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What are we photographing next?!
ОтветитьVery cool. I got a couple tanks around; maybe I'll experiment.
Ответитьif you coat the fish tank in some vaseline first before putting in water you can prevent the bubbles from appearing on the glass.
also do you have any suggestions for cheesing underwater photography with people? is there such a thing as a chroma key or green screen pool? genuinely curious if a pool painted green would be good or if it'd work better do what you did here with a clear plastic aquarium pool
🎸guiter is also the most expensive and most efficient of all the photos that are available in a variety that is available to all users of the graphics
ОтветитьWhat setting do you have the camera on to shoot so many pictures at once?
ОтветитьThat's so good. Kinda embarrassing for a camera company to Photoshop something fake like that. They deffo need to hire you.
I'd love to see you shoot something with a beginner's camera and lighting i'm running a Nikon 520 with a Newer LED light....see how your product photography works out with that sort of setup 🙂
Oppa Schiffer style!
ОтветитьPeter, for this BUBBLE/Droplets on the inside of the aquarium, may I suggest: Just use RAINEX on the inside of the Front and Rear Panels BE FORE you fill the Tank! BOOM BABY, that will Eliminate about 90% of them, if not all, and it'll work to your advantage in between shots ! You keep those Videos coming. LATER
Ответитьyou are the boss of photography.but why u choose 70.200mm for this product photography ?
Ответитьman, how many liters aquarium?
ОтветитьSuch a fab video - how did you manage to avoid any reflections in the front of the glass on the fish tank? Thanks in advance!
ОтветитьYou're the best Pete! Thanks!
Ответитьturns out my hours on hours of work was the right direction. Love these shots.
ОтветитьSo goooooooooood! Thanks for show us
ОтветитьI have a serious question, how do you not get a lot of reflection and how can i get rid of all the tiny things on the glass the camera picks up
ОтветитьReally cool shots! I want to know the Cam setting and I was little confuse with aperture. Help me, what aperture with did shot that.
Ответить"went to the pet store, bought a fish tank" ??? Seems like you'd be EXTREMELY worried about the glass quality of the tank. It's not like you'd just go to Best Buy and pick up a cheap off-brand filter for your lens.
ОтветитьMan that was so great!!! Killed it!!!
ОтветитьLove it..! Thanks Peter, I like the short hair better too 🤣
ОтветитьThat's the difference between a passionate photographer and a 9 to 5 employee waiting for quitting time.
ОтветитьNice bench made bugout 😂😂👍
ОтветитьPhenomenal!
ОтветитьStop giving me cool ideas to make me more creative, lol
in all honesty, i really wanna do this when i get a few days off
not the right kind of a lens for this peter...I had the same setup but it never pleased me until I changed the lens with a 55mm old nikon macro lens with an adaptor actually then the miracle happened...It was just the first time that 70-200mm couldn't do the job for me !
ОтветитьWhat is the size of this aquarium?
ОтветитьHi peter. nice work. I am Pulak from Bangladesh a very big fan of yours. I make a video like this inspired by you ..
ОтветитьDoes anybody know what kind of camera he's using
ОтветитьIt might look better at first but the object isnt sharp and you are missing depth. Use strobes with fast T1 speeds.
ОтветитьPeter,
could save a lot of time in post by degassing the water before it goes in by putting it in a pressure pot and pull a vacuum on it. Then when adding the water back in stick the hose all the way to the bottom and pour directly from the pot, this will ensure that bubbles don't get trapped in the water.
Another low rent way to do it is set a piece of glass or plastic into the tank at an angle and pour the water down that, as the water goes down the ramp it will off gas.
thx for sharing, i did faster and alone.
ОтветитьIs no one going to talk about his DAYTONA omg 😍
ОтветитьAmazed when I watched it first time and still every time I see it. Can you give me some tips on how to take live frog embryos?! as I can not spend lot of time trying - live XD. they are soft, light and 1 mm in diameter. Thanks in advance. @petermckinnon
ОтветитьSo good bro
ОтветитьWhy do I get a lot of reflection and obvious glass in the shot...like it's obvious and ugly that I'm shooting through glass as it reflects me the flash everything
Ответитьhow do you think of using olympus camera for product photgraphy
and it have 15 frams per sacand and 60 frames electronic shatter and pre capture mode
"...Or just hire a new photographer." Quote of last year. 😁
ОтветитьAs always. Brilliant. I was thinking, you could talk about sliced bread and make it interesting. 😃
Ответить🇧🇩🥰❤️
ОтветитьBut why in the actual photos the friend wasn't in the background?
ОтветитьBubbles on glass... boiled, cooled water... solved.
ОтветитьCan I use this technique on oil? so it looks like the chicken is going for a deep fry
ОтветитьMore please!
ОтветитьWhere are the final photos posted?
ОтветитьThinking about doing this in the near future but do i need a CPL filter or is this not necessary thanks in advance
ОтветитьYes please, Peter! Do make more videos like this!
ОтветитьHi Pete, thanks for sharing, great sound advice . Just found your channel, Subscribed. ❤️ Just hope the Old Nikon D3s or canon 1ds mark iii is upto this challenge
ОтветитьImpressive....that i also want to do...
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