Hi Phil,
Thanks for the email link. I think it worked great. It took another day for the response, but considering the volume their dealing with, I think the response time was better than normal.
Thanks, Phil
Beautiful song and video, Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful Colors, Composition, and Lighting. Well done
Your most Welcome, Mark and a Happy New Year to you and yours
Hi Mark,
Iv'e downloaded the whole Video for you, but I don't think I can upload it to this website it's 125 MB and
45 minutes in length.If you send me your email, I will send the attachment.
My email: stuartperry@live.com
I use https://www.visualwatermark.com/: It offers many options as to fonts, size, color of text , single line and tiling. See samples. I hope this helps you.
Stuart
Please take note when selling photographic equipment.I just want to let everyone know about the following scam. Copy and paste this link:
https://www.dpreview.com/news/5149379815/scammers-are-using-facebook-marketplace-and-venmo-to-steal-camera-gear
Thank you, Bob. I appreciate your imput
If you are going to do Real Estate Photography, a Tripod is a must as well as a decent Flash. Also your Lens Speed, (the maximum aperture diameter, or minimum f-number of a lens) A lens with a larger maximum aperture is called a "fast lens" because it delivers more light. It will take a lot of practice so don't get discouraged. I start with 320 ISO and shutter speed of 160 and adjust accordingly, though shutter speed does not effect the output of the flash.The best variables are Aperture and Flash intensity. Lower the height of the ceiling, Floors are more interesting. Use the diffuser and angle it slightly behind the camera to avoid harsh shadows on light fixtures and ceiling fans. I hope this helps and happy shooting.
Thank you so much for sharing such a beautiful video.
WOW! Thank you so much for the info. I thought long exposures were 1 or 2 seconds! I have a lot to learn, but I will take your 'formula' and start from there. Thank you so much, Larry.
I really appreciate the input.
Hi Larry,
As a 'newbie', I joined in the hope of learning from others. In that light, could you please share the EXIF information. I gather from your comments you use a ND Filter but I would appreciate more technical information.
Thank you,
Stuart
Thank you so much for sharing this information, It's appreciated