View the images At www.flickr.com A walk around the exterior of the stunning abbey in Bath proves to be another excellent place for photography. Follow photo expert Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com as once again, he takes some amazing photos in just 15 minutes. … photography challenge canon camera photographer 40D 24-105 tutorial training technique bath Somerset gavtrain gavin
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25 Kommentare
venuraherath says:
Jan 27, 2010
Thanks!
I was thinking about playing with white balance and achieve it using changing the color temperature. I was just curious.
I agree ! (Thats the next thing in my list)
Gymjunnky says:
Jan 27, 2010
Ok 1) ive never seen someone look so cold in all my life ..lol 2) BBC should give you your own show becose i love your vids and i dont even use photo shop 3) Get your ass down here to Australia mate u will never be cold again and ill take you to some amazing places, we will fill a 16gig MC in 1 day lol .. Hit me up gav .. Photo Gav best channel on youtube and i got my SLR batts charged waiting for you to come down under
urmatoru says:
Jan 27, 2010
again… very nice!
roc2x says:
Jan 27, 2010
Hi Gavin,
Hope you can teach us on how you enhanced those pictures… Thank you
Yuk0b says:
Jan 27, 2010
I’m so glad you mentioned this in one of your earlier videos. It’s probably the best piece photography-related advice I have been given. RAW has forced me to put a bit of time and money into my storage and back-up needs (they are so big), but it just makes it so easy to make a photo look so much better!
studionik says:
Jan 27, 2010
Hi Gavin, at 3.55 you show a finished image which has a painted effect, I’ve noticed a lot of studios doing this effect now, can you please do a tutorial on this…. love the vids, keep it up
Yuk0b says:
Jan 27, 2010
Hey. I’m guessing he’s put up the “Blacks” and “Fill Light” slider a lot in Adobe Camera Raw. This tends to give that kind of effect.
mxyptlk says:
Jan 27, 2010
Another interesting Video Gavin…. I notice you don’t use a lens hood..? And it looks like ? you are using a skylight filter too ?
Thanks for all your excellent tutorials……
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 27, 2010
Correct no lens hood on that day and always a UV filter fitted.
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 27, 2010
Do a search for the “Dave Hill look” which should give you some answers.
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 27, 2010
Three excellent points, but do I really want to swap snow storms for bush fires? Probably yes.
If you think I looked cold in this video wait until you see the video we shot the night before in the snow!!!
barelyaverage says:
Jan 27, 2010
Hi Gavin,
Can you please let me know the name of the devise that you sometimes attach on hot shoe and can trigger speedlite remotely. I wanted the exact name. I went to this shop today and they have various different types but very expensive
Thanks
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 27, 2010
PT-04 on ebay.
barelyaverage says:
Jan 27, 2010
thanks
gchizi says:
Jan 27, 2010
Hi Gavin,
how are you able to create good texture and color in your photos (especially the ones you shot at Bath Abbey)?
Thanks.
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 27, 2010
The secret is use RAW and increase the clkarity and vlacks. Try it and you’ll quickly get the idea.
muusers says:
Jan 27, 2010
Gavin, I noticed you mostly shoot whith your trusty 24-105 on a crop body. I’m looking into this combination and wondering if you ever feel the missing wide angle oppurtunity (i.e. 17-24mm)
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 27, 2010
Yes, wide angle is a problem, but if I’m not filming I’ll also have a 10-20mm lens in the bag.
muusers says:
Jan 27, 2010
Do you find yourself changing lense more than you’d like? I’m really hung up between two choices, either go for the 15-85, or the combination of 10-22 and 24-105… The 10-22 is allready in my posession… Hard choice,
All that aside i have to say it again was a real blast to see this video of yours.
cheers
PhotoGavin says:
Jan 27, 2010
I change the lenses all the time, it’s not a problem.
The day Canon make a 10-200 f2.8 L lens I’ll be first in the queue
riverhousefoto says:
Jan 27, 2010
thanks again Gavin for that inspirational video, you make it look so easy.
swingking338 says:
Jan 27, 2010
Gavin. I love your videos. Very informative and inspirational. Would you advise the 24-105 L over the 24-70L . Thanks
FrobblOo says:
Jan 27, 2010
hey, sometimes your pictures look a bit like HDRs. but you obviously arent taking HDRs in the video.
how do you get the colours so powerful/hdr looking?
proggara says:
Jan 27, 2010
Really nice video. Thanks
IWishUDidntNoMyName says:
Jan 27, 2010
Great question, unfortunate response (for me who doesn’t shoot in RAW!). The pictures came out beautiful! Now could you take those same pictures in jpg and have the colours come out looking as intense as yours did without the use of photoshop or would you need to do some tweaking with photoshop?
Thanks for the great videos, I’m a huge follOwer now!