AdoramaTV Presents You Keep Shooting with Bryan Peterson. Join Bryan on location in Oregon where he discusses how to use a flash to capture motion filled images. Watch as Bryan uses his unique artistic eye to capture a creative photograph. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos!
AdoramaTV Presents You Keep Shooting with Bryan Peterson. Join Bryan on location in Oregon where he discusses how to use a polarizing lense to make a compelling image. Watch as Bryan uses his unique artistic eye to capture a creative photograph. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos!
Guest post for Darren Rowse: www.digital-photography-school.com For more videos go to: www.learningDSLRVideo.com Transcription: ——————- I get this question about once a week, “What are the Best Video Setting For The Canon DSLR cameras”. So let me start off by eliminating two things you can take off the list. Those are aperture and ISO. Aperture, I really can’t tell you what to set it on because it depends on the type of look you are going after.With a shallow depth of field or not. And the other one is ISO. ISO is kind of there for exposure how how you are going to set the exposure. I will say you do not want go too far north of let’s say 1600 especially on like the Canon T2i then it gets really noisy. Obviously you are going to need to use aperture along with the ISO to get the right exposure but at least it gets you in the ball park. Those two ingredients are taken off the list. So the first I can tell you about what is on the list is shutter speed. Basically if you are going for a “filmic” look you are pretty much going to double your frame rate, so if you are shooting 24 frames per second you are going to want a 1/50th of a second shutter speed and if you are shooting at 60 frames per second you are going to go with 125th frames per second shutter speed. Now I will tell you it’s just kind of a guideline and a rule but I have shot at much higher shutter speeds and it has worked wonderful, especially if you are shooting something like myself which is just …
AdoramaTV Presents You Keep Shooting with Bryan Peterson. Join Bryan in the forests of Oregon where he discusses how to use color, contrast and composition to create a compelling image. Watch as Bryan uses a unique point point of view and wide angle lens to capture a creative photograph. Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos!
Be My Friend! www.facebook.com This is the second of my digital photography tutorials I make to help people that want to take better pictures with their digital camera. In this video we learn about lighting. So enjoy and I hope this is an informative bit of information for you. . ps; leave comments and criticism’s and suggestions for future videos. always appreciated.
This week Bryan goes to London to demonstrate how using a small, story-telling aperture, a wide-angle lens and fill flash can not just even out the lighting but can help you add an element of interest to an otherwise typical touristy photo. For related videos and articles, and to learn more about the gear Bryan used in this video, go here: www.adorama.com