Photography's Best Kept Secrets - Time Blending

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @kennethtam9779
    @kennethtam9779 Рік тому +34

    So that’s how they get all those lights on twilight shots for the tourism board stock photos….!

  • @peterbear2929
    @peterbear2929 10 місяців тому

    Great work Simon. Blend modes have a big impact. It's good to see them in action. Result is impressive. Certainly more of thiswould be welcome.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching. Working on a few more videos when I get chance!

  • @JohnEboyee
    @JohnEboyee 11 місяців тому

    The best part is when you get home only to dislike the composition and have to run to the better spot after work the following day to do it all again because the rest of the week is nothing but blue skies.
    Additionally, having a second camera, tripod, lenses, etc if you can hack the gear weight is a great way to pass time by shooting what's around you.
    Great things happen when we master patience. Nice video and photo 👍

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  11 місяців тому

      Having two cameras is a game changer!

  • @JackieDElia
    @JackieDElia Рік тому

    I enjoyed watching this video. Beautiful technique. 👏

  • @corbinmiller7627
    @corbinmiller7627 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely great!

  • @automotivephoto
    @automotivephoto 6 місяців тому

    so simple and so genius! thank you mate!

  • @theovanberkel3524
    @theovanberkel3524 Рік тому +10

    Hi Simon. Can't wait to try this one out. Great tips, great video.

  • @robestey5628
    @robestey5628 Рік тому

    Very cool. Thank you

  • @lowercasechris
    @lowercasechris Рік тому

    Incredible

  • @simonprine3795
    @simonprine3795 Рік тому +7

    I learned a couple things in this one, thanks for sharing. Bored of Toronto after travelling so much this year, I might come out to Calgary for a bit, maybe we will cross paths. Keep up the great work

    • @randomcanad14n3h
      @randomcanad14n3h Рік тому

      I was in Calgary recently. If you go there just to take photos, the Calgary Tower is a must! Not only are the views incredible in person, but the variety of angles and potential compositions feel limitless, from wide skyline views, to close ups looking down at the streets. Even if your skills aren't perfect, you'll still leave with amazing results.

  • @arihopatson
    @arihopatson Рік тому

    The results were really awesome I have got to try this

  • @OwenEDell
    @OwenEDell Рік тому +1

    This is a real eye-opener. Challenging yet worth it for the singular look. Thanks.

  • @adrianvanleeuwen
    @adrianvanleeuwen Рік тому

    This would work well for evening realty outdoor home photos as well. I will give it a try. Thanks for posting!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      I think it's pretty commonly used in that genre of photography actually!

  • @alanalain4884
    @alanalain4884 Рік тому

    ... And right behind that, wait another 3 hours to get a good star trail...😄. Cool video, thank you...

  • @fabienb
    @fabienb Рік тому +15

    This is only for the very patients of us! :) I've been doing this for years now and always very much enjoyed the process, mostly because to me it's a sort of mindfulness exercise to stay in one spot for 2-3 hours admiring the show of Nature changing its colours and blending with the man-made lights. It's all really soothing to me... Until I get to edit, haha!
    I'd say the one secret sauce you are still missing here is the use of Luminosity masks, but with the new features in the editing apps it's less and less necessary. Well done mate

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      I've used luminosity masks for this before but felt that may be a bit complicated for this video! Been a while though so I'll have to get back into it.

  • @johnwells2908
    @johnwells2908 Рік тому

    Great video, love the technique

  • @jimgrantham6139
    @jimgrantham6139 Рік тому

    Great work. Love it!

  • @manass2702
    @manass2702 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. This is great!

  • @LucidCreature
    @LucidCreature Рік тому

    This is brilliant, thanks for sharing!

  • @hoonior
    @hoonior Рік тому

    first time visitor, thank you, that's fascinating

  • @barneysaunders6278
    @barneysaunders6278 11 місяців тому

    Really liked the video. Thank you

  • @juergenbaumann8817
    @juergenbaumann8817 Рік тому +2

    Hi Simon, thanks for sharing - nice explanation of the process. I might add, that the location scouting considering the desired time frame is very important. I do that for that type of project as often as I can. It is worth the time and definitely pays off when doing the real shoot.

  • @kapurar
    @kapurar Рік тому

    This was an excellent tutorial! Thank you!

  • @mm_137
    @mm_137 Рік тому

    This is such an amazing technique! Thank you so much!!

  • @waynethornton2174
    @waynethornton2174 Рік тому

    You can definitely be proud of that one. Worth the trouble. Beautiful!

  • @geoffreygriffiths1487
    @geoffreygriffiths1487 Рік тому +2

    I have been taking multiple timed photos of sunrises for time lapses and I have been wondering if they could be blended. You have given me an idea to try, thanks.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      Go back and use them! If you have lots of images you have lots of options. It's a great way to produce cool images from timelapse stills too.

  • @johnniewelbornjr.8940
    @johnniewelbornjr.8940 Рік тому

    I always enjoy seeing different work flows and post-processing techniques... The end result was well worth the patience and effort, for it's when I return from whatever weather I've suffered here in the northern Plains, that's when I am either rewarded or not in post. I've never used LR, so PS has always been my go-to set of tools, something for which I'm frequently glad.

  • @johns6290
    @johns6290 Рік тому

    love this one and I have never seen it done this way before. Thanks

  • @juliobarillas4072
    @juliobarillas4072 Рік тому

    Owesome work. I would like to see more tutorials, something that I have been trying to do for a wile.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      I'll try and do a few more. I have some ideas!

  • @virtualbigboxph
    @virtualbigboxph 6 місяців тому

    Just wow!!!

  • @pathfindercod4638
    @pathfindercod4638 Рік тому

    Most excellent video! Love the technique and outcome, thank you.

  • @alf_lim
    @alf_lim 11 місяців тому

    Love the tutorial. Your channel deserves more followers!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  11 місяців тому

      Thanks mate, working on the subscribers for sure!

  • @canofanger
    @canofanger Рік тому

    Amazing technique! I would love to see more examples of this.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Maybe in the future! It isn't a tutorial but I have a video from last year about the first snowfall of winter and shoot at Emerald Lake and use the technique a bit.

  • @derekrowanphotograpics
    @derekrowanphotograpics Рік тому +2

    Great technique 😊 , its simulator method used for nightscape & light painting.
    I would maximise the session by shooting a Timelapse then layer blend a selection as a secondary objective 👍

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      That's what I've often find in the past!

  • @jcam783
    @jcam783 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing this , it really helped me understand how important composition is before attempting this .

  • @blessedandbiwithahintofmagic
    @blessedandbiwithahintofmagic 5 місяців тому

    This was such a cool idea, thank you aooo sooo much ^&^

  • @JasonBatterham
    @JasonBatterham Рік тому

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @NickNoblePhotography
    @NickNoblePhotography Рік тому

    Nice. May try on a coastal pier with denning lights!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Perfect! Combined with some long exposures for the water maybe?

  • @DRMadeIt
    @DRMadeIt Рік тому

    Awesome video

  • @MegaSoundscapes
    @MegaSoundscapes Рік тому

    Great inspiration, Thankx !

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Рік тому

    That is an amazing photo!

  • @maxbiho
    @maxbiho Рік тому

    great!

  • @JeffBishop_KB3QMT
    @JeffBishop_KB3QMT Рік тому

    I did close to the same thing photographing a waterfall about 20 years ago with chrome film. I wanted a slightly slow shutter speed to capture the water with movement, while leaving the camera is the same spot for different aperture settings to pick up detail in the shadows. I took about six photographs and married them together with photoshop giving lots of exposure latitude using a medium noted for little latitude. The end result was really nice, and it was the first print I had where someone seeing it asked if they could buy a copy.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Great story. Love the idea of doing this on film, great stuff!

  • @malaranu6883
    @malaranu6883 Рік тому

    Very useful

  • @SCHOOLOFLIGHT
    @SCHOOLOFLIGHT Рік тому

    Super clean tutorial mate. Thank you.

  • @JeahnLaffitte
    @JeahnLaffitte Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this! It’s a more calculated version of “light painting” and I love that. Well done!

  • @ogston
    @ogston Рік тому +1

    Thank you Simon. This video was really very interesting, and at the right pace too. I’d like to find a nice quite spot to do this in central London.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Be some great places in London for it I'm sure!

  • @airsearch9192
    @airsearch9192 Рік тому

    Thanks for a valuable topic and a relatively straight forward tutorial. If I may make a suggestion, please consider dropped the audio intensity of your music to -12 db or lower, while maintaining your voice at -6 db. In general you should assume that most viewers won't like your music, so it's better to keep it low and innocuous, (neutral).

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Hey, thanks mate. Could you let me know what sections of music were too loud? On my laptop speakers it all sounded pretty good and I have been making an effort to balance them.

  • @lightmeetslens
    @lightmeetslens Рік тому +1

    Simon, I have been watching from a far for a while, trying to grow my own channel and looking for what works, what doesn't. I am so very happy that this video is taking off and your subscribe base if growing. You are great, your content is great, I wish you all of the success. Excellent work!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, this video really took off, I didn't expect it at all!

    • @lightmeetslens
      @lightmeetslens Рік тому

      @@simoncennals Sometimes it just happens!

  • @BommeltjeNL
    @BommeltjeNL Рік тому +3

    Never heard of timeblending before, but that's an awesome endresult 🖼️ I don't have Photoshop, but will check out if Affinity Photo or Lightroom Mobile can do something simular. Thanks for the video 👍

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +2

      I'm sure there are other programs you can do the same thing in.

  • @JonathanRobinson11
    @JonathanRobinson11 Рік тому

    Great. Clear explanation. Informative and helpful.

  • @carlosamat
    @carlosamat Рік тому +1

    good vid good work

  • @jeanfrancoisim
    @jeanfrancoisim Рік тому

    Nice result!

  • @georgestiros4392
    @georgestiros4392 Рік тому

    great informative video

  • @philn1957
    @philn1957 Рік тому

    Very interesting technique, thanks for showing the process, one to try

  • @ArminHirmer
    @ArminHirmer Рік тому

    nice

  • @EriqQ6
    @EriqQ6 Рік тому

    This was very well made video loved it from start to finish and enjoyed the way everything was captured.. love the photo and .love the video all together was edited straight to the point....

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, really appreciate it

    • @EriqQ6
      @EriqQ6 Рік тому

      @@simoncennals you deserve it 🙂

  • @toddroy9558
    @toddroy9558 Рік тому

    I would like to see you do it step by step, not skipping anything. Lots of time I’ve watched videos like this and people skip a lot of steps. Great video

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Just skipped through a lot of the basic editing steps which are really down to preference. My first tutorial though so maybe I'll do some more detailed ones in the future

  • @jafargio
    @jafargio Рік тому

    Liked and subscribed. Very useful technique. Thanks for making this video.

  • @JohnDoe-ws5iv
    @JohnDoe-ws5iv Рік тому

    Awesome work!!!! I can’t wait to give this a try!

  • @klausschuster2855
    @klausschuster2855 Рік тому

    brilliant, I'm just a little skeptical whether I'll be able to achieve this effect in post-process without the Adobe tools

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Might be hard without Photoshop but there may be alternatives I'm not familiar with.

  • @cjk1943
    @cjk1943 Рік тому

    ❤ I love the video great idea

  • @SingtotheMountainStudio
    @SingtotheMountainStudio Рік тому

    Great! Just came across this channel. I appreciate your sacrifice into the Canadian elements make this project.

  • @jaegerschtulmann
    @jaegerschtulmann 22 дні тому

    Awesome image and technique, thank you for sharing. A couple of questions; Do you have to auto align all layers? When shooting with your mirrorless camera do you recommend shutting IBIS off?

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  22 дні тому

      I think I did auto align layers, just depends how much you trust your tripod and yourself! Never really hurts to do though. I believe if you turn your IS off on your lens it deactivates your IBIS. However on modern cameras I don't think it matters that much.

  • @a3hindawi
    @a3hindawi Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @jehanw543
    @jehanw543 Рік тому +2

    This is pretty awesome thank you for sharing this. Looking forward to seeing more time blending photos :)

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @rickkremer0525
    @rickkremer0525 9 місяців тому

    Wonderful video. Can’t wait to try this out. Question for you. Do you apply the blend mode to the other lower layers as well?

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  9 місяців тому

      Hey Rick, you can it just depends on your layers, it will only show the pixels that are brighter than the ones below. Have a play around.

  • @saskatchewandave
    @saskatchewandave Рік тому

    That's a neat process. I'm a bit too lazy for the photo part as well as the layer editing myself, lol... I have gotten similar results doing city landscapes at night using a tripod and long exposure times, even with a filter on the lens.

  • @herlingadventures
    @herlingadventures Рік тому

    its funny how i was thinking about doing this and found this video. Cant wait to try it.

  • @Rich-Reacts-2024
    @Rich-Reacts-2024 Рік тому

    Great video!!!

  • @JoanEscala
    @JoanEscala Рік тому +3

    Hi, Simon! I found you here yesterday, and I like your videos very much. The way you explained the info, the places, etc... I lived in Utah, USA, for eight years and always wanted to come to your area for landscape and wildlife photography. It was a dream, but due to fires in the summertime and COVID-19, it was not possible for me. Damn it! I think that we have a similar taste for photography, so I'll be watching your videos here. Actually, I'm thinking of buying the Canon 6DM2 ( great price ) to update my 7DM2. I'm not sure to buy a mirrorless camera yet. Above all, for landscape photography. Let's see...Thanks, buddy, and keep up the good work! Cheers from the Canary Islands!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      Hey! I actually did a video comparing my old 6D to new R6 and for image quality alone it's hard to tell. The images in this video were shot on 6D. Going up to a full frame camera will be a notable difference though especially with low light stuff!

    • @JoanEscala
      @JoanEscala Рік тому

      Yes, I watched that video. Interesting. Yes, I want to jump to full frame. I like to print photos for photo exhibitions, etc. Have a great day, @@simoncennals

  • @emielkeultjes
    @emielkeultjes Рік тому

    Nice thnx!

  • @nikytamayo
    @nikytamayo Рік тому

    Sort of like the exposure bracketing I used to do for work shooting cars. Simply because nothing has the dynamic range to expose both black tires and bright sky properly at the same time.
    Never thought of trying it for landscapes... Not sure I have the patience!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      Exactly, same techniques different use!

  • @jackleggo9159
    @jackleggo9159 Рік тому +1

    Great video I am looking forward to getting out and trying it.... any more secrets ??

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      I may do a couple more videos about other lesser known technics so be sure to subscribe!

  • @stephenross6640
    @stephenross6640 Рік тому

    Hi Simon great video on blending, also been enjoying some of your other outings. Wedge Pond one of my favourite locations too! You must try the Beaver Ponds 1 minute past Elbow Falls In Kananaskis Elbow Valley you won't regret it Cheers.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      I have looked around there before but never shot there. Would you recommend it in winter?

    • @stephenross6640
      @stephenross6640 Рік тому

      I have shot there in winter but it was not completely frozen over great for black and white as well.

  • @intentionally-blank
    @intentionally-blank Рік тому

    V e r y nice! *Subscribed*

  • @tinsley999
    @tinsley999 Рік тому

    wow!! you ave that much snow already!!! toronto here--i don't think we've gone below 0 yet. very interesting!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Bit of an early snowfall. A lot of its melted away now.

  • @daesukjameschoi8821
    @daesukjameschoi8821 10 місяців тому

    Nice work, Simon!!! Could you tell me what the camera setting is?

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  10 місяців тому

      It changed throughout. ISO100 and F11 were the only settings that stayed the same.

    • @daesukjameschoi8821
      @daesukjameschoi8821 10 місяців тому

      @@simoncennals Thanks. Where do you live in Canada?

  • @FritzPhoto
    @FritzPhoto Рік тому

    well done!

  • @RalfWeyer
    @RalfWeyer Рік тому +3

    The end result looks really impressive, I like it a lot 👍. If only I could push myself to finally get into Photoshop, I always find it so irritating and complicated. That’s why so far have only used the tools available in Capture One, which in itself is great, but of course is missing the what I would call „detail mode“ in Photoshop. But I’ll definitely give it a try, just one question - could you achieve a somewhat similar result by bracketing?

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      Bracketing would be more exposure blending. These images were taken an hour apart so the light has changed over that period.

    • @driliagor
      @driliagor Рік тому +1

      You don’t necessarily need PS. You can get a very similar results blending them in LR HDR mode.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      @@driliagor suppose it depends how you want to blend them. This isn't traditional HDR and you can be more selective with mask layers in Photoshop. And most people who have Lightroom have Photoshop too as their often packaged together!

  • @Sean-Smith-Photos
    @Sean-Smith-Photos Рік тому

    I really like this and will try it the next time I do a cityscape here in Toronto. Will be using ON1 photo raw, but the principles illustrated in the video will translate nicely.
    Thanks for doing this video.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching, it's a good technique I'll often use it in landscapes too for getting different areas covered in Golden light was the sun moves.

  • @Stevenandrewsiamges
    @Stevenandrewsiamges Рік тому

    Thank you so much!!

  • @sandrokich
    @sandrokich Рік тому

    É um método de blending que ainda não tinha visto, usando os modos, e faz muito sentido. Vou testar. Obrigado

  • @dalstarvisuals1385
    @dalstarvisuals1385 Рік тому

    Really cool! New sub!

  • @evo8dave
    @evo8dave Рік тому

    Great video and beautiful picture!👍Maybe a silly question, but when taking the pictures I'm guessing your changes the camera settings to expose for the light for that particular shot? Out of interest are you doing this remotely so not to disturb the camera or on the camera its self relying on a good sturdy tripod? Sorry for all the questions I'm new to photography.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      I changed shutter speed as time went on. Just used a two second self timer and a good tripod. You can always auto align the images in Photoshop if they aren't quite perfect.

    • @evo8dave
      @evo8dave Рік тому

      @@simoncennals Thanks for the help Simon!👍🏻 Photography is a hobby to me and I got into it because I like my tech / gadgets, so I bought a drone a few years ago! And soon learnt it wasn’t all about flying, not really the way to get into Photography lol.
      I’m now adventuring into real cameras, I’ve just got myself a Canon R8 and a couple of lenses😊 so got a lot to learn….Hopefully I’ll be able to post some half decent work in the near future!

  • @Joffhope
    @Joffhope Рік тому

    Great video, totally random and popped up in my feed. Surprised ive never tried this. I live in Vancouver and we have the most amazing sunsets . Now to find a view point ! Anyone has a primo spot let me know 😊

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Vancouver would be a great spot for it! I've seen some great shots shooting from too of grouse or Cyprus mountain I think back towards the city.

  • @aventurerocurioso
    @aventurerocurioso Рік тому

    thank you so much but i dont know how you got rid off the sunflare

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      I masked it out to reveal the other layers beneath. So only used the nicer light from that layer and masked out the glare so instead you see the layer underneath

    • @aventurerocurioso
      @aventurerocurioso Рік тому

      @@simoncennals i really apreciate your response.

  • @TheUltraPingu
    @TheUltraPingu Рік тому

    Great video thanks. I've always wondered when doing any kind of blending - what should be the goal of editing each layer? Am I just doing what I think looks good to each image, am I trying to bring their exposures as close together as possible, or should I be using the same edits on all layers?

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      It will really depend but often bringing the layers closer together is what you're aiming for. Especially if exposure blending. Mainly a little bit of exposure, white balance and highlights and shadows. Then when combined you can do an overall edit.

  • @c986759
    @c986759 Рік тому

    Interesting video, greetings from Costa Rica

  • @ulhasarolkar
    @ulhasarolkar Рік тому

    Great ...

  • @PP-fn1od
    @PP-fn1od Рік тому

    This is awesome - great job. Can I trouble you with settings? Was the final shot a longer exposure? Canada! Yes!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Hey, I'd have to check but essentially it was base ISO of 100 and then F11 and shutter speed just changed as the night went on. Towards the end of the night it would have been a second or two exposure just whatever felt right!

  • @PetrGanaj
    @PetrGanaj Рік тому

    Not making a time lapse, when you were already there the whole day, is a bit missed opportunity I think ;)
    Otherwise great tip, I'll try to revisit photos from some of my older time lapses if they can be used this way... Thank you.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Hey mate, that's actually what I often will do! Great idea to go back and visit old time lapses. Been a while since I shot a timelapse and I think my hard drives and wallet are thanking me for it!

  • @joe-d9427
    @joe-d9427 Рік тому

    Simon, this is the first video of yours that I’ve seen. Well done! I am amazed at some of the negative comments. Photography is an expressive art. How it’s done is up to the artist. I love to have my photos as close to natural as possible. However, I also love trying new techniques to discover further artistic expression. I’ve never tried this technique, but I want to now. Thank you for the video.
    One question I have, even the Pugh I believe I know the answer. Do you change your settings for each photo? I assume you do.

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      I changed shutter speed as it got darker, the rest stayed the same.
      And I agree, I'm not sure why people get so offended as if photography is all documentary or photojournalism. We are under no obligation to represent reality as accurately as possible and it's really just another way to capture an experience and all a bit of fun!

  • @OlavTvedtCheese
    @OlavTvedtCheese Рік тому

    Would you say that it is an advantage to use manual white balance whilst trying this effect, or would it work just as well with auto white balance?

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      You can always adjust white balance in post and match them. You may find over time though it makes sense for the white balance to change.

  • @Philonic
    @Philonic Рік тому +1

    I’m amazed at how many people in the comments are upset about this technique. As Simon mentions in a lot of replies, when you’re outside over the course of a few hours, you experience the full range of light and color. Doing an image this way can pull that range of experience into a single image. I’ve tried photographing many sunset moments that were breathtaking in person, only to be disappointed in the photo since it didn’t capture everything I saw and felt at the time. Photography is also a creative pursuit, and things like this allow you to express yourself. If your goal is take a snapshot of a single moment, go and do that, no one is stopping you. You’re silly to believe that everyone with a camera wants that same result, however. After all that… Simon, thank you for the video! I found it interesting that in the final image, the building on the right side looked like it still had the dashed mask line around it, just because of the shape and nature of the building lol. I really like the idea of this technique. I have a spot in my hometown of Marquette, Michigan that I am absolutely going to try this at sometime soon. Thanks again!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      I agree, if it's photojournalism it should be accurate but as long as you're upfront about your techniques then use some creativity to capture the emotion and atmosphere not just a still frame in time.
      Some times I feel like when you don't use different techniques yourself it can feel like cheating and there's a little superiority in feeling like you shoot straight out of camera. .
      Anyway, thanks for watching!

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr Рік тому

    My camera doesn't have a time blending button. Just kidding. Great video, Simon!

  • @kylesharbrough1817
    @kylesharbrough1817 Рік тому

    very cool, gonna have to try that... photoshop is very daunting haha

  • @vincentnavea6999
    @vincentnavea6999 Рік тому

    Did you change exposure setting from the initial shot?

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Shutter speed changed as it got darker :)

  • @ChristianRouLund
    @ChristianRouLund Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing these exellent tips🙏 They are very informative and well explained! By they way did you shot at f16 to get the star effekt on the lamps?

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому

      Think it was probably more F11 but I'd say that lens is best for that at F16. But it's the canon EF 16 to 35 F4 L lens which is great for sunstars!

  • @DHyre
    @DHyre Рік тому

    Truly an inspiring video! So much to like, from views and videography, to your patient explanation and example. I’m an ON1 user and this new version should allow a similar approach. I need to watch more of your channel :)
    PS - We’re getting more names for computational photography. This could also be “time stacking”, but your term sounds better!

    • @simoncennals
      @simoncennals  Рік тому +1

      Always fun to play with be techniques thanks for watching!

    • @DHyre
      @DHyre Рік тому

      @@simoncennals Twice I’ve been through Calgary to Banff and beyond, regretted not spending more time there. Such awesome open views! And so close to a plethora of great landscapes to the west. Stay warm and healthy while making those videos!