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Tim Shields
Canada
Приєднався 12 жов 2010
I help people to become award-winning photographers. My goal is to help you take your photography from good to great. I create tutorials and training on camera settings, compositions, and post-processing. I love landscape photography and I hope I can inspire and motivate you to improve your landscape photography.
Click here to get your free camera settings cheat sheet: learn.photographyacademy.com/free-camera-settings-checklist
Click here to get your free camera settings cheat sheet: learn.photographyacademy.com/free-camera-settings-checklist
Відео
Chill With Landscapes Mix (Iconic American)
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Chill With Landscapes Mix (Iconic American)
Your Vote is Needed - help me realize a dream
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Your Vote is Needed - help me realize a dream
The Two Settings that Make Photos Tack Sharp
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The Two Settings that Make Photos Tack Sharp
The Scariest Photo Expedition Of Our Lives
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The Scariest Photo Expedition Of Our Lives
Brand New Adobe AI Presets Change EVERYTHING!
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Brand New Adobe AI Presets Change EVERYTHING!
Photographer uses Starlink to Host World's First Live Webinar From the Edge of the Grand Canyon
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Photographer uses Starlink to Host World's First Live Webinar From the Edge of the Grand Canyon
3 Tools Experts use to Plan Award-Winning Landscape Photos
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3 Tools Experts use to Plan Award-Winning Landscape Photos
How to take scary-looking pictures using perspective and wide angle photography
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How to take scary-looking pictures using perspective and wide angle photography
Food & Interior Photography in a French farmhouse villa
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Food & Interior Photography in a French farmhouse villa
Winter Photography - how to take pictures in the snow.
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Winter Photography - how to take pictures in the snow.
Grizzly Bear Wildlife Photography - the momma bear charged us!
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Grizzly Bear Wildlife Photography - the momma bear charged us!
Did we just find the next Horseshoe Bend? - Landscape photography off-road adventure!
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Did we just find the next Horseshoe Bend? - Landscape photography off-road adventure!
Grizzly bear wildlife photography - part 2 - With the Nikon D850 and Sony a6400
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Grizzly bear wildlife photography - part 2 - With the Nikon D850 and Sony a6400
Grizzly Bear Wildlife Photography by Boat - Part 1 - with the Nikon D850 and Sony a6400
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Grizzly Bear Wildlife Photography by Boat - Part 1 - with the Nikon D850 and Sony a6400
Photography Website Review - SlickPic.com - They build it for you!
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Photography Website Review - SlickPic.com - They build it for you!
Join the Photography Academy tribe! Get your t-shirt!
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Join the Photography Academy tribe! Get your t-shirt!
Horses of the Camargue photography in France
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Horses of the Camargue photography in France
Blurring moving water - is your shutter speed too long?
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Blurring moving water - is your shutter speed too long?
Photography Certificate of Achievement - Photography Class
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Photography Certificate of Achievement - Photography Class
What are lens extension tubes? Flower photography the easy way.
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What are lens extension tubes? Flower photography the easy way.
The Wide Angle Lens Paradox - how to find a main subject in your foreground
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The Wide Angle Lens Paradox - how to find a main subject in your foreground
How to take an amazing supermoon picture
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How to take an amazing supermoon picture
Sublime
I can see why it won some awards
Thank you so much!!
5 second shutter speed is a long time for such a quick moment to capture! Lightening happens in a split second emitting a huge amount of light illuminating the whole dark sky white. If you expose for 5 seconds, won't the image be overexposed? Light painting works but it's too much energy
It's all about balancing the shutter speed with the gain on the sensor and the aperture.
It's obviously highly manipulated and edited
not if you use an nd filter
Amazing
I am not seeing where the link to your cheat sheet is. I have tried looking for it on your channel page to. By the way I love the videos . They are already helping me out in my struggle to take good pictures. Thanks
Go to his channel Page and in the channel description, under it there are links, click those and there is the cheat sheet
When taking photos of children, it is often best to get down to their level instead of standing or just bending down.
I love silhouette photos and many Hollywood movies love silhouettes.
Man, i learned more about how to capture a professional-looking portrait using the rule of thirds from you and some of the commenters than my 2 years here in my local multimedia college.
That guy casually delivered the most excellent "customers journey" I ever saw. He smashes our face telling we have a problem, he shows the solution, teaches it, gives us a feeling of "we need more of this knowledge", them he became a authority in the topic since he explained well and revealed his career, and gives us the solution to every problem with photos we had in his hands, throughout his book, which we believed he is capable of throughout the journey. You not only a goddamn great photographer, that was 200 IQ Marketing move right there.
Where is the settings book please?
I know about the rule of thirds, but there was a lot more info I didn't know. Great simple and concise video. Well done. I was gonna buy the cookbook, I assumed it was $10. Nope, $47. Oh well, too rich for my blood.
these are great rules for journalistic, workman photographs. learn these rules and then learn how to artfully resist them!
Excellent Photography Tip. Thank you, Tim.
The first photo doesn't have a subject. That's the major problem. The other examples of too much sky cut off the foreground too high up - it's like taking a full body photo and cutting them off below the knees.
Option 3
Is that the only mistake you noticed? what about the lack of a clear subject? True, that much sky looks boring in this shot, but so does the foreground, even if you had shot from lower down to include more of the foreground and exclude some of the sky, it would still be a pretty bad picture
Would you really want to hang option 3 on your wall, I would settle for option 2 on my wall
What an amazing person!
Option 3 seems nice but at the end of the leading lines, there’s nothing attractive… So I’m gonna go with option 2
All of that was master piece to me
Lie down and point the camera up.
Imo the first pic shown (flawed one) looks like a non-pro picture (or an old theme pic) The 2nd one (perfect one) is just pleasing on the eye.. Not complaining one bit 🔥
the 3rd photo
2
.... Composition wasn't considered much in any of them. 1. Find a subject. 2. Create a composition with angles and framing, considering the lighting. 3. Then see if you can exploit leading lines and DOF to help the composition.
How to take photo of a pond. Proceeds to not take photo of a pond. Genius.
Yay! I'm finally right!
Number 2 looks the best to me. I feel it allows me to focus more on the subject with the blurring but still allowing for enough view the background.
3rd photo but the little branch is out of focus. Maybe photostacking using the same aperture of the 3rd shot.
White Mountain, New Hampshire in the fall!
Es una opinión. En España encuentras paisajes increíbles y tan variados como los estadounidenses, y en mucho menos terreno, con lo cual es mucho más fácil llegar a ellos. Y seguro que hay otros países parecidos. Pero bueno, Estados Unidos tampoco está mal.
Option 3 ! Leading lines.
I Prefer the 3rd onr
America is not a country Maybe you meant the United States of America ?
3, absolutely. I don't need to see the background in these types of photos
Oh this is the country that has 30,000 people that dies from gun deaths ...... Did you not mention that? And the country that regularly has people killed? They come to your country just for holidays and then nothing gets done about is this the country that thinks it likes to solve world peace but can't solve peace in its own country. Might be the best country to photograph but America is a mess and I will not visit that country. Actually the best country to take photos is Australia because most of it is untouched and it is extremely safe and it is beautiful. You should check it out sorry Tim but you were once again wrong sometimes mate you're full of it.!!!
for simple people, wide view to capture the experience of a place; zoom in on subjects if you have time and want to show off to tired friends who don't care 🤣
You can click great photos with too much sky the only thing to remember is to keep only 1 or 2 subjects and nothing more than that in the bottom quarter part, if there are many things like lots of building and too many trees instead of 1 or 2 trees the picture will look hard to follow or will look messed up.
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Jamaica, W.I.
Israel is beautiful too. We have everything from the desert to mountains and of course the beaches, lakes etc. and the dessert blooms during rain season. And you can travel from one place to another within a couple of hours
3rd one. I like that the contrast is the highest in that one.
2 and 3 i like 📸📸📸👍👍👍👍
3rd
I like photo 3 the best.
Thanxz for the info👍📸
Hem'lock', and load! :P
Staying in that town for a week in June, great to see where to take the best shots!
Two . We are your disciple . We learnt a lot and learning a lot, love u.