Thanks for watching! I hope this was useful for those of you just getting into time-lapse photography. Here's the link to the ND filter kit by Freewell: amzn.to/3xSIk2Q
This was a great video for me. I'm in a deep, grumpy photographic slump. Mostly I've just been using my GoPro to make timelapses of the sky. After watching this video, I feel like I have a new project to get me back in the camera groove: make better timelapses.
I love how you make everything so simple and doable. I tried using my camera for timelapses many years ago, but I’ve switched to using my iphone. I’m hoping to get an action camera to do timelapses with so I can shoot roadtrips and such that would be too difficult with a regular camera. Would love to see the blossom there but wow, those crowds! 😳
Great video Nicole. It reminds me of those time lapse scenes from the intro to House of Cards. Loved those. You have a wonderful setting to capture great time lapses. How do you like the R6 MKII? I got one recently and really like it.
Good night. How do you ensure that a buyer, after buying a photo of you, doesn't sell it as if it were that buyer's photo? What security does shutterstock give you so that this doesn't happen to you? Thanks
At this time up to upload 1000 photos as editorials on Shutterstock and a week ago I received 10 pences. It's been a week since I don't upload there. I don't know if I'll be up to upload there to continue to receive this amount. It is complicated to upload editorial images and supposedly only receive this value. It's normal? What advises me?