Название | : | 7 EASY TIPS that will IMPROVE your LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY |
Продолжительность | : | 19.38 |
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Просмотров | : | 82 rb |
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Informative but really nicely shot in both video and still Comment from : Chris Platt |
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Such helpful content In rural photography I'm usually thinking wide sweeping vistas, and now realize I've been missing opportunities to zoom in on specific elements Here in the PNW of the US we have no shortage of magnificent trees, just to start with, and I'm excited about changing my perspective I'm learning so much from your photography and videos Thank you! Comment from : K Springer |
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A terrific video in all respects Comment from : Donald Small |
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A video with perfectly made examples!brBeautiful advice Thank you : ) Comment from : Sarah Wolff |
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Simply Beautiful Comment from : Reoper Cegayle |
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Just catching up on some of the previous videos, thanks as always for sharing Nigel, great content Comment from : Bob Taylor |
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I'm really enjoying your videos and your tips are very useful It's so powerful to understand how different lighting conditions affect the final image Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Comment from : Chris Y |
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why were the stone walls built? Comment from : daniellegrandpa |
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Sweet drone shots Nigel! Especially with the sunrise point overlay! Comment from : HamletNOR |
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Great video Nigel, I'm definitely guilty of plonking my tripod down and photographing the first composition I seebrbrThanks for the reminder to just take more time to look around and explore the scene more 👍 Comment from : TheAndyMaan |
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Your video composition is as good as your static images!! Just a beautiful and pleasing vid! Congrats! Comment from : Gerhard moeller |
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Lovely tutorial Nigel the tight amt of info cheers vernon_alvares Mumbai India Comment from : Vernon Alvares |
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Are you in Dartmoor! Beautiful! I went last october, and the conditions were stunning Comment from : Knabberpause |
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I enjoyed your fresh perspective on this area and scene Comment from : Robert Baker |
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Thanks Nigel, as usual really informative, brilliant explanation of subject, using phone to demonstrate different focal length's was interesting Comment from : LAURENCE DUNKLEY |
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Great tips and information Nigel,Love your work mate,keep up the great videos,very helpful and gets me motivated👍👍👍 Comment from : HAROLD MEE |
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Suuuuuper cool stuff man Comment from : Donovan Gumbo |
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Amazing video and tips/ Your videography is amazing as well You look like a CGI character in the backgroundbrThank you Comment from : Scotty Waddy |
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The take home of this episode for me is to be absorbed in, appreciate and enjoy the photo taking process Actually seeing and imagining the frame may be best achieved with the enthusiasm generated from a long envigorating hike brAgain, you are inspiring! Tx so for your work ! Comment from : C Witt |
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Great video Nigel Thanks for sharing That's a great location Comment from : Vlog Photography |
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Loved the video especially Tip 3 Not having any dramatic landscape close by and always striving for that dramatic shot; I will now look more closely at what we do have here, thank you Comment from : Kevin Humphries |
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Not so good Comment from : suaihiam kamei |
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Really helpful clearly explained tips Great video! Comment from : Anthony Plancherel |
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Thank you for this useful video will help with my photography studies Comment from : Rachael Young |
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Hi Nigel, maybe a somewhat "funny" comment, but I always get distracted by your waist belt of the backpack dangling around instead of being fastened :-) Especially with your back problems, wouldn't it be advantageous to fasten it and thereby transfer weight on the waist? I find this helps a lot when hiking and I feel my back and shoulders much less Comment from : Sebastian Reick |
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Thanks for the helpful tips and taking the time to share Really glad i found ur channel Comment from : Gail Mager |
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What a beautiful place Comment from : c alcazar |
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The best camera : kitco/Enima/photography Comment from : ouakar amine |
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Nigel should have a line of ND filters that will be called ND ND filters Comment from : bhikhta |
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PLEASE tell me why the BW of the Tree didn't work?? That was my fav Comment from : ManNdoG Photography |
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Thanks Nigel for another fantastic lesson I really like and appreciate the 7 tip format! Mario Comment from : Mario Lombardi |
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Nigel, during tip 6 the 50mm shot actually looks like you have a wider FOV than the 30mm shot Am I missing something, they look like slightly different compositions, but my thought was either I’m looking at it incorrectly or you might flipped labels by mistake? Your thoughts Mario Comment from : Mario Lombardi |
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Wondering if you ever isolate and use frames from your drone footage? Today's footage was spectacular Comment from : JM Cirlincuina |
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Absolutely smashing video Thanks for the thoughtful advice and creative vision Very well done Comment from : Wallace Love |
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love this kind of tutorial! Comment from : G LING |
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Great video Thanks for sharing Comment from : Ryan Soper |
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Thanks for educating us once again! I always struggle with Composition especially in a busy cluttered area These are great tips and This really helps! Comment from : Kevin Zaw |
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What lens did you use ? Comment from : John Thomas |
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Very good tutorial Thanks Comment from : Sean Fagan |
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Your production quality is amazing The 360 drone shot with PhotoPills display really helped explain the scene masterfully I really appreciate all of your advice, it’s really helpful! Comment from : Andy Calhoun |
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Excellent video Thank you for taking the time to show examples of what you were talking about It made the tips so real and easy to understand how to actually use them Comment from : Andrew Hillier |
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Your videos are so surreal—like you're the only person traversing a new planet Beautiful stuff as always Comment from : Wesley Sularz |
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Man, blue sky shots alway look SOOO good in black and white Idk what it is Comment from : Chris Jay |
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Cracked it again Nigel, great area for photography and illustrating your points Comment from : stephen thompson |
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If the length of the videos is lesser (around 10-12 min) , it would be liked by more audience Comment from : sudhakarreddy m |
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I'd say hiking is the most underrated landscape photography tool Being willing to put in 20-40 km without knowing if you'll get an image is what's going to build that, landscape photographers spirit Creation is not about immediate gratification, it's a long and tedious process with a clear goal at the end Comment from : Felix Jorgenfelt |
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Great stuff Sir! Thanks! Comment from : Jon Cothran Photography |
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Thank you Nigel for spending the time to share your immense knowledge, it’s truly appreciated Every time I think my photography is getting better I watch your weekly videos and realise how far I have to go, but your inspiring videos just fuel my passion Thank you again Comment from : minus1db |
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Thank you Nigel for taking us into this beautiful nature Great tips! 👍🏼 Comment from : Olaf Lübke |
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You have such a positive outlook Your videos are so polished Thanks Comment from : Knut Asper |
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Love this lesson So grateful you spent the day and showed your process from morning light to sunset It really makes a difference to see it and have you walk through your compositions I learned a lot just from this video Comment from : Michael Reining |
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This new videocamera is a miracle, especially at the first scene Comment from : Marcikutyaful |
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I also find TPE (The Photo Ephemeris) application valuable when scouting locations I may find and would like to return to at another time of the year when the light may be better for a photo op It gives lat/long, direction of light at a certain time of the day, for a given date, so I can schedule return trip A very handy application!brbrVery nice video, thanks! Comment from : Reason3369 |
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It may be that i finally opened my ears, but this video is one of your best Comment from : George Appleton |
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Very helpful video Thanks👍 Comment from : T F |
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Fantastic video, so informative And what a landscape Thank you! Comment from : Mark S |
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Wow, this was so helpfull and interessting😃, thank you! At stop 13:38 with drone view I saw a beautiful picture: you was reflected in the water of the puddle in that wonderful landscape😍 love drone views! Comment from : Claudine Weber-Hilty |
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Hi Nigel, brAre you planning to do some (multi day) workshops in that area? That area Damm It's freaking beautiful! Comment from : Matthijs Bettman |
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I have been looking at your videos with a great interest, and I have to say I have learned a lot from your way of thinkingbrHowever, I'm blessed with great landscapes in Norway, and in the fjords and among the glaciers, there is a lot of high mountains They are all beautiful, no problem with that But how can I make the mountains look as big as they actually are in a photo?brI can shoot an image of a rock wall that is more than 1000 meters high, and it looks like a rather small mountainbrDo you have some tricks to share for solving this problem, Nigel Danson? Comment from : Kent Steinhaug |
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Black Crag? It's lovely up there Comment from : Mike B |
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Great tips and ones I will use as I'm heading to the Lakes in June, can you possibly name the Fell with the stile please, it was rumoured that the one on Loughrigg Fell has gone Comment from : phil n |
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That was a great video Nigel great tips fantastic views and your company too! You spoil us Comment from : Neil Cole |
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You are so, so lucky in GB If those walls were in the USA, vandals would have knocked them down at worst or at least painted graffiti on them Comment from : Larry Lancaster |
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Always learn something from you, Nigel Great video, as always :-) Comment from : PETER FRITZ |
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Really enjoyed this Comment from : Steve Mccarthy |
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I think that last pano you posted is amazing! Comment from : Murray Cotton |
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Very good video This is one of my weak points I have a very bad knee and I'm always feeling rushed to get the pictures before I have to cut short and take a break Love the mood of this landscape with the saturated colors and foreboding sky Comment from : Garrett Lucas |
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A worthwhile episodeas always Thank you sir Comment from : Alias Jim Wirth |
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Great video as always! How do you know what equivalent focal length you’re looking at by using the phone of the camera?brCheers Comment from : Mikol Roso |
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So much good advice - ie direction, time of day, moving around to choose better angles Brilliant Great location I love the fact you give us info on how you choose the best compositionbrI love the single tree image with the blue sky and the hedge pointing towards the tree (the negative space image) Lovely! Comment from : mariebird01 |
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Great tips, thanks for the video! But also, stunning views, wow! Comment from : Nilla Rafael |
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Great tips, and at least one that I could have used this week! Thanks! Comment from : Andy Pagett |
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stunning images like always !!!!! GOD BLESS !!!! Comment from : Juan Arroyo |
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Thankyou Nigel Another excellent video - makes me want to rush out right now with my camera Comment from : Stillfilm1 |
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Lol Not even 9a and your closing you watch rings Comment from : Ryan Turner |
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Enjoyed that video Lots of ideas to apply Thanks Nigel Comment from : Eamon OC |
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Just found out all your videos Thank you very much for making them They are really helpful for a beginner like me :) Comment from : Larson Deng |
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Nigel, I'm disappointed - you didn't said that it is fantastic to see us all again :( I'm a huge fan of your work :) Greetings from Poland :) Comment from : Joint |
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go raibh maith agat , thank you Comment from : The Full Irish Garry |
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Great tips once again Thanks Nigel - btw - strange ask but - what boots do you recommend to cover weather especially wet? Comment from : Colin Rogers |
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Love the iPhone idea and not seeing the big scene Just got back from a trip and am kicking myself for not using it because you've mentioned it before d'ohhhh! Comment from : Charlie Moger |
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There's an adage the 2 best pieces of photographic are your feet Your first point highlighted that by moving around you might get a better composition Comment from : Jay Lozier |
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Have you use Three Little Words to find and save a location? If so I wondered how useful it is? Thanks for another great video Comment from : Cary Marshall |
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You’re videos are seemless , so much effort and thought must go into making them, which makes them effortless and enjoyable to watch Comment from : mrpoobumhead |
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Great Video! I'm really wanting to try some Landscape photography, its the only type I haven't really tried Great tips! Comment from : That Ginger Photographer |
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Good Monday Morning from New Zealand, Great Video, Thanks for sharing, have a great week Comment from : Tony Mckeage |
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Stunning as usual and a great insight as always, there is just one thing I really am missing Pepples! Comment from : Alex Waterton |
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Mate, how did you reach 325k subscribers so fast Pst, we all know the answer You work soooooo hard Comment from : Paul Collingridge |
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Definitely got the right image to finish on Taken from the morning part of the vlog ? brThe fog patches do it for my taste Thanks again for sharing NigelbrStay safe 😷🇦🇺 Comment from : John Paul |
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Another really stunning and inspirational video! Comment from : Guillaume Sébire Photography |
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