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Title: Creative Still Life Photography: Ep 216: Digital Photography 1 on 1

Added: Nov 14, 2011

Author: snapfactory

Duration: 11:33

Description:
In this episode Mark Wallace walks us through the process of making creative still life photography. Mark will demonstrate how to use an aquarium to capture engaging images of ordinary household items. From a strawberry to food coloring, watch as Mark provides step by step instructions for creating unique still life images.

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Youtube Comments: 55

rombout73 Says:

Nov 15, 2011 - Just as a well intended humorous comment ;) Would love to see a still video of all your polo shirts seen in all your video's ;)

snapfactory Says:

Nov 15, 2011 - LOL. I only own 3 so it wouldn't be much of a project. :)

dalex100 Says:

Nov 15, 2011 - 1 - What if I only have a flash that come with my camera and I can't have external flash?2- How come we don't see flash reflection on the glass?

MrMukeshguru Says:

Nov 16, 2011 - hi there.i saw all your episodes and i improved my photography..but i have one question............ can u tell me the function of redeye........... and how to setup...........in camera? i hav d90 nikon................. thanks

TaurusPresents Says:

Nov 16, 2011 - I like your moves! :-)

SomSmilnik Says:

Nov 16, 2011 - Very nice video (+1)

djadudeguy Says:

Nov 16, 2011 - Red-eye is caused when light is reflected from the inside of your eye, and you get the curious red effect. On most cameras, red eye mode attempts to fix this by firing a flash before taking the exposure. By firing a bright light quickly before taking the exposure, the eye closes up and there is less chance of light bouncing off the inside of your eye and coming back red when the shutter opens and the flash for the photo fires.

djadudeguy Says:

Nov 16, 2011 - In answer to question 2. He's shooting at a slight angle, so the light is not reflected back to the camera lens from the glass when using an on camera flash.

joeteds Says:

Nov 16, 2011 - Thanks for another quality video Mark.Theres not many tutorials that explain things as well as you which is why I subscribed and keep watching and learning from you.Cheers buddy keep up the good work.

RMO6701 Says:

Nov 16, 2011 - just wondering are your speedlites set to manual ?

mandrum65 Says:

Nov 16, 2011 - 1 has no camera

joecichlid Says:

Nov 17, 2011 - For fun, try a dark or even black background and instead of food coloring drip whole milk into the water. It gives some pretty spooky looking photos.

MrMukeshguru Says:

Nov 17, 2011 - thanx for your explanation . is that possible to make an episode on red eye function how to avoid and how to setup in camera setting.............

ShutterDudes Says:

Nov 18, 2011 - Nice Vid DD

artemorbid Says:

Nov 22, 2011 - awesome

xxjessica24 Says:

Nov 23, 2011 - Amazing :D

mrblablablabla Says:

Nov 27, 2011 - Pretty cool, Mark!

pjos111 Says:

Nov 29, 2011 - @ErnieCosmo LOL Nikon D7000, Macro lens, tripod, 3 x speed lights, Soft box, 3 x stands, fish tank and stand, an assistant. I would guess at £3000 :) 

mohammadhelmy Says:

Dec 10, 2011 - I don't know why any creative video has dislikes??

iAGRgames Says:

Dec 13, 2011 - These are amazing. Whenever I saw pictures like these around the internet I thought they had been Photoshopped. Well, some might've been - but you can obtain the same result with a little bit of creativity. :)

pjos111 Says:

Dec 30, 2011 - If the flash fires at full rate how come it didn't blow everything out?

par2005 Says:

Feb 6, 2012 - Can we just turn off all lighting in studio, and freeze motion with flash only, using slower shutter speeds?

Dacogent Says:

Mar 16, 2012 - I love the tips you give, and all the technics. Very informative. But Daaaaaamn you talk too much!!!!

12345dorian678910 Says:

Apr 6, 2012 - For beautiful photography...check out my new video....just go on my channel...and you could also win a prize fund of £100

bcblrussell Says:

May 5, 2012 - Any chance you can drop some brown babies into that water??

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