Lovely old school tutorial, no flash language or acting for the camera, great. If I was a young photographer starting out I would want to watch this channel all the time with this man as my mentor. These videos should be using in all photo schools. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, Tony. Thank you very much for this educational video. I love still life Photography so I am in the right place. Whenever I look at a new video from you I learn something new. Friendly greetings from the Netherlands, my friend.
Another fabulous teaching video. I'm curious why you selected the tall soft box? I don't have so much lighting kit so I'm trying to figure out what I need. I have a couple of square soft boxes and a shower curtain for a big diffuser that I can hang in front of a strobe.
I use a full frame R5 not medium format when changing setting you use medium format camera could you please explain how to do your work with a full frame camera as well
The settings are, for the most part, the same. The major exception being the angle of view for a given focal length. eg. 80mm lens on medium format is the same angle of view as a 50mm on a full frame format.
great shoot, esp. for someone who hasn't got tilt shift lenses, or a large format camera; but, as far as shallow dof goes, a bit of tilt/swing, on the mf back (sinar), could defocus the table between the pasta and wood, and soften the harsh focus on the jar a slight improvement, maybe?, but a great shot none the less.
Lovely old school tutorial, no flash language or acting for the camera, great. If I was a young photographer starting out I would want to watch this channel all the time with this man as my mentor. These videos should be using in all photo schools. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love your videos. I feel like I'm getting personal instruction from my favorite uncle. Cheers!
Wow, thanks!
Exactly, I feel that too !
Great demonstration as always. I'm still watching every one and getting my photography club to watch as well. Thanks
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great job and great composition. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for listening
Always makes great images, beautiful. Thanks again.
Glad you like them!
congracts!i just discovered your canal.Very usefull
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Another great demonstration thank you 😀
You’re welcome 😊
Nice in that it was well said, practical, and useful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, Tony.
Thank you very much for this educational video.
I love still life Photography so I am in the right place.
Whenever I look at a new video from you I learn something new.
Friendly greetings from the Netherlands, my friend.
Thanks for watching
Very nice image and lightning made with simple objects. Great lesson. Thank you !
You are welcome!
You're just great again!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hats off to your creative ideas and excellent explanation of every step 🙏🙏🙏
So nice of you
Very nice! Thanks for showing it to the community.
No problem 👍
Magical. Thanks for teaching. Have a nice time.
Thank you too
As always really interesting, thank you Tony.
Very welcome
Another fabulous teaching video. I'm curious why you selected the tall soft box? I don't have so much lighting kit so I'm trying to figure out what I need. I have a couple of square soft boxes and a shower curtain for a big diffuser that I can hang in front of a strobe.
I used a rectangular soft box to illustrate feathering the light. glad the video was helpful.
Another great video. Thank you.
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Perfect 🤩
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I use a full frame R5 not medium format when changing setting you use medium format camera could you please explain how to do your work with a full frame camera as well
The settings are, for the most part, the same. The major exception being the angle of view for a given focal length. eg. 80mm lens on medium format is the same angle of view as a 50mm on a full frame format.
Thanks great video, interesting subject!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you…..again!
Thank you too!
Is the photoshop portion of this video achievable in camera and if so how would you go about it?
Yes you could control the light with careful placement of a flag but it would take a while. thanks for watching.
great shoot, esp. for someone who hasn't got tilt shift lenses, or a large format camera; but, as far as shallow dof goes, a bit of tilt/swing, on the mf back (sinar), could defocus the table between the pasta and wood, and soften the harsh focus on the jar a slight improvement, maybe?, but a great shot none the less.
Thank you for your comment. Thanks for watching.
Thank you , as always "Like"
Thank you too!