This is beyond amazing information, i just learned something new. I'm going to try this with food photography for sure. Another great video for sure. I've always loved photography, but also loved culinary! Which ended up being my chosen path. Just a couple of months ago i decided to buy a camera (D5000) to take my own food photography. And the love came back and i started to catch flashbacks of when my grandfather gave me his 1976 F2 that he bought to celebrate the year of my birth. It made me realize how much i need to learn. So I'm lucky to have found your videos, your detail and explanations helps me understand and i thank you for that. I really appreciate you
@Kris_World4 ай бұрын
@chefenriqueavargas3326 Wow! Thank you Enriquea. I am so happy that you found this video informative and learned something new. I'm sure when you use the different meters it will defiantly give your photography a new edge. I don't think many people understand how the metering system works on a dslr, when you change it from Matrix to Spot to Center weight. That's why I wanted to make this video. Food can be such a fun thing to take a picture of especially if you are using it for stock photography or even a menu. I have never done it myself, but find food photography fascinating. Especially if its for a restaurant or a commercial. I really believe that you can defiantly put your two passions Enriquea together, by putting your culinary talent into another art form as well. Photograph the spices the motion of putting everything together to the completed product. If you have the space to do so, use it to express your creative masterpiece. But when you do it, do it with heart and show the world what you can do. Make it so you can taste what's in your photograph. While then enjoying a delectable meal that you just created. There is nothing like holding a beautiful piece of gear to can tell a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing that about grandfather and F2. That is so inspiring. I believe that is what truly gave you the passion for photography and will help you use your D5000. I am still learning till this day and I feel that as long as I am inspired by others photography I will always want to learn how to keep on working on myself to master this beautiful method to preserve our memories. So yes there is a lot to learn but its the process of learning and understanding how your camera works that will give you your own style and be able to inspire others with your love for your craft. I really appreciate your kind words, your support on my channel and for helping me keep moving forward. Thank you so much for truly for everything! Kris
@G1V3M3URTAGS6 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video
@Kris_WorldКүн бұрын
@G1V3M3URTAGS You are very welcome! Thank you for watching!
@taregsami7 ай бұрын
Hey Kris, thanks so much for your efforts, as a Nikon owner (Z9-D780-ZF) and shooting with Nikon DSLRs over 15 years (D90 was my first love) like your contents and wish your channel grow up over 100K in the shorttest time. Keep creating man !
@Kris_World7 ай бұрын
@taregsami Hey Tarik! Thank you so much for the encouragement and kind words it truly means a lot to me. This is one of the nicest comments I have ever gotten being a KZbin creator. Thank you for watching my video it is very much appreciated. I really hope my channel can grow that much in a short time, but I do it to help others and it teaches me as well, things I may not know. If you have any suggestions or ideas for a video let me know. I'd love to give it a go. I hope all is well! Kris
@brianmcgrevey98324 ай бұрын
Thanks Kris……a subject I’m always having trouble with. I like your slow pace! Thanks again Brian.
@Kris_World4 ай бұрын
@brianmcgrevey9832 You're welcome! Yes it was at first confusing for me and really didn't understand it, but saw what it could do in low light, dark situations, or situations where you will need to use a different kind of metering, and it really makes a difference. Thank you so much for your feedback! Thank you for watching! Kris