Yet another great video. I find these videos very helpful and informative, I actually had a go at this myself only recently, being mainly a landscape man this presented a new challenge for me......after many trial and errors I managed to get a decent result using nothing more than a Godox V1 for lighting, a piece of black card for a flag, which I had to hold myself, as I didn't have anothe stand of any sort, My wife blew out the candles, I just want to thank you for the wonderful videos, no nonsense, just clear and understandable.
Impressive. I'm not a photographer, but I gladly follow his videos because he explains in a fascinating way, with so much kindness and passion. Congratulations and greetings from Sardinia
Yes it’s possible to do this with a double exposure, very difficult to set it up. By using two separate exposures, it’s easier to get each one right and then combine them in post production. thanks for watching.
Maybe, or add some more. As I say in most of the videos, I do the post production live in one take so if you where to follow you would take more time over it.
I've learned a lot from your videos, I've seen like 30 but I want to know if you have any videos with just a single picture, not a composite one? If you do, please share the link here. Thank you.
I’m semi disappointed with the photoshop use . Love your videos until the photoshop , a lone voice perhaps but can’t this all be done using just a camera ? End result is great but surely the real key to the image is the editing in PS
Yet another great video. I find these videos very helpful and informative, I actually had a go at this myself only recently, being mainly a landscape man this presented a new challenge for me......after many trial and errors I managed to get a decent result using nothing more than a Godox V1 for lighting, a piece of black card for a flag, which I had to hold myself, as I didn't have anothe stand of any sort, My wife blew out the candles, I just want to thank you for the wonderful videos, no nonsense, just clear and understandable.
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
Thank you very much. To me the most interesting part is how to control the lens flare. You are a real teacher. Thanks again.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks again for a wonderful video!
Thanks again!
Very nicely done I will have to try that soon, thank you
Have fun!
Impressive.
I'm not a photographer, but I gladly follow his videos because he explains in a fascinating way, with so much kindness and passion. Congratulations and greetings from Sardinia
Wow, thank you!
you are amazing, thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
Simple but very effective. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Very informative. Thank you very much sir!
Glad it was helpful!
Will try this one! Thank you for sharing such great ideas.
You are so welcome!
Very informative. Thank you for this lesson. I will have to give this a try.
Have fun!
You're a genius...
Thank you.
👍👍👍
Very nice as well as interesting, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
EXCELLENT. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Glad it was helpful!
Production ideas 😀
Thanks for watching.
very nice.thank you.
Thank you too!
Very nice. Thank you
Thank you too!
Nice, thank you
Thank you too!
Good one!
Thanks!
Thanks so much 🌷🌷💕
No problem 😊
I just discovered your channel. Could we take the photo using double exposure from the camera? You have a new subscriber.
Yes it’s possible to do this with a double exposure, very difficult to set it up. By using two separate exposures, it’s easier to get each one right and then combine them in post production. thanks for watching.
I‘ve got a four day weekend and I am pretty sure I‘ll spend it on this channel
Thanks for watching.
brilliant
Thank you.
Nice nideo. To eliminate the two steps to get the smoke try incense sticks.
Yes I've done a video using incense sticks, the quality of the smoke is very different, each has it's place.
Wouldn't it improve the photo if one would remove the faint bit of smoke on the right side as you face the photo? my personal preference
Maybe, or add some more. As I say in most of the videos, I do the post production live in one take so if you where to follow you would take more time over it.
cant make flash synq speed or using flash here as fill light?! thank for great videos
Thank you.
I've learned a lot from your videos, I've seen like 30 but I want to know if you have any videos with just a single picture, not a composite one? If you do, please share the link here. Thank you.
Quite a few of the more recent ones are a single picture such as ua-cam.com/video/Z-c6YnPZ-ZY/v-deo.html
@@CameraClubLive Thank you. Your videos are very helpful👍
Each time that I hear him say flag, I instantly hear Eddie Izzard asking, "Do you have a flag?" lol
Thanks for your comment. All comments help grow my channel. Thanks for watching.
When I do stack file so it tells us that the image should be saved so I don’t know what to do
The files used in a stack must be saved, preferably to a local disk. hope that helps.
I’m semi disappointed with the photoshop use . Love your videos until the photoshop , a lone voice perhaps but can’t this all be done using just a camera ?
End result is great but surely the real key to the image is the editing in PS
Yes it can, and back in the day with film that is what you did.