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I failed to mention in my health and safety spiel about the need to wear safety glasses - because I already wear glasses; so protect your eyes also! Today’s video location What3words frame.punctual.sapping Today's video is a tutorial on a popular photography fad from a few years back, which is wire wool spinning. I talk you through the equipment, camera settings and other considerations to capturing awesome images. If you would like to see more of my work then check out my website: Www.benharveyphotography.co.uk The gear I use to make my content (although this is always changing!) Canon EOS R8 + 24mm F1.8 - This is my main YouTube on location camera, since it is small yet powerful. Sony A7iii - this is my primary stills camera that works with native Sony lenses and all my Canon EF lenses on the Sigma MC-11 adaptor Canon EOS R8 + 16mm F2.8 + Zhuyin Crane M3 - I use this on location where I have a lot of travelling to do Canon EOS R + RF35mm & Sigma 50mm - This is my office camera setup, with a Rode Video Pro+ mic and studio lighting. DJI Pocket 3 - an incredibly small but powerful stabilised camera that fits in your pocket. I use this camera when I cover a lot of ground on location. Canon 5D3 - I use this camera when I use my EF glass and there is no benefit in adapting DJI Mavic Pro 2 - My first drone, and I can’t see me replacing it. It’s amazing for both stills and video Go Pro Hero 8 - for adverse weather conditions that my other cameras might not survive! Insta360 - X3 & One inch edition - for 360 degree video and BTS content Microphones - DJI Wireless Mic, Rode Wireless Go, Rode Lav Go, Rode Video Pro+, Rode Video Micro Photo Tripods - Sirui ST-124 with Sirui ballhead, Video Tripods - Benro Tortoise 24CLV + spikes, iFootage Gazelle, Neewer LT32 Monopod - Sirui P-325FL Camera bags - Manfrotto, Lowepro, Peak Design, K&F and Crumpler Photo Filters - Nisi V7 + Nisi filters Video filters - Freewell magnetic NDs, H&Y Revoring, Hoya Variable ND All of my cameras have Arca Swiss plates to connect with the Peak Design Capture Clip and compatible tripods. Video editing software - Final Cut Pro Photo editing - Adobe Lightroom, photoshop, Artisan Pro X, Silver Efex, Color Efex Music: Epidemic Sound Music: https://www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic Video content: 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - example images 00:46 - which wire wool? 01:38 - accessories 02:32 - clothing 03:08 - safety of the environment 03:32 - camera equipment 04:45 - going solo? 05:12 - on location 06:05 - setting up 07:33 - first spin 08:41 - composition 09:30 - horizontal spin 10:37 - strawberry moon 11:00 - last spin 11:43 - thank you!