A PRO photographer Tries to take an original photo of the Eiffel Tower
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- Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
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Serge Ramelli has been taking photos of Paris for 15 years. He tries on Saturday afternoon when Paris is packed to take a photo he has never taken of the Eiffel Tower.
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A great challenge and very impressive results. Didn't know the lamp trick... Thank you!
Awesome ;-)
Beautiful retouching ! very nice tuto !
Thanks a lot! Really appreciate it! :-)
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Some of your "tricks" are just fantastic!
Awesome! :-)
Love watching your work, I'm learning a lot from it
That’s awesome thank you so much!
Loving your videos. Love love love your b&w presets 💜
Thank you very much! :-)
I love watching you edit, you do it with such ease. Beautiful work, as always!
Thank you so much! That means a lot!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!
You are welcome :-)
Super instructif!!
Comment relever ce challenge était intéressant! J’ai hâte de tester le trick lamp!!! Merci Serge!
Ah super merci beaucoup!
I love the lamp trick. You are really good.
Awesome! Happy you do! ;-)
Great video!
Thanks!!!
Both photos are outstanding, also enjoyed the lamp trick. 👌🏼
Awesome thank you so very much! Happy you like it! ;-)
Good for you taking on such a challenge. We think of challenges being something we're not sure of, but here you've shown how to recreate a scene you know better than anyone. Well done! :D
Thanks!! :-)
You Rock Serge!! Thx for your tips
Thanks a lot! :-)
Great work as always Serge, if your ever in New York I would love to shoot with you. Thanks again :)
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. Just an idea: you could create a photography map with shoot list points of Paris (Integrated with Google Maps) and sell it for a few bucks. Kind regards! Love your videos.
I have that for free ;-) here is the video with the locations: ua-cam.com/video/_qzjKZ3N2rM/v-deo.html
Great video. I just returned from 10 days shooting in Paris and never got near the Tower (too trite). Now I need to return.
Yes you do! :-)
Nice job ! 👍
Thanks!
I have always wanted to go to Paris and take pictures of the Eiffel Tower. Thanks for sharing your creativity! Bravo!
Awesome you are very welcome! ;-)
Awesome you are very welcome! ;-)
Great video, I learned a lot!
Funny to see that when you edit the same phot again, you get a slightly different result (I believe I saw the 2 B&W side by side and they were not the same, perhaps because of the speed editing)
Yes that is the beauty of creativity that is different from one person to another ;-)
As someone going to Paris for the first time next month this video was great! I’m curious are you back in Paris for a while and do you do workshops there?
Yes I go there for workshop and meeting with family:-)
thanks
You are very welcome!
Hello Serge,
Nice video as always!! Recently i bought the Sony a7iii and now I'm looking for a wide lens. Use: landscapes and real estate. I'm interesting about Tamron 17-28 f/2,8. What do you think? What lens and camera do you use in this video?
Thank you in advance!
It’s a great lens, it’s perfect! I use 24-105 but I don’t do real estates
@@SergeRamelliPhotography Merci beaucoup! Salutations de la Grèce!!
1:55 YES! Panos (or 'vertiramas') are my favorite way of shooting landscapes or anything else that most people shoot with an ultrawide.
5:24 "I even turned on the lights." You crack me up! I love your style, and the technique (I use it often, thanks to you.)
5:28 Your best shot, IMHO (I'm a sucker for low-perspective shots).
10:18 "I love turning on lamps." Have you considered trying what would be a gargantuan feat of "turning on" the Eiffel Tower? (If anyone can do it, you can.)
Speaking of panos/vertis, have you considered doing a video on shooting techniques? As you know, Ps and Lr can struggle merging a pano if it wasn't shot properly, especially with longer focal lengths which are much less forgiving. Nodal point (which is the common misnomer for no-parallex point, a fancy way of saying the proper pivot point of a camera/lens) is important to get proper stitching. Sounds really technical, but it isn't (I approximate it hand-held all the time by simply using a point an inch or two in front of the lens mount as my pivot point -- and never do I use my body as the pivot point). If anyone can make something technical easy to follow it's you, my friend. Please consider doing your viewers a solid and making a how-to pano vid!
Okay yes that is a great idea, let me add it to my list of suggestions :-)
As always very helpful. By the way you mentioned that we are not allowed to publish Eiffel Tower with the lights on , is that correct?
Yes you can’t commercialize photos when the lights are on :-)
Encore un tuto vidéo superbement mené !! Et le résultat est tjs très bon. Vous connaissez le tamron 28-75? Ça peut remplacer le 24-70 g master ?
Non je connais pas cette lens mais cela a l’air très cool
Nice video Serge. What I liked most is the vertical vertirama. However if I want to do the same with a building or tree (or whatsoever) I wonder where your focuspoint must be. Is it for all photos at the same point? Please can you tell more about that. Merci
I focus on the tower on each shot and one each shot the tower is sharp
@@SergeRamelliPhotography Okay. I''ll go and try it out. Thanks.
Hey Serge! Can you tell me what you CAN do with a photo of the tower when the lights are on? I know you can't publish it or use it for commercial purposes. But can you sell it as a fine art print? Or anything else? Thanks. And will you be doing a workshop in LA in 2020?
Hey there, well no from what I know you can’t sell it at all so not even as fine art
Where can i get this black and white presets?
Here www.photoserge.com/my-secret-for-dramatic-black-and-white-lightroom-presets ;-)
Serge Ramelli Photography thank you
Serge, do your presets work on Affinity Photo?
Not yet sorry! :-)
Bonjour Serge. Quel est le nom de la rue où votre photo préférée noir et blanc a été prise ? Merci de l'info. Toujours de bonnes vidéos que j'ai toujours plaisir à suivre. Très inspirant.
Laquelle exactement?
@@SergeRamelliPhotography celle que vous traitez à partir de 6min 44s. Rue en surplomb de la Tour Eiffel avec un petit escalier qui descend. Vous avez pris plusieurs cliché depuis cette position d'ailleurs très prisé car il y avait d autres photographes et personnes qui posait devant la Tour Eiffel. D'ailleurs vous avez pris une photo avec Lamborguini bleue à cet endroit je crois.
I didn't understand the part about the Eiffel Tower and not being able to put that shot in a book, can you explain? Or did I misunderstand. Thanks for all your videos and tips!
When the lights of the Eiffel Tower are "copyrighted" you can't use a photo with the lights of the Eiffel Tower on..
Hello
Hi Serge, can you name the "secret spot"? It seems to be near Passy subway station
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I been to your secret street in Paris
I love that street ;-) Did you enjoy your time in Paris?
Paris content >>> LA content
:-)
Hehehe.. Lady won't move.. Just push her over.. Down she goes.. Hehehe
I prefer the black and white; the colour one somehow looks like the tower is about to collapse, probably because of perspective distortion. But if your aim was to make an original composition, I would suggest, respectfully, that this also deserves an original processing. Start from scratch and don’t use a preset. You may come up with something better. While you keep saying a preset is only a starting point, with the amount of moving around you had to do with the black and white, I don’t think the preset saved you any time compared with starting from scratch. I also think you would have been better off bracketing your shot at two or three different exposures and combining in PS, which may have given a better result in the dark foreground.
Okay, I understand, sometimes it goes faster with presets, depends on the mood but I get it ;-)
Sir make some tutorial regarding smartphone photography
I did you can check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/M18ojRd0uVA/v-deo.html
Sir I checked it, I follow your instructions too and the amazing part is that I improved in the way of clicking pics.
It would be greatful if you make more videos on smartphone photography.