Title | : | The Secret To Perfectly-Exposed Pre-Dawn Photographs: You Keep Shooting: Adorama Photography TV |
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NO Butt Licking ::: But your BOOK is worth to buy for sure, ( Understanding Exposure ) , when understanding your meaning in this book :: is all falling to place how to take a photo shoot in different lights etc To be honest this is the ONLY book you need to keep under your belt, too understand photography, most out there only make you confuse, and this is to make you buy more ID*b*/b books and confuse you even more, stick w/ BP and make your shooting day ;) I hope ON your understanding what I meaning /// IMcR Comment from : Ian McRoman Sr |
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Bryan , I love the simplicity of your approach Thankyou Comment from : Asheesh Chopra |
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I shoot jpeg and for all lighting conditions use cloudy for white balance Comment from : Red Shutter Photography |
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good tips Comment from : akamau |
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Helpful Thanks Bryan Comment from : Sergio Drives |
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great info, thanks Comment from : alex mitchell |
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Hi Bryan, I just found your videos and now I can't stop watching (1:30 am) You have the best way of explaining things Thank you for that Comment from : Rose C Kansas |
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Bryan Peterson is absolutely the best at explaining techniques to achieve pleasing results Concise valuable information presented in an entertaining way Thanks Bryan Comment from : Peter W |
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Brian sums up quicker Exposure is easy to understand here As always great tips Comment from : Andy M |
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Thanks again Comment from : Geralds Videos |
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Love this guy! Getting addicted to his videos! 😊 Comment from : eva eriksson |
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I love your tip Thank! Comment from : yujin landscape photography |
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I don't understand why people get so worked up about light balance these days Firstly, if you're a serious photographer and you've spent a lot of money on your kit, you're probably not going to shoot in jpeg, which is what the light balance controls affect, you'll shoot in raw, which brings me to my second point that as the wb settings make no difference whatsoever in a raw fileyou can tweak the wb if need be in post Leave it on auto wb It's pretty rare the camera gets it totally wrong, and if you shoot raw it makes no difference anyway Great video though btw 👍🏻 Comment from : dean bradley |
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Mr Petersen's books are great! Comment from : Johnny CincoCero |
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thank you sir Comment from : @officialAshish |
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Dear sir I'm Shawn n I like ur video Comment from : Shawn Shing |
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Im in Chicago are you still here? Comment from : Travon Photography |
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When shooting twilight cityscapes I prefer the white balance on daylight Comment from : wildbill9919 |
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Cloudy and Shade both give really warm colours Top tip! Comment from : mjolnir1981 |
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I love your tips You are the best Comment from : Zenek |
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this is wat I looked forsuperbbr thanks Comment from : Blissful Musics |
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thanx man that really helped me alot Comment from : island biker |
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i love this channel so much helpful tips, Comment from : sh9683 |
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great tips! but does this really matter if you shoot in raw? Comment from : Alex Kairis |
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Great advice Thank you Comment from : An Vo |
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photography guru Comment from : Arunava Datta |
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He looks like Bryan Adamslol Comment from : Michael Racelis |
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This guy is so much calmer and easier to watch in the early morning Good video :) Comment from : Dan Norris |
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I thought Nick Nolte with a better voice Comment from : Jay Mack |
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What iso was you using? Comment from : just me |
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Second Favorite after Gavin Comment from : Crypto - مشـروع حــوت |
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Thought it was Gary Busey for a minutebrdidn't know he was so into photography :) Comment from : nunayafb |
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Practical tip, as ever Thank you Comment from : Deaglán Ó Gráinne |
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thanks bryan, very useful like alwaysbryou do this so simple that makes me feel a dummy when i shoot Comment from : damián Simonelli |
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I've learned quite a bit of new tips and tricks from Mr Peterson's videos Thank you :) Comment from : Sri Lankan Cafe Racer |
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Thanks a lot, Bryan I have a quick question In the book "Understand Exposure", you never mentioned about metering at "-2/3" off of the dusty sky, when you discussed the "Sky Brothers" You only mentioned "-2/3" for metering off of Green Can you confirm his? Comment from : Hank |
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Hey Bryan, We keep shooting you keep teaching Great videos Comment from : Tobia Melikan |
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Thank you Bryan, video was very informative, and helped me in doing my early morning portraits that I love to do in the summer I always shoot in manual, for the most part, and sometimes it took several shots to get it right But now it takes a lot fewer and I am finding I am not wasting that precious morning light, trying to get it right, but instead, 90 of my shots are now usable Comment from : Gary Robbins |
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Normal Comment from : Adorama |
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Bryan usually shoots in manual Comment from : Adorama |
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Thank you BryanVery informative
Comment from : DrVenkata S Nagireddi |
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Thanks Brian for a quick and extremely useful tutorial
(BTW: I got all your books Great investment) Comment from : Olga Celle |
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BTW here is the results
500pxcom/KonChristopoulos/sets/good_morning_melbourne Comment from : Kon Christopoulos |
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Bryan up until a week or to ago i did not know of you I stumbled across this video on you tube and I must say I was inspired by your informative and frank video Let me start off by saying I'm not a morning person but after watching this video, you inspired me to get off my backside and get out of bed early for a first light photo session Comment from : Kon Christopoulos |
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Does that even exist anymore? Comment from : Storm Jones |
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mick jaggeris that you??
Comment from : Terio Gala |
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Shoot Manual Comment from : Knesix |
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No problem! ANd I personally have never tried that! Comment from : cp3onmtv963 |
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Thank you so much Could you use AE Lock?
Comment from : Shveti |
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You dont let the shutter go Comment from : cp3onmtv963 |
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how do you keep the camera from re-metering when you hit the shutter button?
Comment from : Shveti |
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I love the sound of his voice Comment from : Stewbyyy |
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Really appreciate your tutorials Looking forward to many more May I please request you to upload upcoming videos in HD? Thank you Comment from : Tej |
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Really useful, thanks! Comment from : Lightnorthwind |
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The 60D allows you decouple the auto focus from the shutter button using back button focus It is set in the custom functions menu Comment from : jaminthomas |
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Slowly waking up Oops! My camera! Comment from : Squabenphlaben |
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Good vid, Bryan! Thanks! Comment from : Todd Hakala |
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you might have his book but that about the people that don't? If they only watch one video why shouldn't they be told about his books? Comment from : MrDissiuk |
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Bryan, I own all your stuff and love your work, but do you have to plug your books on every single video!?
Comment from : Mike Markovitch |
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I thought I was the only one who thought that Glad I'm not alone lol Comment from : Riversky88 |
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great , as usual Comment from : Stephen Sheoskie |
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thats all valid, however i am a young pro 2 years in the field not long I know but i shoot alot of formats, but i feel alot of older photographers need to move into the 21 century and learn the fact that being good at post production is just as important as the actual shoot it's self please don't take this the wrong way i totally agree that getting a good shot to start with helps however post processing is just as important :D Comment from : Sentio Silvano |
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does anyone know what lens he used???? Comment from : Analog is Different |
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just point your camera to the sky as mentioned and adjust your meter to a correct exposurethats all you have to do The camera meter will read the sky for you Very simple process Comment from : Phillip J |
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where is the ISO Speed at ??? Comment from : David Staley |
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I keep hearing "Meter Off" and I don't know how to do that Do u set the focus on the by holding down shutter button half way(Canon 60D), the tilt your camera lens to your subject? Please let me know Thank You Comment from : TeckBio |
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Beginners Luck for me I guess? I've always done it the same way, through personal choice! Great video tip!!
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Great Video Thank you very much
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Great video Bryan, thanks! Comment from : LikeOnATree |
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Great job Brian I definitely be using this technic and by the way when will Mark be coming back Comment from : ClankyRochet |
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Great as always! Huge thanks from Russia! Comment from : Dmitry Drevosv |
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Thanks Bryan, best sound of the series Comment from : Ismael Martinez |
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Learning how to read lighting values with an exposure meter is very important when setting up strobe, Diva or LCD lights Please do not rely on your LCD screen for judgement Comment from : dphotos |
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I have been shooting professionally since the 80's Since digital cameras are the main source of cameras sold people just use the LCD screen to judge their photos When we shot film we did not have an LCD screen We had Polaroid but that was never a true example to exposure and color balance I still think it is important to understand metering and light temp balance to create a good raw file and not to rely on post processing Comment from : dphotos |
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awesome!! thank you for that info ! Comment from : effie924 |
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or just use manual mode Comment from : Sondre Hansmark Persen |
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Actually, I don't understand why do you need metering at all when shooting cityscapes with a digital camera? Just take a picture, check display and histogram, adjust exporsure, take next picture, There's no need to aim your lens into the sky and lock exposure there Comment from : KnechtRootrecht |
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Nice tips on basing exposure off of the sky for cityscapes Comment from : LEXPIX |
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Awesomemakes me want to go shoot some buildings in downtown Miami Comment from : theborne |
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great video very informative Comment from : tonki5D2 |
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Very generous teacher Thanks for posting!!! Comment from : Pasquale Bianculli |
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He is great, but NOT his videographer! Comment from : Jose Rodriguez Photo Printing Techie |
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u nearly pushed ur camera into the water, sir
Comment from : Youssef T |
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Just as usual: Bryan is ordinary great !
;-)
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Great vid as usualkeep the awesomeness comin' Comment from : Faisal AL-Maiman |
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Hey what happend to' rule of thirds',, it's smack in the middle ??? Comment from : james hetherington |
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woooo Bryan's back! :D Comment from : Mauro Matacchione |
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Thank you! Comment from : goofyOllieNollie |
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Thanks ur the best Comment from : Dinahhs3 |
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Mark is on a 7 city teaching tour Comment from : oceandrew |
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Don't forget to under expose by 2/3 even when using a spot meter which is also metering the reflective light like your camera's meter does Your spot meter will still try to expose the dusky blue sky as 18 grey which will overexpose it Comment from : oceandrew |
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Heck if you're just going to shoot Manual without a clue what your exposure should be you might as well put it in Professional mode (P) Comment from : oceandrew |
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Best episode! Comment from : ralpjohn acosta |
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awesome 5 stars Comment from : longfloat |
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Bryan Petersonyou're the greatest! i had read about this topic in "Understanding Exposure" Bow, actually seeing this, I appreciate even better what you wrote Please use other examples from "Understanding Exposure" and show them as a video Comment from : Raul Zayas |
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