MOON Landscape Photography Tutorial: Camera Settings for DSLR and Mirrorless
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YOU can put the moon in your landscape photography by using free photography planning apps, the right camera gear, settings, and some post-processing. Tony Northrup shows you exactly how it's done, with camera settings for DSLR and mirrorless cameras! LINKS:
Photo Ephemeris: app.photoephemeris.com/signin
PlanIt Live (Augmented reality): www.yingwentech.com/
Nikon D850: sdp.io/D850
Nikon 600mm f4: sdp.io/n600ed
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Tony, do more tutorials, yours are very valuable. The technical, instructive ones like this are unique educational experiences.
I remember when I was starting my photography and searching for channels here to help me with my photography stuff then I found you. Since then I've been following you. Every content you made including this one has helped me a lot with my passion. Now that Im covering events because of all the knowledge you shared, I owe it you Tony & Chelsea. I would like to thank you so thank u so much.
@sebxiou-lifestyle4465
4 жыл бұрын
My path is somewhat different but I fully endorse your comment. This is, for me, far-and-away the best YT photography channel. I have thanked them on here before but I have no hesitation in again saying "Thank you, Tony and Chelsea."
I have been watching your technique tutorials for years. They have always been of more interest too me then gear videos. This is especially true now as i am retired and can no longer afford the latest and greatest. I still love learning and you guys are great teachers. Thank you so much.
Tony, you are an amazing 21st (maybe 22nd) century teacher. Clear, accurate, informative and so well produced. I have to study your videos in sections as there's so much in each presentation. The quality of your work is rare on KZread. Many thanks.
@TonyAndChelsea
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks David and I appreciate your optimism on my lifespan!!
You had me at "Moon".
Best situational photography tutorial I've seen to date. Easy to follow, from beginning to end. Every word was useful. Especially liked the part where you explain how to stack the images in order to obtain the mean exposure. Thank you, Tony.
To be honest, this is the first time ever, I've watched you from start to finish. A good realistic, down to earth hands-on real-world tutorial. No gear bashing, or splitting hairs between various equipment and techniques. Just true grit raw photography. I'm sure beginners and enthusiasts would like to see more of this approach rather than the glitz and glamour of just seeing the final product. I've lost count the number of times I've doubted myself over the years thinking, is this really how pro's approach a situation? At the end of the day, you know far better than me your business model, and I know it can be hard to maintain your passion and focus when your clients ( in your case your audience) push you in a different direction.
I learn so much from you and Chelsea, and I'm always entertained. Thank you!
Nice to see a tutorial from you guys again. Been watching for many years now and your tutorials and books helped me loads
I watch all of your tutorials... you’ve helped me go from novice to professional... keep up the great work you two!
Thank you, Tony!! I really miss your tutorials- they are fantastic, please do more!
I love the fact that you're bringing astrophotography techniques (like stacking and stretching on the lighthouse) into general photography. :)
One of your better videos Tony. Great job!
We love your tutorials! Super helpful video again! 👌
I like the tutorials Tony! Keep’em coming. The Lightroom instruction helps a lot.
I find your videos (tutorials and gears kind of different but very useful from the rest) I really enjoy them. Thanks for sharing this
Gear videos are awesome, but tutorials are the reason why I subscribed to the channel.
Glad to see some hands on content Tony, I think it's one of the few aspects missed from the channel. I didn't realise stacking helped so much, that's pretty amazing. Thanks again!
Please please please please please please please please make more tutorials Tony :) Even though I now consider myself to almost be an expert photographer, I am always looking to learn more. After watching your tutorials for 6 years now, your's are definitely the best!!! :)
Thank you for the tutorial, Tony! Please keep them coming.
One of the better vids, Tony!
great tutorial - hope to see more of this Tony!
You are so helpful Tony! Please keep the tutorials coming!
Bro you and Chelsea are my favourite photographers. I can't thank you enough for all the hard work. I love watching your videos. Thanks for the honesty and advice. God bless.
I been subscribed for years specifically for the tutorials. Thanks for the tips, always appreciated 👍
Damn Tony, I love all of the tutorial videos that you put out. I rmbr in one of your videos you said it's not always about the gear but how you use it. Teach us. Thanks to you & Chelsea.
I must say, I have learned so much with your book and I am being objective. Thanks Tony for the last update that you sent us too via email. I lack gears investments but trying to make the most of my time improving my techniques first. Have a great day.
I love these tutorials and wish there were more, but understand you gotta do what pays the bills. Took SDP with me everywhere when i first began learning. It helped so much.
Great video Tony, thanks for sharing. all good work.
This is literally the best video i could find 🔥🔥💯🥺
Definitely love the tutorials!
Thank you SO MUCH for this amazing and informative deep dive...you gave me inspiration for taking my camera out in the scary dark!!! Big Love
Great tips Tony. Thanks!
This was a really good video. I like that you posted the tutorial even though your shoot did not go as plan and the orginal images were not ideal. It sets a standard that anyone watching can reasonably try to match.
That app is the TRUTH. Got a slamming shot with the sun directly setting behind the freedom tower. Breath taking photo! I’m always using that app.
Very informative tutorial, I really enjoyed watching this video.
Excellent as always, and true to life story with best laid plans of mice and men . I am responding to your final comments. Yes, please more tutorials you guys do a great job.
Very helpful Tony, thanks!
Tony, you are a really excellent educator.
Great video. I really enjoy the tutorials.
Very nice video detailing the art of photography and time n effort it takes to take picture like this
Don't stop the tutorials Tony!
That video is just insane!!!!!!!!!
Nice video, Tony! Thank you!
Excellent training! Thank you, Tony.
I love your tutorials!
Hi Tony, I love your tutorials, keep up the good work!
Really enjoyed this.
Thanks for the great tutorial. I’ve been planning on shooting the moon beachscape for the past month. Unfortunately it was cloudy this time, so this is a timely tutorial
Bet Jared wishes you would rock the "I shoot RAW" shirt. 😁
@smaakjeks
4 жыл бұрын
Tony's shirt would be "I shoot either JPG or RAW, depending on my needs"
Thanks Tony .....what a great training. Can’t wait to try it out for myself.
Definitely keep up the tutorials!!
I had not considered stacking for this sort of situation but I will give it a try at the next attempt!
As was said by someone else, every word in this tutorial was worthwhile. Thank you Tony.
I definitely like your tutorials VERY much and would be happy to see more of them!
YES!! MORE TUTORIALS!!!
As always, great tutorials! BTW... loved your book. Learned lots from your book and videos. Keep up the great job!
Love the tutorial.. so much to learn. thank you for sharing your knowledge
Nice clear explanations. More of these! Gear is made to be used, so help everyone to use it!
No idea but you just made me know how to do this mystical stacking thing, now my spray and pray style finally makes sense! Thanks Tony! Keep doing those hands on tutorials pls including editing. Great channel if you teach photography yourself
Thanks Tony, another brilliant video, thanks, I always learn a bunch of stuff :)
This is a great shot Tony. Hand holding that Nikon... like you said, there was no other choice. Well done!
Gee Tony, great stuff. I'm going to have to watch this about 10 times.... and hope it sinks in. Cheers
perfect job and great effort.
wow.. this is incredible.
Nice work. Starting to dive into astrophotography processing methods.
Well done, Tony............thanks
Excellent work.
Excellent video. A job well done
Wow Tony! Really, really You are The Best! Thank You So, So Much! Some years ago I saw you both here in youtube and it was so gut, but now I'm starting to reconnect with the passion of the Photographie and reconnecting again with your channel, with you both and your excellent way to explain and teaching and share your experience, and I feel more motivation and totally inspired thanks to You both. Thank You So Much King Tony and Queen Chelsea! Peruvian Hugs from Berlin.
Very clear and informative video. Thank you, I've learned a lot just with that 1 single video.
T and C...,.. Please dont let tutorials go away! I love your other content but enjoy your teachings as well!
Very well presented, educational and interesting content (as always)! Thank you for making this!
@TonyAndChelsea
4 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Tony, thanks for a great instructional video!
Fantastic tutorial. Thanks Tony.
Nice tutorial. Thank you so much. I have subscribed and following you two.
Appreciate the detail. Thank you for sharing.
Photo stacking is a great technique. Been doing that in astronomy for a very long time, and one of the reasons why we can get such good images of very far away and dim astronomical objects.
More tutorials please! They are awesome!
Awesome tutorial and final image!
thank you very much for the tutorial. i will apply those tips next time.
Excellent work with years and years of experience, thank you so much!!!!
@TonyAndChelsea
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you too!
@devinray
4 жыл бұрын
@@TonyAndChelsea I'm sure you've heard of it maybe even use it but I finding that Topaz DeNoise AL is amazing. I would think it would have worked well on this image.
I really appreciate the tutorials!! Thank you.
Ledge Light! 😁Brings back memories of living near there... Beautiful pictures and great tutorial! Thank you!
I just got my best moonshot yet last night. This will help them get better.
I'm very new to photography and just the other day was trying to take some pictures of the moon and I really couldn't get them to come out like I wanted, but this tutorial was so good I feel like I now have a plan for what I can try tomorrow, thanks so much!
Hitting so many important points I have had questions on. Actually. I will rewatch and take notes. Thank you!
@TonyAndChelsea
4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Nice! Awesome vid.. love how you’re casually slipping in some footage from the Air 2 👍🏼
Great tutorial.
Amazing video!
Please make more tutorials. I love your work.
Fantastic end with step review 👍
Great video as always! Tutorials are great
My favorite kind of video you guys make
Thank you for your tireless inspiration. As always your features are informative and quite helpful as I climb beyond beginner stage, but not all of us are as adept and versed. That said, post processing punctuated with more lay detail will help and the same for the shooting. I am able to feel/follow to a point and then I lose you. Chances are that I need to up the exposure to experience and that I will do. Now, is this a bracketing enterprise for an HDR presentation. I was out early this morning in Tokyo hunting the moon and as it moves quite fast I found myself fumbling with your instruction so for the next run at this I want to be prepared and fully get the gist.
Tony, once again another great video. As a new nighttime photographer I'm learning a lot watching this and others you have. I really need to get your book for Lightroom and Photoshop also because I get lost and intimidated trying to use them.
I WANT MORE TUTORIALS. I really value what you bring to photography. Plus, you used a D850, and are redeemed.
Thanks Tony, keep the tutorials coming. I have enough gear.
Fantastic video. Learned so much. Just received m.zukio 75mm to 300mm so hoping to get some good photos. I usually use Nikon p900 for mine. Downloading them apps now.
Very cool. Thanks.I like the tutorials. To be honest, I don't watch the gear videos as much, because I'm just not buying that much gear.They are always thorough and informative, though.