Creative Captures is the last category in this Year's Pangolin Photo Challenge. If this film has inspired you why not enter? You could win a safari! challenge.pangolinphoto.com/photo-challenge-2021
There is so much good information in this video. I’m going to have to watch it three or four more times just to absorb it all. Thank you so much for all this detail and the great explanation you gave for each.
Another branch of our family had a tradition of opening one present on Christmas Eve. This video was my Christmas Eve present. I tend to like low key photos and your examples were delightful. I also like high key photos and your examples were delightful. I too have a lot of blurry shots, but few of them were intentional, so you would rightfully disqualify them. Some people might spend years at a community college to earn a certificate, or they could watch this video, spend the money in Southern Africa, and become famous. When I was that young, I wish I was that wise. Merry Christmas, and thanks for your gift.
Well done Sabine. You folks offer a great service with your tutorials. Though I have been photographing animals and wildlife for many years I think that it is critical to never forget the basics. You do that so well! I always look forward to your next video.
Some marvelous images in that video I was wondering if using those custom settings for wildlife would be helpful, I never hear them being mentioned in nature videos?
I've never been a fan of the blurred photos as an art form. The creative lighting was an excellent presentation and reminded me of a few things I had forgotten. As always a excellent video by one of my favorite teachers. Happy clicks and best wishes!
Unless you are very lucky, all high shutter speed animal and bird shots have been done before and probably not anything unusual. Using these techniques will (when we get it right) will result in unique images that will be attributed to the photographer's skills and style.
Very well done. I read somewhere that for panning you have to match the shutter speed with the speed of the moving subject ie if the subject is moving 20 miles an hour you can use a shutter speed of 1/20. Not sure how accurate the statement is though.
Great to have all of these tips in one video. I've watched allot of you're videos and talks and now it's in a nice bite size. 👍( Maybe a video that goes a little more in to detail of the postprocessing would be a big help, ) some photos that i thought I ruined but under / over exposing in the past i can now bring to life. Thanks again for sharing all of the inspiring images.
Great tips! I’m going to write them down and try and practice being more creative! I’m usually so focused on trying to get the subject I leave the creativity until post!
Thank you and definitely do it!!! I know one gets easily caught up in the moment but once you have your safe "normal" shots try something different ;) -Sabine
Hello Hugh. I must say it probably is my favorite motion blur so far as these birds are super fast and difficult to capture. I do sell images on request and you can view them on my social media accounts (facebook.com/sabine.pangolinphoto or instagram.com/sabine_stols). If you are interested email me at sabine@pangolinphoto.com and we can set a price ;) -Sabine
Wonderful tips in a jiffy but I also want to know the minimal equipment required for wildlife of the kind presented here!! The pushing and pulling through the Zoom range requires a lot of practice and I want to know if the technique is possible with screw zooms.
Thank you for your feedback and questions. The push and pull method works great on a 100-400mm zoom lens and both ring zoom and pull zooms work for it ;)
Thank you so much Sabine. I just found your channel and simply wanted this video to go on forever. The photos are mesmerizing. Your clarity in presenting the techniques is excellent. I’m looking forward to trying out some of your tips.
I have a Nikon D850, I seem to have problems keeping my shutter speed fast in Aperture mode Auto iso. If I set a high shutter speed just can't keep it. and I am shooting on a High School Football Field. Example 1/1000 sec, f2.8 minimum shutter 1/1000 auto iso...Appreciate any help from you awesome folks. I love your site I am age 84, if younger & in good Health I would love to make a trip. Thanks for these Video's so old men like me can dream & enjoy.
Of course! You just need to be careful when strongly overexposing (high key) as the ISO usually increases a lot. Keep the aperture then wide open and reduce the shutter speed as much as possible to keep the ISO and therefore image noise in check ;) Hope this makes sense! -Sabine
Creative Captures is the last category in this Year's Pangolin Photo Challenge. If this film has inspired you why not enter? You could win a safari! challenge.pangolinphoto.com/photo-challenge-2021
More Sabine Stols please. She just explains everything so well. Please let her do more.
Thank you Sabine for your inspiringly creative content.
My compliments to you Sabine. This is one of the best videos of instruction I have seen.
Thank you very much Nick. That is a great compliment and very much appreciated ;) -Sabine
Thank you Sabine! Very clearly explained. But the challenge is how much I can remember in the field😊
Love the content & amazing tips❤
Very common sense tips, and easy to follow explanations.
Thank you Carlos, glad it was helpful ;)
There is so much good information in this video. I’m going to have to watch it three or four more times just to absorb it all. Thank you so much for all this detail and the great explanation you gave for each.
Excellent Sabine !!
Thank you Richard ;) -Sabine
Sabine I love the way you keep it so simple
What an excellent, clear, and well presented tutorial! Fantastic images!
Thank you so much for the nice feedback on this video ;) -Sabine
I’m so inspired for my trip to Tanzania in January. Many thanks
Absolutely great
What a great reference video to add more interest into images
Thanks so much!
Nice to hear Ronald. Thank you!
Thanks Sabine you are truly helping and giving good ideas to many people. Thank you and Toby and Guts for allowing it.
Lovely to hear the tutorials are appreciated and I shall let Toby and Guts know ;) -Sabine
Excellent video.
Cheers Sujeesh.
Excellent! Thank you.
Thank you Rui. Your feedback is much appreciated ;)
Another branch of our family had a tradition of opening one present on Christmas Eve. This video was my Christmas Eve present. I tend to like low key photos and your examples were delightful. I also like high key photos and your examples were delightful. I too have a lot of blurry shots, but few of them were intentional, so you would rightfully disqualify them. Some people might spend years at a community college to earn a certificate, or they could watch this video, spend the money in Southern Africa, and become famous. When I was that young, I wish I was that wise. Merry Christmas, and thanks for your gift.
Well presented
Fabulous tutorial, thank you. Amazing photos too.
Excellent food for thought
That is great to hear, thank you for watching and commenting ;)
Best discussion I've seen on creative techniques. Thank you!
Awesome! Thanks so much ;) -Sabine
Wonderful tutorials
A very very helpful vlog thank you . Saved and booked marked.
Great! Thank you very much Chris ;) -Sabine
Excellent video. I’ll watch this again before my next trip.
Hi Alan. Always good to refresh the mind before a trip. Glad if it can help ;)
Great video, thanks Sabine.
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it and have fun experimenting ;) -Sabine
very helpful, very clear, thank you very much!!
I am happy to hear that and thanks for taking the time to give some feedback!
Pretty good guessing with the lion!
Your lectures are excellent I note and download for my record.
Fascinating shots indeed!
Great video Sabine. I love low-key and silhouette photography 😊
Thank you very much for your feedback! -Sabine
Excellent tips with outstanding shots.
That is nice to hear. Thanks for the feedback ;)
Really useful, and helpful with inspiration. thank you
Well done Sabine. You folks offer a great service with your tutorials. Though I have been photographing animals and wildlife for many years I think that it is critical to never forget the basics. You do that so well! I always look forward to your next video.
Thank you David, we are happy to hear that you enjoy our tutorials and find them helpful ;) -Sabine
Awesome...Great tutorial. learn a lot
Very nice to hear! Thank you for taking the time and leaving your feedback ;) -Sabine
Excellent - so concise and to the point.
Thank you Duncan, that is great to hear! -Sabine
Brilliant video - very easy to understand and a new technique for me to try - darker background initially. Once again Sabine you have 'nailed it'
Nice to hear I could teach you a new technique. Happy shooting and thanks for the comment Brian ;) -Sabine
This was so good.. Much appreciated
Indeed beautiful trick !! Thank you so much 😊
Excelente vídeo, muy hermoso y bien realizado. Lo recomendare en mi pagina de facebook. Felicitaciones.
Muchas gracias ;)
Muy bueno, gracias.
Some marvelous images in that video I was wondering if using those custom settings for wildlife would be helpful, I never hear them being mentioned in nature videos?
Great tips (and pictures). It's adding life to stills.
Nice to heart that Andre. Thank you for leaving a comment ;) -Sabine
Fantastic introduction to this topic, well done!
Thanks Sabine, Well done, great tips which I certainly want to try when I join the photo safari in mid Nov.
Once more a very informative and high interesting video with helpful tips, Sabine! Kind regards, Thomas
Excellent high quality video as per usual
Really helpful, clear and well paced advice, guidance and suggestions. Thanks Sabina. 😊
I've never been a fan of the blurred photos as an art form. The creative lighting was an excellent presentation and reminded me of a few things I had forgotten. As always a excellent video by one of my favorite teachers.
Happy clicks and best wishes!
Thank you very much Guy and happy shooting to you too ;) -Sabine
Excellent, easy to understand tutorial Sabine. Some great shots as examples as well : )
Thank you Brian. Glad you found it useful and easy to understand ;) -Sabine
Unless you are very lucky, all high shutter speed animal and bird shots have been done before and probably not anything unusual. Using these techniques will (when we get it right) will result in unique images that will be attributed to the photographer's skills and style.
Exactly! Thank you Dave for pointing it out again ;) -Sabine
Brilliant video Sabine! I'm taking a few notes for my next safari next week.
Hi Ghislaine. I hope you can use the tips...where are you going? Have fun ;) -Sabine
Beautiful shots and very informative video…Thank you
I just love your videos! This one is so great, thank you so much! Lovely photos! :)
Great video, thanks!
Thank you, always wonderful tips and tricks🙂
You are so welcome!
Stunning, well explained and thanks Sabine.. :-)
Thank you Vincent. Nice to hear that is was easy to understand as it can be quite a complex topic ;) -Sabine
Quite an amazing channel!❤
Very cool, very inspiring!
Sehr gutes Video ich glaube du verstehst Deutsch greetings from Perth Western Australia
Hallo Anton. Vielen lieben Dank! ;) -Sabine
Thank you this is a very helpful video and very well explained
Thanks Natasha. Glad you found it helpful and easy to understand. Enjoy experimenting ;) -Sabine
i loved...
Awesome! Thanks so much ;) -Sabine
Brilliant!
Really helpful,well presented 👍
Very well done. I read somewhere that for panning you have to match the shutter speed with the speed of the moving subject ie if the subject is moving 20 miles an hour you can use a shutter speed of 1/20. Not sure how accurate the statement is though.
Great job Sabine... Lovely video... See you on the 16th :-p
Thanks so much Tim. We are looking forward to see you and Yvonne ;)
Great to have all of these tips in one video. I've watched allot of you're videos and talks and now it's in a nice bite size. 👍( Maybe a video that goes a little more in to detail of the postprocessing would be a big help, )
some photos that i thought I ruined but under / over exposing in the past i can now bring to life. Thanks again for sharing all of the inspiring images.
Thanks Jasper! I'll keep the post processing video in my mind ;) -Sabine
Thank you
Great one
Great tips! I’m going to write them down and try and practice being more creative! I’m usually so focused on trying to get the subject I leave the creativity until post!
Thank you and definitely do it!!! I know one gets easily caught up in the moment but once you have your safe "normal" shots try something different ;) -Sabine
I love your motion blur image of the Carmine Bee-eater! Fantastic! Are your images available for purchase somewhere?
Hello Hugh. I must say it probably is my favorite motion blur so far as these birds are super fast and difficult to capture. I do sell images on request and you can view them on my social media accounts (facebook.com/sabine.pangolinphoto or instagram.com/sabine_stols). If you are interested email me at sabine@pangolinphoto.com and we can set a price ;) -Sabine
Wonderful tips in a jiffy but I also want to know the minimal equipment required for wildlife of the kind presented here!! The pushing and pulling through the Zoom range requires a lot of practice and I want to know if the technique is possible with screw zooms.
Thank you for your feedback and questions. The push and pull method works great on a 100-400mm zoom lens and both ring zoom and pull zooms work for it ;)
Thank you so much Sabine. I just found your channel and simply wanted this video to go on forever. The photos are mesmerizing. Your clarity in presenting the techniques is excellent. I’m looking forward to trying out some of your tips.
Brilliant Sabine, very very good explained and easy understandable - great :-)
Thanks Marco, glad you liked it ;)
Great video. Well thought ideas, put together, shot and presented in pleasant manner. Really well done Sabine 👏👏
Hi Calvin. Thank you very much for watching and your nice feedback. It is very much appreciated ;) -Sabine
Great tips. It will take some practice for me to get a decent photo ( if ever) panning at some of those shutter speeds you mention. Nice vid.
Hehe, don't worry you won't be alone and like you might have heard before...the more you practice the luckier you get ;)
@@PangolinWildlife Luckier? Haha, I'll take it!
hello Sabina. Can i use your video for my online class?
Very nice.
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment ;)
I have a Nikon D850, I seem to have problems keeping my shutter speed fast in Aperture mode Auto iso. If I set a high shutter speed just can't keep it. and I am shooting on a High School Football Field. Example 1/1000 sec, f2.8 minimum shutter 1/1000 auto iso...Appreciate any help from you awesome folks. I love your site I am age 84, if younger & in good Health I would love to make a trip. Thanks for these Video's so old men like me can dream & enjoy.
can i do it(lowkey and highkey) with a cropsensor camera(1500d)?
Of course! You just need to be careful when strongly overexposing (high key) as the ISO usually increases a lot. Keep the aperture then wide open and reduce the shutter speed as much as possible to keep the ISO and therefore image noise in check ;) Hope this makes sense! -Sabine
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