Thank you, Steven! Be sure to check out my complete long exposure guide, "Stretching Time," at my website. www.luminescentphoto.com www.luminescentphoto.com
This kind of content is definitely worth gold and I can't thank you enough for making this free. It's tough enough trying to invest in all the expensive equipment to practice this craft but it's amazing when someone like you is willing to share with others the skills and ideas that would otherwise take way more time learn. We appreciate it very much.
The way you have explained things right from the start giving proper context and going deep into why before how is simply amazing. Its one thing to have knowledge and another to beautifully and effectively make others understand. You have expertise in both of them. Subscribed.
Excellent video. Thank you for taking the time and for so many good ideas. I especially like the thought of using long exposures to eliminate people or other distractions.
You started out speaking rather slow and choppy, but then you hit your stride, giving some really spectacular advise. I'm glad I stuck around, great educational video.
Thank you so much, very interesting presentation. I had no idea about multiple exposure, what a great feature! I'm gonna play with it all weekend :) All the other tips and tricks & samples are very interesting, too, I really enjoyed the video.
Excellent presentation, Jason. Some really great ideas. It is also nice to see someone else use the lens-zoom effect during exposure, I have done a few of these myself to see how they would turn out, and wondered why more people did not try it. I'm glad to finally see someone else also does it from time to time.
Thank You soo much Jason, i am on the path doing long exposure photography, but Your video still has hidden information what was really useful to me. All the sample images are excellent. I am sure i am going to improve my photos in the future following Your advices. Thanks
Amazing presentation. Thank you for making this video available for everyone. Beautiful and inspiring pictures as well. You really excel on this subject, cheers Dr. !
What an eye opening lecture, thanks so much.I've learned quite a bit and I have just begun experimenting with long exposure ND filters so a timely education for me, a few years later. I also want to say your tone of voice and the speed at which make it very easy for ma at least to take in the information. Most You Tubers , for some reason, talk super fast and blast music that competes with their message. Ted
Thank you so much for the great tutorial. Lots of fantastic examples as well. Very rarely would I sit and watch a 50+ minute video, and to be honest I almost passed on this one just because of the length but I'm glad I didn't as it was very much worth one hour of my time ☺
A bit of a long vid, but very informative!! Don't fear going into even more detail even more info even if it might get you off topic. You can always get back onto topic! For people like myself, I would have really loved if you did do that! Thank you Jason for posting this! It was very helpful!!! I most deffentaly will be watching this vid more then once!!!
Great explanation and amazing examples! I used to be a fan of short videos but they sometimes lead to confusion and the feeling that there's still some info missing. This video gave me a better idea of the topic and inspired to photograph. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing this knowledge! I will check out your website. Fantastic images -- I have never done long exposure work, but I am an admirer of the resulting images.
Great webinar. A lot of good information well presented. The example photos are inspiring. BTW, your eBook is well done and will make a great reference to go back to.
Thank you Jason for a very very informative lesson on some great creative ideas in this world of photography. If I arrive in the next world with nothing to do, I hope I will have enough time to learn what I would like to know about photography. Surely there will be cameras there? Ron
Great video and gave me some wonderful ideas to play with. I scanned the comments but didn't see anything about figuring out how long to expose for. For one photo you exposed for 53 seconds. How did you determine time amount of time to leave the shutter open for, trial and error? Any feedback is appreciated. Quality work!!!
Really great vid. Thanks for the effort you put forth. I will say at 8:10 you missed one other very important bullet to the reason for long exposure....Astrophotography.
Hi Jason, I have a question for you about long exposure photography? I enjoyed watching your video. (1) You talk about the exposure time, but can you tell me how you use the aperture and ISO in these photos. Thanks
thanks for this vid; i have one question that i think would be helpful to many of us who watched this presentation: what is your F stop and ISO. i image f stop is around 22 as u have great depth of field and iso perhaps 400? please help.
+Eric Cohen As I discuss in the video, ISO is almost always at the lowest possible "in-spec" setting and my f-stop will depend on the look I'm trying to get and the overall exposure calculation. I'm usually between f/11 and f/16 for most shots, but I will go down to f/22 if necessary.
Great video. On long exposure during the day what did you set you ISO at? 50/100/200???? Trying to do some with a LG G5 smartphone. I actually bought some filters and a cheap tripod to try it out with. I know it isn't the same but want to give it a try. My ISO can go down to 50 and I can go up to 30 sec. exposure time too. Any other advise would be helpful. Will be going to Vermont to get some nice scenery pics in about a month. Also, during the night I will be going to Boston to see what I can do with light streaks with the CITGO sign in the background. How should I set up my ISO and exposure time? Thanks
This was exactly the content and depth that I was looking for. Can't thank you enough for laying this out to the public.
Thank you, Steven! Be sure to check out my complete long exposure guide, "Stretching Time," at my website. www.luminescentphoto.com www.luminescentphoto.com
This kind of content is definitely worth gold and I can't thank you enough for making this free. It's tough enough trying to invest in all the expensive equipment to practice this craft but it's amazing when someone like you is willing to share with others the skills and ideas that would otherwise take way more time learn. We appreciate it very much.
you know you have a good photography teacher when you remember learning and doing a portfolio back in your intro class
about long exposure
Everything covered, and lots of stunning shots. Thank you very much.
The best tutorial on this subject I have seen. Very well structured, illustrated and presented.
The way you have explained things right from the start giving proper context and going deep into why before how is simply amazing. Its one thing to have knowledge and another to beautifully and effectively make others understand. You have expertise in both of them. Subscribed.
Not only are you very knowlegeable about photography but you're also a great phtography teacher.
One of the very best webinars ever!
Wonderful tutorial Jason as you have now inspired me to venture into the art of long exposures which has eluded me so far...
Excellent video. Thank you for taking the time and for so many good ideas. I especially like the thought of using long exposures to eliminate people or other distractions.
You started out speaking rather slow and choppy, but then you hit your stride, giving some really spectacular advise. I'm glad I stuck around, great educational video.
I have not tried long exposure yet, but you make it so interesting I need to try it. Thank you so much for all the great info.
Wonderful in depth presentation. Thanks
Wow! That "Chicago" photo is awesome! Thanks for sharing this video :) Lots of information!
I'm from Brazil and this is the video about photograph I learned most. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much, very interesting presentation. I had no idea about multiple exposure, what a great feature! I'm gonna play with it all weekend :) All the other tips and tricks & samples are very interesting, too, I really enjoyed the video.
Good informative video Jason...Love that zooming Chicago sign shot.
Wow what an interesting video into the world of long exposure photography. Thank you for making this!
wow! splendid examples to start up with Long exposure.Very Easy to Follow ,Thank you so much for sharing Ideas and Technique
Very impressive indeed! Thoroughly informative, beautiful imagery and 53.15 mins of solid knowledge. Thank you for sharing!
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Excellent presentation, Jason. Some really great ideas. It is also nice to see someone else use the lens-zoom effect during exposure, I have done a few of these myself to see how they would turn out, and wondered why more people did not try it. I'm glad to finally see someone else also does it from time to time.
Exactly 5 min into the presentation, I subscribed... Great video.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Great information, you got me inspired to go and explore!
Very interesting video into the world of long exposure photography. It opens my creativity brain. Thank you so much!
Thank You soo much Jason, i am on the path doing long exposure photography, but Your video still has hidden information what was really useful to me. All the sample images are excellent. I am sure i am going to improve my photos in the future following Your advices.
Thanks
Thank You!!
Wonderful presentation! Thankyou for making it available.
Amazing presentation. Thank you for making this video available for everyone. Beautiful and inspiring pictures as well. You really excel on this subject, cheers Dr. !
What an eye opening lecture, thanks so much.I've learned quite a bit and I have just begun experimenting with long exposure ND filters so a timely education for me, a few years later. I also want to say your tone of voice and the speed at which make it very easy for ma at least to take in the information. Most You Tubers , for some reason, talk super fast and blast music that competes with their message. Ted
Dr, incredible presentation. I love long exposures. Thanks for your time and all your great tips.
Love playing with motion, got some great ideas for my up coming trip to China. Thanks
Thank you so much for the great tutorial. Lots of fantastic examples as well. Very rarely would I sit and watch a 50+ minute video, and to be honest I almost passed on this one just because of the length but I'm glad I didn't as it was very much worth one hour of my time ☺
+Fish Chris same.
Thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful webinar, very informative
That's an excellent tutorial , thanks a ton Jason , all the best :)
Very appreciate your dedicate to make this video. Many thanks for your idea in landscape photography.
Thanks for all the ideas and good explanations!
Very well explained in clear and simple way .Thank's
excellent tutorial .. thanks for sharing such deep and thoughtful information.
THANK YOU!! Great content. Bright sun long exposures is what I needed advice on and this sure was helpful. Keep up the awesome works!
Impressive, boet. Thank you for sharing yet. Great video/audio quality.... also, as one said, "solid knowledge".
I know its been awhile sence you did this video, but thanks it was awesome, lots of info very informative
Thank you very much for share.Congratulations for the clear explanation and for the very beautiful photos.
One of the best video about the topic around. Thank you very much. Subscribed. :)
Love your style of teaching! Very clear and easy to listen to. :)
+Colleen Malley Thank you!
The best video about long exposure i'd ever seen!!!
Thank you!
A bit of a long vid, but very informative!! Don't fear going into even more detail even more info even if it might get you off topic. You can always get back onto topic! For people like myself, I would have really loved if you did do that! Thank you Jason for posting this! It was very helpful!!! I most deffentaly will be watching this vid more then once!!!
Hands Down one of the best videos on the subject !!! thank you !!
Thanks!
Fantastic presentation!!! So detailed so enriching!!! Thank you.
Very nice I'm in the lakes next month taking photos
Thanks a lot ... lovely clicks and lots of info ..
Great explanation and amazing examples! I used to be a fan of short videos but they sometimes lead to confusion and the feeling that there's still some info missing. This video gave me a better idea of the topic and inspired to photograph. Thanks!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this knowledge! I will check out your website. Fantastic images -- I have never done long exposure work, but I am an admirer of the resulting images.
Amazing work and thanks for sharing!
Great video, thanks, perfect audio and video quality.
nice collection of photograph
Great webinar. A lot of good information well presented. The example photos are inspiring. BTW, your eBook is well done and will make a great reference to go back to.
+Lark Creek Grove Photography Thank you so much!
great content, just what I have been looking for .....now subscribed
Impressive images and high level content, thanks a lot for this great tutorial!
Amazing! Thank you! I cannot wait to get out and play with my camera now :) I will check out the e-book asap!
hell, yeah. great video...throw out all the other videos on this subject; this is the only video anyone needs to understand this subject.
great video and photos
Loved the video we enjoyed it my friend...
this video is in my bookmarks for later reference....good job
Great Explanation and Teacher.
Thank you Jason for a very very informative lesson on some great creative ideas in this world of photography. If I arrive in the next world with nothing to do, I hope I will have enough time to learn what I would like to know about photography. Surely there will be cameras there? Ron
Great video. Very informative and awesome photos!
Wow! Good job! Thanks for sharing
Everything I needed about this topic! Thank you!!!
Excellent explanation! Thank you!
Really great photos!
Thak you so much, I learned so much. After your video I got myself a nd filter and have been experimenting a lot with long exposure :)
Great video. New to long exposure. Bought some cheap ass plastic filters to educate myself. Would upgrade if I get hooked on this stuff. Thanks
Deserves more views. Great videos. thank you @jason Odell
This is so helpful thank you for this a great guide to work from 😊
Really informative. Thank you for posting
your photos are awesome.
Jason, that was another great vid, thank you. Should you ever come to the South of France, I'll book you
Well done, Jason. I just subscribed to your channel.
Nice video.. Well done and good info
Thank you so much great video awesome tips...📸
Thank you!
Awesome Video !
Fantastic stuff..... Thank you !
Thanks a lot, very clear to understand long exposure
Great video and gave me some wonderful ideas to play with. I scanned the comments but didn't see anything about figuring out how long to expose for. For one photo you exposed for 53 seconds. How did you determine time amount of time to leave the shutter open for, trial and error? Any feedback is appreciated. Quality work!!!
Thank you so much for great video.
The picture in 24:53 is amazing. I would ask people to dont go in there just to take this shot again
Really great vid. Thanks for the effort you put forth. I will say at 8:10 you missed one other very important bullet to the reason for long exposure....Astrophotography.
I deliberately left out astrophotography because it's an entirely different subject.
Very informative and interesting. What computer do you use?
Thank you for the in depth lesson :D, enjoyed your pictures.
This is fantastic!! so usfull amazing ideas! big thanks!!...
BTW-Manhaten 11:35 what time was the shooting? and the other adjustments of the camera?
Really inspiring tutorial, thank you.
Hi Jason, I have a question for you about long exposure photography? I enjoyed watching your video. (1) You talk about the exposure time, but can you tell me how you use the aperture and ISO in these photos. Thanks
I am a very fan of long exposure photography. I want to know how long to keep open the sensor is safe for a DSLR? Does long exposure damage sensor?
thanks for this vid; i have one question that i think would be helpful to many of us who watched this presentation: what is your F stop and ISO. i image f stop is around 22 as u have great depth of field and iso perhaps 400? please help.
+Eric Cohen As I discuss in the video, ISO is almost always at the lowest possible "in-spec" setting and my f-stop will depend on the look I'm trying to get and the overall exposure calculation. I'm usually between f/11 and f/16 for most shots, but I will go down to f/22 if necessary.
Please - a link to the ND filter equipment you use...
Amazing ,,, thank you for this great lesson
Great video. On long exposure during the day what did you set you ISO at? 50/100/200???? Trying to do some with a LG G5 smartphone. I actually bought some filters and a cheap tripod to try it out with. I know it isn't the same but want to give it a try. My ISO can go down to 50 and I can go up to 30 sec. exposure time too. Any other advise would be helpful. Will be going to Vermont to get some nice scenery pics in about a month. Also, during the night I will be going to Boston to see what I can do with light streaks with the CITGO sign in the background. How should I set up my ISO and exposure time? Thanks
very informative.. thank you
Fantastic! New sub. Great info!
Great video. Thanks