@@MattShannonPhoto Maybe something about how to shoot the milky way with Nikon's Z system. Would be great because I'm despairing trying to get a good shot...🙂
@@Muehlebach.photography I did a video on the Milky way and Star Trails. Here is the link to the video: ua-cam.com/video/vsfjUPnYkZY/v-deo.html I should do another Milky Way video. I love shooting the night sky, thanks for the suggestion!
So many regular folks are taking great photos, that said, you're making great videos along with photos. I think of how easy it was 20 years ago, not only for photography but to get into parks to take those photos. You've got the talent so I hope it works out. The market is way saturated but people want new content. My advice on photos, don't include the date images were taken, it does make a difference to so many people.
I always thought the autumn colors in the Laurentians were breathtaking, but seeing this has shown me that Canadian autumns are spectacular from coast to coast. As for what's next-if it involves being outdoors in your backyard, count me in!
There are a few other programs besides photoshop that you can use to focus stack. Auto blend doesn't always do it for me which is why the extra steps to brush in photo by photo is worth taking the time doing. Good luck!
@@richardfink7666 You are correct IF you have the right camera. If you have a Nikon, you can do focus shifting in camera but you still need post processing to combine the images into a single shot. From my research Olympus / OM System (OM-D and OM-1 Series) & Panasonic Lumix G9 and S1R can combine multiple images in-camera for a fully stacked image. Thanks for mentioning this! It is quite popular in the OM System cameras and I hope Nikon adopts this feature.
@@MattShannonPhoto Canon cameras can do in camera focus stacking as well Matt. Figured id mention that in case anyone was wondering. I utilize this feature all the time on my Canon R7 when I do Maco Photography. I never thought of using it for landscape photography till now, but now im curious to try it and see how it turns out. Thanks for the idea Matt, good video and tips as always.
Great video, Matt! So bummed I missed that waterfall on Sunday. If I would’ve known how easy it was to navigate the Victoria airport, I would’ve joined you. I am inspired more than ever to get out and take more photos and try out that focus stacking!
The Z8 really is the bomb! I accidentally dunked my Z9 in the river once, and I swear it just laughed and dared me to try again. It’s like it was saying, ‘I’m indestructible! Thanks for watching! Cheers
@@MattShannonPhoto oh, that sounds horrible. I've never used my z8 in bad weather but the rubber grip starts pealing off after less than half a year... I don't know if it was my fault but it makes me nervous as hell😆.
Thank you so much! I’m really glad to hear the video was helpful. The Z9 is a fantastic camera for stacking, and once you get the hang of it, it’ll open up a lot of creative possibilities. I also did a macro video where I use Focus Shifting in Camera to take photos and then later stack them in Post. There might be some helpful tips there too if you are interested: ua-cam.com/video/fYP9WY4qcR0/v-deo.html happy stacking!
I totally get that! Focus stacking can definitely feel like a lot of work for just one photo, especially when you’re taking multiple shots and then aligning and merging them. But for certain shots-like close-up details in macro or wide landscapes where you want everything super sharp-it can really make a difference in the final image quality. That said, it’s all about what fits best with your workflow and style!
Thank you for watching, what should I do next?
@@MattShannonPhoto Maybe something about how to shoot the milky way with Nikon's Z system. Would be great because I'm despairing trying to get a good shot...🙂
@@Muehlebach.photography I did a video on the Milky way and Star Trails. Here is the link to the video: ua-cam.com/video/vsfjUPnYkZY/v-deo.html
I should do another Milky Way video. I love shooting the night sky, thanks for the suggestion!
@@MattShannonPhoto oh, thank you!
Waterfall season is here!
Yahooo
So many regular folks are taking great photos, that said, you're making great videos along with photos. I think of how easy it was 20 years ago, not only for photography but to get into parks to take those photos. You've got the talent so I hope it works out. The market is way saturated but people want new content. My advice on photos, don't include the date images were taken, it does make a difference to so many people.
I always thought the autumn colors in the Laurentians were breathtaking, but seeing this has shown me that Canadian autumns are spectacular from coast to coast. As for what's next-if it involves being outdoors in your backyard, count me in!
Great work I love your videos
🔥😍🔥😍🔥
Thank you! I love it that you watch them and share you positive feedback!! Cheers
Ohhh. So this is how you do focus stacks! Thanks!
There are a few other programs besides photoshop that you can use to focus stack. Auto blend doesn't always do it for me which is why the extra steps to brush in photo by photo is worth taking the time doing. Good luck!
Or you have a camera that does it for you.
@@richardfink7666 You are correct IF you have the right camera. If you have a Nikon, you can do focus shifting in camera but you still need post processing to combine the images into a single shot.
From my research Olympus / OM System (OM-D and OM-1 Series) & Panasonic Lumix G9 and S1R can combine multiple images in-camera for a fully stacked image.
Thanks for mentioning this! It is quite popular in the OM System cameras and I hope Nikon adopts this feature.
@@MattShannonPhoto Canon cameras can do in camera focus stacking as well Matt. Figured id mention that in case anyone was wondering. I utilize this feature all the time on my Canon R7 when I do Maco Photography. I never thought of using it for landscape photography till now, but now im curious to try it and see how it turns out. Thanks for the idea Matt, good video and tips as always.
great video Matt
Thank you very much! Cheers
Thank you so very much, this is really helpful. I have been wanted to do this for ages but never understood. Thank you.
You're so welcome! I'm really glad you found it helpful and that it clarified things for you. Focus stacking can definitely be a game-changer.
Great video, Matt! So bummed I missed that waterfall on Sunday. If I would’ve known how easy it was to navigate the Victoria airport, I would’ve joined you. I am inspired more than ever to get out and take more photos and try out that focus stacking!
lighting sure changes a lot in deep valleys like that. Almost have to bracket your images too.
Thanks so much for sharing another wonderful video like always 🤗
I love your videos. As a proud z8 owner i can feel the process!
The Z8 really is the bomb! I accidentally dunked my Z9 in the river once, and I swear it just laughed and dared me to try again. It’s like it was saying, ‘I’m indestructible!
Thanks for watching! Cheers
@@MattShannonPhoto oh, that sounds horrible. I've never used my z8 in bad weather but the rubber grip starts pealing off after less than half a year... I don't know if it was my fault but it makes me nervous as hell😆.
@@Muehlebach.photography Yeah that would make me nervous too!
@@MattShannonPhoto is there any kind of ND you would recommend and which doesn't blow up my budget?😅
Great video !!
Thank you, and thanks for watching! Cheers
Excellent info…well presented! Fabulous images too! Thanks for taking me along!
Love this!
So great to hear! Thank you and thanks for watching!
Nicely done and demonstrated! Thank you.
Maybe come over to the Potholes soon, lots of water and dying Salmon now. Have a beer together after. Loved the video and your editing skills.
Great work and awesome instructional work. Always enjoy brotha
Great video 👍
Great video Matt! I downloaded it for future reference. I also shoot a Z9 and I’m just starting to learn how to stack images. This was a big help!
Thank you so much! I’m really glad to hear the video was helpful. The Z9 is a fantastic camera for stacking, and once you get the hang of it, it’ll open up a lot of creative possibilities.
I also did a macro video where I use Focus Shifting in Camera to take photos and then later stack them in Post. There might be some helpful tips there too if you are interested: ua-cam.com/video/fYP9WY4qcR0/v-deo.html
happy stacking!
Love your work Matt. Did you use Texture or Clarity as you finished this? If you did, how much do you typically add?
I find it too much work for a single foto.
I totally get that!
Focus stacking can definitely feel like a lot of work for just one photo, especially when you’re taking multiple shots and then aligning and merging them. But for certain shots-like close-up details in macro or wide landscapes where you want everything super sharp-it can really make a difference in the final image quality. That said, it’s all about what fits best with your workflow and style!
@@MattShannonPhoto I have a camera that does this for me.
@@richardfink7666 awesome! Is it different than the ones I listed? I think it’s a brilliant feature.