How about a video on finding inspiration in photography? The algorithm randomly showed me your channel a few weeks ago, so I've been inspired to knock the dust off my DSLR. Only problem is I have no idea where to start.
This tutorial should be mandatory for every new photographer. I wish I had this years ago when I was first starting out. Simon, you are an incredible teacher. You have the ability to break things down to where the concepts are completely understandable. Plus, you give us the visual examples as well. I can't thank you enough. The next time someone comes to me with questions, I'll be sharing this tutorial. After all these years, I'm still learning something new. Thank you!
Ive been taking photos all my life, but just in the last month or so have i really sat down and tried to understand the camera and improve myself. Your videos have made a night and day difference with my understanding!
I'm new with a DSLR camera, and this is the best explanation I've watched here on UA-cam. I appreciate and love this video. Now, I understand each and every setting on my camera. Thank you so much.
Just getting into photography. Amature, not even really a hobby, just to have something better than my phone camera. As someone wanting to learn, so far every question I do research on, you pop up on my feed with an answer. You are awesome man, and I appreciate your "matter-of-actness"
Simon you do not exaggerate with your title claim. This could very well be the most concise, yet clearest overview of the photographic process I’ve come across. You have an excellent presentation style! Thanks for your contribution to we learners.
I purchased my first DSLR last week, which like so many things these days did not come with a manual, nor am I particularly comfortable in reading long PDFs on screens. This video was posted at just the right time for me, and I've already learnt so much. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge, I know I'll be coming back for more.
For a complete newbie who's just kindly been given a canon t3 and was slightly overwhelmed at the thought of trying to use it, this was really informative and understandable! Cant wait to start trying different things out
I am not a new photographer, but found this to be one of the most accurate and practical videos for those starting out. It is also a great refresher for all photographers especially those who haven't picked up a camera in a little while. Great job; thanks.
ISO means International Standards Organisation, before which it was ASA (American Standards Association), before which there was Weston, DIN ( Deutsches Institut fur Normug) and Scheiner.---Love your vids. (Bob-Liverpool UK).
Actually, it’s International Organisation for Standards (IOS), and since in various languages it would mess up the order of the letters, they adopted iso as a word, taken from isos, greek for equal.
The best or in the top 2 presentations I've ever seen. Very clear, concise points made without a lot of extra chatter. Get's straight to the point and he shares visual images that goes along with the information he'd just noted. For instance, if he is talking about shutter speed, he will post an image showing an actual scale or what it looks like. This is a great point of reference and makes it easy to find on the camera.
Sending this link to a friend of mine who is starting out in photography. As titled, it covers the basics! Lots of info here, so he will need to start, stop and rewind a good bit.
Perfect video! I will share it with our “old folks photo group” and I certainly would need to watch it every time I go out with my camera.👍 Battery … 🙄 Having a spare one in the pocket is not a stupid idea. Biked in freezing cold to the lake shore to catch some Northern lights and the camera went ❌ and the spare one was 15 cold minutes away AT HOME.
Thanks Simon, there's nothing like a good refresher especially when given in such a clear, well thought out and unbiased way. I always find your videos helpful and encouraging.
Yes, I relate to this so much , thank you for sharing . For me , I don't have the pressure of creating content so I just try to enjoy my time , but most of the time I have no picture that I like enough to share with other people
I’ve learned all of these things over the years by trial and error as an amateur bird photographer. But for beginners this is an extremely useful video. I wish that I’d watched something like this from Simon when I started out.
I am 51 yrs old and hv been taking pics since I was in school having gone through Polaroids, 110 film , 35mm SLR and DSLR's. What took me so many years to learn, you hv summed up here so well. Kudos to you, loving yr channel.
I always watch your videos, repeat and repeat, gaining something new during each time, you are always on the point sharp and perfect, you are such a Great teacher Simon, thank you fr Japan 👍🤩
I'm not exactly new to photography but I find your videos interesting to watch. I've been watching for a little while and it makes me happy when you talk about something I already knew how to do, because then I know I'm doing things right! Of course, I also learn some new things from your videos! I still find it interesting to watch this video even if it's stuff I will know. Thanks for the great videos!
Perfect video as I’m just unboxing my first “real” camera and was a little overwhelmed with everything to try and learn. You always do such a great job of bringing it to an understandable level-thank you!
Sir i thank you for such a clear spoken video with no rubbish bed music to get in the way of my Tinnitus. The amount of controls on these dslr can be overwhelming to the beginner but with this video it all becomes clear ( well most of it ) . So to all beginners you must watch this video first.
You having grown up in the film world, the usefulness of ISO in digital eluded me for over 20 years. And this video made it click for me, albeit somewhat passively. I never considered the usefulness of setting my preferred DOF and blur (shutter speed) and adjusting exposure via ISO. This seems like a great tool for street work in particular. Esp. along with Zone focusing.
Watching this makes me feel like some kind of Stalker... ok, The Basics - after all these years, maybe i will learn something new that'll help me take the Spotmatic with the 55 1.8 Super-Tak to the next level - but really i'm just watching it because i enjoy hearing S. d'E. rattle on about photography. I'm sorry, Simon, but mainly for myself. 'Cheers!' to another premium pedagogical performance!
My thoughts on RAW are simple: shoot RAW+JPG. If you're happy with the JPG, you can just delete the RAW later. But, if for some reason you like the composition but not the edit, you have the RAW to go back to. Also, in a couple years time, you might want to fiddle with the RAW. If you take pictures, save both, the RAW editing power is huge and can make a dull boring foto really pop out! My opinion and my personal practice.
If you are e.g. on vacation and want to do something with a picture without any processing, it is much easier in JPG. I started with that (on a EOS350D) but switched to just JPG because it was too slow for some motives. Now I only switch to both formats if I expect the picture to be problematic with contrast and such or if I want to do something special with it.
Thank you for the deep dives into various aspects of photography. I’m sure you have many seasoned folks who benefit from these, but for the neophyte, they are invaluable.
Thanks again for another great video! Im still getting my head around the three settings for good shots but im learning all the time thanks to you Simon
Trust me after watching your vids I now capture a lot better woth my phone 😂 (also editing RAW images on lightroom) So, thanks a ton for your vids, they're really great ❤❤❤
Great video. Useful info even for those of us with some experience. For instance, I didn't know that changing the shooting mode might also change which button or dial affected a setting. I assumed those were static unless customizing the controls. One thing I would add, though, is about the picture style when shooting JPEG. If my understanding is correct, that picture style affects how you see it on the back of the camera, even if you're shooting RAW. So someone shooting RAW may want to set the style to neutral, or whatever setting least alters the photo, if they're wanting the most accurate representation of the image they've captured, so that they can tweak their settings if desired. I know this is recommended for night sky photography, since it's very low light.
These are fantastic videos, Simon. I’ve been hooked since I came across your channel. You explain things in a very clear and concise manner and have really sparked the passion for photography in me. Many thanks 👍
You’ve quickly become my favorite photography channel. I’m a newcomer to digital cameras and I’ve learned so much from you in the last few weeks! Thanks for the information AND the inspiration!
So good Simon, another brilliant and informative video for a newbie like me still at the beginner stage. The precise delivery of your expert knowledge is so well articulated it makes it extremely easy to grasp and understand. So grateful for your regular content.
Didn’t get a new camera, but I did get the Sigma 150-600 C for my canon t7 on Black Friday. It’ll arrive Wednesday and then I’ll really be able to step up my wildlife photography game.
This was very well timed, I just bought my very first DSLR after a decade of agonizing over wanting one. I took a photography class in college, and couldn't remember all of the ins and outs of photography when I was trying to go on my first photoshoot... but this is infinitely helpful, this video summed up that whole course! I'm very excited to try again this weekend, thank you!!!
Thanks for all your help, Simon. I eliminated my phone in my workflow and now I'm able to transfer RAW files at full resolution on computer. (You may or may not remember my comment on your last video). Next, I will try to hone Lightroom and Photoshop skills. Thanks again!
Bear with me for contradicting. Shouldn't the caption read as "understand...." and not "Learn..."? Despite understanding these concepts decades ago, I am still learning many of them. One could learn only through experiences. The only way one could gain experience in photography is by keep trying out all available combinations of settings. Thank you once again for the numerous highly enlightening videos. They have certainly enhanced my understanding and made me a better photographer.
This is great material Professor! Thank you. Would love more videos on exposure control, white balance/ISO, histograms, (I saw one) and examples of how the photos change. The more I watch the more its making sense. (Waiting for my camera to be delivered so watching a lot)
This is great thank you. I've often wondered about which shutter speed for various shoots and this was explained in the vid. I'm just venturing into Manual and RAW. Thanks for all your help! Best regards from the UK
Thanks for this informative video especially AUTO ISO, i use it when shooting Planes because the Plane travels through Blue Sky's, Clouds, and bright White Sky's it's a life saver. I found this video very helpful to me. 😊
Your channel is the most helpful I have come across for taking the next steps with photography. I have mostly used auto but this year I want to learn to use some of the other settings. I understand the basic concepts but it was a bit overwhelming learning the settings when I just wanted a pic before the bird flew away.
Hi Simon, thank you for putting this video out. I help the occasional beginner and a video like this helps cover the basics of photography very quickly with visual demonstrations. It means I can concentrate my time on other areas which will help them grow.
May I suggest that you can make a video about social media content making like UA-cam videos tips. Because you are so good at thids! Anybody can understand your videos. Please tell us the psychology and sociology behind your content creation ❤
Thanx again for a great video! Everything to the point. Love it! You have just gained a new subscriber. Just purchased another bridge camera for my couch birding photography. So excited. Thank you again
Thanks again for another great video! Im still getting my head around the three settings for good shots but im learning all the time thanks to you Simon
Thanks for a great year of learning. I watch and rewatch your stuff all the time. I feel like I figured out my voice in photography by mastering the mechanics with your video, so thanks for that. I'm still not going on a safari, though. I'm a street shooter in Chicago and am afraid of no man, but the idea of a wild boar coming at me is too just too much.
I’m always looking for video ideas! On what subject would you like to see an upcoming video?
Have you ever used image stacking in Astrophotography? It's something I'd like to get into, but looks quite complicated.
@@dkcrogueyup. Noted
I enjoy your Lightroom videos. Would like to know what equipment (computers,monitor..) you edit on and why you chose that equipment.
As for color temp and exposure, you might look at using the neutral white/gray cards.
How about a video on finding inspiration in photography? The algorithm randomly showed me your channel a few weeks ago, so I've been inspired to knock the dust off my DSLR. Only problem is I have no idea where to start.
This tutorial should be mandatory for every new photographer. I wish I had this years ago when I was first starting out. Simon, you are an incredible teacher. You have the ability to break things down to where the concepts are completely understandable. Plus, you give us the visual examples as well. I can't thank you enough. The next time someone comes to me with questions, I'll be sharing this tutorial. After all these years, I'm still learning something new. Thank you!
Welcome, and Thanks very much!
I agree wholeheartedly!! ❤
Simon is like that one cool uncle we all wish we had
True his amazing.
Ive been taking photos all my life, but just in the last month or so have i really sat down and tried to understand the camera and improve myself. Your videos have made a night and day difference with my understanding!
No matter how much I think I know, you always give me something I don't know or reaffirm what I know.
Huge thank you! This is GOLD. So appreciated
Glad it was helpful!
This video is the art and science of photography in a nutshell. Comprehensive and complete.
I love your videos, and frequently have to go back and rewatch them.
I'm new with a DSLR camera, and this is the best explanation I've watched here on UA-cam. I appreciate and love this video. Now, I understand each and every setting on my camera. Thank you so much.
Just getting into photography. Amature, not even really a hobby, just to have something better than my phone camera. As someone wanting to learn, so far every question I do research on, you pop up on my feed with an answer. You are awesome man, and I appreciate your "matter-of-actness"
Simon you do not exaggerate with your title claim. This could very well be the most concise, yet clearest overview of the photographic process I’ve come across. You have an excellent presentation style! Thanks for your contribution to we learners.
Thanks for that
truly my favorite youtube explainer. THANK YOU❤
I'm a professional photographer and I still benefitted from this video. Thank you
I purchased my first DSLR last week, which like so many things these days did not come with a manual, nor am I particularly comfortable in reading long PDFs on screens. This video was posted at just the right time for me, and I've already learnt so much. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge, I know I'll be coming back for more.
This man is another national treasure.
You're such a great teacher, thank you for all these videos
You're very welcome!
I just love your voice... It makes me believe in what ever you say.
For a complete newbie who's just kindly been given a canon t3 and was slightly overwhelmed at the thought of trying to use it, this was really informative and understandable! Cant wait to start trying different things out
I am not a new photographer, but found this to be one of the most accurate and practical videos for those starting out. It is also a great refresher for all photographers especially those who haven't picked up a camera in a little while. Great job; thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
ISO means International Standards Organisation, before which it was ASA (American Standards Association), before which there was Weston, DIN ( Deutsches Institut fur Normug) and Scheiner.---Love your vids. (Bob-Liverpool UK).
Actually, it’s International Organisation for Standards (IOS), and since in various languages it would mess up the order of the letters, they adopted iso as a word, taken from isos, greek for equal.
@@simon_dentremont Well spotted.
Shutter priority is only tv on Canon I think, Nikon and Sony it’s S for shutter priority and A for apature
Excellent, I have shared with my niece along with my DSLR and lens
I have been shooting for about 3 year and still learned something!
The best or in the top 2 presentations I've ever seen. Very clear, concise points made without a lot of extra chatter. Get's straight to the point and he shares visual images that goes along with the information he'd just noted. For instance, if he is talking about shutter speed, he will post an image showing an actual scale or what it looks like. This is a great point of reference and makes it easy to find on the camera.
Sending this link to a friend of mine who is starting out in photography. As titled, it covers the basics! Lots of info here, so he will need to start, stop and rewind a good bit.
Perfect video! I will share it with our “old folks photo group” and I certainly would need to watch it every time I go out with my camera.👍
Battery … 🙄 Having a spare one in the pocket is not a stupid idea. Biked in freezing cold to the lake shore to catch some Northern lights and the camera went ❌ and the spare one was 15 cold minutes away AT HOME.
I just got into photography and I do have to say I barely understood manual mode and now it all makes sense, tysm. great video!! ❤
Thanks Simon, there's nothing like a good refresher especially when given in such a clear, well thought out and unbiased way. I always find your videos helpful and encouraging.
Glad you enjoyed it
Agreed. Big help for me.
I want to thank you for your amazing tutorials, it helped me a lot as a beginner hobbyist photographer. Thanks.
10:57 that AF eye detect on that bird was crazy
It’s pretty cool, especially for portraits and wildlife.
Yes, I relate to this so much , thank you for sharing . For me , I don't have the pressure of creating content so I just try to enjoy my time , but most of the time I have no picture that I like enough to share with other people
I’ve learned all of these things over the years by trial and error as an amateur bird photographer. But for beginners this is an extremely useful video. I wish that I’d watched something like this from Simon when I started out.
You are a consummate professional with the heart of a teacher. Thank you!
Thanks very much!
I am 51 yrs old and hv been taking pics since I was in school having gone through Polaroids, 110 film , 35mm SLR and DSLR's. What took me so many years to learn, you hv summed up here so well. Kudos to you, loving yr channel.
The multiple focus points was a new one for me! Tells me what I've been doing wrong with flight shots, where I had it set for single point.
These tips are for even people who already have a DSLR! Keep one up to date and sharp!
Thanks once again Simon!
I love your content. Even as a photographer with a year of experience, I always learn something new from you. Great job! 👏🏾
Awesome, thank you!
I always watch your videos, repeat and repeat, gaining something new during each time, you are always on the point sharp and perfect, you are such a Great teacher Simon, thank you fr Japan 👍🤩
Most informative 15 min video I’ve ever seen.
This guy is really good at teaching!
I'm not exactly new to photography but I find your videos interesting to watch. I've been watching for a little while and it makes me happy when you talk about something I already knew how to do, because then I know I'm doing things right! Of course, I also learn some new things from your videos!
I still find it interesting to watch this video even if it's stuff I will know. Thanks for the great videos!
Awesome, thank you!
The way you explain this I feel like I’m inside the camera 😊right now. Thanks appreciate the work.
You’re welcome 😊
Perfect video as I’m just unboxing my first “real” camera and was a little overwhelmed with everything to try and learn. You always do such a great job of bringing it to an understandable level-thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Sir i thank you for such a clear spoken video with no rubbish bed music to get in the way of my Tinnitus. The amount of controls on these dslr can be overwhelming to the beginner but with this video it all becomes clear ( well most of it ) . So to all beginners you must watch this video first.
Glad it was helpful!
A real master. I really appreciate your efforts to make me understand the most basic things in photography. Hats off to you.
My pleasure
This is the best video explaining the exposure triangle I have found, I fully understand the concept now. Thank you!
You having grown up in the film world, the usefulness of ISO in digital eluded me for over 20 years. And this video made it click for me, albeit somewhat passively. I never considered the usefulness of setting my preferred DOF and blur (shutter speed) and adjusting exposure via ISO. This seems like a great tool for street work in particular. Esp. along with Zone focusing.
Not a new photographer, more, beginner-improver / Improver level.
Excellent refresher on the basics
Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I just got my R7 and 100-500. Waiting for the battery to charge. Upgraded from 2000D and kit lenses. Cant wait!
Hope you did your didn't skip arm day
It's increíble how this man can explain things so simple and clear, and in such a short time. Thank you very much Simón, these are invaluable.
Glad you think so!
This is a video I can return to as I begin to use all the modes. Thank you so much for the detailed and clear information!
Glad it was helpful!
Watching this makes me feel like some kind of Stalker... ok, The Basics - after all these years, maybe i will learn something new that'll help me take the Spotmatic with the 55 1.8 Super-Tak to the next level - but really i'm just watching it because i enjoy hearing S. d'E. rattle on about photography. I'm sorry, Simon, but mainly for myself. 'Cheers!' to another premium pedagogical performance!
Thanks kindly!
Excellent tutorial video on the basics of photography! Thank you Simon 👍
It wouldn’t be fair to watch this video and don’t comment and “like”.
Thanks, as always, very informative.👍
So nice of you
My thoughts on RAW are simple: shoot RAW+JPG. If you're happy with the JPG, you can just delete the RAW later. But, if for some reason you like the composition but not the edit, you have the RAW to go back to. Also, in a couple years time, you might want to fiddle with the RAW. If you take pictures, save both, the RAW editing power is huge and can make a dull boring foto really pop out! My opinion and my personal practice.
Solid plan
If you are e.g. on vacation and want to do something with a picture without any processing, it is much easier in JPG. I started with that (on a EOS350D) but switched to just JPG because it was too slow for some motives. Now I only switch to both formats if I expect the picture to be problematic with contrast and such or if I want to do something special with it.
Thank you for the deep dives into various aspects of photography. I’m sure you have many seasoned folks who benefit from these, but for the neophyte, they are invaluable.
Thanks again for another great video! Im still getting my head around the three settings for good shots but im learning all the time thanks to you Simon
You can do it!
You have the absolute best photography tutorial videos on UA-cam. In case you didn't know lol. 😊 Thank you for being so detailed and informative
You are so welcome!
Thank you soooo much . I have been looking for a comprehensive needs to know. This came in really handy ❤ you are a good teacher.
You are so welcome!
Sweet God this is exactly what I needed for years
Trust me after watching your vids
I now capture a lot better woth my phone 😂 (also editing RAW images on lightroom)
So, thanks a ton for your vids, they're really great ❤❤❤
Great video. Useful info even for those of us with some experience. For instance, I didn't know that changing the shooting mode might also change which button or dial affected a setting. I assumed those were static unless customizing the controls.
One thing I would add, though, is about the picture style when shooting JPEG. If my understanding is correct, that picture style affects how you see it on the back of the camera, even if you're shooting RAW. So someone shooting RAW may want to set the style to neutral, or whatever setting least alters the photo, if they're wanting the most accurate representation of the image they've captured, so that they can tweak their settings if desired. I know this is recommended for night sky photography, since it's very low light.
Last point is right on!
I just ordered a Canon T7 want to start taking pictures again.have watched a few of your videos so far, very informative and easy to understand.
Great to hear!
one of the best videos i have ever watched thank you im buying camera next week hope ill be able to enhance my hobby with your tips
👍👍👍 EXCELLENT
These are fantastic videos, Simon. I’ve been hooked since I came across your channel. You explain things in a very clear and concise manner and have really sparked the passion for photography in me. Many thanks 👍
Welcome!
You’ve quickly become my favorite photography channel. I’m a newcomer to digital cameras and I’ve learned so much from you in the last few weeks! Thanks for the information AND the inspiration!
Welcome aboard!
So good Simon, another brilliant and informative video for a newbie like me still at the beginner stage. The precise delivery of your expert knowledge is so well articulated it makes it extremely easy to grasp and understand. So grateful for your regular content.
Fantastic!
Didn’t get a new camera, but I did get the Sigma 150-600 C for my canon t7 on Black Friday. It’ll arrive Wednesday and then I’ll really be able to step up my wildlife photography game.
This was very well timed, I just bought my very first DSLR after a decade of agonizing over wanting one. I took a photography class in college, and couldn't remember all of the ins and outs of photography when I was trying to go on my first photoshoot... but this is infinitely helpful, this video summed up that whole course! I'm very excited to try again this weekend, thank you!!!
beautifull.thank you sir i am learning from cameroon as a young photograher through your teachings.
Wonderful!
Love your videos and your motivation toward beginners, nice work!
Happy to hear that!
Your videos are the best for learning I’ve watched in many years. Thank you!
Wow, thank you!
Always look forward to these videos! Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Great teaching! I appreciate how simple and clear your lessons are.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for all your help, Simon. I eliminated my phone in my workflow and now I'm able to transfer RAW files at full resolution on computer. (You may or may not remember my comment on your last video). Next, I will try to hone Lightroom and Photoshop skills. Thanks again!
great!
Great teacher given at a good speed so many tips and information many thanks
what a stellar tutorial. thanks 🙏
This so helpful; even to those of us who've been taking photos for quite some time. Thank you Simon
Glad it was helpful!
Bear with me for contradicting. Shouldn't the caption read as "understand...." and not "Learn..."?
Despite understanding these concepts decades ago, I am still learning many of them. One could learn only through experiences. The only way one could gain experience in photography is by keep trying out all available combinations of settings.
Thank you once again for the numerous highly enlightening videos. They have certainly enhanced my understanding and made me a better photographer.
Nice refresher, Thanks Simon.
This is great material Professor! Thank you. Would love more videos on exposure control, white balance/ISO, histograms, (I saw one) and examples of how the photos change. The more I watch the more its making sense. (Waiting for my camera to be delivered so watching a lot)
This is great thank you. I've often wondered about which shutter speed for various shoots and this was explained in the vid. I'm just venturing into Manual and RAW. Thanks for all your help! Best regards from the UK
Thanks for this informative video especially AUTO ISO, i use it when shooting Planes because the Plane travels through Blue Sky's, Clouds, and bright White Sky's it's a life saver. I found this video very helpful to me. 😊
Thanks Simon 😊
Your content is absolutely amazing!!!!! Thank you.
Glad you enjoy it!
Your channel is the most helpful I have come across for taking the next steps with photography. I have mostly used auto but this year I want to learn to use some of the other settings. I understand the basic concepts but it was a bit overwhelming learning the settings when I just wanted a pic before the bird flew away.
I seen so many tutorials on Photography.You are the best.Handsdown.
Wow, thank you!
Excellent video Simon! 80% photo knowladge in 15 minutes, amazing! ;)
Thanks for the nod to Pentax in the section on autofocus-continuous! Now I feel legitimate 🙂
I truly appreciate your videos 📹! I learn so much!! Every single time! You share such important tips and knowledge.
You are so welcome!
Hi Simon, thank you for putting this video out. I help the occasional beginner and a video like this helps cover the basics of photography very quickly with visual demonstrations. It means I can concentrate my time on other areas which will help them grow.
Great to hear!
May I suggest that you can make a video about social media content making like UA-cam videos tips. Because you are so good at thids! Anybody can understand your videos. Please tell us the psychology and sociology behind your content creation ❤
Thanx again for a great video! Everything to the point. Love it! You have just gained a new subscriber.
Just purchased another bridge camera for my couch birding photography. So excited. Thank you again
I am learning from your detailed tutorials..Thank you for sharing your videos ❤
It's my pleasure
Thanks again for another great video! Im still getting my head around the three settings for good shots but im learning all the time thanks to you Simon
You can do it!
Thanks for this, just bought my first camera, your videos have me well keen to get started. Cheers from Oz
Great tutorial as always! Your videos are invaluable to the aspiring photographers out there!
Thanks for a great year of learning. I watch and rewatch your stuff all the time. I feel like I figured out my voice in photography by mastering the mechanics with your video, so thanks for that. I'm still not going on a safari, though. I'm a street shooter in Chicago and am afraid of no man, but the idea of a wild boar coming at me is too just too much.
The hippos are worse…lol
Heel hartelijk bedankt voor U uitleg ,ik geniet van U video,s en U fantastische mooie foto,s👌🏼👌🏼
Super-duper-pedagogic!
This is one of the best video i've ever seen 😍