Check out a tutorial how to turn bubbles into surreal planets: http://www.learnmyshot.com/How-To-Photograph-Bubbles Bubbles are very challenging subjects for…
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Check out a tutorial how to turn bubbles into surreal planets: http://www.learnmyshot.com/How-To-Photograph-Bubbles Bubbles are very challenging subjects for…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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I realy like your clear and straight forward videos and I learn a lot from
them. But Im just an amateur shooter with some basic kit. And here I see
someone that is shooting with 6 clamplamps in a compelte studio
enviroment…. How on earth am I going to copy that, or create some what of
the same result as a amateur in a normal house?
nice video with clear instructions! Thank you.
really well explained
que buenos Videos <3
muchas gracias desde argentina
thank you for the video, it was really interesting
my question 1 is: what’s the configuration of the reflex when you take all
those shoots ? and your advices please for this king of shoots …
thank you
Hi, do you know “Photo SFXart Tricks” (just google it)? On their website
you will find a nice free video showing how to create fantastic pictures.
This helped Matt to create photographs that have a wow-effect whenever you
look at them. Perhaps it will help you out as well…
hi there great video, i have a question i tried taking photos of bubbles
using your technique but slightly settings and the turned out ok how do i
edit them on photoshop and put them all together? Many thanks keep up the
good work
Hello there, are you familiar with “PhotoSFXart” (google it)? There you can
watch a nice free video featuring the way to create awesome pictures. It
helped Matt to make photographs which leave you with a wow-effect while you
take a look at them. It might work for you also.
Excellent
great video, simple and easy setup. thanks
Thank you, and great info 🙂
Do you really think using AF in this case would be a good idea? To make the
shot ‘you’ want, at the ‘time’ you want, you ‘d better use manual focus.
That way the camera does not lose any time when you press the shutter
release button… keep that in mind for ‘all’ your fast action shots
(including sports).
hmm, you would probably need an external flash which you can trigger by
hand during the long exposure. use black cards to prevent the light from
flash spilling on other areas.
why your videos it isn’t at 1080? ‘-‘
Where did you focus to have sharp images of bubbles?
I’ve suggested your lessons to all my friends! You are very inspiring and
I’ve found your tips very helpful and most times “illuminating”. You’re
able to turn the hard stuff into easy! Thank you!
thanks for the tips. u r tips are always simple and something crreative
HI there Great Video , but can you show how would you click bubble in an
open area without any artificial light ?
Again, HOW STUPID IS HE??? You’ll get the liquid on your camera like that!
Hello! And who photographs just bubbles, really? This won’t work with a
model.
Thank you!!!
Robert, In this example how did you focus the lens, and what focal length
did you use?
amazing
You can do this with any camera where you can adjust the ISO, aperture and
shutter speed. That’s every DSLR (you have a DSLR). The lens is up to you,
it depends on the effect/look you want. In this example the subject and
camera were close so a lens with a short range was used (22mm). Short range
lenses are wide-angle and those have certain limitations/advantages over
telephoto, and vice-versa. There are other lenses with their own
limitations/advantages too. Be creative!
@plastereruk you are absolutely right, it does alter exposure by 1/3 of a
stop. but it didn’t really have a negative effect. that’s what i meant.
thanks for your feedback. if you try this tutorial you can post your shot
on our site