Great explanation of dof. Very clear and well put together, thank you Jess. Alfie's little sounds he makes are so sweet! Such a good boy who seems to just love being your model! Melts my heart ❤️
Most helpful video I've ever seen on DoF! Everyone else I have seen or read just talks about aperture. The way you explained this was so easy to understand! Thank you!
Thank you for yet another great and super helpful video Jess!! Not only am I learning so much from you, they are truly entertaining as well, and I look forward to them every week! ❤
Very nice, cool, and creative I' have never seen before. Very cool using dog for model (awesome dog), so coooollll, I love it, thank you very much for tutorials!!!!
Love the hat! It is a gooood video! I suspect Dan is having fun editing this one😜. I am happy that you choose 135 mm , almost my favorite focal length. 🤓
Thanks for making this video. Couldn't help but notice that the measurements were off by a few centimeters, since the tape measure was laid out neither in a straight line or on a flat surface. Actually there are (free) mobile apps for DoF calculations. They can be really helpful.
Thats a great video. I was shooting some black sheep today with 75mm lens at f2.8 and the images turned out to be not so in focus, only parts of the sheeps face would be in focus. I know realize I was way too close to their faces...
Such a useful video, immensely thankful. Am I correct in saying the professionals that are getting nose and eyes in focus but aperture at 2.8 or smaller are further away from the subject? Many Thanks ❤
Even landscape photographers when using a wide angle lens and small aperture will have to focus stack if the foreground is close to the lens. Great presentation and very helpful. I see you got photo bombed by some others' dogs, lol.
You'd get more of the dog 'in focus' with the 70-200 lens,since the aperture is 2.8 and the number is bigger! The 135mm has an aperture of 1.8, so the number is smaller and therefore less of the photo is in focus. Hope this helps :)
Did Dan dub car noises over Alfie's sprint, or is Alfie's diet causing excessive flatulence (you know, like a horse having their first mad gallop of the day)?
Great explanation of dof. Very clear and well put together, thank you Jess. Alfie's little sounds he makes are so sweet! Such a good boy who seems to just love being your model! Melts my heart ❤️
aww thank you so much ❤️ Alfie's a real star and loves his photoshoots 😊
I've watched so many videos about this sort of stuff and none have come close to explaining it as well as this. Thank you!
That's really kind, thank you so much 🙏 Hope you continue to enjoy the content we put out there 😊
Most helpful video I've ever seen on DoF! Everyone else I have seen or read just talks about aperture. The way you explained this was so easy to understand! Thank you!
That's such great feedback, thank you 🙏
explained so clearly, best teacher on youtube! 👍🏻
so glad you enjoyed it, thank you 🙏
Love you guys! Keep up the awesome work Jess ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words and for your continued support ❤️
Now I know how to control my DOF while shooting wide open with a 200mm. Thank you, Jess and hubby!
you're so welcome 😊 glad you're enjoying the content
Thank you for yet another great and super helpful video Jess!! Not only am I learning so much from you, they are truly entertaining as well, and I look forward to them every week! ❤
that's so great to hear, thank you 🙏 glad you're enjoying the content 😊
That's so useful. I wasn't aware that distance and focal length affected it as much! Thank you!
So pleased you found it so helpful 😊
This was SO informative and helpful. Thank you so much! Showing examples is such a big help too
such great feedback, thank you 🙏 😊
Very nice, cool, and creative I' have never seen before. Very cool using dog for model (awesome dog), so coooollll, I love it, thank you very much for tutorials!!!!
You're so welcome 😊. Yeah, she is pretty awesome! 👌
Simply amazing and love that dog well trained 😊
Ahh thank you - we all love Beanie 🤩
Great video on many levels, thank you ☺
You're so welcome 🙏 Thank you so much for your support 🥰
Wow ! Well explained .. Thank you !
so pleased you enjoyed the content, thank you 😊
Your video's are amazing. Learn so much so quick.
thank you so much 🙏
Love the hat! It is a gooood video! I suspect Dan is having fun editing this one😜. I am happy that you choose 135 mm , almost my favorite focal length. 🤓
thank you for the great feedback on the video and the hat! 😂
This was helpful :). They’re all helpful. ✌️❤️
That's so kind, thank you ❤️
Thank you for making this video. So helpful!
Thank you 🙏 so pleased it's been helpful
Great video, and really helpful, thank you! 🤩
Glad it was helpful 🤓
Thanks for making this video. Couldn't help but notice that the measurements were off by a few centimeters, since the tape measure was laid out neither in a straight line or on a flat surface. Actually there are (free) mobile apps for DoF calculations. They can be really helpful.
The DoF calculations were from a DoF app. The measure was there for reference on subject placement only 👍
Thats a great video. I was shooting some black sheep today with 75mm lens at f2.8 and the images turned out to be not so in focus, only parts of the sheeps face would be in focus. I know realize I was way too close to their faces...
Glad you found this video useful. I'm pleased it has helped you rectify an issue you were experiencing 🙂
This was so helpful I'm hoping to do a small shot of my dogs
so pleased you've found the content useful 😊
Each doubled distance gave you, what, about 3X depth increase for either given f-stop. That’s interesting info, too, in choosing a subject distance.
as a rough guesstimate that seems correct 😊
The most funny video ever🤣 thanks alot!
😂 thank you
So interesting!
thank you 😊
Such a useful video, immensely thankful. Am I correct in saying the professionals that are getting nose and eyes in focus but aperture at 2.8 or smaller are further away from the subject?
Many Thanks ❤
Yes, correct!
Even landscape photographers when using a wide angle lens and small aperture will have to focus stack if the foreground is close to the lens. Great presentation and very helpful. I see you got photo bombed by some others' dogs, lol.
thank you 🙏 that's a live photo shoot for you 😂
Will a crop sensor do for good enough bokeh? The a6700 just has the best autofocus. Any recommendations?
I love this video. But I also really love your hat 😅
thank you 😁
Thanks again for this amazing usefull and interesting video
You'd get more of the dog 'in focus' with the 70-200 lens,since the aperture is 2.8 and the number is bigger! The 135mm has an aperture of 1.8, so the number is smaller and therefore less of the photo is in focus. Hope this helps :)
6:21 an exceptionally well trained doggy given the rogue let off its lead behind camera 😂
absolutely! 😂 ever the professional
Did Dan dub car noises over Alfie's sprint, or is Alfie's diet causing excessive flatulence (you know, like a horse having their first mad gallop of the day)?
you caught us out! it was Dan 😂
Thank you very much. :-)
Thank you 🙏
but we didnt get our comparison pictures beyond what you showed on screen after the shots.
which comparison pictures were you after? 😊
The best
Thank you 🙏
7:54 😂😂😂