Create BETTER MILKY WAY And Astro PHOTOS: How I LIGHT My FOREGROUND SUBJECTS

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Published 2020-06-20
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All Comments (21)
  • @amerphoto1
    Brent, just discovered you on YouTube to learn more about lightning. The use of the Lume Cube mini panel and see how you use it is awesome! You have inspired me to to start night photography in earnest and use my Lume Cube. Thanks for a great channel and will be following you to learn more!
  • @matty332010
    Love your channel!! Lots of great info, thx.
  • @Raevenswood
    I like the end result. I see some of these astrophotography images where they composited the heck out of them and focus stack so much that the image looks unnatural. Doing it the way you did definitely has more of an organic feel. Another technique I recently saw someone do is to apply dodging techniques directly in front of the lens. He had a tent with a light inside and he just figured out the exposure for the Milky Way and then the exposure for the tent then he figured out the difference in exposure time and he blocked the tent out with his finger in front of the lens for that amount of time to even out the exposure between the two. I hadn’t thought to use darkroom techniques with digital straight in camera like that but it looked awesome.
  • @sizzlarr
    amazing, it's so magic all the secrets to do that 🙏 Thanks a lot 🙂
  • @n40tom
    Thanks Brent for your very informative video. You just gave me quite a few good ideas that I have to try out . Thank you so much and take care .
  • @MrButterpantz
    Really nice work and descriptions of workflow and thought process. Thank you
  • @hasan_uk
    Absolutely masterclass 👍 love your every works bro
  • A iluminação do Primeiro plano é um desafio, cada vez que vou a campo fazer Astrofotografia faço vários testes com as lanternas, e tentar corrigir os erros anteriores.
  • @BLarsenPhoto
    Great video thanks. What kind of lantern did you use?
  • @markm2215
    Dumb question, when you say “flash” do you mean light the foreground for 1-2 seconds and then turn the light off? How do you make sure the lumecube doesn’t wash out the stars? Thanks!
  • @aramisoilke1942
    Where can I buy the Loom Cube? , Do you have the link to purchase?
  • @RichardBO9
    Great video! This is really timely. I'm planning to do some Astro stuff tonight, (assuming the smoke from your fire dissipates). One question, if you were stacking the photos would you light the foreground in every photo or just one in the stack?
  • @raulneli2062
    Wow..how you explain is so much better than I see on other..love it..what tipe if the camera did you use? Thanks in advance ☺
  • @videomaker8532
    You should do a comparison between an Apsc camera vs full frame for astrophotographry
  • @NzyDray
    Your so creative i like how you share all your skills to all of us .iwas hoping if can do this on my new poco f2 pro or my old canon eos 1200d
  • @paulwright3799
    Top video and very informative, From one military guy to another I feel you pain........
  • Hi Brent, Enjoyed the video. I love astrophotography. I'm very much a one shot/one edit kind of guy (I would like to say it has to artistic purity, but really, it's a lack of technical skill to do stacking :) ). I'd love your opinion on the Cube verus Panel Mini vs Panel Go. I'm primarily interested in the Lume Cube lights for ambient low level landscape lighting for mostly night/astrophotography - lighting up the foreground and such exactly like you are doing here. I had a Neewer LCD panel I bought a few years ago, but it was just too bulky to carry around when hiking around Ireland or Atlantic Canada (and took so many batteries). Also, even at it's dimmest settings, it would blow out long exposure shots unless I added some other type of diffusing element to it like a thin t-shirt, etc. I'm looking at both the Lume Cube 2.0 or the newer Lume Cube Panel Mini because they are so small, and for low level ambient light, I don't need the brightest lights in the world. Being able to just have them in my bag and not worry about the weight or size would be fantastic. Any thoughts or suggestions concerning the mini panel versus go? I have read enough about the Cube 2 to know it' should be great for outdoors/bad weather/low level lighting/chucking in water, but would appreciate any feedback you might have on either of the two Panels I mentioned.
  • Really cool. So do you stack the photos and blend to get the final image.