Inverse Square Law - Behaviour of Light with Distance - Part 1 - Viilage Wisdom

preview_player
Показать описание
Inverse Square Law - Part 1, covers detailed explanation on how light behaves as the distance from the subject increases. Radhakrishnan Chakyat elaborately demonstrates the very important and must - know photographic law in simple terms. SUBSCRIBE to PIXEL VIILAGE for more photography tutorials.

Follow Pixel Viilage :

Follow Radhakrishanan :

For Indian viewers:

For US Viewers:
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Sir you are huge inspiration to beginners like us
Thanks once again

tejasgandhi
Автор

like a mad man you learnt photography from the roots and like a wise one you are passing the treasure of knowledge to others ! This is what passion is all about !

arunbarve
Автор

best tutorial channel in India.(maybe best on entire youtube) thank you!

JobinJoythehuman
Автор

It seems TTL confused a lot of people. camera has a spot metering on female model face, that is why she is correctly lit by TTL talking to the camera at all distances. if manual was used, every time you move light by double, you have to increase light output by 2 stops. for example if light is on 1/256 power correct at 1ft to models face, on 2ft its 1/64 power, on 4ft its 1/16, on 8ft its 1/4 and 16ft its 1/1 or full power. its helpful to know this if your flash at full power is not strong enough, or if you don't want to shoot at full power so you can shoot faster with faster flash recycling time. great video btw

dkremeni
Автор

I am a camera men in profession.every shoot I do a home work.that home work I use to watch your videos.for me your are my teacher.love all your videos.as a person I wish to meet you.i am settild in Dubai and Hyderabad.i am from kerala.

sreejeshkannandara
Автор

I heard of Inverse Square Law as it relate to photography but didn't understand it but know I have a much better understanding. You're a great instructor. Thank you

blueshereu
Автор

This is as scientific as it could be! You are encouraging me a lot to do similar experiments and see what is "teaches" me.

souvikroychoudhury
Автор

I recently found your channel. You are a good teacher, you show examples that clearly explain the lesson, you reply to comments with a positive attitude, and I like your voice. Keep up the good work

corytompkin
Автор

Today I learn a new Physics thing. Haha thank you very much Sir

NithilanDhandapani
Автор

Very well demonstrated and explained ... really delighted to see an Indian photographer sharing his knowledge and experience in such excellent videos ... thanks Radhakrishnan !!

DineshKhannaPhotography
Автор

A very well done and thought out tutorial...Bravo.

James-ttvg
Автор

Dear Sir, A good video clip.Thanking you.

DrRaghavanRPanicker
Автор

Never heard of this rule.. thank you for introducing great work

jagadishrajendran
Автор

Thank you for explaining the law tomorrow I have physics exam! This will be helpful

JayKhona
Автор

Sir you and your team are AMAZING... thanks

jrsimpatiko
Автор

This detailed explanation really helped in understanding lighting concepts. Eagerly waiting for Part 2. Thank you Sir!

vssunilkumar
Автор

Thank you sir this is very useful video.

ketandeshpande
Автор

Your videos are awesome. They're clear and to the point and easy to understand. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

nirmalpant
Автор

Congratulations on all your efforts. I just want to correct you regarding the Inverse square law demonstration. According to the defination in Wikipedia:
‘The inverse-square law, in physics, is any physical law stating that a specified physical quantity or intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source of that physical quantity. The fundamental cause for this can be understood as geometric dilution corresponding to point-source radiation into three-dimensional space’
That means the light source must be a single DIRECT light source. If it is diffused as in the softbox, the effect is not as predicted by the ISL.

Haidar
Автор

Thank you Radhakrishnan very informative video.

weddingbells