Awesome video on the Sunny 16 / f/16 Rule! Great content!! Solid material presented in a clear, concise, fun, and enthusiastic manner!!! This sort of thing is so helpful to us beginners. Thank you and props to your lil guy who did an awesome job as well!!!
@larryhaley33 жыл бұрын
Wow, lil man is growing up so fast! I love that you include him in your content occasionally! And thankyou for the sunny16 rule tip and other tips you bring to us! You have taught me so much brother!
@photographytalk3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Larry! What's funny is that he just walked into my studio unannounced. So this was on the cuff, but he's my best bud... and loves being in these videos. So... we ran with it. BTW... thank you always for the kind words! Stay well and again... fast recovery on your upcoming surgery!
@paultemple80353 жыл бұрын
Great refresher Alex! I shoot a lot with the aperture setting but sometimes you just have to go manual mode! Always fun to see the little guy!
@dougcooper49173 жыл бұрын
Awesome Video Alex!! Thank You For The Sunny 16 Rule!! Does your son have his own camera? Never too young to start! We all can see that you are an awesome Dad, and Love him very much!
@randymyers86003 жыл бұрын
I never used the sunny 16 rule except to diagnose a faulty camera or lens. Now the Moony 11 rule is another story. Good job and the little man is growing up fast.
@antopaul47346 ай бұрын
Subscribed because of the lil guy😂 (ps your vdo was fire as well)
@photographytalk6 ай бұрын
Oh man, I just saw your comment and had to watch the video to see what you were talking about. I'm a big softy when it comes to my son. There are a few videos that have him running into my studio and jumping in front of the camera. This is one of them. Man, he was so small! ha ha ha... awesome stuff. Thank you new friend for the kind words!
@lawrencescofield75753 жыл бұрын
Amazing how many people dont use this rule. Thanks for sharing hope it helps allot of new photographers.
@larryhaley33 жыл бұрын
BTW... send some good vibes my way please friends... having a double knee replacement surgery thursday and cant wait to get back to getting out with my camera! Looks like i have got some down time to focus on learning more on video editing during my recovery and rehab phase! peace to you all! PhotographyTalk rules!!!!!!!!
@photographytalk3 жыл бұрын
Oh dang bro... fast recovery for you!!! I just saw someone at the gym yesterday who had knee surgery on his left knee and he stated recovery was pretty quick. Now he just can't do any leg extensions for some time. But walking and even squats he can do in moderation and I want to say he had his surgery 7 days ago.
@pilotsharkuas3 жыл бұрын
Handshake sending all the positive vibes I can.
@larryhaley33 жыл бұрын
@@pilotsharkuas thank you so much my brother in photography!!!
@garyhook13723 жыл бұрын
Always good to review the basic, useful rules. #goodjob
@gossedejong92483 жыл бұрын
very informative, thank you
@photographytalk3 жыл бұрын
You rock friend! Thank you for watching!
@mogbaba7 ай бұрын
Theories are for books and articles. In a video, you should go out and show the effect of these settings in practice.
@peter99623 жыл бұрын
Right on Alex. This was one of your fun videos. I used that Sunny 16 rule way back in the old days using my dad's old Voightlander. It used 110 film and I remember, that on the box, they always showed that Sunny 16 rule basically. It showed f16 on the box under the sunshine picture. Then f11 was called "Hazy Bright" with the sun and a little cloud, f8 was call "Hazy" with part of the sun and a bigger cloud.... "Cloudy", "Overcast" and so on. Everyone knew that, because the were no light meters in the cameras (or very few). There was no looking and checking either, until a week or so later after they were developed. Every shot cost money, good or bad. Yes, those were the days. Here's a page I found that you might find interesting: www.lomography.com/magazine/129715-free-exposure-guide-inside-a-film-box Anyway Alex, thanks again, thanks for the nostalgic moments. Take care and we'll see you next time.