butterflies and a hummingbird close up - outdoor lighting
butterflies and a hummingbird close up
butterflies and hummingbirds in a flower garden, beauty of our world.
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Portrait lighting using an Umbrella vs a Softbox - outdoor lighting
Portrait lighting using an Umbrella vs a Softbox
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thus nice
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lol,teacher recommended
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ReplyDeleteGreat video !
ReplyDeleteI like the life that bring insects to the flowers.
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very helpful
ReplyDeleteThank-you for providing such a clear example of the two light sources! Very helpful!
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ReplyDeleteIs a great support video, but as a constructive critic, it would be better if it had no music.
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ReplyDeletethanks for ur effort
ReplyDeletethank sir you for bing so clear in taking
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ReplyDeleteAwesome tutorial, thanks!
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Well the constant shit music in the background didn't help an already hard to understand accent.
ReplyDeleteI'm a photographer, I can say that this sounds pretty helpful to those just starting out.
ReplyDeleteIt's a bit confusing for me. Let me explain: when you look at 4:01, you can see that the softbox is providing higher light.
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ReplyDeletethe music is sucks :S
ReplyDeleteI feel like am watching a horror movie trailer and it called " the dark zone " :P
Very helpful explanation, although I honestly didn't see much difference between the two.
ReplyDeleteMeant helpful
ReplyDeleteLove the video very help but next time there's no need for all that background music that's y no one could hear u
ReplyDeleteVery helpful video, thanks alot!
ReplyDeleteAmazing video!
ReplyDeleteSoftbox lighting is superior, IMO, due to the subtleties of shadow, giving a more natural light.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. For helping me
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