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Hey ! I can't find the clip to go on the tripod and the tripod you mentionned in the video at the beginning on your links. could it be possible to share a link ? :) thanks a lot !
I wanted to ask... what model Oben tripod is that and where did you get it? It looks EXACTLY like one I sold on r/PhotoMarket a while back, even the same levelling QR and everything...
I loved Lana's shot with the train compartments pulled apart as it went around the curve, and how she managed to get just the right amount of people in the carriages, that's got to be Hocus Pocus or maybe Luck, Cheers.
When I got my Canon t6 the first technique I tried was a long exposure of the road. Once I saw those light trails in photoshop I started loving photography
Great videos man ! One day you just going to have to make a magazine which photos you think are your top best in the past 5 years , that would a be interesting video ! God bless you and your family bro ! 🙏
Hi I’m new to photography and over the weekend I decided to go out at do a night time photo shoot with my buddy. I noticed a lot of my photos that were in decent light ended up being kinda blurry (I wasn’t moving the camera) and the ones that were darker looked pretty good. I have to assume that’s an ISO problem would I be correct?
Native iso for 15 stops of dynamic range would give 7.5 stops of shadow and highlight. Lowering the base iso would squeeze the details of highlight to the shadow.
ISO 50 involves software adjustments, what happens is your camera is shooting at iso 100 , but overexposing by one stop, then the software corrects it by darkening it back by one stop. As the result you might blow up the details in the highlights beyond recovery without realizing it. Otherwise the quality is the same.
Hey Pierre I’m a big fan and really enjoy learning about photography the way you teach and show in your videos, I’m in the market to buy a beginner camera that takes photo and video in 4K, and was wondering if you could give me your best starter 4K camera and lens combo recommendation for me to buy! Would really appreciate it if you got back with me thanks!
Hi Pierre. Do you use the Sony gm 35mm 1.4? When it was launched it was so popular on UA-cam rewievs. But no i don't see any you tubers who use that lens. They only use what they had before. Was it just a hype because it was a new lens? And what lens do you recommend for a dad (me) who loves to take photos of my family?
I wish I had the confidence to go out and shoot more, but I’m only 15 and I get a lot of stares. I also don’t have any friends that share my interest sadly :(
Find groups who would love photos taken of them... skaters, bmxers, dancers, artists etc. Night time may be harder. When I was 16 I was into skateboard and Rollerblades but was below average on them but shot photos for some groups, got a few featured in magazines, even won a prize... fun experiences
ISO 50 is an extended ISO - it's effectively the same as taking a 1 stop overexposed photo at ISO 100 and then applying -1 stop of exposure in post. In doing so you lose a stop of dynamic range in the highlights. I can't see any reason to use ISO 50 for a RAW workflow. If you're shooting JPEG then it's marginally useful if you need a slower shutter speed (for artistic reasons) and you can't close down the aperture any further.
Pierre, on a tripod just use the base ISO. Don't worry too much about under exposure. Read into ISO Invariance, when using a tripod it doesn't really matter anymore....
Im no expert but from what i read you should stay in your nativr iso range for you camera, sony shows it by framing the non native ranges with a border in the iso selection
Who else NEEDS to go out and shoot JUST for FUN?! ❤
▹ FREE Night Photography Settings cheat sheet: pierretlambert.com/land/nightcheatsheet
▹ ACCESSORIES I mentioned are detailed here: pierretlambert.com/gear
▹ Become a better photographer with me: pierretlambert.com/30daytogreatphotos
▹ Come say Hi on Instagram & Twitter: twitter.com/pierretlambert & instagram.com/pierretlambert
▹ 🔥 LR presets pack used: pierretlambert.com/presets (let me know which is your favorite preset!)
▹ Join thousands of readers, get free access to Pierre's Weekly TOP 5 (tips, gear, inspiration...): pierretlambert.com/newsletter
Hey ! I can't find the clip to go on the tripod and the tripod you mentionned in the video at the beginning on your links. could it be possible to share a link ? :) thanks a lot !
I wanted to ask... what model Oben tripod is that and where did you get it? It looks EXACTLY like one I sold on r/PhotoMarket a while back, even the same levelling QR and everything...
It's the manfrotto 323.
What a coincidence, A few days ago I suddenly wanted to take a long exposure night photo, and now my favorite UA-camr made a video about it.
hehe enjoyyy
Same here 😂
Loving the 80’s vibe music at 5:24. Night shots n’ trails are always cool 😎👍🏻
hehe right?! :D
Love the music at 5:25 👍
I loved Lana's shot with the train compartments pulled apart as it went around the curve,
and how she managed to get just the right amount of people in the carriages,
that's got to be Hocus Pocus or maybe Luck,
Cheers.
I believe this was your best video ever. the editing and animations/designs and infographics were on point! Bien joué mon ami!! Continue comme ça!!
When I got my Canon t6 the first technique I tried was a long exposure of the road. Once I saw those light trails in photoshop I started loving photography
incredible photos, and video... next time come to portugal, porto come to take pictures at night... there are good photos..😁😁
they are very relaxed putting the lens on the edge of the building
Really interesting video Pierre. Love the long exposure images and the light painting. Great stuff! Enjoyed the whole video. Thank you for sharing!
Those dancing light technique I like it 😀gonna try it
Awesome content. Great tips and stuff for us beginners.
Nikon here!
Z9 will takeover the mirrorless game
Great videos man ! One day you just going to have to make a magazine which photos you think are your top best in the past 5 years , that would a be interesting video ! God bless you and your family bro ! 🙏
Great photos! love this video, very informative.. love the Chicago trains. . Thanks for the night setting cheat sheet. I am a Nikon owner...
omg pierre, i love you and your content so much!!!!!
Really enjoyed this video!! Great editing
Pierre we are missing
Gooooooooood moooooooorning
❤️❤️❤️
PoV street minimalism sounds epic. Nice video btw. 👍
Encore une super vidéo très intéressante…!
Pourrais-tu me donner le modèle du trépied que tu utilises stp merci 🙏🏼
Pierre incredible videos! Is it the Manfrotto 323 quick release plate the the peak design bag clip will work with? TIA
Gooood Morning Pierre 😊
I wanna try this shit 🤗...getting my first DSLR Sony alpha 7ii
Awesome
I want to do it on my channel.🔥🔥🔥
As of now I do long exposure on my phone but I can't wait to get a A7ii with 28-70mm Sony lens!
Hi I’m new to photography and over the weekend I decided to go out at do a night time photo shoot with my buddy. I noticed a lot of my photos that were in decent light ended up being kinda blurry (I wasn’t moving the camera) and the ones that were darker looked pretty good. I have to assume that’s an ISO problem would I be correct?
Bro you should try some rear curtain shutter flash with a really powerful strobe on some of your shots might be cool ! Cheers 🍻
I checked your gear list but couldnt find any info on the tripod you’re using. Mind sharing the brand and model?
ow I gotta try that as well now
Is there a new color grading in place in this video? Or new camera settings? It looks really nice, i like it. Was this shot on 24mm?
Native iso for 15 stops of dynamic range would give 7.5 stops of shadow and highlight. Lowering the base iso would squeeze the details of highlight to the shadow.
Incroyable comme d'habitude!!!
Merci!
1:25 strobe effect was epic
ISO 50 involves software adjustments, what happens is your camera is shooting at iso 100 , but overexposing by one stop, then the software corrects it by darkening it back by one stop. As the result you might blow up the details in the highlights beyond recovery without realizing it. Otherwise the quality is the same.
Hello, please Which affordable laptop should I buy for editing picture?
Papapapammmm!🔥🔥🔥🔥
uhull... Já estava esperando por um novo vídeo...
Love you bro😍
What filters did you use on the lens for those long exposure? Thxs ! It mist have been a really fun shootig night :)
Pierre do you know that Peak Design plates (both dual and standard) are Arca-Swiss compatible. You don't need any adapters. Quick tip ;)
As a general rule - best quality is achieved at the lowest native ISO - avoid the extended ranges
Always try to keep iso down. Best to achieve bright detailed photos is by using natural light, long exposure, high wide aperture etc.
Hey Pierre I’m a big fan and really enjoy learning about photography the way you teach and show in your videos, I’m in the market to buy a beginner camera that takes photo and video in 4K, and was wondering if you could give me your best starter 4K camera and lens combo recommendation for me to buy! Would really appreciate it if you got back with me thanks!
Cheers from Brazil!
I‘m also a proud Nikon shooter
what program you use to edit the pictures?
I have a problem my camera always twists on the mount for the tripod when i shot vertical
روعة تصوير جميل متابعك من العراق 🇮🇶
Hi Pierre.
Do you use the Sony gm 35mm 1.4?
When it was launched it was so popular on UA-cam rewievs. But no i don't see any you tubers who use that lens. They only use what they had before. Was it just a hype because it was a new lens?
And what lens do you recommend for a dad (me) who loves to take photos of my family?
it would be nice if you do a video about long exposure at Day :D
4m33 ton Sony A1 en équilibre comme sa ma foutu des frisson tout le long du bras :o sa me fait stressé de oufff lol
Whats the name of the manfrotto quick release plate?
Manfrotto 323
I'm trying to download the sheet but I put my info and does nothing, good way to get peoples info.
FIRST! 🙏
iso 400 has the best dynamic range
I love the work and you inspire me a 15 year old to go and take more creative shots. Thank you
C'est dingue vraiment
:)
I love you man
I love your videos 💖😍
Thank you!!
I wish I had the confidence to go out and shoot more, but I’m only 15 and I get a lot of stares. I also don’t have any friends that share my interest sadly :(
Bro, i'm 30 and i have the same problem
Just do it
Finding photo groups around or keep going out and you’ll meet others :))
Find groups who would love photos taken of them... skaters, bmxers, dancers, artists etc. Night time may be harder. When I was 16 I was into skateboard and Rollerblades but was below average on them but shot photos for some groups, got a few featured in magazines, even won a prize... fun experiences
🔥🔥Boom!
Very cool video 😎 !
Thank you! Cheers!
ISO 50 is an extended ISO - it's effectively the same as taking a 1 stop overexposed photo at ISO 100 and then applying -1 stop of exposure in post. In doing so you lose a stop of dynamic range in the highlights. I can't see any reason to use ISO 50 for a RAW workflow. If you're shooting JPEG then it's marginally useful if you need a slower shutter speed (for artistic reasons) and you can't close down the aperture any further.
nice panning shots. i want to buy the canon 70 - 200 f2.8 but it costs like 2.3k€ which is like 3.166,47 canada dollars :D
Pierre, I’ve always been curious as to what the T stands for in your name 🤔🤔
Nice ❤️
It feel scared at the camera tripod scene LOL
Pierre, on a tripod just use the base ISO. Don't worry too much about under exposure. Read into ISO Invariance, when using a tripod it doesn't really matter anymore....
Dope 😍⚡
Im no expert but from what i read you should stay in your nativr iso range for you camera, sony shows it by framing the non native ranges with a border in the iso selection
Cool
Dayumm boi
Pierre a 6:24 tu faisais quoi 🤣
cant download the cheat shet
Your cameras default ISO (100) is going to be the highest quality. Anything higher or lower will degrade the quality.
true. the highset or the lowest( 50) iso has an double underscore on it.
Where are you from ??
Am I the only one who's Peak Design fits their tripod 🤔
Your's friend it's Tarantino? )))
IM BIIG FAAN PIERRE!!
Possible un jour je vous mets au défi de prends des photos street dans le maroc pourquoi pas
I managed to draw a pig with light 😅 Eyes became outside of the head, well well. Difficult to draw in the air
العشق
Vivement la version française
i thhink 50 drops because its extended ISO you right
I got nervous just seeing all that gear on that ledge.
First
yess Welcome!!!
Sis, ask for a camera so that I don't insult my photos using my cellphone. From Indonesia 😀
A phone is a beautiful tool to start with! :) I use mine all the time to take photos
@@Pierretlambert but my cellphone is xiaomi redmi 6 a ram 2gb😪
Avoid the extended ISOs unless you really have no choice
ISO 100 is the best. 50 you lose a bit quality from my experience
second
:)
Hating on us nikon users :'(
In India it is night 🤣🤣🤣good night
Second?
A
Nice tripod mount but mine is better and faster. It's called Magsafe 🤣
Nikon > others
Fast
I'm Mr Surya Fast ⏩
First,
fake, second,
Fake top 4 at least🥺
haha it's ok
second