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Post by hmca on Apr 19, 2018 22:14:59 GMT
Here is a short video that will give you some things to consider the next time you go out to shoot.
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Post by Bailey on Apr 21, 2018 10:43:33 GMT
Hi hmca,
I have watched only about a minute of the video but it appears to be the same video as in your "How realistic are you about your photography thread".
When I click your link it takes me to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmSYI6AjFUg
which is the target url of your link when I look at your post in my post editor's bbcode mode
[quote source="/post/43809/thread" author="@hmca" timestamp="1524176099"]Here is a short [a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmSYI6AjFUg"]video on black and white photography[/a] that will give you some things to consider the next time you go out to shoot.
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Is this your intended url?
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Post by hmca on Apr 21, 2018 12:55:26 GMT
No it isn't. Thanks for catching this, Bailey. I have edited the post.
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Post by Bailey on Apr 22, 2018 0:17:20 GMT
No problem hmca But there were more than 24 hours between your original post and mine and at the time of my previous post there were already forty something views, and no-one picked it up earlier........hmmmmmm Anyway, very informative and thought provoking video. I totally agree with all advice/tips the presenter presented. The advice/tips he gives in the video is exactly the same as the way photographer and teacher Ben Long at lynda.com teaches photography in his many online video photography courses. Ben Long teaches to look and think in black and white regarding reading tones and tonal ranges in a scene in a similar way as the tips/advice given in your link's video do.
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