How to do the BRENIZER METHOD - Bokeh PANO
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
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In this video, I teach you how to do the Brenizer Method or how to make a Bokeh Panorama. It involves dad jokes, photo skills, and electric skateboards.
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Dude. Ima need you to upload more. Lol solid content bro
Okay, working on it.
upload more - solid content ... don't go well with each other.
This was such an informative tutorial. Learnt something new. Thanks!
It's always a good day when you upload!! Can't wait for more videos from you!
Ok you're honestly my new favorite UA-camr... so funny and so professional at the same time and your videos are so informative
Love your humor dude, not forced and it’s dry and that’s the best kind. Been debating switching my channels subject over to videography instead of fitness, glad to see a smaller channel that makes such high quality videos
Love your vibe, thanks for sharing all your knowledge in such a fun and sophisticated manner... cant wait to try this.
You forgot to mention to remove chromatic aberrations and lens vignette before stitching. If you don’t, you will get areas in your photo that are darker than the surrounding area due to shooting wide open. Been doing this method for years, didn’t know someone claimed it as their own method.
For sure. Should've mentioned that. I have it built in to all of my presets, so it wasn't even on my radar. Thanks!
Blueone117 BRENIZER have been doing this for decades and this made him so popular :D
May i ask you, does this method must use 85 with apperture 1.2 lens or u can do it by any lens? Lets say i would use 50mm lens with 1.4 could that work?
Yudith Andika it can work but the effect may be diminished because of the wider focal length. Give it a shot and test it out, that’s part of the fun,
Blueone117 alright i'll try it, thanks man
@Eric Floberg, excellent content you got here! Great work!!! 👏👏
Great content Eric. Love you man. Happy New Year and keep it coming.
This video is so well shot! Great video and sequence throughout!
I've been following you on instagram for a little while but recently found this channel - loving the style of these videos!
Thanks, Chase!
Always a fan of the content man. Keep them coming.
You're content is amazing and I can tell your channel will grow fast. I'm excited to see what comes in the future!!
Great video! Hope you do more like that. Great content and great delivery, keep it up mate!
Wow I found this channel by accident, and I subscribed like 2 mins in...you can really tell you have fun with your craft. Love it!
Love your camera strap so much! Would you mind telling me what brand is it? Thank you so much.
I'm so freaking stoked I found your channel. I can already tell you're going to be helpful in stepping up my photography game.
yassss glad to help!
Great video. Loved the B-roll. The only thing is that I wished you took a similar image with the 35mm so that we could see the difference!
For sure. One of the guys in my studio said the same thing. That's why included the 85mm shot vs. the 35mm shot to make up for it. haha
Sounds like you have some pretty smart colleagues ;-) I saw the shots at the beginning, but they were taken from different points to make the subject the same size. I am not smart enough to conceptualize a 35mm shot from the same perspective as the 85mm brenzier! I definitely know the frustration of leaving a scene and then thinking of another shot.
Awesome video! Thanks for the simple hands on tutorial, straight to the point.
This channel actually has good humor. FINALLY! I think I just found a gem.
I just learned about this word today and searched UA-cam! This is the first video I got and all is crystal clear. Thank you soo much! (Very very new photographer here)
Love this method and you definitely excel it in. Great job!
uh I'm your 5000th follower.. great video btw. never thought about that before, but I am definitely gonna give it a try. oh yeah and congratulations on 5000 subs! :)
tryin this next! thanks eric.
Yay this is awesome!! Rad tutorial!! I'm so going to try this out this weekend with the hubs :) THANK YOU!
Great tutorial. Thanks. Were you able to blend the motion of the water?
Brilliant video as always, thanks for the amazing tips..can you only do this with really wide apatures though? I have a 50mm f1.8 and a 24-70 f2.8?
Never knew about this, great tutorial and funny as well 🙏🏽🙏🏽 Gonna sub B 🔥
Do you like to back button focus in general? Or do you switch between back button and shutter release focus?
Solid content, super authentic attitude. Subbed.
How does this method compare to focus stacking? or is it the same thing?
Damn I didn't even see that one until now! Cool stuff Eric! Actually didn't know that one :) Gotta try it during my trip here in India - with the monuments it should look epic.
Awesome video thank you so much for uploading
Awesome! Been meaning to shoot some of these kind of portraits. Just need to get out there!
Learned this in high school was not disappointed makes images looks so good. Good video my dood
Very clean cut. Oh and your editing too, loved it Eric yo!
Dude you have some magic here. This format, the editing, your personality, etc. Do more of this!!!
HAHAHA that intro. THE BEST
How can you delete the grey areas that are lefts between photos on the merge collage?
Wow! Thank you! This tecnique is awesome for my crop sensor camera.
I love this idea and video, I just want to clarify something for myself. Could I get this same look with a wide lens, like a 35mm??
Where did you buy this strap? I want one as yours but can't find anywhere
Keep up the good work. On your channel for the first time. Subscribed! Looking forward to see more of your content. :)
So nice and clean video! Love the video!😍👏
This is really nuts! the method, and how overall you execute this video ( information, grading, humor ) subscribed. !
Thanks!
Word! Great example and thank you for the great tutorial, watching you do it.
Def wanna try this out soon!!!
Thanks for sharing wow this is amazing and you made it fun thanks guys keep it up
Great tutorial! Thanks!
Did you use manual focus to avoid different focused areas when stitched?
Very solid content, I like your style of videos and how natural you are in front of the camera.
Thanks a lot! looks great.
Great work! Beautiful
Going to try this out. Thank you for the lovely video and simple explanation. My first video on your channel and already a subscriber. :)
How did you remove the vignetting post panorama merging?
made me want to try it out!
Just found your channel and I'm obsessed! I have a question about this though, do you need to take the photos/arrange them in a certain order for this to work?
I liked this one, well done Eric 👌🏼💙
You need to upload more video like this, very good content filled with humour inside it. This video just got me and so on. +1 subs for you.
Nice video, Thanks for teaching us!
great trick, I`ll be following you for more, thanks!!!
Ok but can someone tell me what camera strap this is because LOVE
Cool stuff! I've done merges like that before with my 28mm to make super wide scenes, but I love the idea of using a long lens to get a wide image! Instantly subbed :)
Awesome video dude, will definitely be trying this out!
I second this "Dude. Ima need you to upload more. Lol solid content bro"
OMG THIS IS AMAZING!!!! I dont have a wide lens and my widest is a 35mm so I may try this
Hey man what camera strap is that ?
Great video man, keep doing it!
OH yeah. Love the style man. Subscribed before the first word!
Solid all the way through.. subscribed!
Man!!! This video was amazing! Great Story telling
Eric, what camera strap did you use in this video? Thank you
hmm.I have a question...You take the first photo that include the couple and then whatever is around them without them be in the peripheral photos?
How does the software corrects the perspective? Because you shot up.
Great video Eric! Thumb up and subscribed after watching it.
Hey I am thinking of doing this but I have a few ques ... I don't have Lightroom or Adobe .. and I came across PTgui .. is tht good? And also can I use a smartphone camera as I am a beginner? ❤️❤️❤️
Very entertaining stuff, I love it!
I was familiar with this, but your set up and workflow was great, and the overall enthusiasm and creativity with the video was awesome. Loved the interaction with the models. Excellent job!
Great video and nice camera strap, which brand is that?
Fun vid! Thanks for doing it!
cool man! thanks for sharing!
Wow, this was so good.
Funny and educating!
Love your content my dude👌💯💯
This is super cool! Love your videos. Subbed! 😁
“Just giggle” how I direct my couples 😂
Not sure how I found this channel but god damn glad I did! Keep repping Chi-town dude!
This might be a REALLY stupid question but can you just use a wide lense and have the same effect ?
Awesome video man! Thanks!
Dude you can't play with my emotions by putting THAT Office clip in there...
nice vid. short, to the point. entertaining. keep it up.
WOW! I haven't done this in years because I didn't want to do it in photoshop! Thank you for sharing this!!!
I'm done !!! Haha! That sneeze at the beggining was Genius !!
And great Video of course! Really interesting method !
This brenizer method thing just blew my mind.
Ray Christian Mangubat same here 🤤😲
Great, short, simple, useful video. Will definitely be trying this! Thank you, aaaaand *click* subscribed.
Mate subscribing ur chanel was the best thing Ive done so far. so helpful
great information!! thank you~
Really liked this tutorial! Going to try it out soon. Also great editing and color Eric, keep it up :)
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the support!
Loved it😊
i do like it ; thank u so much
Cool video mate, will give it a try