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Focus stacking your photos with Loren Fisher
From professional photographer Loren Fisher's monthly seminar series, this month Loren discusses focus stacking to achieve maximum depth of field in your photos. He covers how to shoot and process your photos mainly using Photoshop but also touches on Helicon Focus.
If you want to skip the shooting section, go to 27:15 in the timeline where the editing begins.
I have posted step-by-step instructions for processing your focus stack in Photoshop at www.lorenphotos.com/page/focus-stacking/
You can see more of Loren's videos on his website at www.LorenPhotos.com/gallery/videos/
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Loren Fisher talks about taking photos from a snapshot to a work of art
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At the opening reception for Focus - A Vermont Gallery's new location, gallery co-owner and professional photographer Loren Fisher talks about what it takes to move a photo from a snapshot to fine art.
Manual Exposure with your camera
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Professional photographer Loren Fisher talks about why using manual exposure is the best way to go.
Sharpening your photos with Topaz Photo Ai Sharpen
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Professional photographer Loren Fisher talks about using Topaz Photo Ai Sharpen to bring new life to your photos.
How to photograph a total solar eclipse by Loren Fisher
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Professional photographer Loren Fisher shows how to photograph a total solar eclipse in this video from his live seminar. Loren talks about where to see the total eclipse, equipment you need to make great pictures, filters for your camera and eyes, what to expect during the eclipse, exposure, lenses and much more. Here are some resources Loren references in the video: Interactive eclipse map: x...
Lightroom Lens Blur explained by Loren Fisher
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Lens Blur in Lightroom is a great addition and can save photos that were throw-aways before. Professional photographer Loren Fisher shows how Lens Blur works and some creative ways to use it. See more of Loren's videos and photos at LorenPhotos.com
Learn about the capabilities of Photoshop's AI beta version
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Professional photographer Loren Fisher shows the features of the beta version of Photoshop's A.I.
ADC honors Jack Ciattarelli
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adc 2019 caregivers
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adc18 cargivers
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Where to focus your camera seminar with Loren Fisher
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Where to focus your camera seminar with Loren Fisher
Lightroom's masking tools with Loren Fisher
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Professional photographer Loren Fisher shows the features of Lightroom's new masking tools.
The Business of Photography with Loren Fisher
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Professional photographer and former ASMP-NJ chapter president Loren Fisher talks about The Business of Photography during this one hour seminar.
Digital Work Flow and Image Storage with Loren Fisher
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In this free one-hour seminar, professional photographer talks about his computer work flow so he can quickly find images and the storage and backup he uses. You can see more of Loren's seminars at lorenphotos.com/category/seminar-videos/
Light Painting Objects Small and Large with photographer Loren Fisher
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Pro photographer Loren Fisher shows how to use flashlights to create creative light on objects small and large using a light painting technique. See more of Loren's workshops at lorenphotos.com/product/workshops/
Using Photoshop to eliminate unwanted objects
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Using Photoshop to eliminate unwanted objects
Image resolution, pixel count and how it affect digital photographs
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Image resolution, pixel count and how it affect digital photographs
Resilience trainer Beth Payne talks about using photography to get through tough times
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Resilience trainer Beth Payne talks about using photography to get through tough times
Converting Photos to Black & White with professional photographer Loren Fisher
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Converting Photos to Black & White with professional photographer Loren Fisher
Introduction to Lightroom with pro photographer Loren Fisher
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Introduction to Lightroom with pro photographer Loren Fisher
Exposure Modes with pro photographer Loren Fisher
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Exposure Modes with pro photographer Loren Fisher
Printing Your Photos Seminar
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Printing Your Photos Seminar
The creative use of a wide angle lens
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The creative use of a wide angle lens
Getting the most out of auto focusing your camera
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Getting the most out of auto focusing your camera
Photography gadgets
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Photography gadgets
Chimping, Blinkies and Histograms Photography Seminar
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Chimping, Blinkies and Histograms Photography Seminar
Let's Talk Filters - Loren Fisher talks about filters for your camera
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Let's Talk Filters - Loren Fisher talks about filters for your camera
Why I Always Use a Tripod Photography Seminar
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Why I Always Use a Tripod Photography Seminar
What Lens Should I Use by photographer Loren Fisher
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What Lens Should I Use by photographer Loren Fisher
Photoshop Cloning Using Content Aware Fill
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Photoshop Cloning Using Content Aware Fill

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @shupingyin8082
    @shupingyin8082 19 днів тому

    Another reason you are not showing up because you are also moving

  • @shupingyin8082
    @shupingyin8082 19 днів тому

    When you paint large area you don’t use the pen light correct

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 19 днів тому

      Indoors I'm using a pen light. Outside I use a large light.

  • @shupingyin8082
    @shupingyin8082 19 днів тому

    Snoot is awesome do you use long long exposure so that you can paint all your subjects? So far I stack multiple images of 30s

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 19 днів тому

      If there is no other light falling on the subject, then I'll do 2-3 minute exposures.

  • @sciencoking
    @sciencoking 2 місяці тому

    I took one picture and it turned out my ISO was still at 12800

  • @charlesirsak9513
    @charlesirsak9513 3 місяці тому

    I wanted to thank you for making this video. I'm in Cleveland and it really added to my viewing experience. My pictures would have been nearly as good without this video and it's resources. Thank you so much!! Unfortunately, we had some haze, but I'm still really happy with my pics. I couldn't have done it without this video.

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      Thanks so much, that means a lot. I appreciate you taking the time to comment afterwards. I'm happy you got some good photos.

  • @zalllon
    @zalllon 3 місяці тому

    Some good outlines in the lecture, but some dumb questions by people on the call. Hilarious, a guy on the call who can’t be bothered using a tripod, on a call for photography the eclipse. And people worrying about looking their LCD screen 😳. God, how did people get to this point of owning a camera?

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel 3 місяці тому

    Seems to me, that if the DMV made the mistake of thinking that the Red Chapeau had enough sense to drive a motor vehicle, that if you live in her town, you'd be safer staying indoors. She must be wearing a MAGA hat...

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel 3 місяці тому

    The actual DEFINITION of "Photography" is "Painting with light" - great photos, but you've not mentioned this fact, which should have been at the very beginning to "set the stage" for the remainder of your video.

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel 3 місяці тому

      ...actually from the Greeks, meaning "Writing with light", but here we are simulating a painting, such as the 17th century Dutch masters style of pictoral renditioning.

  • @jimbelle-isle3205
    @jimbelle-isle3205 3 місяці тому

    Wow. Based on the current weather forecast Northern NY, Vermont and Maine may be the best place to be! I’ll be in West Charleston, VT. Hope you get clear skies in Dallas!

  • @KenColangelo
    @KenColangelo 3 місяці тому

    Oddly, this video shows up at 360p on every device I try,. Nothing else is available in the UA-cam resolution settings. It's still great information, thank you so much!

  • @r.p.8906
    @r.p.8906 3 місяці тому

    Observing a Solar eclipse even for a few seconds can damage the retina. I have seen scars in the macula of young patients who observed solar eclipses without special eye protection. The retinal scar is small but centrally located and this leads to loss of central vision without any hope of improvement. The use of sunglasses has no protection at all for solar eclipses. People need to buy special "eclipse glass" and that is super important for the April 8 eclipse as this eclipse will last 4 minutes and 30 seconds!!. Super long time to damage an eye! Be safe. 😎

  • @bach2future
    @bach2future 3 місяці тому

    Any tips on how to focus? Differences in focusing for partial eclipse versus totality?

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      Before the eclipse, focus on the farthest thing away from you that you can. You'll be focused on infinity. If you used autofocus, now turn it off and set it on manual focus. Get out some tape and tape your focus ring on your lens so it can't move. You are now in focus for the rest of the day.

  • @08tcoc
    @08tcoc 3 місяці тому

    Loren, my planned setups are a 100-400II and a 500II on the 7DII and the R7, respectively. Is there a resource where I can see how big the sun is in the frame for each of these effective focal lengths? I'm worried about cutting off the corona on the 500mm, effective focal length of 800mm on APS-C. Also why not shoot the corona wide open? f/4 on my 500 is very sharp. I will probably stop the 100-400 down to f/8 for max sharpness.

    • @08tcoc
      @08tcoc 3 місяці тому

      Great video btw

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      Since both of those cameras are crop sensors you are going to be pretty tight with the 500mm. Fred Espenak has samples at www.mreclipse.com/SEphoto/SEphoto.html that show how big the sun is with various focal lengths including crop sensors. But the best way is to go outside as soon as you can, put on your filter and aim it at the sun. You'll see exactly what you'll get on Monday.

    • @08tcoc
      @08tcoc 3 місяці тому

      @@LorenFisher thanks for helping quick response. With the sun near its decadal maximum for solar activity I am hoping for an exceptional corona. I may have to rely on the 100-400 more than I thought . What about shooting wide open at f/4 on the 500II?

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      @@08tcoc Wide open is fine if the lens is sharp, but your aperture really doesn't matter much. Be sure to bracket your exposures with your shutter speed.

  • @shermn8
    @shermn8 3 місяці тому

    Today my 2nd NISI ND solar filter arrives. 77 & 82 mm. Hopefully we’ll have clear skies

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      I wish the sky would be clear everywhere for at least the right four minutes Monday!

  • @gabrielakessler5116
    @gabrielakessler5116 3 місяці тому

    I M P O R T A N T I N F O R M A T I O N just received On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse will take place in the USA. This eclipse will be used to spray protein-based bioweapons across North America, which will invisibly affect many people watching the eclipse outdoors. The first symptoms appear after 7-10 days. After 30 days, the media will pick up on the issue. After 60 days, panic will break out. After 90 days, the WHO will receive the planned pandemic scepter. This is the plan from internal circles of Homeland Security. This will be called CWD zombie disease, comparable to Covid. Behavior recommendation for Americans - Don't go out on 4/8/2024. - Closes windows and doors. - Get enough water and food for 3 days, light sources, radio (see crisis prevention), fill the bathtub with water (Alois Irlmaier). The bavarian seer Alois Irlmaier, who saw the 3 days of darkness mentioned in the book of Revelation as 72 hours of darkness, said about it "dust death goes around outside, whoever breathes it in dies" and gave the above-mentioned instructions on how to behave. A solar eclipse does not last 3 days, but only a few minutes. However, these behavioral instructions are useful when spraying toxic, disease-causing stuff. Please warn family members, friends, etc. It is possible that the WHO wants to pre-empt the planned vote on the new pandemic treaties in May 2024!

  • @TheMacastronomer
    @TheMacastronomer 3 місяці тому

    Are you rethinking Dallas yet?

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      The forecasts are looking better. We may have to scramble to Arkansas

  • @miroslavk.5049
    @miroslavk.5049 3 місяці тому

    Getting ready for April 8th, 2024 Total solar eclipse. I thought I was ready and I knew everything about but your video opened my eyes and mind. Thank you very much Loren!

  • @shermn8
    @shermn8 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your expertise Loren; you're my Guru!

  • @tony_r_pierce
    @tony_r_pierce 3 місяці тому

    Espenac and Jubier have exposure charts for all the phases but they don't agree. The partial phase photos are no problem because there's plenty of time to review and adjust, and post-processing can easily brighten or darken the images based on preference. The tricky shots are the diamond ring and Bailey's Beads, where experts are suggesting different camera settings. I expect bracketing to help, but these are fleeting moments. With totality of minutes duration, should be able to get decently exposed shots with bracketing and reviewing. So I'm really only worried about C2 and C3. Thanks for all your tips, nice presentation. Plan to try from near Austin in my backyard.

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      The exposure variations from the two big boys are due to the filter being used. I highly recommend running test shots in the next week and see what exposure during the partial phases work best for your filter. I've found that there isn't a "proper" exposure for Diamond Ring and Bailey's Beads. They are basically flaring events and I vary the exposure at C2 & C3 to make sure I get fairly close on one of them. If you shoot at ISO 400, f/11 at 1/125th second and no filter, you'll be in the ballpark and probably close enough.

  • @vanessakauffmann8032
    @vanessakauffmann8032 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for a great tutorial. You shot the diamond ring at F16, but what about all the bracketed corona shots? Did you open up the aperture for those?

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      Yes, I open up to f/8 for those.

  • @krismeaney2841
    @krismeaney2841 3 місяці тому

    Hi, I'm wondering on your @34:50 why you suggest f2.8 for capturing the Diamond Ring? I would have thought you would want something like f/16?

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      Sorry for the confusion there, I meant I'm using a 400mm f/2.8 but yes, I will be shooting at f/16

  • @LindyLooo99
    @LindyLooo99 3 місяці тому

    I have my ND100000 filter. Tripod that is TALL so I can set it up and I don't have to stoop down. Location secured on a private ranch in the HillCountry of Texas. Ready Set Go!! Coronal stuff will need massive HDR and clarification like mad! Would be so much EASIER to shoot the "scene" shots OF TOTALITY ONLY with your cell.... Dynamic range is better... and face it, we ain't selllin these shots... everyone will have one themselves but it will keep you from having to switch lenses out in a critical time... just raise the cell and go for it!

  • @septembertwenty-nine9989
    @septembertwenty-nine9989 3 місяці тому

    How will you polar align you star tracker during the daytime?

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 3 місяці тому

      Fortunately it doesn’t have to be exact. Aim toward the sun and adjust until the shadow hitting the ground behind the camera is the smallest possible. You’re then in the ballpark

  • @evenhandedcommentor6102
    @evenhandedcommentor6102 4 місяці тому

    Actually, looking at cloudiness graph, Rochester comes in as better than any place Northeast of Cleveland. It's really not so bad. Even compared to Texas. If you want a lot better, then you need to go to Mexico. Lake Ontario is helping Rochester and Lake Erie helps Cleveland.

  • @erichouck9487
    @erichouck9487 4 місяці тому

    how can I practice before the eclipse? Will the exposure settings be close to taking pictures of the sun? I do have a solar filter

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      You can go out on any clear day and practice, the sun will be the same brightness as during the eclipse until you get to totality. Then it will be vastly darker because the moon is blocking the sun.

    • @erichouck9487
      @erichouck9487 4 місяці тому

      @@LorenFisher Thank you

  • @jwastroimaging2711
    @jwastroimaging2711 4 місяці тому

    This is a great resource Loren! I hadn't thought about Iceland for 2026 but I've got a great spot for sunset in Spain. Just need a clear sky! Hope this one goes well for you.

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      I know Iceland extremely well, which makes me think that Spain is the place to be, but I don't know that area. Do you happen to know any local guides?

    • @jwastroimaging2711
      @jwastroimaging2711 4 місяці тому

      @@LorenFisher I'll be on Mallorca, if it's cloudy I'll be trapped on an island. Not decided whether to go up to the clifftops with a SW to NW full horizon view or use the mountains as part of the distant landscape. There will probably be a billion people on the clifftops.

  • @marcelisler8145
    @marcelisler8145 4 місяці тому

    You mentioned that ND filters won't work. Is that true for a 24mm lens as well? I'm planning to do a Nikon D750 with a 24mm lens on a tripod with intervalometers to do the wide sun transition and then have my D850 with the 500PF on an astro tracker in solar mode to take the close up shots. The 500PF has an AstroSolar filter on it... for the 24mm, I was planning to use an ND1000 with small aperture and short exposure times (for the partial phases) though if needed, I can always make a second AstroSolar filter for the 24mm as well.

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      Your ND filter won't do much to prevent the sun from burning out your sensor. But the direct sunlight is much less magnified by your wide angle 24mm lens than a telephoto, so the chance of torching your sensor is much less. With the wide angle, you're actually better off not using the ND and getting the fastest shutter speed/smallest aperture you can, thus minimizing the amount of direct sunlight. Think of shooting the sun during a normal midday, no problem with wide angle. The problem occurs during partial eclipse, when the light is less but there is still plenty of direct sunlight. You naturally increase your exposure to make up for the lower light level but you still have that direct sun damaging your sensor.

  • @Etimespace
    @Etimespace 4 місяці тому

    Savorinen and greetings to all science journalists around the Earth. On April 8, 2024, Mexicans and Texans may have a chance to make history and scientifically prove the current atomic model wrong.❤❤❤ The so-called Allais Effect may be a real phenomenon, but in such a way that it does not always occur during a solar eclipse. It would be about how close to the center of the Earth the line between the center of the Sun and the center of the Moon intersects the center of the Earth. That is, how close the alignment of the Sun, the Moon and the Moon’s shadow passes the center of the Earth. The closer, the stronger the phenomenon. If so, scientific experiments should always be done when a total solar eclipse occurs at noon and near the equator. The April 8 solar eclipse is pretty much exactly at noon in Mexico, I believe, and the area is much closer to the equator than the North Pole. Ok, there is a lot of pressure in the center of the Earth. I assume that massive and dense particles originating from the center of the Earth are pushed out of the Earth all the time, and on April 8th they are pushed through the area shadowed by the Moon directly towards the Moon and the Sun. They meet particles corresponding to the countersphere, which originate from the Sun and the Moon. During straight alignment, these particles have time to push through the corresponding particles again and again. During the pushing through of each opposing particle, there is a strong interaction and thus the energy in the particles is dispersed over a larger area and the probability of encountering the next one increases, etc. Pushing through the moon also activates these particles. Inside the moon, this small-scale energy moves more densely and inside these particles, etc. Pushing towards the moon, these particles already have time to activate more than normal, because they encounter particles that have already penetrated the moon and activated inside the moon. Physicists are already planning a new particle accelerator at Cern. Its price is estimated at around 20 billion euros. On April 8, anyone can do scientific experiments very cheaply. For example, local tennis clubs could use devices that launch tennis balls. First, the device is adjusted to fly the balls as far and accurately as possible. So it’s not necessarily worth trying to make the balls fly just as far as possible, if you can’t make the balls fly quite precisely the same distance, you know. Ok, when we find out how far the balls fly with a certain power on average normally, we wait for the Solar eclipse and when the Moon’s shadow starts to reach the area, we start sending tennis balls into the air and monitor how far the balls fly. Perhaps a surprise will be experienced during the exam. You should fly the balls in at least two different directions. From north to south and from south to north. The more distinct groups, the better. Everyone should also think about some other scientific experiments that can be done in connection with the so-called to gravitation. Traditionally, experiments have been done with pendulums and gravity measuring devices. You should also use them. If someone has ready these small rockets that don’t aim for orbit, but only test how high you can get, then maybe during the solar eclipse it would be interesting to try if you can maybe even get much higher than you could assume based on the calculation in advance. Ps. If the solar eclipse occurs in June, then I assume that it is worth doing these experiments even if the eclipse is closer to one of the polar regions than the equator and even if it is late evening or early morning. This is because then the Earth is in the area between the Sun and the supermassive object in the center of the galaxy. Perhaps from the center of the galaxy there is also a kind of matter / energy that physicists do not yet understand. At least that’s what I assume. That is, these supermassive objects in the centers of galaxies may emit dark matter as separate condensations that are much denser than the separate condensations in the nuclei of the atoms of the observable matter. The denser, the slower the internal motion / time and the less these dark matter particles would interact with observable matter. In June, when the Earth is in the area between the Sun and the center of the galaxy, these dark matter particles inside the Earth would meet the energy from the Sun in the opposite sphere and thus their internal movement / time would speed up and the interaction with the Earth’s matter would intensify. I assume that the Earth gets new matter in its center in June when these dark matter particles collide in the center of the Earth with the nuclei of the Earth’s atoms. Could the Earth even get new water molecules in its center? That is, would new solid matter, but also new water and gas molecules, be born in the center of the Earth? If so, perhaps the researchers should observe that more water and gas molecules escape from the Earth than estimated. Greetings to all Mexicans and Texans. Also for all those who have the opportunity to participate in scientific experiments on April 8. April 8, 2024 may be a very significant day for humanity, but it may not be so without you🙂 ❤️

  • @shivercanada
    @shivercanada 4 місяці тому

    You are THE MAN! You answered all the questions that nobody else bothered with. Thank you so much!

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      I'm glad you like it. Think clear skies!

  • @Etimespace
    @Etimespace 4 місяці тому

    Nuclei of atoms, there are congestion / traffic jam areas of expanding energy that circulate the dark expanding energy which have a nature of electrons and photons which also expanding. Space dont expanding. . Expanding dark energy is pushed out of the expanding nuclei of atoms, which creates registrable particles such as electrons and photons which also expanding. . The expanding waves of the expanding lights, which are dark to us, interact with each other and accelerate each other’s expansion. At the same time, the speed of the expanding lights accelerates in the same proportion as the substances and lights expand. This is true relativity that Einstein was never able to realize. . Maxwell and Poincare proved a long time ago mathematically that matter explodes / expands all the time if all phenomena are explained by a pushing force. Google: Le Sage’s theory of gravitation and read. It’s true. Maxwell and Poincaré did not have the guts to take the idea further. I had and I have. . It may be possible to see expanding stars appear as if from nothing. But not really out of nowhere. Expanding supermassive objects push out zillions of expanding dark matter condensations from which new expanding stars can be born quickly. All that is needed is another expanding supermassive object moving close to the other. Then the expanding densifications of dark matter push again and again through the corresponding expanding densifications. As a result of the interaction, their expansion accelerates to the point of an explosion, and now many new expanding stars are born with out curving space and with out pulling force. ❤️ An expanding Black Star Causes The Matter in the Observable Star to Expand Faster❤️ . Now this Faster Expanding Matter Is Pushed Away from the Center of the Star Towards the Black Star❤️ . At the same time, the expanding observable star is pushed away from the expanding black star❤️ . This is true relativity together with relative time. Einstein could not realize / figure out this❤️ Planck space observatory suggest that the space expand 67.4 kilometers per second per megaparsec . nearby supernovas and Cepheid stars suggests a faster rate of about 73 km per second per megaparsec . It is Insurmountable problem fof Big Bang cult. Observations cannot be explained by expanding space . For me, these observations are not a problem. Dark lightwaves expand and interact with each Other❤️ Nucleus of atoms expanding and recycling dark expanding pushing force. Space dont expanding!❤️ . The stars in the outer rings of galaxies move too fast. They should move out of the galaxy❤️ . Stars constantly pushing away from the center of the galaxy and there is already evidence of that❤️ . However, expanding stars not FadesAway fromThe center ofThe expanding galaxy. That’s true relative❤️ . Stars expand in the same proportion as they push away from the center of the expanding galaxy❤️ . Yes, Earth expanding two way. More expanding matter pushing centre to Earth 🙂❤️ . Supermassive objects were born in their own 3D big bangs. The 3 D Big Bang is still going on❤️ . Light can be studied scientifically. Space can’t. Expanding light is a scientific claim❤️ Describe a scientific experiment that proves the existence of expanding space. You can’t.❤️ . I challenge this Nasa dudes to prove the existence of expanding space. They can’t❤️ . They says that galaxy clusters do not move away from each other in space❤️ . Later, however, they are further apart due to the expanding space❤️ . What happens to the expanding space as it expands? What is its expansion based on?❤️ . What makes space itself expand in the first place?❤️ . Build a long chute in front of Hubble. Look at a distant galaxy whose location you know❤️ . I predict that it seems to be in a different place than we know.❤️ . based on the pushing force of expanding light that has experienced entropy for billions of years❤️ . The new expanding light is faster than the old expanding light of other galaxy clusters❤️ . The new accelerates the expansion of the old and thus it stretches, cosmologically redshifts❤️ The speed of the old expanding light accelerates to the same as the new one,❤️ and at the same time the old expanding light stretches. Cosmologically redshifted❤️ Lets try to explain your god, expanding space. You cant. Sorry about that❤️ The flat earth is inside a gigantic spaceship. Its pace is accelerating all the time❤️ Ok, You can see that the earth is flat. Well, With your expandingBody, you canFeel❤️ how the expanding Earth pushes you away from the center of the expanding Earth❤️ Do you want to be part of making history? Changing the worldview? Discovering how the universe works❤️ On April 8th, ordinary people can do scientific experiments with the tennis ball machine❤️ In Mexico, indoors, people watch how far the ballsFly during the SolarEclipse❤️ The Mexicans have an excellent opportunity to prove the current atomic model wrong with pendulums❤️ Experiments should also be done with devices that shoot tennis balls into the air❤️ See if the length of the flight differs during the Solar Eclipse compared to the normal situation❤️ Mexico is quite close to the equator and the solar eclipse is right around noon. Almost best time❤️ Now, from the high pressure of the center of the Earth,❤️ particles are pushed directly towards the Moon and the Sun through the Moon’s shadow❤️ These dark energy particles push through each other again and again. Expansion❤️ Internal movement / time is speeding up. The interaction with the substance intensifies❤️ This explains the Allais Effect❤️ Hello cardboards. I’ve figured out how the universe works. No one is interested in❤️ Big Bang Wrong. James Webb prove that already. ExpandingSpace is NakedEmperor❤️ The volume of matter is also relative. Time and also the volume / Size of matter is relative❤️ Expanding space+curving space+wavy space+bubbling space+extra dimensions+❤️ . +dark matter with gravitational force+ dark energy with expanding space=spaghetti monster❤️ Will More Space Be Pushed Into the Expanding Space? If so, where does that space Move?❤️ . If not, what is the expansion of the expanding space Based on?❤️ Just Google: Savorinen Jukka. Read more how universe really works❤️

  • @DMS20231
    @DMS20231 4 місяці тому

    My plan is to shoot in south Texas with a Nikon D750 (full frame), a 300mm f/2.8 prime lens with a 2x teleconverter (lose two stops of aperture). I plan to shoot at ISO 100/200 and dial aperture down to about f/8 but I might bracket aperture as I also bracket exposure. All on a tracking mount under laptop control. I’ll have more than 4 minutes of totality - plenty of time for lots of multiple parameter bracketing. Seem reasonable?

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      Very reasonable but bracket only shutter speed if you are going to put together a massive HDR of the corona. Be sure to leave plenty of time to take in totality while not making photos.

    • @DMS20231
      @DMS20231 4 місяці тому

      @@LorenFisher Yep for sure and “enjoy it” is my advice to everyone. Hence the laptop this time. I saw 2017 in Casper. Got to take it in but spent at least half of it buried in the camera. Thanks! Great video.

  • @astroshooter1960
    @astroshooter1960 4 місяці тому

    I did mine in Photoshop....it took a while.

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      Yes, it takes a bit of work in Photoshop, but worth the effort!

  • @astroshooter1960
    @astroshooter1960 4 місяці тому

    Went to Spain for an annular in 2005.....❤

    • @jwastroimaging2711
      @jwastroimaging2711 4 місяці тому

      Me too, on the seafront at Moraira by the Castell. Great sunny day. Had not a clue what I was doing camera wise and no helpful online resources either!

    • @astroshooter1960
      @astroshooter1960 4 місяці тому

      We were in Valencia... right on the beach.

  • @pba4256
    @pba4256 4 місяці тому

    I am going to be shooting in an area that will max at 92.7%. I assume I will need to leave my filter and glasses on for the full event. Correct?

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      Yes, you need to leave the filter on the whole time. But I strongly suggest finding a way to get to totality, it is a huge difference. Major difference.

    • @pba4256
      @pba4256 4 місяці тому

      @@LorenFisher If I could - I definitely would! My schedule just won't permit the time required. I have to settle for maybe taking a short ride west and hope New York State isn't cloudy or rainy. Fingers crossed.

  • @ChicagoAstronomer
    @ChicagoAstronomer 4 місяці тому

    Anywhere people are not.

  • @jeromejacobsen2130
    @jeromejacobsen2130 4 місяці тому

    I made a solar filter for my camera lens using a plastic peanut butter jar lid (I lucked out that the 16 oz size fit my lens), cut off the top of the jar just below the threads, filed and sanded the cut edge smooth. I cut a hole in the lid close to the edge, filed and sanded the edge smooth, cut the filter to a circle to fit in the lid. Then just screw the pieces together with the filter inserted. Easy on and off the lens. I suppose some padding could be added if your lens diameter is a bit smaller. A larger lens would need a larger diameter jar - you might have to wander around your local grocery store with a small ruler to find a jar that is the right size.

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      Sounds cool. Just make sure no sunlight can sneak in around the sides.

  • @seanwest7568
    @seanwest7568 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this video! I wasn’t sure if I would be able to find all the info I wanted in one place. You answered my questions and more. I plan to shoot from the Russellville, Arkansas area but may end up in Texas depending on weather.

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      Thanks. Give me a shout if you end up in Dallas!

  • @user-xx6tq8jg8p
    @user-xx6tq8jg8p 4 місяці тому

    Love all the info. Great video!

  • @DLD_Photography
    @DLD_Photography 4 місяці тому

    I was lucky enough to see the 2017 eclipse. Here is a short video I put together from it. ua-cam.com/video/nIt1BCgNrdg/v-deo.html

  • @andyhinds542
    @andyhinds542 4 місяці тому

    What you have said in this video is absolutely spot on. I don't want anyone coming up to me on the day and asking me how to take photos of the eclipse and expecting me to give them a crash course on how to work their camera in 2 minutes when I have been working on it for weeks.

  • @andyhinds542
    @andyhinds542 4 місяці тому

    You do realise that flat earthers are going to take that first diagram as quite literally to scale, don't you, citing you as an expert so it must be true, right?

  • @donnan7777
    @donnan7777 4 місяці тому

    Did you vote for that idiot Bernie Sanders?

  • @arthursadlovsky6313
    @arthursadlovsky6313 4 місяці тому

    I was viewing 2017 totality near Nashville Tennessee. Folks it is life mental changing event. And actually i would prefer not to try foto shutting for who? Just to experience more with my own eyes and brainmemory. One thing from my experience you don't realy need to use solar filters on your cameras lenses ! You may use 2 rotating polarizing filters attached to each other and 1 or 2 in front of them ND filter. So still shutter speeds before totality needs changes . But on polarizing filters you need only between 0⁰ to 90⁰ rotate one polarizing filter so the amount of light hiting camera sensor will change. And less steps on shutter will be required . And of course shutter speed can be keep on longer rather than shorter speeds when changing polarizing filter angles

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 4 місяці тому

      You are pushing your luck stacking regular ND filters, they just can't handle extended direct sunlight. You might get away with it but why risk ruining your sensor when you can easily make your own filter for under $20?

  • @bonjovirocks24
    @bonjovirocks24 5 місяців тому

    What about trying to photograph a Mitsubishi Eclipse?

    • @SkipW
      @SkipW 4 місяці тому

      Good idea taking an Eclipse, to the Eclipse. ua-cam.com/video/hsiCICnEfU8/v-deo.html

  • @user-cr8lb6lu1v
    @user-cr8lb6lu1v 5 місяців тому

    Focussing on the 4 min around C2: Using 400 mm on APS-C how quickly does the event move out of the picture?

    • @ArtUniverse
      @ArtUniverse 5 місяців тому

      Due to Earth's rotation, the Sun crosses its own diameter (half a degree) every two minutes. At 400 mm focal length, with a FOV of about 4 degrees side to side, it would take roughly 16 minutes.

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 5 місяців тому

      The sun moves its full diameter (0.5°) every two minutes. You can see how full your frame will be by photographing a full moon and you'll then be able to determine how big the eclipse will be in your photos and how long it will take to move out of your frame.

    • @user-cr8lb6lu1v
      @user-cr8lb6lu1v 5 місяців тому

      @@ArtUniverseThanks, that helps!

    • @user-cr8lb6lu1v
      @user-cr8lb6lu1v 5 місяців тому

      @@LorenFisherThanks, going to test that asap.

    • @andyhinds542
      @andyhinds542 4 місяці тому

      You can find out yourself by doing some practice shots with a solar filter in place. Practice and rehearsal is vital before any eclipse photography.

  • @echoauxgen
    @echoauxgen 5 місяців тому

    When looking at the mm's pictures it is very wrong! In '17 I used the full frame camera A7RM2 Sony FE 24-240mm and at 240mm it filled the frame like the 1000mm picture and at 24mm it is like the 200mm image. I recommend not going more than the 240mm because you want to get more of the sky around the eclipse like the diamond ring sparkles. But remember you can always crop in. Also most Full Frame cameras have a button for APS-C and with this lens you can get 36-360mm in APS-C mode. During bracket 5 at +/- 2EV and process in HDR software.

  • @stevenanderson8986
    @stevenanderson8986 5 місяців тому

    I was hoping to be able to set up auto-bracketing to take shots during totality from 1/1000 to 4 seconds, but it doesn’t seem possible. Do you suggest setting up two sets of auto-bracketing for prominences and corona capture?

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 5 місяців тому

      That depends on your camera, if you can get it to do it flawlessly in several tests then you should be fine. I'm doing it manually so I know it works and I'll get 3 or 4 sets off in 30 seconds or so.

    • @andyhinds542
      @andyhinds542 4 місяці тому

      Have you considered using video and adjust the exposure in real time and then stacking still images? I haven't tried it before but I might this time around.

  • @alandyer910
    @alandyer910 5 місяців тому

    Eclipse Maestro and Eclipse Orchestrator have not been updated in recent years and either won’t work with recent operating systems or recent cameras. And there is a free version of EO. So with either program get it and test. You might find the program won’t even run!

    • @LorenFisher
      @LorenFisher 5 місяців тому

      I ran a test with Eclipse Maestro last week and it worked fine on my M1 MacBook Pro. I can't test the Windows program.

    • @croenan
      @croenan 4 місяці тому

      I heard updates are coming too, but also that some of the camera software can do bracketing well enough.

  • @solareclipsetimer
    @solareclipsetimer 5 місяців тому

    Hi Loren, you did a very good presentation about how to enjoy and image the total solar eclipse! This is Gordon Telepun the developer of the app Solar Eclipse Timer which you mentioned a few times in your talk. Thanks for your support and for telling people about the app which will help people enjoy the eclipse. You did not put a direct link to my website in your description, but people can find information about my app, my book, and my UA-cam channel by searching for Solar Eclipse Timer. Thanks!

  • @lwangvt
    @lwangvt 5 місяців тому

    Great presentation! Looking forward to photographing this event!!