Thanks for this. I love your energy and enthusiasm. I just need to get down to my city now and get shooting and you have given me some great ideas. Subscribed.
Sure, golden hour and blue hour are great, but I think cityscapes also lend themselves perfectly for mid-day shooting as the harsh light can create really nice shadows in these kinds of environments.
Gareth - humungous thanks for this tutorial; I am planning another London trip quite soon and hadn't thought about the 'blue hour' which was fascinating. Absolutely love all your tutorials - you are the only person who makes it all make sense to me! Thank you, thank you.
Would you be able to advise on how best to shoot in the city at night to capture the entire cityscape with all the lights and also the highway that I have nearby? I live 34 stories up on the top of the building and downtown San Antonio, and I really want to capture the magic of all the lights from the highway with all the traffic, and all the colorful lights in the city. Would love if you could share your thoughts on how best to achieve this? I have a canon 70 and also a like a Q2, which more than likely is not the right one to use for this scenario. Also, could you recommend the best wide angle lens for me to get?camera settings everything thank you so much!
I've been photographing for DECADES , and the energy that this guy exudes ( as well as the awesome pictures shown ), makes me want to grab my gear , jump in the car and start shooting in any one of the cities I live near .- MAYBE you are commenting on your own lack lustre pictures , rather than the images shown in this video