I don't know why but there is so much "magic" or "positive energy" in your videos in which you are outside in the nature. Hard to explain ... It's beautiful - and then you play the music and it's even more beautiful. But strangely this is only in your videos - don't feel the same in other photographers videos when they are somewhere filming in nature. Thank you for the helpful information by the way. Like your Italian accent. Cheers from Austria!
Yay a photographer who understands and can explain hyperfocal distance! Many supposed photographers can't. What's the point of using a really small aperture with deep depth of field if your subjects you want in focus are really far away pretty much at infinity such as in most landscape shots and getting a soft image due to diffraction around the small aperture? Just use a larger aperture as you say in your next video. Maybe you remember when lenses used to have distance scales and aperture markings on their barrels so you could just switch the lens to manual adjust the lens to suit what you wanted to be in focus in your shot at what ever distance depending on the aperture you have chosen so simple. But most modern DSLRs don't have lenses with distance scales and aperture markings on any more. I have met so many photographers who cannot grasp this even supposedly more experienced photographers. Once you do it is an epiphany moment in photography and you can do so much more being really creative and of course getting what you want in focus to be pin sharp of course using all your other tips as well. Focus 1/3 in always works well. Great tutorial.
Great video, great location. Thinking of buying d810, heard it has focusing issues, wondering if you have any problems using this camera for landscape in low light ? thanks again.
Great tips. I’d add a few more. 1) Many landscape photos have an obvious landmark or point of interest. Focus on that. 2) Turn on focus peaking and focus to maximize the amount highlighted. 3) Take multiple images mixing a variety of techniques. You never know which technique will suit the situation best.
Regarding your question on reviewing the backpack, I would say focus on your main objective, learning photography on you tube. There are lots of people that do reviews. You are a good teacher, I hate to see you get distracted. Of course, this is only my opinion. Keep up the good work.
Attilio, even if using Photo Pills - I would still have to guess where the Hyper Focal Distance would be isn't it? Let's say it said I should focus 12 feet away, I would have to guess where 12 feet is? The same would apply to the double distance focusing method?
Apologies if this is a stupid question but shooting rocks surrounded by water, how do you know how far away the rock is? especially for the double the distance method. Thanks for a great upload by the way.
Thank you, Mr. Attilio for sharing your experiences. Love your pictures. Said that, I must admit that I haven't understood well your last method of focussing. It looks to me, it is the Hyperfocal distance method, which depends on the lens you are using( Brand, focal length), and the Aperture you selected to use. To my understanding, the DOF calculator, determines the Hyperfocal distance, I might be missing something. Could you please correct me, and explain the step by step process of your method. Thank you so much for your assistance. Regards.
Super, short and simple explain. Review the bag please and maybe you shuld make video how you preparing for shoting... How you find locations,where you check the wheter, time of shoting, what to be careful and other things. I belive it is important.. bye
Yet another great video. Many thanks. Yes, in answer to your question, please do a review of your backpacks. Finding the right one can be very difficult.
Attilio ,a brilliant video with amazing value and content. Your images are so inspiring & when you shoot out the music you play in your videos is amazing. This song "All this love" happens to be my favorite. Thanks for putting all efforts to create such awesome content for all of us. Have a wonderful weekend, Attilio!
Thanks for mentioning PhotoPills for DOF tables. Very handy. I discovered that the app includes parameters for including print viewing distance and vision quality of the viewer under the advanced DOF option. In the field I always do focus stacking even if I decide in post processing it is not necessary. (Disk space is cheap compared to my travel expenses.)
Great video and great location. I think I’ve been there (or somewhere near) in my road trip to west USA. But how do you tell the camera to focus at precisely 1,06m? Is it camera specific? Or just by rotating the focus ring?
Thank you for your video. I am currently trying to decide between the F-Stop Anna and a Shimoda camera pack. I would love to hear your thoughts on both. 👍🏻
@@AttilioRuffo I saw your bag review where you got the Ajna pack. Don't see one where you compare the Ajna and the Shimoda Explore 40. Would you mind sending me a link? Thank you very much.
Hi Attilio. I have a question for you. Why didn't you mention manual focus at infinity? It works quite well with my apsc body and focus peaking. Greetings!
About the shimoda. Several reviews mentioned about swinging the bag around the waist to access the gear without laying down the bag on the floor.. I own the shimoda too, and can never understand how these reviewers did it.. due to the design of the opening from right to left (other bags open toward the body), I can't seemed to be able to unzip when the zippers are along the side of the body (the bottom of the bag direction). Do you use the bag this way sometimes too? Did you have the issue I experience as well?
@@AttilioRuffo oh. I didn't meant the side access.. I meant the main rear opening. But having the backpack rotating across your waist and accessing your gear. Thanks.
3 things: (1) love the channel; (2) yes do a bag review; and (3) while you provided insight as to how to accomplish/use the other focus methods (ie refer to chart, double the distance of the nearest object you want in focus) I either missed or you didn’t illuminate the 1/3 method. Does one pick a point 1/3 up from the bottom - or top - of the frame or do guesstimate where 1/3 of the actual distance lies (which I acknowledge may be the same as one of the foregoing option). Maybe superimposing an indicator of the focus point on the final image would make it clearer to dummies like me. In any event, please keep up the great work as an artist and educator.
Hi John, I guess I could have been more clear. I focus at one third of the depth of the scene from the camera ( so from the bottom of the image, where I put the red line...) Hope this explains it!
If you will be using the 1/3 up method, you will look for an object approx. 1/3 of the way INTO the scene as opposed to up from the bottom of the frame ( occasionally they coincide ). A common mistake that is made using this method occurs when a large object such as a tree or large rock has been placed in the NEAR foreground of the composition. If you "measure" 1/3 of the way up from the bottom with your focus point on the the tree/rock , you are actually focusing on the particular object's distance which is most likely NOT 1/3 of the way INTO the scene. Hope that makes sense.
First, my apology. I must have blinked or my brain went into a dead spot at the point the red line appeared. Secondly, other than perhaps putting an x on the spot you actually focused on (which actually is not needed) your narrative is clear enough. Sorry about that.
Yes, which do you prefer overall? I do both and find myself torn between them. Sometimes the decision is easy: to capture a moment I use stills but to tell a story I prefer video. I love making slideshows and videos, both with music, and to decide which is better for a given situation is difficult. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
I love photography and I love to express my emotions through my photographs! But of course I learned to like making videos and tell a story, so the combination of bought is perfect for me... I guess that’s why I have this channel in the end!
@@AttilioRuffo, thanks! I feel that they are a prefect combination and are merely opposite sides of the same coin. Looking forward to your next video - hopefully about various bags. Ciao for the moment.
@@AttilioRuffo assolutamente no!! Sei veramente bravo sia come fotografo che come insegnante!! TI sono grato su tutto ciò che ci insegni!!! Mi hai fatto avvicinare alla foto paesaggistica. Grazie ancora!!!
Hi, I noticed you use a Rolleicord. I use 6x7 mostly as my landscape medium. Does this focus at 1/3 technique help with the larger MF formats? I struggle sometimes with getting focus throughout a scene for 6x7
Attilio...whether it's editing in lightroom or which lens to use or which ND filter to go with...I have learned so much from you! Would love a review of the bag! I really really enjoy your videos! Thank you!!!!
Hi Attilio, I'd love trying focus stacking and pano stitching but i only have the Photo app on my iMac. I can't afford Adobe's subscription fees for LR or Photoshop, do you know any good alternatives? I've heard Nikon's website might have something, not found the right download yet. Cheers, Yannick.
Hi Attilio. Great video. You always explain very important concepts in few words, easy to understand. Just one question ... looking at your pictures in this video, are you using a polarizer? In case, when do you suggest it? It will be great if you can cover also this topic in future. Grazie mille, Giuseppe
Thank you Attillio for another great tip. I downloaded the app but when I choose a 15mm lens at f/8 in the app does it mean it's a full frame 15mm? My camera is an APSC therefore 15mm is actually around 24mm equivalent. Should I use a 24mm focal distance instead in the app?
@@AttilioRuffo Riguardo la questione ''... a 1/3 dell'immagine'': vale anche se hai qualcosa piu' vicino all'obbiettivo ? Ovvero, se fra te e i sassi che hai messo a fuoco ci fossero altri sassi, questi ultimi sarebbero a fuoco anch'essi , o si deve passare alla iperfocale?.....
@@AttilioRuffo e poi non serve a mettere a fuoco altro? È sufficiente così per avere tutto perfettamente a fuoco? Mi è più chiaro usare l'iperfocale o la messa a fuoco su infinito.. Grazie Attilio
Hi I just starter to watch your videos today but I can tell you that I really like them, do you have any course on line? Because I am in Brazil take care and do more videos about LR. Cheers
Hi would you kindly cover long exposure with ND filters vs in camera multiple exposure (I have a D850 which can do 10 shots combined in to one image) vs multiple shots combined in software. Your thoughts on the pros and cons would be appreciated. 👍
I am binge watching Attilio today !! what a blessing
I don't know why but there is so much "magic" or "positive energy" in your videos in which you are outside in the nature. Hard to explain ...
It's beautiful - and then you play the music and it's even more beautiful.
But strangely this is only in your videos - don't feel the same in other photographers videos when they are somewhere filming in nature.
Thank you for the helpful information by the way. Like your Italian accent.
Cheers from Austria!
Thanks a lot Patrick, it feels good to read your comment, I really appreciate it!
Same effect on me. I haven't watched any other photogs for weeks now.
I am so grateful for your bite-sized photography lessons Attilio. Thank you for making these!
Enrico Pozzo - SeattlebyDesign 🙏
Finally!, someone who knows how to explain complex stuff for beginners in an easy way. Thank you.
Thank you Fernando!
Yay a photographer who understands and can explain hyperfocal distance! Many supposed photographers can't. What's the point of using a really small aperture with deep depth of field if your subjects you want in focus are really far away pretty much at infinity such as in most landscape shots and getting a soft image due to diffraction around the small aperture? Just use a larger aperture as you say in your next video. Maybe you remember when lenses used to have distance scales and aperture markings on their barrels so you could just switch the lens to manual adjust the lens to suit what you wanted to be in focus in your shot at what ever distance depending on the aperture you have chosen so simple. But most modern DSLRs don't have lenses with distance scales and aperture markings on any more. I have met so many photographers who cannot grasp this even supposedly more experienced photographers. Once you do it is an epiphany moment in photography and you can do so much more being really creative and of course getting what you want in focus to be pin sharp of course using all your other tips as well. Focus 1/3 in always works well. Great tutorial.
Thanks Alex! 👍
Amazing tips.. beautiful.. thanks 🙏🏽❤️
Excellent video as always 👌
As always, wonderful video
Very useful video. Thank you!
Excellent video. Most awaited one.
Thank you! :-)
Great video, great location. Thinking of buying d810, heard it has focusing issues, wondering if you have any problems using this camera for landscape in low light ? thanks again.
Hi Attillio, When deciding which photos you think are worth keeping, how do you preview them?
Cheers
Lightroom!
Bravo Maestro. Ottimo Lavoro. Grazie Mille. Ciao. Antonio. :))
Grazie 🙏
Great tips. I’d add a few more.
1) Many landscape photos have an obvious landmark or point of interest. Focus on that.
2) Turn on focus peaking and focus to maximize the amount highlighted.
3) Take multiple images mixing a variety of techniques. You never know which technique will suit the situation best.
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Hey man, do you do single point focus for landscape ? Or do you choose a different type of focus point?
Thanks so much for your video and specially for speaking slowly for non-native English speakers. Thanks from Spain.
Thank you Paco!
Gracias tambièn desde Puerto Rico!!- Carlos
Hi, what a fantastic video. Keep up the superb work! I look forward to your next video.
thank you!
Thank you for the video. You spoke of how to focus but what did you focus on? Rocks? Which one? Water?
Thank you
I focused on the rocks, where I put the red line...
I've wondered about this very topic for some time now. Thanks for explaining! Loving your channel buddy.
Thank you!
Great video! Did you use auto focus or manual focus on landscape photography?
Gracias attilio.. 👍
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Regarding your question on reviewing the backpack, I would say focus on your main objective, learning photography on you tube. There are lots of people that do reviews. You are a good teacher, I hate to see you get distracted. Of course, this is only my opinion. Keep up the good work.
I appreciate your feedback!
Video of Tahoe is AWESOME the pics take my breath away THANKS
Thank you John
Great video. Learning a lot from this series. Can't wait until next week.
Thank you!
You are lovely! Thanks so much for your videos
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How can people dislike your videos they are so helpful thankyou for your hard work Attilio I appreciate it
Thanks Wayne!
They are hard to figure, but are less than 0.1% of the viewers. I asked for down voters to explain exactly what they were down voting.
And yet another great tutorial video. Kudos!!!
Thanks 🙏
Great video Attilio !!! Learned something today...
thanks!
Beautiful place to visit, love it so much, I had studied in California but had never been to this beautiful place.
It really is!
Attilio, even if using Photo Pills - I would still have to guess where the Hyper Focal Distance would be isn't it? Let's say it said I should focus 12 feet away, I would have to guess where 12 feet is? The same would apply to the double distance focusing method?
Apologies if this is a stupid question but shooting rocks surrounded by water, how do you know how far away the rock is? especially for the double the distance method. Thanks for a great upload by the way.
I needed this so much! Thanks for ANOTHER FANTASTIC video!!! Keep up the great work!
Thank you 🙏
Which magnifying loupe is that you're using? Thanks!
Your video is really helpful for me, thank you so much sir
Thanks 🙏
Great video Attilio. Great techniques, I also use the 1/3 technique and has never let me down yet. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks my friend!
Thank you, Mr. Attilio for sharing your experiences. Love your pictures. Said that, I must admit that I haven't understood well your last method of focussing. It looks to me, it is the Hyperfocal distance method, which depends on the lens you are using( Brand, focal length), and the Aperture you selected to use. To my understanding, the DOF calculator, determines the Hyperfocal distance, I might be missing something. Could you please correct me, and explain the step by step process of your method. Thank you so much for your assistance. Regards.
Super, short and simple explain. Review the bag please and maybe you shuld make video how you preparing for shoting... How you find locations,where you check the wheter, time of shoting, what to be careful and other things. I belive it is important.. bye
Good idea...
I truly enjoy all of your videos, Attilio. Even reviews on photography-related products.
Thanks Dale!
Yet another great video. Many thanks. Yes, in answer to your question, please do a review of your backpacks. Finding the right one can be very difficult.
Thank you Wendy!
As always one more great video from mr.Attilio! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and your experience to us! 😀
Thank you 🙏
Attilio ,a brilliant video with amazing value and content. Your images are so inspiring & when you shoot out the music you play in your videos is amazing. This song "All this love" happens to be my favorite. Thanks for putting all efforts to create such awesome content for all of us. Have a wonderful weekend, Attilio!
Thanks dear Anuja, all this love is such a good song! 👍
Always great videos from you, Attilio. Thanks!
Thank you 🙏
This video is more attractive because it's on location. Nice explanation of the techniques Waiting for the next one.
Thanks Amit!
Molte grazie per l informazione signor Ruffo
Prego! 🙏
I love your Pictures! Want to learn more, so I watch every Video.
Thank you 🙏
These are tips we can work with and are not camera related , thank you (again)
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Very informative Attilio. Thank you.
Thank you!
great video , thanks
Thank you
Dear Attilio, really useful and practical tips. Thanks for share!
Thanks Ray!
Wonderful and very helpful info
Thank you 🙏
Another great video, thanks a lot
Thanks Carlos!
What app you use for Focal Lenght calculation at 7:50' . Thanks
Photopills
Thanks for mentioning PhotoPills for DOF tables. Very handy. I discovered that the app includes parameters for including print viewing distance and vision quality of the viewer under the advanced DOF option. In the field I always do focus stacking even if I decide in post processing it is not necessary. (Disk space is cheap compared to my travel expenses.)
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What is your opinion using the 2 to 10 second shutter shutter release on the camera?
It is an option but I prefer the remote shutter release!
Great video and great location. I think I’ve been there (or somewhere near) in my road trip to west USA. But how do you tell the camera to focus at precisely 1,06m? Is it camera specific? Or just by rotating the focus ring?
Just with the focus ring...:-)
Attilio Ruffo my lens has those annoying infinite turning rings. Without distance indicator. I guess those lenses are just used for autofocus
Gotcha! :-(
Great video, very helpful tips and beautiful photos. What kind of magnifying loop did you use?
Thank you! I use the Hoodman loupe...
Fantastic!
Thanks 🙏
A bit beyond my level at the moment... But will soon get there... Thanks for sharing
Keep it up
Mr, which apps did you use to set up camera parameter?
Thank you for your video. I am currently trying to decide between the F-Stop Anna and a Shimoda camera pack. I would love to hear your thoughts on both. 👍🏻
Thanks! I do have a video about that... ;-)
@@AttilioRuffo I saw your bag review where you got the Ajna pack. Don't see one where you compare the Ajna and the Shimoda Explore 40. Would you mind sending me a link? Thank you very much.
ua-cam.com/video/9ioLFswEvTg/v-deo.html
Hi Attilio. I have a question for you. Why didn't you mention manual focus at infinity? It works quite well with my apsc body and focus peaking. Greetings!
True! I should have... 😳
Useful video......thanks sir
Thank you 🙏
About the shimoda. Several reviews mentioned about swinging the bag around the waist to access the gear without laying down the bag on the floor.. I own the shimoda too, and can never understand how these reviewers did it.. due to the design of the opening from right to left (other bags open toward the body), I can't seemed to be able to unzip when the zippers are along the side of the body (the bottom of the bag direction). Do you use the bag this way sometimes too? Did you have the issue I experience as well?
I will investigate about that... didn’t try the side access yet, maybe a video review will be useful after all!
@@AttilioRuffo oh. I didn't meant the side access.. I meant the main rear opening. But having the backpack rotating across your waist and accessing your gear. Thanks.
Got it! That works well...
I learn a lot with this type of videos. Thank you very much and I will wait for the next
Thanks Johnny!!! :-)
Thanks for making the video.
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Thanks for another useful video - please keep it coming
Thank you 🙏
Thank you. Great tips
👍
Dope video!
Thank you
3 things: (1) love the channel; (2) yes do a bag review; and (3) while you provided insight as to how to accomplish/use the other focus methods (ie refer to chart, double the distance of the nearest object you want in focus) I either missed or you didn’t illuminate the 1/3 method. Does one pick a point 1/3 up from the bottom - or top - of the frame or do guesstimate where 1/3 of the actual distance lies (which I acknowledge may be the same as one of the foregoing option). Maybe superimposing an indicator of the focus point on the final image would make it clearer to dummies like me. In any event, please keep up the great work as an artist and educator.
Hi John, I guess I could have been more clear. I focus at one third of the depth of the scene from the camera ( so from the bottom of the image, where I put the red line...)
Hope this explains it!
If you will be using the 1/3 up method, you will look for an object approx. 1/3 of the way INTO the scene as opposed to up from the bottom of the frame ( occasionally they coincide ). A common mistake that is made using this method occurs when a large object such as a tree or large rock has been placed in the NEAR foreground of the composition. If you "measure" 1/3 of the way up from the bottom with your focus point on the the tree/rock , you are actually focusing on the particular object's distance which is most likely NOT 1/3 of the way INTO the scene. Hope that makes sense.
Exactly! 👍
First, my apology. I must have blinked or my brain went into a dead spot at the point the red line appeared. Secondly, other than perhaps putting an x on the spot you actually focused on (which actually is not needed) your narrative is clear enough. Sorry about that.
Frank Sepulveda Yes it does! A very useful caution.
Thank you, Attilio, great job, as always. Now for a difficult question: How do you feel about video vs still photography?
Thank you Mike! What do you mean?
Videography vs photography, what I like the most?
Yes, which do you prefer overall? I do both and find myself torn between them. Sometimes the decision is easy: to capture a moment I use stills but to tell a story I prefer video. I love making slideshows and videos, both with music, and to decide which is better for a given situation is difficult. Your thoughts would be appreciated.
I love photography and I love to express my emotions through my photographs!
But of course I learned to like making videos and tell a story, so the combination of bought is perfect for me... I guess that’s why I have this channel in the end!
@@AttilioRuffo, thanks! I feel that they are a prefect combination and are merely opposite sides of the same coin. Looking forward to your next video - hopefully about various bags. Ciao for the moment.
Attì sei una bomba!!!!!!!!
Grasso???
@@AttilioRuffo assolutamente no!! Sei veramente bravo sia come fotografo che come insegnante!! TI sono grato su tutto ciò che ci insegni!!! Mi hai fatto avvicinare alla foto paesaggistica. Grazie ancora!!!
Grazie mille Alessandro!
Thanks bro, i think your 1/3 technique is old but i will comply with it. Great help. Sometimes back to basic really work well.
Nothing new, but it works! ;-)
@@AttilioRuffo can you bring it on mirrorless camera? Love your channel.
Thank you Atillo, interesting lesson , I will keep practicing this method 😉🙏
Thanks 🙏
i have been following the courses, thank you so much for your detailed information, From IRAN. big like
Thank you 🙏
Are you selling a camera bag, or are you describing how to use different focusing techniques ?
I also recommend good gear!
Would be great with a review of the Shimoda bag. Thanks in advance!
That will come soon!
@@AttilioRuffo Looking forward to it. Dream line-up: F-Stop Anja vs Shimoda vs Mindshift 36l vs Lowepro 450 Whistler II
:-)
Hi, I noticed you use a Rolleicord. I use 6x7 mostly as my landscape medium. Does this focus at 1/3 technique help with the larger MF formats? I struggle sometimes with getting focus throughout a scene for 6x7
I would say that the same technique will apply to medium format...
Thank you ...glad to see you and your lessons
Thank you 🙏
Attilio...whether it's editing in lightroom or which lens to use or which ND filter to go with...I have learned so much from you! Would love a review of the bag! I really really enjoy your videos! Thank you!!!!
Thanks a lot my friend! 👍
Great job in simplifying a someways complicated subject.
Thank you Michellina!
Hi Attilio, I'd love trying focus stacking and pano stitching but i only have the Photo app on my iMac. I can't afford Adobe's subscription fees for LR or Photoshop, do you know any good alternatives? I've heard Nikon's website might have something, not found the right download yet. Cheers, Yannick.
Unfortunately I am not aware of free software for merging panoramas.... :-(
Hi Attilio. Great video. You always explain very important concepts in few words, easy to understand. Just one question ... looking at your pictures in this video, are you using a polarizer? In case, when do you suggest it? It will be great if you can cover also this topic in future. Grazie mille, Giuseppe
Grazie Giuseppe, non ho usato il polarizzatore in questa foto... ma farò presto un video in merito... 👍
Thank you Attillio for another great tip. I downloaded the app but when I choose a 15mm lens at f/8 in the app does it mean it's a full frame 15mm? My camera is an APSC therefore 15mm is actually around 24mm equivalent. Should I use a 24mm focal distance instead in the app?
You can input your camera as well...
Attilio Ruffo I did. So when I set it at 15mm the app knows automatically it's actually equivalent of a FF 24mm?
Yes the app will adjust the info depending on your sensor...
Thanks for nice tips. Would you tell me name of song played from around 0:38?
Thank you. Very nice the way you have explained the different techniques. Also, by all means, please do a photo bag comparison.
Thanks David!
@@AttilioRuffo You are most welcome Sir. Love your channel.
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Ottimo come sempre come un buon Nebbiolo ciao
Grazie! 🍷
Enjoyed the video and the contents a lot, Attilio. As always your images are from another world...so beautiful
Thanks my friend!
Ottimo e chiaro video, Attilio.
Grazie.
Qual'e' l'ingranditore che usi alla fine del video?.........
Grazie Cristiano! Uso il Loop della Hoodman...
Non ho capito la messa a fuoco a 1/3...
Metto a fuoco ad un terzo della profondità dell’immagine... dove ho messo la linea rossa per capirsi...
@@AttilioRuffo Riguardo la questione ''... a 1/3 dell'immagine'': vale anche se hai qualcosa piu' vicino all'obbiettivo ? Ovvero, se fra te e i sassi che hai messo a fuoco ci fossero altri sassi, questi ultimi sarebbero a fuoco anch'essi , o si deve passare alla iperfocale?.....
Bel video Attilio
Grazie!
Attilio non ho capito la messa a fuoco a 1/3. Dove dovrei mettere a fuoco? Uso come apertura f5 6. Grazie. Ti seguo sempre!
A un terzo della profondità della composizione...
@@AttilioRuffo e poi non serve a mettere a fuoco altro? È sufficiente così per avere tutto perfettamente a fuoco? Mi è più chiaro usare l'iperfocale o la messa a fuoco su infinito..
Grazie Attilio
Hello Atillio, Please let me know if you ever come to Vancouver Island Canada
I will be back! :-)
Hi I just starter to watch your videos today but I can tell you that I really like them, do you have any course on line? Because I am in Brazil take care and do more videos about LR. Cheers
Hi would you kindly cover long exposure with ND filters vs in camera multiple exposure (I have a D850 which can do 10 shots combined in to one image) vs multiple shots combined in software. Your thoughts on the pros and cons would be appreciated. 👍
To be honest, I only take long exposure using ND filters... I might try the multiple shots technique and make a video about it!
It was a good idea to subscribe🙃
🙏🙏🙏😁
Great pics but I wish I could find a video where they would talk about the exact settings used to get these pics.
Hi Attilio. Not only do I really get alot from your videos, I also like your choice of background music lol.
Happy to hear mate!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. !
👍
Great Video
Thank you!
@@AttilioRuffo Welcome
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Hi Attilio, love your tips as usual. Do you ever use infinerty focus...do you recommend it or do your steer away from it?
thanks, and yes depending on the scene I happen to use infinity focus too!
Thanks !! Wonderful lesson .. could you please let me know which app should I use as DOF calculator .. thanks !!
Thanks! I use Photo Pills...
i suggest take about lens calibration in next video as well.
Why not?