Love the feeling of being groggy and tired after a milky way shoot. So rewarding! 🌌
I'm so glad I found this channel, i have been seeing all the shorts and they're all so informational
You also need to click the photos in raw mode to capture everything 😎
Quick Fast and Amazing Tips as usual!
I love your word "I know you can do it", that's what kept me going.❤
And don't forget to cherish the sight yourself! <3
Amazing tips!
No one can compete with you, you’re the best on this platform
I can only guess how many hours of research and weeks or months of trial and error this under-1-minute video saved me. I've been consistently studying many photography youtube channels for years and have found yours is the best for teaching photography skills in a well-organized and detailed yet concise manner. Many channels have a lot to offer, but your videos set a high bar by maximizing what I get out of my study time and rapidly improving my comprehension and practical skills. I've gotten so much out of repeated watchings of both this video and your channel's two longer-format videos on milky way and northern lights photography. I understand nighttime photography is not your channel's primary focus, but I would love to see more from you on various aspects of this topic. If I may return the favor: "I know you can do it!"
Terrific stuff! ❤
"Do you want to take milkyway photos like this?" Yes. Yes I do. So thanks for teaching me lol.
Great first short for the channel! I think I'll be stuck at, "wide fast lens" for a while...😅
This was what I needed. Longer, more ‘detailed’ tutorials make it feel way more complicated. Thank you!
Really like short videos. But it was good to know where to find the milky way and at what hour 😁. I'm really excited to see a new one from you simon. Thx
Love those videos!!!
Sir, I love you, don't have words to thank you.
I appreciate your channel Simón, but I would like to suggest that the shutter speed necessary to avoid star elongation is closer to 12-15 seconds for a 20mm lens, and 20-25 seconds would be more appropriate for a 14mm.
Best tips simon. It is really help..😊
Thank you
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