Wednesday, June 6, 2012

butterflies and a hummingbird close up

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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31 comments:

  1. please, watch mine too: /watch?v=CCtKldruJvo

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  2. my butterfly feeding is better
    

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  3. lol,teacher recommended

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  4. the music gives me huge paranoia

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  6. Great video !

    I like the life that bring insects to the flowers.

    *****

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  7. very helpful

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  8. Thank-you for providing such a clear example of the two light sources! Very helpful!

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  9. Hey there, do you know "PhotoSFXart" (do a Google search for it)? There you can watch a nice free video demonstrating how you can take brilliant photographs. It helped Joe to make photos which have that jaw-dropping-effect when you take a look at them. Hopefully it helps you too...

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  10. Is a great support video, but as a constructive critic, it would be better if it had no music.

    Have nice day.

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  11. Low light event photography
    see:w w w.youtube.com/watch?v=OTGlK2RNeYg&feature=plcp

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  13. Hello there, are you familiar with "MagicSFXphoto" (just google it)? On their website you can watch a smart free video featuring how to take fantastic photographs. It helped Daniel to make photos that leave you with that jaw-dropping-effect after you take a look at them. It might work for you too...

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  14. thanks for ur effort

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  15. thank sir you for bing so clear in taking

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  17. Shame, it must be so hard being you.

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  18. Awesome tutorial, thanks!

    For those of you who did not get that, you should stick to 2-pieced puzzles and licking windows.

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  19. SuperCriticalstrikeJune 6, 2012 at 2:33 PM

    Well the constant shit music in the background didn't help an already hard to understand accent.

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  20. BrittanyLynnStudiosJune 6, 2012 at 2:46 PM

    I'm a photographer, I can say that this sounds pretty helpful to those just starting out.

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  21. It'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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  22. @dsoekht yep i agree. i am good with taking photos in my Nikon D800 but i had trouble to edit it. And this photo effect maker software requires a very little knowledge to edit photos for beginners. i damn sure you will love this video which explains everything that i told you => bit.ly/Kkuf9G?=vkfcwg

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  23. the music is sucks :S

    I feel like am watching a horror movie trailer and it called " the dark zone " :P

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  24. Very helpful explanation, although I honestly didn't see much difference between the two.

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  25. Meant helpful

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  26. Love the video very help but next time there's no need for all that background music that's y no one could hear u

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  27. Very helpful video, thanks alot!

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  28. Amazing video!

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  29. Softbox lighting is superior, IMO, due to the subtleties of shadow, giving a more natural light.

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  30. Thank you so much. For helping me

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