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latin2c Says:

Oct 19, 2009 - I can finally start taking night pictures, Been wondering how to do so, thank for the very easy to follow steps. Also what kind of settings do you recomend to take pictures inside nightclubs, every time i do so all i get are crazy looking glow effect all over the pictures.

junniesalud08 Says:

Oct 24, 2009 - my dad just bought canon eos 450d and I don't know how to use it :(

klappahunda Says:

Oct 24, 2009 - then learn! it's an amazing camera

xpphillippx Says:

Oct 28, 2009 - cool story bro

Yellowhat1 Says:

Oct 31, 2009 - Extremely helpful. Thank you!

ParengRoz Says:

Nov 1, 2009 - Thank you...great tip

andreas07022 Says:

Nov 1, 2009 - Great! Thx

arb07d Says:

Nov 4, 2009 - awesome! Follow me on twitter @allisonbadely to keep up with my work too!

swpn606 Says:

Nov 6, 2009 - Very helpful video, thanks alot

leo2372 Says:

Nov 6, 2009 - Hey Gordan any tips on concert photography?...

cameralabs Says:

Nov 7, 2009 - Yeah, forget your camera and enjoy the music!

xxMelnelxx Says:

Nov 10, 2009 - i liked that vid x

jakluk4 Says:

Nov 14, 2009 - thanks Gordon! :D

SuperMrJulia Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - I thought you were gonna say "Im gorgdon ramsey!" :P You look a bit like him, but with no hair... No offence.

9unslinger Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - I just wanna ask what if my lens is a 50mm f/1.4G? Do I reduce the exposure time?

simonsenphoto Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - You can reduce the exposure time but it will be ineffective because f1.4 means small amount of depth of field. So if you are photographing people, there will be only a small area be sharp, let's say only the eyes, nothing else in the face like the nose or brows...

simonsenphoto Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - Haha, the best advice I've ever heard... Love your vids tests, Gordon!

9unslinger Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - So....do I close increase the f-stop to let's say f8 and experiment with a longer exposure time if I were to shoot a night scence?

simonsenphoto Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - Yes, that's right... :-)

9unslinger Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - Oh and 1 more question.......sorry for the trouble if I'm using a standard zoom do I zoom in or zoom out or does it depends on the situation if I'm shooting night scene?

simonsenphoto Says:

Nov 16, 2009 - Hi, it first depends on the situation. But more important is a good tripod. If you zoom in every vibration at the camera / lens will be more visible in the picture. If you want to zoom in, try to use a cable-remote (look at your local dealer for a cheap one from adit or so), it must not be the original one from canon or nikon. If you have any Q's feel free to answer. Maybe you want to watch some of my Behind-the-scenes-videos too ;-)

9unslinger Says:

Nov 16, 2009 - Thanks a lot your a great help for me^^

rickyrrrr Says:

Nov 18, 2009 - Great video for beginners, well done

peace153 Says:

Nov 23, 2009 - I bought myself the Canon 40D and am very happy with it. Thanks for that advice. There are also some very nice photos at johannesrousseau. com

studmuffinmg Says:

Nov 24, 2009 - Great job on the tutorial mate!