Exploring the rendering of camera lenses (3D pop etc.) - Part 11
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@RadoNedev21 күн бұрын
I came across your channel a few days ago and can't seem to stop wanting more... So different, so genuine, so refreshing... Thank you for sharing your insights! I'm certain, there are a lot of photographers, in search of the magic, that will appreciate what you have to say, like I do! All the best and keep them coming!!!
@tonykeltsflorida6 күн бұрын
I have never seen your channel before. Shallow depth of field and bokeh are concepts I use a lot in my own photos.
@GLu-qc6vn24 күн бұрын
You're a shimmering fountain of insight, analysis, and facts I've never heard before. Your original approaches to your research astound me. Thanks indeed. Some note that your presentation is slow, but I don't mind that at all, given the quality of your knowledge and thought, as you open new worlds to us. I hope to imbibe every video you make. At this early juncture, your channel is a hidden treasure. I hope to watch it grow, so that ever more people can learn your insights and way of thinking. Your work and perceptions are a gift... to us. - Gary
@sneye124 күн бұрын
Thank you Gary. Perhaps you are overestimating me just a bit.
@milkyISOАй бұрын
Hi Dirty Photography Club. I love your content. You have a lot of extremely in depth information on glass and cameras. I would suggest you write a script so you can read off of it; that way, you can lay out the information a little more smoothly, without pauses (uhhhh, ahhh, ehhhh). Please keep sharing you technical knowledge on lenses. I've watched every single video you've posted thus far.
@sneye1Ай бұрын
Thanks. I addressed a suggestion similar to yours in the latest video.
@rhalfikАй бұрын
I just play it on 1.5 speed and it flows naturally.
@Democratiser14 күн бұрын
I am loving your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. One of the key observations IMHO is that a high quality lens that delivers 3 dimensional characteristics doesn’t need to rely on extremely shallow depth of field. Good composition also helps!