I find PhotoPills invaluable now for planning and exposure calculations with ND filters. No release required. Use self time with mirror lock up or electronic shutter. The blended shots are awesome.
I just got the ML-L7 for my Z7II as the firmware update 1.40 included the addition. It's fabulous and has 2 Fnc buttons, I have one for the 'i' and one for 'menu'. The controller has a multi-function controller to move settings.
Mike and Chris, thanks very much for entertaining and informative videos. I enjoy them immensely. A completely sideways question - what kind of boots are you wearing early in this video? They look interesting.
I'm beginning in long exposure. I have a 1000 nd, and I try with single shot or 3 bracketed -2 -0 - +2 exposure shots is also a polarized filter necessary to get a nice color of the water?
Hello from the UK. Very informative video and lovely images. May I ask whether for the shorter exposure shots taken without ND filter, did you use any other filters, such as a UV or polariser? Thanks.
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Yes absolutely!! But you would need to wait for lower light situations like sunrise/sunset. Then you can usually get nice 1/5” to maybe even 1” shutter speeds.
To me that scene needs a prop and get lower. I live on beach and shoot daily long and short exposure. Coconuts rocks, shells or sticks throw something in front brake up the hoo hum.
I find PhotoPills invaluable now for planning and exposure calculations with ND filters. No release required. Use self time with mirror lock up or electronic shutter. The blended shots are awesome.
Excellent introduction to long exposure and to the endless possible settings and effects it offers. Thank you
I just got the ML-L7 for my Z7II as the firmware update 1.40 included the addition. It's fabulous and has 2 Fnc buttons, I have one for the 'i' and one for 'menu'. The controller has a multi-function controller to move settings.
I'd add a good pair of wellies to the essential equipment for beach shots here in the UK plus long spikes for the tripod (not just the short ones)
I would like to see you work on the photos combining them in LR or Photoshop
Great introduction video I also love seascapes I look forward to applying these techniques
Thanks Mike, this was a great video!!
Thank you for the tips
HI MIKE.PLEASURE VIDEO .I SEW IN ISLAND The water was bad enough but it also washed from sand onto the sea,. thank you,
Mike and Chris, thanks very much for entertaining and informative videos. I enjoy them immensely. A completely sideways question - what kind of boots are you wearing early in this video? They look interesting.
Where would you put your focus point in the scene? And what metering are you using? Partial? Spot? Is f11 the perfect aperture? Thanks.
Great video, Mike. Going to the ocean is on my list. 🤔
Amazing video! Great tips, thank you!
Very good Mike. For someone that lives in Arizona, you shoot seascapes very well.
Thanks buddy!
Great informative video
great info, great photos,thanks
Great video mate respect from Australia
Thank you!
Have you tried 200mm with 15 stop nd filter, for this kind of photography? Sadly I don't have 10 stop for my wide angle lens, yet.
Awesome shots man, great video and explanations.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Excellent. Great tips well explained 👍
Great shots. Thanks for explaining why you made each exposure decision!
Thanks for watching!
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What camera are you using ?
Rogue wave soaked my whole bag. The water was bad enough but it also washed in sand onto everything. Rookie lesson learned. Thanks for the info. 🥂
Sometimes we have to learn the hard way, unfortunately..
@@PereaPhotography if only I had watched this video four years ago.
Appreciate these great videos 🤩💙
Thank you for watching!
I'm beginning in long exposure. I have a 1000 nd, and I try with single shot or 3 bracketed -2 -0 - +2 exposure shots
is also a polarized filter necessary to get a nice color of the water?
Magicseaweed sadly isn't available for Android 😕 do you have any alternatives?
6:00 Калькулятор ND-фильтров должен быть в современных камерах, а не мобильных приложениях ;-)
Hello from the UK. Very informative video and lovely images. May I ask whether for the shorter exposure shots taken without ND filter, did you use any other filters, such as a UV or polariser?
Thanks.
Thank you! I didn’t have any other filters on at the time for the shorter exposures.
@@PereaPhotography I see you have photographed some Giant's.
The earth is littered with them , many miles high.
watch and learn
ua-cam.com/video/y0vIiZT2vOM/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/o-p6yNx-lO4/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/DQE800eZZ_w/v-deo.html
What's the name of the mobile app you're using dude?
Bazillion images, now that's a lot, so many images, so little time 😂😂great video Mike, very informative👍😎👍
Haha thanks Dave!
Brill 👍🏻
I found the square glass nd-filters are very fragile
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Nice breakdown. Yup, let's keep the math to a minimum. 🤪
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Is it possible to take photos without ND filters can't invest much !
Yes absolutely!! But you would need to wait for lower light situations like sunrise/sunset. Then you can usually get nice 1/5” to maybe even 1” shutter speeds.
To me that scene needs a prop and get lower. I live on beach and shoot daily long and short exposure. Coconuts rocks, shells or sticks throw something in front brake up the hoo hum.
I’m also a huge fan of long exposure shots! However, I keep over exposing the shots!!! It drives me nuts 🥜👎 Thank you 🙏
Do you have Asthma ??
500 $ for 82 mm filters !????? Seriously !!!!! We don’t all have 82 mm lenses 😂
Ha,ha,ha, Sand und Wasser...