Challenging subject with good tips and illustrations, Aris. Effective thumbnail and subject hashtags a plus😊. Talking head lighting consistent with theme, although would have been better, IMO, with more fill light on your right side. As is, you appear a bit sinister, and my sense is that you are not that kind of person — am I right?😊. Fav image is the auto panning pic — creative effect boosted by featureless dark background, unlike the customary background blur of daylight pans. Traffic light pic also a fav. Fog was definitely a key factor in this series — gives lights the halo effect. Not sure about the big idea behind point 3, available light. You weren’t using flash, so weren’t all the pics in available light? In-camera multiple exposures are something special — not widely available in most models, so your example might have been a miss for viewers who don’t have those cameras. Double exposure (photo merge) effect in post would have a wider audience, IMO — a follow up how-to vid illustrating night image double exposure would be welcome. Cheers!
Nice theme Aris and some great photos here. I rarely do night photography but I found astrophotography on a basic level pretty interesting. A tripod is a must as is patience. For general night photography I tend to avoid situations in the UK where I'm outside at night with expensive equipment.. however I did do some night stuff in Rhodes recently where it is much safer than the UK and the result was generally ok. I definitely need more practice in this area though.
I love shooting at night and these are great tips. I haven’t tried the in camera double exposure yet but I’m definitely going to give it a try. Great video mate🖖
How much you have progressed 🎉
Did you used the 35 mm F1.4?
Great work my dude 👌🏻
Challenging subject with good tips and illustrations, Aris. Effective thumbnail and subject hashtags a plus😊. Talking head lighting consistent with theme, although would have been better, IMO, with more fill light on your right side. As is, you appear a bit sinister, and my sense is that you are not that kind of person — am I right?😊.
Fav image is the auto panning pic — creative effect boosted by featureless dark background, unlike the customary background blur of daylight pans. Traffic light pic also a fav.
Fog was definitely a key factor in this series — gives lights the halo effect. Not sure about the big idea behind point 3, available light. You weren’t using flash, so weren’t all the pics in available light?
In-camera multiple exposures are something special — not widely available in most models, so your example might have been a miss for viewers who don’t have those cameras. Double exposure (photo merge) effect in post would have a wider audience, IMO — a follow up how-to vid illustrating night image double exposure would be welcome. Cheers!
Nice theme Aris and some great photos here. I rarely do night photography but I found astrophotography on a basic level pretty interesting. A tripod is a must as is patience. For general night photography I tend to avoid situations in the UK where I'm outside at night with expensive equipment.. however I did do some night stuff in Rhodes recently where it is much safer than the UK and the result was generally ok. I definitely need more practice in this area though.
Nice video and tips. At night I like taking photos with my X-T3 with the diffuser filter. I follow you with pleasure. A greeting.
I love shooting at night and these are great tips. I haven’t tried the in camera double exposure yet but I’m definitely going to give it a try. Great video mate🖖
It would be interesting to see how you edited those final shots. It’s not just taking the pictures but how you merge them.
Thank you for the wonderful tips! Much more creative than the usual ones!