Not a LR person but I use DXO instead to do the perspective corrections. Especially the ability to place control points at the four corners of an object that should be a perfect rectangle. When applied, the image is distorted to move the four control points to where they should be resulting in perfectly square corners. So in the example at 3:22, the left center door would become a perfect rectangle and with the auto lens corrections from DXO, lens distortion is also removed.
@@ladyethymewhy wouldn't people be able to go to "interesting" places? It does not have to expensive. For instance the video shows New York city, the people living there won't have to pay much for travel. Same goes for the place you live, there are intersting photo locations there as well, you just need to notice them.
5/29/2024 Great tutorial, Tony, and as usual, one designed and delivered at the right pace…along with pitch-perfect reiterations and helpful emphasis in order to meet the cognitive needs of the average viewer, i.e., hobbyists, non-engineers. Thank you! One question about the Sony camera featured in an excellent old 2020 video on SD cards: Where did you find such a beautiful, leather case and strap? I recently purchased a Sony a7IV and would like to protect it from occasional dings, dents and scratches that are an unfortunate possibility even with treating this beautiful “tool” with the loving care it deserves. Hope you can help. Best, Will
Guys, it's not mockery but real advice: hit the gym! I did that 2 years ago, and now my 5dsr + 24-70 combo feels like "a nice little walkaround setup", while it used to be "goddamn i'm going to my crop + 18-55 for street photography" People say that tamron 15-30 is a heavy lens which is not practical, but I just smile as I walk around with mine. Muscle up, guys! Things begin to "weigh half as much" really.
Always full frame, or can you get this done with aps-c? Also, with the prices of these higher end crop sensor cameras, why is anybody choosing them over moderately older full frame, or newer full frame like the Canon R8? I just don’t understand the pricing strategy. Seems to make no sense at all.
The Eiffel Tower’s lighting is protected by copyright, so professional use of images of the Eiffel Tower at night requires prior authorization and may be subject to a fee. Professionals should therefore contact the Eiffel Tower's management company to learn about conditions for using the images depending on the case.
@@TonyAndChelsea If you check with the management company that I have you will find its both the static lights and the light show. The above comment was from an email they sent where I deliberately cut a key bit out to see if anyone would comment, you took the bait. What the actually emailed me was "Photographing the Eiffel Tower at night is not illegal at all. Any individual can take photos and share them on social networks. But the situation is different for professionals. The Eiffel Tower’s lighting and sparkling lights are protected by copyright, so professional use of images of the Eiffel Tower at night requires prior authorization and may be subject to a fee. Professionals should therefore contact the Eiffel Tower's management company to learn about conditions for using the images depending on the case."
In that video I explain the f/8 isn't literal; it's just saying the camera settings don't much matter. But I'm definitely going to use different apertures for different scenarios.
❓️Am i the only one who see some weird colors on this video and others of this channel when i watching it on my Android smartphone in landscape mode ?😅By the way, portrait mode is fine...
@@TonyAndChelsea what's weird is that it only does it on your channel... maybe other channels don't offer their videos in HDR .... is this really necessary? Has anyone else reported this problem to you? Just for info, my phone is a Huawei Mate 10 pro from 2018.😗