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NO filter LONG EXPOSURE Fine Art Photography Explained! 

Mads Peter Iversen
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It is easy to make long exposure fine art photography without a neutral density filter. It depends on the amount of light available in your scene and a little editing. I show exactly how to do it all in this video.
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3:36 - How to do long exposures without filters
4:23 - Settings and workflow
7:18 - How to NOT touch your camera
8:05 - The Composition
8:50 - The editing
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Комментарии : 303   
@catchlite5196
@catchlite5196 3 года назад
It really shows you how awesome a good ND filter is: way quicker, less chances of problems with alligning layers and during blending and less chromatic aberration because you don't have to shoot at f22.. Both B&W and color are awesome.
@m2n213
@m2n213 3 года назад
I also thought this at the end of the video but its a fascinating process to watch and now I apricate the filter even more.
@Plaagfluit
@Plaagfluit Год назад
Also immediate results with ND filter
@stephangauthier911
@stephangauthier911 8 месяцев назад
Diffraction and other image issues about shooting at f22 aint that much of a problem when you blend so many images together. You aint looking for sharpness. I still own NDs so I aint cheering for any team here. But that was the point.
@suecongram752
@suecongram752 2 года назад
Love the way that you describe both!! Helps me understand the process even better. The way that you teach photography makes me feel that I am there with you (although probably a little warmer from the comfort of my home.) Your videos are so inspiring!!
@ingabett
@ingabett 3 года назад
Tycker mest om den med färger! Sedan måste jag passa på att tacka för alla dessa fantastiska videos du gör, så lärorika och inspirerande! Tack!!
@tonygreenwoodN10
@tonygreenwoodN10 3 года назад
Love using median stacking - it's also useful for getting rid of transients in a series of shots (like people walking passed a building or vehicles in a road) - btw I preferred the b&w - very moody!
@Kate_Coppin
@Kate_Coppin 3 года назад
Black and white my favorite. Thank you Mads. Learn something new every day 🙏🏻
@jotablen5978
@jotablen5978 3 года назад
Welcome back, it's good to see you enjoying all 'photography outside' thing.
@johnsharples6641
@johnsharples6641 3 года назад
Hi Mads. Once again a very instructive tutorial. Your enthusiasm for what you do is inspirational. Thank you for the time and effort you put into these videos.
@paulcomptonpdphotography
@paulcomptonpdphotography 3 года назад
You made it sound easy well done. I did this many years ago its very cool to see it finished
@niksiotv6204
@niksiotv6204 Год назад
Thank you for this tip😃. I didn't know it but I will definitely use it.
@wendynewing8834
@wendynewing8834 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this technique. My favourite of the three images is the colour version.
@MatthewArringtonphoto
@MatthewArringtonphoto Год назад
Thank you so much for this! I often find myself in situations where I wish I had an ND filter and neglected to bring one, or I don’t have one for the lens I’m using. I also like your method of compositing in sharp elements taken at a larger aperture, to avoid the effects of diffraction. I will definitely be using this technique in the future. Well done!
@caramullin1910
@caramullin1910 3 года назад
The B&W is my favourite. Thanks for the editing tips.
@dangreenberg8983
@dangreenberg8983 Год назад
Very cool and ingenious process. I liked them all.
@chrisherman4358
@chrisherman4358 3 года назад
Just phenomenal! The b&w turned out exceptionally. Well done!!!
@huwmorgan51
@huwmorgan51 3 года назад
There is a shortcut. If you use file-->scripts-->statistics, you get a dialog box that prompts you to load your images, select your statistic (e.g. median) from a list and then Photoshop produces the same results as in the video. If you tick off the box "align layers", you can overcome any issues with your tripod shifting. You'll have to crop the image a little bit afterwards.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Very true, but I guess you'll still need to take your processing power into consideration?
@huwmorgan51
@huwmorgan51 3 года назад
@@MadsPeterIversen Yes, it works exactly the same way as in your video - just an easier way to launch the process. It requires a computer with a good graphics card, at least 32 GB of memory and a decent CPU.
@pizzareviewsonthego
@pizzareviewsonthego 3 года назад
The color shot was the best IMO
@johnbock3711
@johnbock3711 2 года назад
Awesome tip and thanks for the detailed explanation start to finish. I like the black and white, landscape orientation.
@opelgang89
@opelgang89 3 года назад
The horizontal black and white picture is absolutely stunning. Great work mads 👌
@pacocuevas7620
@pacocuevas7620 3 года назад
Great, i forgot that one! thanks for remember this.
@alpharho_photo
@alpharho_photo 3 года назад
Thank you Mads! Great and informative video. I like the B&W best.
@brenteanes845
@brenteanes845 2 года назад
Love all the photos, but the black and white to me are absolutely stunning.
@MINECRAFTandSEB
@MINECRAFTandSEB 2 года назад
the vertical black and white image is gorgeous
@adriankrucker2159
@adriankrucker2159 Год назад
Mads, thank you! Great tip. And very awesome picture!
@jasonlacey5979
@jasonlacey5979 3 года назад
Excellent Mads thank you..
@verlenelewis9866
@verlenelewis9866 3 года назад
I loved the first black & white the best, but I also liked the color one. Really interesting video, thanks.
@TimvanderLeeuw
@TimvanderLeeuw 3 года назад
What a timing with this video! Just last week I went out and forgot my filters. But I put down my camera on a tripod in a couple of compositions to try to catch some nice waves, and shot in bursts. I didn't get spectacular waves that way -- my camera wasn't low enough. But I did get several series of images that are perfect practice for this techniques. Playing with different stacking methods I get some nice different effects, such as ghostly mists around some of the rocks in the water. Thanks!
@carljarvinen1189
@carljarvinen1189 3 года назад
Thanks for the explanation, the B&W is my favorite...
@TouringCar.
@TouringCar. Год назад
Absolutely gorgeous, well done!
@wimscheenen3535
@wimscheenen3535 3 года назад
I love the black and white compositions most.
@caloy4573
@caloy4573 2 года назад
I like the minimalist black and white.
@Peter-df1br
@Peter-df1br 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. My fav is the B&W landscape image.
@maartenventer3686
@maartenventer3686 3 года назад
I love the black and white👌
@DarrenJSpoonley
@DarrenJSpoonley 3 года назад
Great work my friend !! Really liked the foreground stones in the image ..
@StefanOffermann
@StefanOffermann 3 года назад
Useful tips using your tripod in the sea, thanks!
@bala1000mina
@bala1000mina 2 года назад
Hi Peter, Thanks a lot for this great tutorial. Very useful for me! God bless you and keep photographing great scenes!
@kopkar16
@kopkar16 Год назад
Black and white for sure. Thanks for the video. Very helpful.
@MrShite
@MrShite 3 года назад
Absolutely love your videos, btw my preference was the first shot in colour, super sharp and smooth, very nice.
@lelitj89
@lelitj89 3 года назад
Great video. Thanks for sharing your process.
@nigelrogers8690
@nigelrogers8690 2 года назад
Fantastic pictures 👏🏾
@davesusko3517
@davesusko3517 3 года назад
Interesting technique, thank you for sharing.
@Gerardworld
@Gerardworld 3 года назад
tnanks for this interesting trick
@johnhare6652
@johnhare6652 3 года назад
One of the rare occasions as a landscape photographer we are happy to see cloudless skies when shooting minimal long exposure images.
@elizabethcarlisle3539
@elizabethcarlisle3539 Год назад
I loved the black and white ones they were just amazing🖤👌
@AmazingPhilippines1
@AmazingPhilippines1 2 года назад
Thanks for the info.
@Jack-se2iz
@Jack-se2iz 2 года назад
All are so beautiful. If I had to choose a favorite edit, I think it would be your vertical B+W. I would have been tempted to lighten the water, at first. But, I agree with the darker contrast, and stand corrected! Thank you, so much!
@jenslundinbyh8845
@jenslundinbyh8845 3 года назад
Perfect workaround when I forget the filters or just dont have one for the particular lens in use!
@louspeed1
@louspeed1 3 года назад
Gorgeous end result - I prefer the b&w. Thank you for all the work it took to make the image!
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
You are very welcome and thanks, Louise :)
@Robofish12
@Robofish12 3 года назад
Fantastic video as always Mads! I gotta go with the Black and White landscape mode shot, but I love all three shots. Actually learned a bunch, had no idea you could stack exposures like this to completely smooth out water. Keep up the great work!
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Thanks a lot, you are very welcome and I will for sure :)
@sabyfoz538
@sabyfoz538 3 года назад
Remember seeing this method in one of Tony Northrup's video... It's amazing, I used to go around shooting long Exposure photos on my phone because didn't have a professional setup before
@EDKFtravels
@EDKFtravels 3 года назад
OMG, STACKING is the answer. I have been looking for certain functions and ideas for years now and never figured it out until just now. Thank you so much for this video. Keep up the good work!!!
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
You are so very welcome, Eric! :)
@Julia-by4qq
@Julia-by4qq 3 года назад
They‘re all so nice but the b&w is my favorit too. So cool to learn how to take a l.e. without a nd. Thanks.
@davidblocher1949
@davidblocher1949 3 года назад
I love the black and white image the best. Great job Mads as always.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Thanks a lot, David! :)
@soukalhonza
@soukalhonza 3 года назад
I really love the bw photos, great work
@aubgoodwinSRCphotography
@aubgoodwinSRCphotography 3 года назад
Love the mono 👍
@michaeleastwood6755
@michaeleastwood6755 2 года назад
I'm still a long way from this quality of photography.
@howardtilis6412
@howardtilis6412 3 года назад
Nice technique. Good job.
@lebiakhon
@lebiakhon 3 года назад
Amazing tip! Thanks for sharing.
@darrinyo-mamakimble7002
@darrinyo-mamakimble7002 3 года назад
I liked the black and white. I was at the beach today with this very problem thanks for the tip.
@andrewgreen1355
@andrewgreen1355 3 года назад
Learnt some new PS techniques. I liked the BW image. Thanks
@edmundhayes7982
@edmundhayes7982 Год назад
Great tutorial
@jeroenhensen1889
@jeroenhensen1889 3 года назад
Thanks for inspiration.
@agataWKW
@agataWKW 3 года назад
What a great video! Thanks for such a detailed explanation how to do the long exposure without the filters. I will also play around with it more into a daytime ☺️ curious what I’ll get 😋
@RiccardoPareschi
@RiccardoPareschi 2 года назад
Thanks, a very nice trick to solve when forgetting to bring the filters! Used to stacking and masking to compensate for the dynamic range of my camera which is not really the best
@AliasJimWirth
@AliasJimWirth 3 года назад
Very useful information and explanation. Thank you. Difficult for me to decide which image I like best, but I do like them.
@robertnelson3614
@robertnelson3614 3 года назад
I liked them both - the colour shot has beauty, while the black and white has `mood`.
@bobrutan4735
@bobrutan4735 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing...............
@nikolatomasic4445
@nikolatomasic4445 3 года назад
Horizontal B&W shot is great.
@christiankorfmann7460
@christiankorfmann7460 3 года назад
Hi Mads, each of the pictures have his own charme. But for me, the black and white composition looks more beautiful. Thanks for the video.
@scotty4418
@scotty4418 3 года назад
An excellent tutorial Mads and have used this approach even when using filters as opposed to one really long exposure. Loved the black and white images at the end. I was gutted to have missed the masterclass as my schedule meant I was travelling on the first session but I hope it was a successful and enjoyable event fo those who attended
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Thanks a lot, Jim! I also prefer the B&W photos. Maybe you'll have the time to catch it next time ;)
@Morgan_In_Motion
@Morgan_In_Motion 3 года назад
I'm a sucker for black and white, they were my fav!
@BeSceneImages
@BeSceneImages 3 года назад
I loved the video. Great tips. And I actually liked the horizontal B&W. I felt it gave the image more character. Love your channel. Have been a subscriber for about a year. Always great tips and advice. Thanks for doing this.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Thanks a lot, Matt, and thanks for your thoughts and for continuing to follow the channel :)
@gashead2
@gashead2 3 года назад
Great thanks
@andrewblock7118
@andrewblock7118 3 года назад
Cool technique! Thanks for sharing. Preferred the black and white as it fit the scene a little more. Plus the leading line of the beach worked well.
@valk-photography
@valk-photography 3 года назад
Love the video and the multiple exposures stacking. I prefer the black & white photo but honestly the cropped version when you are zooming out (the square size) @ 12:40 it's my absolute favorite ;) . Thank you Mads ! You're my main inspiration and motivation in landscape photography !!! Love the Masterclass but due to family circumstances I could not attend the second day live. :( , hope to see it afterwards.
@mrkevan
@mrkevan 3 года назад
Good stuff! Surely will stack all the files in 3/4 divided stacks from now on. Thanks for sharing the idea!
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
You're welcome :)
@MasonMarsh
@MasonMarsh 3 года назад
Thank you for this. I have avoided using lenses that don't filter well, (like your Sony 12-24). With this awesome technique I can now use my bulbous wide primes for long exposure work! You're a genius!
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Hehe thanks a lot, but I did learn this tip from someone else ;)
@vlaney21
@vlaney21 3 года назад
I leaned a lot Mads! I think I will haul my big filters with me....But I appreciated learning how to blur the water without them! Loved the B/w best!
@vladimirsaveliev4374
@vladimirsaveliev4374 3 года назад
Like BW boat. Thanks for video. Very informative.
@digdoon
@digdoon 3 года назад
I loved the black and white image, it reminded me to look back on a recent image I took in the blue hour. I'm going to try the black and white to see how it turns out. Stay safe
@AdamvanAlderwerelt
@AdamvanAlderwerelt Год назад
Thank you! The technique works perfectly in Photopea. I've actually thought about this for a while now and had no idea it was such a good idea that the industry had already integrated it into popular software. I'm still new to pro photography.
@Leonbartolome
@Leonbartolome 3 года назад
Nice technique
@pauls3696
@pauls3696 Год назад
Wooo woo wooo amazing I have not got a ND filter yet and wanna take some long exposure tomorrow this is amazing thankyou so much for sharing brilliant the colour one is my favourite really really nicely done brilliant amazing image and thanks so much for that info
@dougstratton3364
@dougstratton3364 3 года назад
Great video - and good rock-skimming skills too! I bought the A7Rii instead of A7Riii so I can do this in-camera. I use it all the time.
@meisterschmeckerfatz3400
@meisterschmeckerfatz3400 2 года назад
Hey Mads, many thanks for this one! I am this "always forgets his filters dude" and wish I had known this before! 🙃 it is also useful for my 14 mm which isn't capable of being combined with filters. Thank you again!
@beyest
@beyest 3 года назад
B&W is the best i think. ..thx
@georgepistikoudis
@georgepistikoudis 3 года назад
Thats a nice idea. So you take one sharp photo with f/11 or so, to avoid diffraction make your photo soft, and then you are closing the aperture all the way down using f22 because you don't care about the water becoming soft and so you are simulating a long exposure by stacking multiple photos!!! Great.
@michalbelohoubek7808
@michalbelohoubek7808 3 года назад
That's a video which I needed to watch a couple of weeks earlier before I bought quite expensive ND1000 filter :D It's really great! :) ...and I like both color and B&W version the same, they are both excellent!
@thebigidearo
@thebigidearo Год назад
Wow, I've never thought this could also work to create long exposures when there's too much light and you don't have an ND filter! Only though it's useful to remove people from shots. Much appreciated, learned a very useful skill as a landscape/nature photographer today!
@darenknotts9739
@darenknotts9739 3 года назад
If you take multiple exposures of a building (for example) and it has lots of people in, use that median technique too, it does a decent job
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Yes exactly, I once used it to remove a lot of tourists in the St Mark's Square :)
@MrTomekimagda
@MrTomekimagda 2 года назад
I once used hi ND filter at the middle of a day, about 30s exposure. All moving people dissapeared
@RalphGoldsmith
@RalphGoldsmith 3 года назад
A good tutorial and some beautiful images. I have played around with this technique myself (although I do prefer using an ND filter). The tip about extending the bottom tripod legs sections is a good one but you have to be careful as these thinner legs are also less stable than the thicker upper leg sections. I tend to use a small extension of the bottom legs and then some of the middle section (depending on conditions). I also like to check the alignment of the images before stacking as, even when being very careful, there can sometimes be a tiny shift in the camera position. Auto-Align layers normally saves this. Thanks for sharing
@leniehulse1621
@leniehulse1621 Год назад
I also thought about the thin legs as they are not as stable.
@Meg_A_Byte
@Meg_A_Byte 9 месяцев назад
Awesome tip, I'll definitely try this soon! I also have a tip - if you don't care about having a BW long exposure photo, you can use a welding glass as a makeshift filter. I had some pretty good results when I tried that.
@annstupple4087
@annstupple4087 3 года назад
I liked both but the black and white was my favourite. I think the ND filter makes life easier but this is a great technique to know
@franciscojaviergarciapadro4615
@franciscojaviergarciapadro4615 2 года назад
Gracias
@thismonolife
@thismonolife 3 года назад
Used the stacking multiple images technique for a while. I started doing it because I can't afford to be buying filters. I actually posted a little video on my Instagram about it about a month or so ago. Definitely handy when you are not carrying filters around with you
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Yes, exactly, some people can't afford filters and this is a great alternative.
@johncarnahan4067
@johncarnahan4067 3 года назад
Class photos Peter I like the color one but both are excellent photos
@jimcooke5590
@jimcooke5590 3 года назад
Hi Mads, great tutorial but the b&w certainly works for me
@grahamegannon9708
@grahamegannon9708 3 года назад
Interesting way to gain long exposures. I prefer the the colour photo and the foreground rocks make the picture.
@albertadroer9112
@albertadroer9112 3 года назад
Mads, I've liked most the vertical, coloured photo, with two stones in the foreground and the horizontal B&W.
@JaypeaFoto
@JaypeaFoto Год назад
Great video, makes me happy though that I have neutral density filters. I agree with the black and white photo, very nice.
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