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I'm delighted to demonstrate to you how I captured and edited this light painted image recently. I love these old farm scenes and with a little light painting magic they really do come alive.
I also used a single tracked sky exposure shot at the same time and location to add to the mix.
Check it out, I'll be keen to read your comments below.
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@marianjonca2160
@marianjonca2160 Год назад
As allways 👍
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much for watching Marian.
@crrc250
@crrc250 Год назад
It doesn't matter how many times you show step by step of the construction , set up, and painting, I will never get bored of watching how you do them. And to see them come alive from out of the darkness in the final image. :)
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Yes it's an amazing experience. Thanks so much for watching.
@laynetravis
@laynetravis Год назад
The beauty of photography 😊
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
@@laynetravis Thanks for watching.
@dmystify1381
@dmystify1381 Год назад
......Absolutely Beautiful.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for watching my friend.
@berniestang2616
@berniestang2616 11 месяцев назад
Omg 😳 so much work ., but beautiful !!!!!!!!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 11 месяцев назад
Thanks again Bernie
@M31glow
@M31glow Год назад
Richard, I love what you said, "it's all about getting an image that tells a story." Geat post
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Really appreciate you watching Walter. Thank you.
@brianhenno4744
@brianhenno4744 Год назад
I've give it a thumbs up already knowing it going to be a good one
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks Brian, always appreciate your support.
@dieterdamm3740
@dieterdamm3740 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic Richard. I love it
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much for watching Dieter.
@PhillTicehurst
@PhillTicehurst Год назад
brilliant video and ive seen you do that so many times and never get bored .
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for your great support Phill
@nickholt8104
@nickholt8104 Год назад
Another great video to explain a great image, I need to start taking written notes as my brain goes to mush when I’m out at night sometimes,😂😂
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Haha, it's a favourite saying of mine Nick. We all go crazy when out at night. .especially when the brain fog sets in.
@robertleeimages
@robertleeimages Год назад
You'd love the old place i did a couple of weeks ago out here next to the Goornong cemetery, it took 14 light painted images to get it all including 2 long exposure low level lighting shots for the trees behind it. I probably could've left 2 out where i lit the ground in front of it, but overall it turned out really well once combined with the stacked 22x10sec, f/2, iso 3200 sky image
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Good stuff Rob. There are plenty of subjects around to shoot aren't there. Thanks again for watching.
@thebeardedgeordiephotography
Cracking work Rich, simply lovely!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Good on you mate, many thanks.
@randyschwager2515
@randyschwager2515 Год назад
Amazing stuff! Thanks for taking me along!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're welcome Randy. Thanks for checking it out.
@paultutton9443
@paultutton9443 Год назад
I love this style of video Richard, though you might think you've got them well covered by now! Including new features into your workflow, such as Star Xterminator, keeps them current and your final image has all of the Tatti hallmarks we've come to expect 👏.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much for your ongoing support Paul, I really appreciate it.
@davidcassford6361
@davidcassford6361 Год назад
Well done Richard, love your work.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Many thanks indeed David.
@orvozon2914
@orvozon2914 Год назад
Super video. Merci Richard
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thank you so much.
@duncanmeechan5694
@duncanmeechan5694 7 месяцев назад
Richard you perform a little bit of magic in the making of your nightscape images, the transformation from dark to light and the showing of all the details is really fantastic. I will never tire of watching you perform your magic, I love it ! Thank you again for bring these videos to us 😁👍
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 7 месяцев назад
As always I very much appreciate you tuning in Duncan, thank you.
@treeman3663
@treeman3663 Год назад
Hi Richard another great video 📹 Have a safe trip don't forget those rumballs stay safe
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Haha, yes the rum balls will be packed in the car ..!!!
@lotus30com
@lotus30com Год назад
Richard - when you pointed at the shed and said you had something you were excited about the shooting, I initially thought you were pointing at the ladder. And then I thought, if anyone can make a ladder look fabulous in an MW photo, it's you!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Haha, well I do like ladders but there were so many bits of old junk in there . .a literal goldmine Kirk ...!!!!
@chrisheyward6430
@chrisheyward6430 Год назад
Outstanding Lightpainting Tutorial Richard Many Thanks Chris
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much for watching Chris.
@garrypeterson4250
@garrypeterson4250 Год назад
I thoroghly enjoyed the video, and the image turn out fantastic.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much for watching Garry
@rolsonn
@rolsonn Год назад
Great tutorial, Richard! Thank you!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks heaps for watching Richard
@michaelpauliks1710
@michaelpauliks1710 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for this fantastic intro. Great image you make there! :)
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for watching Michael
@michaelpauliks1710
@michaelpauliks1710 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video :) Merry Christmas :) @@nightscapeimages.richard
@StarScaperPhoto
@StarScaperPhoto Год назад
Great in depth tutorial, thanks Richard!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're very welcome my friend.
@tioG1970
@tioG1970 4 месяца назад
Amazing final image and very detailed explanation. Very much love it. I'll teste it this weekend probably. Thanks a lot for sharing! Best regards from Brazil
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 4 месяца назад
You're very welcome my friend. Thanks for watching.
@michaelw6173
@michaelw6173 Год назад
The clouds below the Milky Way make this a great image. It adds a very different perspective, that really draws everything together. It divides the foreground and background but doesn't highlight either.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Yes I totally agree Michael. This is the advantage of using a single sky image.
@simonharding5696
@simonharding5696 Год назад
What a great video!! I can watch these time and time again, as the transformation from ordinary to extraordinary is what always amazes me. It's always good to go over the lightpainting and editing techniques again, as I always seem to pick up something new, and have new ideas as a result. Many thanks for this Richard. Your methods and guidance recently won me a top position in a local camera clubs contest....so many thanks for that!! Really looking forward to the road trip outputs!!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Your comments are always very much appreciated Simon. Thank you my friend.
@mariopereira8261
@mariopereira8261 Год назад
Hello Richard, I like your light paintings, the way you idealize them and then materialize them, and in the end the final photo is sweet. Thanks Richard
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
I always appreciate your comments Mario.
@Jwitherow1964
@Jwitherow1964 7 месяцев назад
So talented
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 7 месяцев назад
You're very kind
@PentaxLife
@PentaxLife Год назад
Beautiful picture Richard and yes you hit the nail on the head with the title of this one magic.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks as always Jeff.
@stemac67
@stemac67 Год назад
Another great video Richard. What a stunning final image mate, an absolute cracker. Well done 👏🏻 Hope you enjoy your road trip 👍🏻
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks a lot for watching Steve. I'll do my best.
@davidmaltby2065
@davidmaltby2065 Год назад
Richard, another epic video. Great information which I really appreciate as I learn the art that you are so great at
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Very kind of you David, thank you.
@PortugalCarp
@PortugalCarp Год назад
That starless image is ruddy great. In a way it reminds me of images of water falls, rivers and the sea taken with ND filters. Thanks for the upload, again.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks a lot Phil. Yes I reckon they do look cool.
@samuelmatossantiago5108
@samuelmatossantiago5108 Год назад
Me encanta tus vídeos..!! Muchas gracias por tu gran trabajo y compartirlo.. Un saludo desde las islas Canarias.. 👌
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thank you so much for watching Samuel, I really appreciate it.
@TonKuipers134
@TonKuipers134 9 месяцев назад
Thx Richard, again a very nice tutorial 👍
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 9 месяцев назад
I'm pleased you found it helpful my friend.
@lactech27
@lactech27 Год назад
Its so nice how it comes with lightpainting xurectiins..just ice. Thank you for it.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks as always for watching Luis.
@RafaelCBeltrame
@RafaelCBeltrame 11 месяцев назад
Wonderful, Richard!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for watching Rafael
@leonaz0706
@leonaz0706 Год назад
..absolutely love yr work Richard.. ..hello from Austria..😎
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much my friend.
@ViratShah
@ViratShah Год назад
Another exceelent video and love using the fineart lightpainting method.. ALways use your style Richard and enjoy the Road trip. Hope one year to WA!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks again Virat. Always appreciated mate.
Год назад
Thank you, I just stubled to your chanel and so far I love your videos. Amazing work, I love the way you show and talk about your passion, it's contagious :)
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much for your support, it's really appreciated.
@andrewdoyle19
@andrewdoyle19 Год назад
An amazing image Richard, one of your best :)
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
I'm pleased you liked it Andrew.
@peternilmot9144
@peternilmot9144 Год назад
Your start to finish videos are always my favorites Richard. This video certainly didn't disappoint! When you have a light painted foreground the image always comes to life. Just fabulous work, start to finish. 👍👍👍😊
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much for your kind comments Peter.
@chunkyleejones3831
@chunkyleejones3831 Год назад
Amazing, thanks for sharing...
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for watching my friend.
@geoffsharpe6456
@geoffsharpe6456 Год назад
Well done Richard, I am always impressed by your fine art light painting and loved the tracked sky. All together, a visual feast! 😁😁👌
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks Geoff. This one was pretty complex but I'm very pleased with it. Hope your trip is going well.
@user-qw7rx9jt5e
@user-qw7rx9jt5e Год назад
Absolutely amazing as always! I really enjoy your content and find your methods to be very practical and helpful. Cheers for sharing.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
I'm pleased you found it helpful Tristan. Thanks heaps for watching.
@colinstalker
@colinstalker Год назад
Fantastic to see how you construct an image from start to finish Richard. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Amazing result at the end. All the best😊
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Always appreciate your support Colin.
@MrCrazyPk3r
@MrCrazyPk3r Год назад
i was just thinking about starting my light painting journey! thank you so mcuh for this video i can't wat to watch.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
I'm glad it was helpful Josh. I have a lot of other light painting videos as well.
@cleverelf
@cleverelf Год назад
These videos are priceless. Thank you.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much for watching.
@julieclark5779
@julieclark5779 Год назад
Hi Richard Enjoyed watching, love how it all came together, hope you get good weather for your road trip🙂
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks heaps Julie. I'm looking forward to it.
@raphaelcoelho1557
@raphaelcoelho1557 Год назад
Amazing Richard. Just a suggestion. Instead of copying the mask hiding the sky to all layers, you could just include all of them in a group and apply that mask to the group once and all skies would be invisible. Then you need a mask only at the frames with the string light on you hand to be hidden by other masks.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Yes I can see that would work. Thanks for the suggestion.
@pearcem66
@pearcem66 Год назад
Fantastic video Richard. I love these start to finish ones. Beautiful end result. Thanks for sharing as always.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're welcome Mark. Thanks for watching.
@PhillipMcCallum
@PhillipMcCallum Год назад
Fantastic image, Richard, thank you. It's a great video one of your best. Enjoy your road trip
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks heaps Phillip, really appreciated.
@allanwilliams2361
@allanwilliams2361 Год назад
Great image Richard, it was just like being there.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Yes it's an amazing scene . .as you well know ..!!
@tehpepper78
@tehpepper78 Год назад
Great image Richard. I have been following you for a few years now and have learnt a lot from you. I hope I can give a little back. I have recently started putting the mask for removing the stars from the foreground images on the group that contains all the foreground images. At the expense of one extra mask I don't have to copy the mask to each of the foreground images. If I happen to miss some sections of the sky, like in the branches of trees, it's only a change to one mask to fix it. I have also recently discovered shift clicking layer masks toggles enabling them :)
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Yes that's a great option Owen. I appreciate your support my friend.
@Xrainox
@Xrainox Год назад
👏👏👏❤️🤩 grazie!!🙏
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for looking Rino
@waynenanasi7898
@waynenanasi7898 Год назад
Another great tutorial, getting more interested every time I look at your work, stunning. Thanks Richard
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're very kind Wayne, thank you.
@gn1282
@gn1282 Год назад
Your images are just magical, Richard! I love how it came out here. You are the best nightscape photographer out there. Thanks for sharing.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're very kind my friend, thanks for watching.
@tonyw3250
@tonyw3250 Год назад
Great video and great image
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks Tony, I'm pleased you like it.
@Robert-R
@Robert-R Год назад
Another wonderful image, Richard. I never get tired of watching your editing processes either since I always pick up something new. Thanks for sharing!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for your kind words Robert.
@JoelBramley
@JoelBramley Год назад
Very inspirational Richard, makes me want to get out and try myself! :)
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for checking it out Joel.
@ericwilkes1840
@ericwilkes1840 Год назад
Love this technique, awesome results as always. Thanks for the video and enjoy your road trip.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
I appreciate you watching as always Eric. Thanks heaps.
@calvinphipps3121
@calvinphipps3121 Год назад
I feel the same, love seeing how you plan and put your shots together! Thanks again for showing us what is possible and the inspiration to get out and try! As always great image. Thanks Richard for sharing, can’t wait to see what’s next! 28:43
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
I really do appreciate your insights Calvin, thank you.
@schatzie4065
@schatzie4065 Год назад
Absolutely stunning Richard. I never tire of your videos, they are so informative, and the best thing is you can always go back and rewatch. I love this image.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks heaps Maz. I always very much appreciate your support.
@akkarparkiamopas3401
@akkarparkiamopas3401 Год назад
always love indepth tutorial of yours. Easy to follow and understand. Thanks
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Always glad to hear they are helpful, thank you.
@akkarparkiamopas3401
@akkarparkiamopas3401 Год назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard One of the best Nightscape youtubers in term of tutorial video in my opinion.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
@@akkarparkiamopas3401 Thanks again.
@snowmkr1
@snowmkr1 Год назад
Richard, as usual, another stunning image. I truly appreciate all of the time and effort you put into making these videos to give us a glimpse of your creative process. Keep up the amazing work.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
I'm really pleased you liked it, thanks so much for your comments.
@boycefitzgerald
@boycefitzgerald Год назад
Always a treat to watch the picture take form.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@kerrykroberts7809
@kerrykroberts7809 Год назад
Richard, love your start to finish videos and learn something every time I watch your masterpieces! Thank so much!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're very kind indeed Kerry. Thank you.
@gavinheppenstall766
@gavinheppenstall766 Год назад
Another great video, Richard. Very nicely done, clear skies. 🖖
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks as always for watching Gavin.
@krism20
@krism20 Год назад
Your job is super inspiring. Thank you for sharing your great knowledge. As a chess fan I have to say that there was nice chess pieces set. It should be good for nightscapes too :) all the best for U
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Haha, yes a lovely chess set up in the garden at the farm.
@dhg1960
@dhg1960 Год назад
Terrific video Richard. I will have to get StarXterminator, it looks very good. I loved the final pic but for my taste, I would have darkened the barn an the fence so that the jig and sky were more prominent. I look forward to seeing your roadtrip videos.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
That's the good thing about it David . .we all see a different outcome. Thanks for watching.
@philingram4810
@philingram4810 5 месяцев назад
It’s like I heard before the settings of the camera are a very small part in creating a shot,it’s the stuff you don’t see the photographer do that truly makes a awesome shot
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard 5 месяцев назад
I appreciate you watching my friend.
@mccloud
@mccloud Год назад
no words to thank all the things you show to us and all the thinks learning week after week... waiting the next video!!! nice to see you again!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks very much for watching.
@jsbphoto
@jsbphoto Год назад
Beautiful work, Richard! I really enjoyed seeing your workflow and final results! Thank you for all your hard work preparing these videos for us!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're welcome Jim, appreciate you watching.
@Javier-zm7vl
@Javier-zm7vl Год назад
What a beauty of photography Richard, thank you so much for sharing your art and making the difficult seem so easy.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
I very much appreciate you watching Javier.
@IzzyAbuleelaPhotography
@IzzyAbuleelaPhotography Год назад
A magical tour de force of a video once again Richard. Fantastic to see and hear how you out together an image like this, and what a stunner it was. Thanks for taking us through the entire process... Have a great week buddy 🙏🙏🙏
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks as always for tuning in Izzy, really appreciate it mate.
@bradtuckerman388
@bradtuckerman388 Год назад
Brilliant work mate love it
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks heaps Brad.
@bradleychewning9094
@bradleychewning9094 Год назад
Another wonderful video! I'm learning so much from watching what you do and appreciate the generosity you show in freely sharing your knowledge with others. Thank you!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're very welcome Bradley. Thanks for tuning in.
@Nethanel773
@Nethanel773 Год назад
Dazzling and sublime! Thank you for putting this up.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're very welcome my friend.
@waynegarmonphotography
@waynegarmonphotography Год назад
Another great video!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Really appreciate you watching Wayne.
@waynegarmonphotography
@waynegarmonphotography Год назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard Did you use a gel on the torch?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
@@waynegarmonphotography Yes I always use a 1/2 cto gel for my light painting.
@miloradkaravidin8818
@miloradkaravidin8818 Год назад
Thank you Mr Richard for sharing wonderful videos.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks as always Milorad.
@sheji100
@sheji100 Год назад
I really enjoyed watching you at the field and in the post equally. You’re doing great Richard, wonderful result as usual. Too good to watch the whole video. Keep inspiring us.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much Sharjeel.
@carolelabrecque2799
@carolelabrecque2799 Год назад
Very beautiful 😻! It’s always a pleasure to see the image show up slowly to get to the final result. No matter how many times you explain it, I luv your way of doing so! You’re the BEST, as I often say ❤! Have a good road trip and looking forward to seeing the beautiful gems you’ll brink back to us.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for your great ongoing support Carole, it means a lot my friend.
@carolelabrecque2799
@carolelabrecque2799 Год назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@gregr5303
@gregr5303 Год назад
It is so satisfying watching these types of images come together Richard 👌. I know you use a cto gel on your torch when light painting. Do you leave the camera white balance the same as for your astro image or have it set differently? You don't seem to do any white balance adjustment in post.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks a lot Greg. I do often do minor tweaks with the white balance but the 1/2 cto on the torch helps get it very close in camera. Sometimes I'll change the settings for the sky image . .especially when I shoot with the h-alpha mod camera.
@scottvisscher
@scottvisscher Год назад
Love watching your process! Thanks for showing us the behind the scenes!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're very welcome Scott. I appreciate you watching.
@adrianalfordphotography
@adrianalfordphotography Год назад
Great job as always Richard and wonderful results. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience mate, cheers 🍻 👍🙏
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Good on you Adrian, really appreciate it mate.
@dennisblack4444
@dennisblack4444 Год назад
Another awesome video Richard, I always learn something from your tutorials. The image is beautiful, love the light painting 👌
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks as always for your comments Dennis.
@goanheat
@goanheat Год назад
What a lovely image Richard, thanks for sharing the whole process.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
You're welcome Sarvesh. Thanks for watching.
@graemecusick4445
@graemecusick4445 Год назад
Excellent video Richard. Composing the scene before it gets dark makes a whole lot of sense if you can. Your attention to details pays off and your results are always amazing.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks as always for watching Graeme.
@charliebrown2679
@charliebrown2679 Год назад
Thank you so much Richard for all your fantastic easy to understanding & entertaining videos. They have helped me to comprehend Nightscapes photography a lot better and I am cramming in the study and practice before we head out to Wondoan in a few weeks to attend an awesome Astro workshop. Do you do this kind of thing also? Thanks again, cheers. Louise
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks so much for your kind words Louise, I'm pleased you find the videos helpful. Yes I do run nightscape workshops here in Australia. See here: www.nightscapeimages.com.au/workshops.html
@charliebrown2679
@charliebrown2679 Год назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard thank you so much Richard for your reply. I will take a look at your link. Hope one day to be able to join. Until then, thank you again for all your informative videos.🙏🙏🙏
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
@@charliebrown2679 You're very welcome.
@danpalmer6227
@danpalmer6227 Год назад
👍
@juliem8116
@juliem8116 Год назад
I love this one Richard - I get a lot of inspiration and knowledge out of your processes and like to think I can apply similar processes when I get the chance. It’s very much a case of practice, practice, practice to learn exactly how much torchlight to apply. It was interesting to note how you do all your light painting by moving methodically around the scene and checking your images at the end, rather than checking each image as you move. I have a question for you - when you light paint such a large area of the scene, do you change where the camera is focussed? I’m guessing you focussed mostly on the buggy, but did you change focus for the bag trolleys or other items in the shed? Thanks again for the wonderful instruction, it’s a pleasure to watch and a beautiful final image.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for your comments Julie. Regarding focus . .the answer is no . .I initially set the focus to infinity and leave it there for all of the foreground shots. The reason is that I stop down the aperture for those images and this gives a deeper depth of field, so in essence much more is in the focus plane. The only time I'd change the focus is if something was very close . .as in, about 1-2 mtrs in front of the camera.
@juliem8116
@juliem8116 Год назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard Thanks Richard, that makes sense. Have a safe and wonderful road trip. Look forward to seeing your images.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
@@juliem8116 Thanks again Julie
@edselharrison
@edselharrison Год назад
Amazing!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks again for watching Ed.
@andreaboyle9435
@andreaboyle9435 Год назад
YAY! Another road trip! I always look forward to those! I have two questions about this episode before you go. First, I noticed when you were in the sky replacement frame, it was set to Multiply. Is that correct? And second, was the camera used for the foreground shots the same astro-modified camera? If so, I assume there isn't a white balance issue that needs to be corrected before the export to PS.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for watching Andrea. Great questions. Yes the default setting is multiply in the Sky Replacement frame. You can use normal as well . .but the multiply is smoother. I did use 2 different cameras for the sky and foreground, but only because I didn't want to move the original camera from it's tripod position. I had to wait a while for the clouds to clear and I needed a sky frame from that position. Hope that makes sense. White balance is different between the 2 cameras but I've had good success with the astro modded one on foregrounds as well.
@andreaboyle9435
@andreaboyle9435 Год назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard Thanks so much Richard! I appreciate your lengthy reply and clarification.
@carlreid4161
@carlreid4161 Год назад
Another excellent video Richard, your enthusiasm for this genre of photography is inspiring particularly your fine art lighting method, but a quick question re that, do you keep the torch on and moving for the duration of each exposure? Thanks again for sharing your passion and knowledge, the final result is magnificent.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks heaps Carl. No I usually don't light for the whole duration . .but it depends on a lot of factors. How bright the light is, how far I am away from the subject and things like the color of subject etc.
@carlreid4161
@carlreid4161 Год назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard cheers Richard I’ll bear that in mind as I’ve had mixed results need to keep improving that skill 👍
@derekrowanphotograpics
@derekrowanphotograpics Год назад
Fantastic Richard 🤩 In regards the final image like what to feature the most in a given Milky Way nightscape image comparison to the foreground vs subject vs milky-way background ? Would the subject take priority over the Milky in likes of portraiture or a strong Milky Way be prominent over the subject or neutrally balanced between ? Reason why, depending upon how the photographer likes to present the image, some prefer to always use a stronger Milky Way for effect others prefer the otherwise. What would be your thoughts & why?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
That's a really good question Derek, and one I give my views on in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JWDuHrLSaMA.html In short, I nearly always prioritize the foreground.
@michaellillis3086
@michaellillis3086 Год назад
Another great video presentation Richard. I have a question in relation to the taking of the tracked sky images. When you step away from your foreground subjects to gain a clearer/cleaner unobstructed view of the sky/milkyway core do you only photograph the sky region eg :- Horizon upwards with no distant foreground items along the horizon) or do you include these distant items and hide them when positioning your replacement sky. Thanks for all your efforts Richard. Cheers mate.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for watching Michael. As you would have sen from the image taken here. There is a little bit of the foreground tree line left in the image . .but mostly it's the sky.
@apfotografie8879
@apfotografie8879 Год назад
What an amazing and inspiring video, I wished we had this dark sky in germany, too :) sorry for this beginner-question, but how you reach a completely sharp foto from foreground up to the end of the shed? Do you calculate these scenes before (hyperfocallength) or is 5.6 a good number that will work most of the times? Thank you very much in advance. I hope to see much more videos of the australian night sky!
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for your wonderful comments Anka. They key to getting sharp images front to back is the blending of the different f stops. So the foreground is shot at f5.6 which increases the depth of field. Along with this is the lower iso for the foreground images which also increase dynamic range and sharpness.
@baszonneveld7740
@baszonneveld7740 Год назад
Again a perfect vid Richard! The result is amazing and inspires me a lot. The only question I do have: wich remote do you use to release the shutter from your Z6 when you are lightpainting? Or do you use Snapbridge? Thx and keep up the good work, regards Bas.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks for watching Bas. No I wouldn't use snapbridge or in fact any wifi based phone app to release the shutter. A wireless shutter like this is what I prefer to use. www.amazon.com.au/Yongnuo-RF-603-II-Wireless-Connection/dp/B00HOXFCDQ
@baszonneveld7740
@baszonneveld7740 Год назад
@@nightscapeimages.richard Thx for your quick reply Richard!
@StephenDyer53
@StephenDyer53 Год назад
When you are erasing the sky just click at the start of a straight line erase with the brush and then hold the shift key and click on the other end and you have erased a perfect straight line. Quicker to do than explain.
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Yes that's a great tip Stephen. Thanks for watching.
@alanjabs6935
@alanjabs6935 Год назад
Great informative video as always Richard. Regarding the processing and having so many images open and being worked on all at the same time. What size processor do you have in your computer.? I cant remember any of those photographers I follow mention what capacity they have. With my setup each image is around 80mb (I have a Sony a7Riii) and if you stack a few that adds up significantly and the computer really slows down and takes a while. Cheers Alan
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Yes that's a great question Alan. I use a 24 mpx camera so not as bad as yours . .but the computer certainly did slow down during this edit. I have 16gb ram and I7 processor.
@tmeeten3195
@tmeeten3195 Год назад
Another impressive image after all the hard work. I do have a question though. Do you set an intervalometer on your foreground camera and just light up the subject randomly or do you light up individually for each exposure if you get my drift?
@nightscapeimages.richard
@nightscapeimages.richard Год назад
Thanks again for watching. No I use a wireless remote to do the light painting on each individual frame. I wouldn't use any automated shutter system as I want to have total control over where and when the light is recorded.
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