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Hey there, are you familiar with “PhotoSFXart” (google it)? On their website you will find a nice free video featuring how to shoot incredible pictures. It helped Joe to take photographs that have a jaw-dropping-effect any time you take a look at them. I hope it will work for you also…
I have a few tips for Rick Sammons: 1) Put that camera strap around your neck,where it belongs, so you don’t drop your $1000 camera on those rocks! 2) Also,try using a sun shade in that bright sun, so you don’t get lens flare. 3) I hope you have a UV filter on that lens to keep out the dust in the desert that blows around and grinds down the lens coatings! Just Basic Photography 101.
Just my thoughts here,rock pictures r quite dull n u seem to be shooting them at a wrong time frame.seems like a very hot day to me.don’t feel connections for most of the shots.no offence.
Wow! I love the ideas. Thank you for the tips!
“Learn how to see the color of light”, says the guy wearing tinted shades…
Hey there, are you familiar with “PhotoSFXart” (google it)? On their website you will find a nice free video featuring how to shoot incredible pictures. It helped Joe to take photographs that have a jaw-dropping-effect any time you take a look at them. I hope it will work for you also…
“See the light, see the quality of the light, blah blah light”
-Wears sunglasses-
He is wearing sunglasses deliberately! His father got a problem from looking into the sun and it can do great damage. Hope this explains. Pat
I know it’s awesome!
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I think the cameraman has a better sense of composition than he does.
Tip number ‘whatever we are up to now,’ remember to take a picture at the end of every tip! (click)..
Good tips
TIP 1 : Don’t follow advice of someone that is shooting with sunglasses…
Tip 11: don’t listen to him
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Thank you 😀
I believe it’s Valley of Fire, not Desert of Fire.
I have a few tips for Rick Sammons: 1) Put that camera strap around your neck,where it belongs, so you don’t drop your $1000 camera on those rocks! 2) Also,try using a sun shade in that bright sun, so you don’t get lens flare. 3) I hope you have a UV filter on that lens to keep out the dust in the desert that blows around and grinds down the lens coatings! Just Basic Photography 101.
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Just my thoughts here,rock pictures r quite dull n u seem to be shooting them at a wrong time frame.seems like a very hot day to me.don’t feel connections for most of the shots.no offence.
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Pretty sweet tips. Does this guy have a blog?
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taking RAW is beast, too bad it’ll have to be saved as a JPEG anyway…
Think of the glasses like a higher aperture setting for your eyes, how can you see contrasting light if your vision is overexposed?
=)
Think of the glasses like a higher aperture setting for your eyes, how can you see contrasting light if your vision is overexposed?
=)
Tip 1: don’t take pictures of rocks.