MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY: Tips and techniques among the wildflowers
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- Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
- My second video on macro photography takes us to Kathleen McArthur Conservation Reserve at Lake Currimundi on the Sunshine Coast. The wildflowers are out and I had a few great visits to share and demonstrate how I shoot macro in nature. This video is full of practical tips about exposure, focus, sharpness and more, plus the settings used to take each photo. Enjoy, and be sure to SUBSCRIBE for more!
I enjoyed your lesson very much. Thank you for taking the time to make these excellent videos. Your presentation is top notch in every way.
Another winner, love the flowers. Thanks Andrew
Great Video beautiful Flowers and much Information. Thanks and greadings from Austria
Really good video Thanks very much 👍👍📷
Really awesome video 🔥🔥
Great video full of tips
Thank you! A few years ago, i finally went Digital and love macro and close-up. I found your video very helpful. the days of film we weren't able to change film speed and you got it right the first time or tried to repeat. digital is like having several rolls of film in Camera. So, I am learning yet new habits. Once again thank you!
Very good instructional video on Macro-photography, Andrew. Keep up the great work.
I learn something every time. Chris
Thanks Andrew. Very informative.
As usual brilliant. You make it look quite easy...
I have found a tripod extremely useful for shooting bugs on flowers.
Choose a flower.
Point camera.
wait.
I got consecutive shots of bees walking around flowers.
Lovely stuff!
The hand held work looks more natural.
I guessed the 'zone system' was dead, but here you are adjusting for white!
These days a bit of zebra and constant preview work for me.
My own shadow and clothing inadvertently change things.
Neutral color clothing is less likely to effect the out come.
Forwarded this to my wife, so she doesn't have to hear me drone on! Thanks Chris
Thanks! Greeting from New York City!
I just found your channel and have been watching your macro videos. You have a wonderful teaching style and I'm re-learning a lot of info in a much better way. Thank you for your work and your sharing. I'm a definite fan!
Thank you! I hope you will subscribe (if you haven't already). I do a lot of teaching videos, some about the Lumix G9 but also many on general camera technique. I really enjoy the process of creating the videos so there is always something new on the way.
Beautiful photos, well explained! Thank you, I'm starting to subscribe to your channel.
What a brilliant video. I am not a beginner but I did learn a lot from your presentation and am inspired to put my macro lens on and get out there to try your techniques! Love your clear style and delivery at just the right pace.
Wow thanks David, glad you enjoyed it. Enjoy your new photo adventure.
Nice work!
Excellent video and tips! Thank you Andrew! Greeting from Houston, Texas
Thanks Frank for all your comments, glad the videos are helpful.
Thank you 👍😉🌞🌻🍂🍁🦉🌞🌞
Thanks
My first visit to your videos and I am very much taken with your style of teaching and your images! Hoping not to be too forward here but would you please share your name? Thanks!
Thank you. Andrew Goodall...and I usually start (and often finish) a video with my name.
Hi Andrew thank you so much. I have my G9 set to BBF can I use my remote cable
Jack
Hi Jack, sorry to take so long to reply. Truth is I don't know and I don't have a remote cable to test it out. I do have a suggestion though. For the projects where you are using the remote, you might consider keeping AF assigned to the back button, but also enabling it on the front button as well. That way you can use BBF while setting up a shot, but use the cable release to focus in the last instant as you shoot. Just a thought, it's pretty easy to enable AF temporarily.
I found the Pentax user !!!!
I was when I made this video...
I still have my Pentax although I do most of my photography on the Lumix G9 these days. I use my Pentax K3ii to video what I am doing on the other camera.