhhhh!!!!!! VOY POR ESTE INVENTO JAJAJAJAJAJAA

  • @PMPHOTO-dr2tc
    @PMPHOTO-dr2tc Рік тому

    This was awesome! Luckily my kids love pringles and milkshakes!

  • @Oxcord52
    @Oxcord52 Рік тому

    This is actually genius! Thank so much for making this video!

  • @amitgiri1517
    @amitgiri1517 Рік тому

    your lence is so much costly than projector

  • @MAP07070
    @MAP07070 Рік тому

    The best visualization of this principle. So many pro photographers try their best to illustrate this, but don't know how to present it effectively. Thanks!

  • @malikzocer6058
    @malikzocer6058 Рік тому

    trash bozo

  • @dominicpascal5512
    @dominicpascal5512 Рік тому

    You cutting plastic straws, are you crazy? They'll go for a fortune on ebay in a couple years!

  • @dank3599
    @dank3599 Рік тому

    Thank you for that concise, clear explanation.

  • @studio51photography37
    @studio51photography37 Рік тому

    Awesome 😍

  • @roycerichardsphoto
    @roycerichardsphoto Рік тому

    Get yourself some gaffers tape. It works like a dream. There’s no sticky residue and you can reuse the same price over and over.

  • @JerryAss
    @JerryAss Рік тому

    Nice

  • @lifeafterwork_62
    @lifeafterwork_62 2 роки тому

    Waaaw unbelievable ,I will try this one

  • @oishi1206
    @oishi1206 2 роки тому

    Why do we need to use a camera lens here? Will a single convex lens do the same job with much less cost?

  • @robertmoranelli
    @robertmoranelli 2 роки тому

    Overall this is a good intro video, but I think your diagrams could be misleading people in understanding how a Tilt-Shift focus plane moves. Your diagram shows a single arbitrary pivot point (when in fact there are 2 pivot points) that the focus plane is pivoting on when the lens is tilted (marked as the Scheimpflug Intersection on your diagram). This is wrong. Tilting the lens moves the pivot point closer or further away - up or down the sensor plane, which causes the focus plane to pivot along the second pivot point which is where it intersects with the focus point (should be drawn as a straight line perpendicular to the sensor plane and the pivot existing at the focus distance on that plane). Focusing the lens once shifted will simply pivot the focus plane on the Scheimpflug Intersection since it's moving one of the 3 triangle intersections - the sensor intersection is static. Knowing how focus affects this helps a lot when trying to determine the best starting point for focus and tilt. I think you are missing this in the animation, it shows the focus plane pivoting in the way Focusing causes it to pivot, but not the way tilting causes it to pivot by moving the Scheimpflug Intersection.

  • @GogoDesignFilms
    @GogoDesignFilms 2 роки тому

    genius

  • @dickstarrbuck
    @dickstarrbuck 3 роки тому

    That is genius. Imma try this with static lighting.

  • @dreamworld8836
    @dreamworld8836 3 роки тому

    Omg that's I was lookin for thanks man

  • @briangc1972
    @briangc1972 3 роки тому

    Absolutely the best explanation of what a tilt lens does. Thank You!

  • @photographyskool7143
    @photographyskool7143 3 роки тому

    If you have any other ideas for budget photographic techniques that produce great results, leave a comment.

  • @pankakotakismegalomavropou3355
    @pankakotakismegalomavropou3355 3 роки тому

    This is informative, but alas, I am lazy.

  • @photographyskool7143
    @photographyskool7143 3 роки тому

    Do you have any homemade camera accessory ideas to share? Feel free to comment with any useful, money-saving ideas.

  • @photographyskool7143
    @photographyskool7143 3 роки тому

    Have you found any ways to recreate an outdoor scene indoors in photography? If so, comment below.