I like the style of your photography so much that I realised I was doing it all wrong all these years. I was taught to use shallow depth of field and use the widest aperture possible for portraits. I used to wonder why my portraits come out so boring and look the same in all exotic locations. Now i know why, I am going to unsubscribe all those UA-cam photography tutorial channels who have been teaching me wrong all this while. Now onwards i will close down the aperture more and get myself a good off-camera flash equipment to light up my subject. You have a new subscriber in me. Thanks.
That's great to hear. There may be times when a shallow depth of field is desirable. But not always. Your aperture is there to be used as a tool for your imaging. Use the full range of apertures that are available to you depending on the circumstances and the environment you are working in. Thanks for your comment.
Grrat tips in such a shor time. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful Martin.
I like the style of your photography so much that I realised I was doing it all wrong all these years. I was taught to use shallow depth of field and use the widest aperture possible for portraits. I used to wonder why my portraits come out so boring and look the same in all exotic locations. Now i know why, I am going to unsubscribe all those UA-cam photography tutorial channels who have been teaching me wrong all this while. Now onwards i will close down the aperture more and get myself a good off-camera flash equipment to light up my subject. You have a new subscriber in me. Thanks.
That's great to hear. There may be times when a shallow depth of field is desirable. But not always. Your aperture is there to be used as a tool for your imaging. Use the full range of apertures that are available to you depending on the circumstances and the environment you are working in. Thanks for your comment.
you’re images are stunning also by the way you have a new subscriber! you really motivated me thanks so much
Thank you so much!!
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Not sure what you mean.
one never stops learning until death that is when one stops learning
Thanks Rick. You are right.