Название | : | 5 SIMPLE tips to INSTANTLY improve your landscape photography |
Продолжительность | : | 16.20 |
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Просмотров | : | 29 rb |
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Great video as always Comment from : Gallant Foto |
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Thank you very much for those Tipps, i'm currently used to only photograph at sunsets but i think through your Video, i can change that now Comment from : Dominik Sen |
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Question about the shot with the bubbles which is gorgeous You talk about it being somewhat monochrome with the blues Did you think about making b&w? Curious about as you processed it if that was something you considered and why you decided to keep as the beautiful photograph it is I hope you don't take this as a criticism Just pondering Comment from : Taylor Maxwell |
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Learned a lot Tnx Comment from : Alias Jim Wirth |
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Mads!! thank you for all of your videos Comment from : Sebastian D |
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Fina tips Mads! Comment from : Totte Gustafsson |
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Mr Bean? Comment from : Chikeung Chan |
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Beautiful scenery and great tips - thank you! I admire your perseverance of returning to the same compositions in different seasons and or staying there for different light conditions I have some Arizona images with some nice cloud, which is less common in desert conditions so it adds to the images and makes them a bit more special (to my memories anyway) since I (and the locals) know the cloud is a less common find Comment from : Wayne MacLeod |
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madsyou are really the best teacher, i like landscape photograhy Comment from : HANKYPANKY |
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Hey Mads, thanks for standing up for blue skies Sometimes us landscape togs can be a bit anal about light, good to hear a dose of realism Comment from : Mike Page |
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14:01 "Mmm" Comment from : BlackAureole |
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Hi Mads just curious, do you use lens hoods or don't really notice a difference with them? Comment from : jhmusings |
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Hey mads Holder du nogle photo workshops? Eller kurser til udlandet? Ville elske sådan en tur 😊👊 Comment from : Kenneth Jensen |
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When are u coming to Ireland ‘ we get lots of that foggy stuff in autumn ‘ lovely images by the way Comment from : Martin Byrne |
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Mads I love your videos and your photosGreat workYour commentary is wonderful down to earth style and informative My family has Danish heritage so I enjoy the look and style of your landscapes Comment from : Peter Jensen |
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👍👍👍😘 Comment from : Jakob Schneeberger |
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You are such a great teacher thank you second time to watch this video and understand the importance of these five simple points one really has to keep them close to mind all the time! Great video! ))) Comment from : Gary Prince |
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Great Mads, i love to shoot in the Forest It may be a bit more difficult, but when you get a good one, this makes you very happy I wrote myself a boon on woodland photography, because People sometimes have difficulties to find the spot, the lines and are afraid of the light Your Woodland Photos are among the best ones i have ever seen Comment from : Sandro Bedin Obrecht |
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This is one of my favorite videos there was so much that you shared which had not been clearly though of! Thank you for all your sharing! Comment from : Gary Prince |
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Great subject Mads! Thanks for your time and effort Comment from : Myrna Y Santiago-Sénquiz |
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Fantastic tips and once again fantastic video, I feel I learn so much when watching and am always entertained thank you! Comment from : Chris Stark |
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Thank's Mads for another webinar with good tips Comment from : Paul Lachapelle |
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Thanks again Mads You have inspired me to rethink some local locations and get out with my camera!! Comment from : Too Much Kit |
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A great week of content Mads , you produce both photos and video that come from the passion for what you do , it’s great for us to look forward to your uploads and just know your work is really acknowledged and appreciated You say your life is flying by and that’s true for most of us but your images are time stamps of that journey and will always invoke memories for you , keep doing what you do 👍👍 Comment from : Dave Edmunds |
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Thanks for sharing Mads Bought your ebook on Landscape Composition, great read thanks Just a learner at the moment Researching before buying gear Retired, so not looking at photography as a business, only pleasure while I travel Starting by travelling around Australia next year I will start with Sony camera (a7riv) and lenses (12-24F4, 24-105F4, 100-400F45) My concern with a7riv is the amount of memory required saving photos in raw Would you be concerned with this aspect? I do not plan to shoot video, if so, very little Hope you get more time to experience what you enjoy most Comment from : Scott Harkess |
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So encouraging! Thank you Love your art! Comment from : Cindy Ackerman |
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Love Chrome Hill, it’s a great location Especially when it’s close by to me 😁 Comment from : Chris Brown Photography |
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Just bought both books I appreciate the simplicity and wealth of examples already Comment from : Sean Tomlinson |
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Always, always excellent tips!!! Learning with the Masters!!! Comment from : victor ferreira |
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Thank you for the tips I have been practicing some of them I will now try doing the others Comment from : The Tech Rancher |
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Describing a photo as being interesting, dramatic More productive than describing as being good or bad It's not either/or Comment from : Scott Weaver PhotoVideo |
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I appreciate your examples of good or interesting images to shoot in all the seasons I feel like I often hear that summer is terrible for landscape photography, etc Using the seasons to capture certain moods makes way more sense to me than writing off a whole season as not good for shooting! Comment from : Adam Matthews |
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Excellent tips and great examples! Comment from : Anthony Plancherel |
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Hi Mads, enjoyed the video because of the common sense tips you gave 'take the shot in case you learn new processing skills later' etc Just subscribed to your channel! Comment from : Chris Smith |
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Smartness of the photography lies in the showing untouched photosnot via computerbrSorri Comment from : banana |
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Thanks for such an informative video, full of gorgeous inspirational images, each one a work of art Wonderful Comment from : Wendy Newing |
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Excellent many thanks, I always learn so much from your videos Comment from : Cary Marshall |
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Very high quality Mads, keep them rolling Comment from : Andrew James |
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I hope we're getting closer to minimizing "the rule of golden hour" I think I've mentioned that I live in Hawaii which is characterized by vivid ocean and sky blues, lush greens and multicolored flowers I'm always out to capture that sunny and bright mood rather than somber moors or storm clouds Comment from : Kevin S |
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There is always something new each time you post a video I feel like a sponge absorbing all these new knowledge 😀 thank you 🙏🏾 Comment from : i am u photography |
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Awesome video! I’m an amateur photographer and you have really got me interested in landscapes, I can’t wait to get out and shoot Your videos have been so enjoyable and helpful Keep up the good work! Comment from : lucasn2535 |
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Motljus, träd och dimma 👌 Comment from : Marcus Wägar |
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Thanks so much, Mads, for sharing the creative variety of your photography, & for your practical wisdom Comment from : Robert Stephens |
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Looking at comparison on 7:38 , the amount of effort and quality of your content is noticeableThanks for your contribution to Photography Comment from : nyeint nyeint |
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Tip #6: Move to Denmark Comment from : Robert White Photography |
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Cheers Mads, another enjoyable and informative video Comment from : Bob Taylor |
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Thank you Mads Very enjoyable - it certainly helps to realise that "good light" doesn't begin and end with just the golden hour! Comment from : Bob McDonald |
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Brilliant tips Mads! I come away inspired every time I watch one of your videos and you just can't put a price on that! You spoil us with such great content, please keep it up, we're lucky to have you! Comment from : Andy Wadsworth |
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Great video Comment from : Artur Vidal |
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Great tips, Mads thnk you! Comment from : Weekender |
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Really really good I like so much Comment from : Ariel alejandro garma |
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Thanks Mads Great video, I like them all I hope you can explain also a little bit more your lightroom work and open it more I can take pictures, but missing lightroom advices too brLife is learning experience 😂😂😇😇 Comment from : Erkki Koski-Lammi |
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brilliant Mads, those tips were very interesting and I will adopt hem in my own work Comment from : Jim Cooke |
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I like this kind of video the way you do it Thanks for that Comment from : Lorenz Wodzinski |
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You are Great, my friend I have no doubt about it Your work allways inspires and motivates meThanks a lot! en gang til Comment from : javier rey |
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I love when you show the before and after editing! Comment from : Joy Cao |
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All great tips for landscape photography In addition i believe the unknown factor for a photo is the "eye of the beholder" A photo can be seen very differently by different people As an example some of your photos that you were not that enthralled with were, to me, very beautiful Comment from : John Leftwich |
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👍 Comment from : Dedushka Moroz |
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Favorite photo from forest out of camera looked great with processing Dynamic range in today’s cameras make it possible to save an image that looks to dark at first Comment from : Charles Andaloro |
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Another very helpful video Mads 🙌 Comment from : Johnny Grenda |
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Informative episode Mads and loved the images you used to support your comments During lock down I have been trying to improve my editing skills as too often I think I let myself down by not achieving the final vision of the image Now it is partially lifted Im just glad to be back out and take the conditions as they come and remember to enjoy the experience Comment from : scotty4418 |
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Love your creative decision making, equally, considering all your option, equally, maximizing the scene Nicely done Mads Comment from : Joseph Stanski |
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Would love to have a season calender of Denmark or one of your choice Comment from : John Collins |
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I love blue sky – gives some minimalism to the scene, no distractions, some abstraction of the scene Okay, some nice clouds (like in this photo you've shown) can make a huge difference … ;-) Comment from : Christian Augustin |
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Great tips Mads! Especially about not needing to catch the sunrise to get the light, here in Stockholm sunrise is at 330 right now brbrI love your work, especially the quiet Danish landscapes You really show the possibilities with staying close to home Comment from : Robert D Skönblad Andersson |
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Thank you Mads for pointing out that not only the golden hour is the best light of the day brSometimes when the mornings progressed i want to go home because everyone told me that light isn't good for landscapesbrAs you i tend to stay to see what nature brings Sometimes with better results Comment from : Valk- Photography :: Landscape Photography |
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As always your videos are interesting and you presented your work with such precision and detail Your experience and knowledge fall hand in hand World class images MADS 👏👌🏻 Comment from : Rhodesia 1 |
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Great video Mads Thanks for sharing 😉👍💪📷 Comment from : Pablos Dark Adventures |
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thanks the big one here for me is to shoot, shoot, shoot and the fact that further down the road you will (hopefully 😜) improve, in terms of editing I did this during our lockdown here, went back to some old raw files from years ago and gave them an edit Great tips all round Thanks! Comment from : Chris Homer |
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Another Great Video Take the tips with me Comment from : Jan Willem Kooi |
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