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I misspoke in the beginning, thank you for those who caught that, photography is 2 dimensional!
ОтветитьThank you so much
ОтветитьBrilliant video really has helped me
Ответитьfantastic examples!! great vid, thanks so much!😃🙏🏼
ОтветитьThis video was such a tremendous help! Thank you!
ОтветитьThanks Jay P. Morgan! Fascinating guidelines you gave us as to how to create texture. Gave me some great ideas how I can apply this concept to documentary camera work here in Alaska. By the way, just did stop this half-way through to go outside-- minus 10 below-- to get some great winter light shots. Kept on clicking... Now back inside so I could finish today's lesson by the warm fireplace. Just a side note, for those who've never been to the Arctic. In the wintertime, everything is ONE DIMENSION! Flat snow, flat ice, flat frozen tundra, miles and miles. So Jay P. Morgan, no apologies needed up here in this country!
ОтветитьAmazing tutorial. Thanks.
Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьGreat lesson, always can learning from your video. Thank you!
ОтветитьThx for explaining the process to creating great light...
ОтветитьJust started going through this series today, Jay, and it's already been super helpful. Thank you for this amazing free resource
ОтветитьExactly what I was looking for!
ОтветитьThis gentleman is great! Great class!
ОтветитьBest channel I've ever seen. Excellent explanation. Learnt lots of fundamental knowledge from here. You are my savior Mr. Morgan:)
ОтветитьCamera view is not only flat, it blinds Jordan.
Ответитьthank you for this video..
ОтветитьYou are a wonderful teacher... Thanks JP!
ОтветитьFabulous example with the paper!
Ответитьnever has it been explained better
ОтветитьWith the one dimension again! Photography is two dimensions!
Ответить1dim?.. maybe 2 dim
ОтветитьPhotos are 2 dimensional :)
ОтветитьGreat photographe
ОтветитьI really appreciated having the different camera angles to show what you were doing since I’m a visual learner! Thanks!
ОтветитьAwesome video! Would you mind sharing what type of Canon body and lens you are using?
Ответитьlove your tutorials!
ОтветитьGreat for food photography as well.
ОтветитьGood tip on flattening those wrinkles. Thanks!
Ответитьlots of juice of information in this lesson.. Keep on posting more of these lessons plz
ОтветитьWhat a perfect way to explain to get flash off the camera and the angle to get flattering photos with dimension & texture. I enjoy your method of explanation, thank you
ОтветитьJP must love his pictures of lines, long lines, short lines, different coloured lines!
God, 1 dimension has so many different possibilities!
Hi! Im your subscriber from Russia. Could you please advise good online courses for learning photography with certificate? The price is whatever. My level is intermediate, i shoot for 10 years but commercial is just 3 years. English if fluent (i will study in English). There are a lot of spam courses so it would be of real help if you know any good ones ❤❤❤
ОтветитьI have just started taking photos and I find your channel very helpful. I love it. Thank you!
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьHey JP, thanks for this. I not only love your channel, but I also recommend it to a lot of friends starting with photography, for them to get the basics and not so basic tips.
I'm a professional photographer and DoP, and although I generally feel very familiar with all the content you teach, I still learn a lot from your techniques and experience.
I would like to ask you for a special request, tho, as I really can't seem to find anything relevant.
I would like to learn theory and technique to work with the Camera Calibration Module in Lightroom, specially with the HUE/SAT sliders. Understand how they work in theory, and how they inter-relate. All I find online generally is about how to set up your camera profile, but not an explanation on how to use creatively the sliders.
Thanks and keep up the good work!!
Beautifully explained one of the best videos teaching how to see and manage the light
ОтветитьCan you make a video on how to properly light a green screen?
Ответитьgood stuff bro
ОтветитьA W E S O M E
Ответить"Hello" from Germany, Cologne. I love your episodes on you tube. It´s a pleasure every time...so much knowledge
ОтветитьAmazing explanation, love this channel. It is 2 dimensions though as many have pointed out..
ОтветитьI love your channel
ОтветитьI like those kind of tutorials. keep it coming👍👍👍
ОтветитьWow, that was the best explanation I have ever seen done on dimension & Texture!
Never to old to learn something new! Thx JP :)
J.P Morgan More like J.P Awesome 👏🏼 lol another great Tutorial
ОтветитьI always learn something new with your videos! excellent!!!
ОтветитьYou can't give a physical explanation and have the terminology so wrong. One dimension makes as much sense as a camera runs on rainbow lizard weevils.
Ответитьthis was one of your best! Thank You!!!
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