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Tony Sweet demonstrates how he balances the dynamic range of a landscape composition using a graduated ND filter. For more photography tutorials, visit www.M…
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What’s the matter with all the guys writing comments about her physical
attribute, you are so disrespectful.If you are in need, you have plenty of
adult websites you can visit. Sometimes I am ashamed to be a man. Thank you
for the technical information and the presentation.
I came for the video title .. but I lost my mind with these boobs ,,, my
God I wish I had sony a7r and shoot these boobs in RAW … sorry but I cant
stay silent !!
Good grief some of you need to go whack off in the privacy of your
bathrooms. What a bunch of pathetic 16 year old perverts. Second the video
is rather weak. I agree she talks like an android but her accent isn’t at
all difficult to understand. Her vice is very monotonous and sounds a bit
pretentious…aah those damn Brits lol :)
I love your titties. I want to motorboat you all the way to New Zealand and
back.
Idk why everyone mentioning her tits … their not that big …. nice but
seriously da fuck….. im from California
I didn’t know Ellie Goulding did photo tutorials.
Pervy Photographers inbound
Great tutorial. Thanks. I now know how to use my filter. Hasn’t been out of
my bag yet.
Great advice, thanks for an excellent upload. My ND Filter is not graduated
so am I right in saying that it would likely expose the sky correctly but
under expose the foreground in a situation like this?
Would have been a reasonably good video tutorial, but that girl looked and
sounded bored to death. Her monotonous voice and almost total lack of
enthusiasm turned me off completely. Obviously got the job because she
looks good, nothing more!
Good clear info …thanks.I had never before heard the exposure difference
rule to help select the filter strength needed.
Apologies for the idiots (other comments) who lack commons sense or
courtesy.
in the whole video i thought she is just reading a Chapter from an English
Text Book
Massive filters!!!
Thank you very much! When i saw these filters on amazon I had no clue why
anyone would have unevenly exposed pictures in the first place… but
well… this makes sense :D
thank you very much, very informative video.
Wait! did she say something?
My dear are you listing to yourself when you talking?
Accent is nice but…. Strong and to fast.
Are you in rush?
Take your time please lets understand what you saying.
Thank you
What Camera was used to film this? It looks Badass!
your boobs are awesome O.O
She’s cute.
I bet I’m a better photographer than you???.. What complete & utter cunt,
would ever write that??
See the comment section below people, to find out!!!….
PS!… Great-tits!!
No need for all the negative comments guys.
I like the way she says, “screw.”
Question. I’m starting back up with photography after not doing it since I
was a kid. I want to do landscapes of the sunset where the sun is still in
the picture. I was thinking of using a soft filter and bracketing with
different exposures. What do you guys think?
This doesn’t teach you anything…
#Photography How-To – Graduated ND filters for #Landscape Photography .
http://youtu.be/06wzD-S0jL0
I don’t see the point of feathering a graduated filter. It’s already
feathered by nature.
Beautiful. Watching this is going to cost me fortunes in filters now.
At about 1:38 Tony says “Let’s try that and see what happens,” he puts his
ear up to the camera to listen for it to take the photo. For what is he
listening, the mirror in the camera? If so, does Tony use a mirrorless
camera in any of his work today?
Pirate Photography. Lol
I thought the polariser should always be at the front ?
thnx
Many photographers feather with a soft grad too, just to really blend that
line. I suggest just experimenting. Check out Adam Barker as well. He uses
grads in a lot of his work, as well as reverse grad filters in landscape
photography.
i thought when you get past f/16 every thing starts to get soft
its a threaded polarizer on the lens, resin grad hand held
This is at The Great Smokey Mountains National Park.
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For a second I thought he said Instagram hahaha 2:56
Gitzo tripod with Really Right Stuff ball head.
Yeah and while you take your strap on and off all the time i have time to
shoot great shots.
Photosforyou what kinda of filter is the filter your using to in front of
the filter on the lens?
I really enjoyed this video first of all thanks ! I just wonder if your
feather because only because of the filter being a hard grad and not a
soft. I finally gave in and got a Lee Foundation kit and two filters. I got
the .9 ND hard grad and the .6 soft grad. are there other great videos for
Nd grad techniques besides general usage? I get how to use the filter
system but this feathering technique is amazing. One could only speculate
that there are other cool tricks you can do with a Nd grads.
Thanks for the video it is really helping me understand how to become a
better photographer!
Hi, did you ever figure the answer for your question?
Good Video. I really think a ND Grad might be my next purchase. I tried
doing some long exposure shots over the water the other evening at sunset,
I could not get long enough exposures, even with my polarizer cutting out 2
stops I believe. Even at F/32 I think it was, it was too bright/only 2-4
second shutter maybe? Also by F/32, image quality really went down. I think
f/22 might be the max you’d want to go?
I love watching you use filters, There is something about hand holding them
rather than having them fixed to the lens. Nice work!