7 Creative LONG EXPOSURE Photography Effects
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2020
- Long exposure photography blends motion together using a slow shutter speed. Using long exposure creatively can create some surreal effects. Here are a few of my favorites.
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Great tips! Don’t forget the 500 rule for Astro photography. 500/focal length=max time without star trailing. 15-20 seconds with a high ISO is my sweet spot. 60 seconds will make your stars soft.
Long exposures are some of my favorite types of shots to take. I absolutely love the look
Everything in this video is so perfect.
7:35 is the best tip I've ever received. Thank you so much!
Dude I couldn't say it often enough, the way you cut these videos is just insane 🤯
The A Roll looks dope.
Thanks!
* B roll
@@hanoifilms503 the main shot of me = the a-roll. Everything else is b-roll
@@AidinRobbins interesting. Never heard that before. In film industry we use terms "principle photography" and "b roll". But it makes sense to call A and B - especially for beginners. Much easier to understand the concept that way. Thank for that!
@@AidinRobbins so if you are filming a roll of film as the subject of your shot you can call it a roll a roll ;)
That intro though 🔥
I love how you really explain things clearly and keep it interesting.. keep it up!
The second technique I never even thought about before! Thank you for this vid
As always this is incredible Aidin! I'm hoping to do more night long exposures like the one you did at that tower. Its so awesome just to see the night sky envisioned on pictures, as well as timelapses!
Absolutely man! Always a satisfying technique to break out when I have the chance!
Dope video, quick, simple and effective techniques. Keep up the good work
Detailed explanation! And you even point out your failed tries. Very honest and realistic. Thanks for the upload! 👌
Glad you enjoyed!
Fantastic work as usual! These effects are so sick 😎🙌
What a fantastic content dude. I loved it. And you explained it clearly. Keep that good content and amazing footage!
Glad I found this video, it's incredibly helpful and informative, thanks and great work!
You have stepped your game up, Aidin. Nice work. Great video!
Bro that moving long exposure technique was so incredible!!! Definitely gonna try that out 🙌🏻 thanks for the amazing content brother 💪🏻
Glad you learned something!
Same, really want to try some of these techniques. Thanks so much.
Awesome tips. Thank you. Have a blessed day.
that is some top notch production quality bud nice work
Love using slow shutter speed took one of my favourite photos of Niagara Falls - looked soo creamy and beautiful! Your videos are great, their really high quality keep creating!😁👍
Thanks so much!
What iso did u use for waterfall?
definitely going to try these thankyou
These tips are awesome man, only recently been delving into photography and I love the learning, thanks for these
Glad I could help out bro!
Love that intro!
Oh man
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Dang, love this channel!
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again a amazing video Bro, So inspiring!
love color grading
That's dope!
Your videos are amazing! Well done 😊
that's just perfect...whole in one:)
Great presentation. Thank you.
Hey man, this video was very well laid out and concise. I dig this non-pretentious style, keep it up.
Glad you enjoyed!
Super helpful video!
Awesome thank you
Keep on uploading dude, always learning something new! :) appreciate that! Greetings from Germany
Glad you learned something!
Loved the info! Keep it up!🤘
So helpful 👌 I'm gonna try this!
Really nice video!! Love your videossss!! Please moreeeee
Thanks, bro your advices helped me for my homework. Greetings from México✌😁
Really cool. Great video!
Dope stuff!
Creative!!!
Very good! Thanks.
Keen to see some more of your videos. Young Talent
Well delivered.
Beautiful
Sweet video mate!
Dope vid..you've earned my subscription
Too Good
I really enjoyed this video 👌👌
i like how you like simply concern about 2020..thanks for tutorial
Thank you.
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Glad you enjoyed!
Just learn need to try as soon as possible thnku fr the video.
this video is very informative and stylish
Hey Adin, that's a nice video!
So dope..
Really great quality!
Thank you!
Good one👍🏼
Amazing man. I want to photograph the light trails and i will go and capture soon. Thanks for the video
Sweet, hope this helps!
I liked the videography more than showed photography in this video!
Lol thank you?
Dude you're buff now
For the waterfall shot where you transition the footage from slow shutter to fast, do you do that in one shot and adjust the shutter speed whilst recording, or separate shots and transition in post?
Great job. Subscribed.
Nice video!
Hey dude I'm from the Philippines watching your video this is the best tip I'v ever received thank you so much
So glad this was helpful!
I like this videos😍
Thanks boss this was suuper helpful 🙏🏻
Glad to hear it!
Thanks for informations 👍👍👍👍
Very Creative effect this is, thanks for the video
Glad you enjoyed!
Ayyy
I didn't know I can capture stars with LE. Thanks Aidin!
Glad you learned something! Such a fun technique :)
Ya and do more video editing tutorials please. I’m waiting for your editing techniques 👌
I've done this as an accident, but it turned out to be a great photo!
Thank u
Great tips mate thanks I subscribed
Appreciate the support!
Would you mind doing a tutorial on editing star photos and long exposure photos? I find editing the star and night photos quite hard. Thanks
long time no see bro :D
very well broo
Those prints. What are you printing on and what paper is that? They look dope af
Photography paper
Andre Giuria good one. There are many types.
Damn Boi! Good stuff.. Først time on your channel! off to check what other goodies you have for us
Liked and subscribed 🤣. Great content!
With the panning and shooting motion, how close do you feel you need to be to capture it just right? Also do you feel to get the most out of the effect you need to go left/right or up/down?
So to get the stars at night, would you recommend a lens suitable for low light, or would my sigma lens work with a high ISO.
I saw ur video and Man I can't go away without giving compliments to ur pics. That's so fckn awesome. Wow.
Haha thank you!
Great video bro. When taking long exposure of the waterfall did you use a filter ?
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Very nice Video! You also get an interesting result if you combine several techniques, e.g. a long exposure from a waterfall where you can still see the stars, but there are very few moments where that works. (:
Absolutely man!
That would be awesome. Need to keep that idea in the back of my mind.
60s? how about camera noise , especialy on astro.... do you use ND filters on long during the day
supporting with a comment. keep it up man
I appreciate it!
Haha....thanks Aidin I'll start photographing #bmxinnigeria scence with this new technic I just learnt#❤🙏🙏🙏🎥
Sick!
Nice video and very good tips. You take very good photos. By the way, did you use any sort of filter when taking the 60-second photos?
If it is in day time, then yes. At night you can easily get 60 seconds with a low ISO and wide-ish aperture such as f5.6 - f8.
What type of the lens filter you use on the streets of NYC for long exposure?
What camera settings and do u use an no filter
Love NC. Crabtree falls and the fire tower you went to are killer. Was it in Franklin?
sheesh, the intro was smooth asf man you should be getting more views its so unfair, you literally make better content than peter McKinnon and all the top UA-camrs
Appreciate it bro! Glad you enjoyed it!
Aidin Robbins I always enjoy your videos 😁
Just started photographing the night sky. One factor you need for a good photo is patience lol
Facts haha. Set up, wait 60 secs, adjust, repeat
Bro your art of work is awesome amazing wanna join you for movies films like these
Get video. Can I get the camera settings for each of those types that you talked about?
Nice .....