Fabulous images. Especially the river and sunrise framed by the tree. It looks like all that’s needed to get great images are hard work, lots of skill, a bit of luck and more hard work Thank you for sharing.
These lights coming across the trees reminds me of the Red dead redemption 2 ! Nice shots ! May I ask where are these landscapes located, somewhere in North island?
Amazing work. Great compositions and tones. Your videos convinced me to buy the Fuji GFX 50S II camera. I too am a film photographer, especially enjoying large format, but the cost and complications of working with color negative film in 4x5 size has led to me mainly shooting in bnw. I don't mind it, but sometimes I wish to capture colorful scenes more effortlessly. These photos really show off the amazing dynamic range and tonal transitions of digital medium format. I didn't know it was this good.
Some neat images in that batch Stephen, I really enjoy the atmospheric conditions and the special light that creates. And you on the nail, IBS is a powerful tool in the cameras these days and very useful for spontaneity in the creative process.
Who’d a thunk 24 minutes watching a guy shoot trees in a pasture? Fantastic! Thanks for this video on the 50Sii. I’m on 6 months with my 50Sii and wondering about whether or not I stay with it or move to 100S or 100Sii? For now I’ll stay put. Are you shooting in 1:1 A/R? I got the Medium to shoot in 65:24 and love images. Yes B&W is a great look for the 50Sii. Thanks for your work! Cheers!
Hi, liked and subscribed.. great vid and great images. The Image at about 8:46 looks almost like a visiting alien or a ghostly reminder of Sauron's Tower with the Eye!
hi, I'm new to your channel and I have to say I'm really enjoying what I've seen so far. I have a question though. I'm interested in buying the GFX50SII and was wondering how it shoots in 65x24 aspect ratio, as I want to buy it for panoramic photography predominantly. Ideally I'd just buy the XPAN but considering the price and the chance the electrics could fail at any moment, I feel the cost isn't worth it anymore. I hope you can help with my question as im new to photography and feel abit stupid with my lack of knowledge.
Hi Stephen, hoping you can point me in the right direction. I have just purchased the 50S Mkii. Shooting in manual mode, setting aperture and iso and shutter speed for example 60 seconds. When taking the shot im not getting a countdown timer on rear screen, eg 60, 59, 58 etc. Do you know if this is an option on the 50S mkii and if yes how to activate it, many thanks Nigel
Hey. I have noticed when my eye is at the viewfinder and I press the shutter button, the display screen is blank and the countdown timer can be seen in the viewfinder
A lovely set of images. That light and colour, beautiful. And pleased to see someone, finally, using (even) the GFX handheld. What’s the point of all that technology (IBIS) only to ignore it? There are too many YT photographers who seem pedantically stuck with using a tripod, even below medium format, and so miss shots viewers can see emerging and tend to produce too many similar, static photographs. As, for instance those low angle shots of the trees and the overhead view of the tree in the fog… stunning.
Thank you 🙏 I’ve been using medium format film cameras for the last three years and focus stacking with them is not possible. Medium format cameras are used differently to 35mm and smaller sensors because of the shallower depth of field characteristics of the sensors and the lenses. I use the hyperfocal focusing method and I use it to make sure my main subjects of interest are sharp. I don’t use focus stacking.
Beautiful photographs of the individual trees. !! I would have shot a pano of the valley in front of you. But then it is best to use a tripod :)) I would like to see to individuale trees in Black and White.
Hi Stephen, Good day. Just want to inquire. When shooting with the GFX what would be the optimal aperture for landscape? I shoot full frame and I always find my self using f11 to f16 to ensure everything in the frame is in focus (combined with huyperfocal). Is it the same with medium format?
Hey, It depends on your camera height, the distance to the closest object you want to be in focus and your lens. Generally, I use F8 or F11 for my 30mm lens.
Another great video, but please go back to where you show the RAW file then edited. Also go back to showing the photo settings for each image. Us photo-nerds like it!
Love this series of tree photos
Thanks
Great work and great tips. Thank you
Thank you, Bernard 🙏
The 3 tips at the end was a nice touch.
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👍👍 aha the shed! Nice clean processing on those cohesive trees images.
Thank you 🙏 Glad you enjoyed them
Wonderful ethereal images Stephen!
Thank you, John 🙏
Perfecto just perfecto
Thank you 🙏
You aced it again Stephen, some surreal images there.
Thanks Mick 🙏
Wonderful! Consider also B&W in the fog
Thank you 🙏 Yes, check out my previous videos where I use B&W film and digital in the fog. ✌️
It's just Beautiful Thanks you so much
Thank you 🙏
Great video and stunning photographs. Would love to come shoot here!
Thank you 🙏
Really great video, Stephen! You captured some lovely shots on this morning. Well done on making good use of IBIS!
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful images, so peaceful.
Thank you 🙏
Your excitement really shows what is it to be a photographer. 😊. Subscribed
Thank you 🙏 Glad you enjoyed it.
those are great photos!
Thank you 🙏
Really love the vid and your channel in general, great photos! Fantastic job on capturing the overall mood of the foggy morning.
Thank you 🙏
Great Job Stephen, some really special photos there.
Thank you David 🙏
thank you so much for the extraordinary videos about this outstanding Camera.
I am thinking about buying the gfx 50s II. Greetings from Switzerland.
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏 It is a great camera ✌️
Great content, amazing photographs... Congrats!!
Thank you 🙏
So beautiful and clean photos. Thanks for all of these beautiful videos. Analog or digital, both are a pleasure to see
Thanks Peter, I’m glad you enjoy them 🙏
These are absolutely beautiful - and great to see your thought process as you go. Your enthusiasm is infectious!
Thank you 🙏 Glad you enjoyed them ✌️
Fabulous images. Especially the river and sunrise framed by the tree. It looks like all that’s needed to get great images are hard work, lots of skill, a bit of luck and more hard work Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting 🙏
Just came across your Channel Stephen. Just subscribed and looking forward to seeing more of your videos. 👍😊
Welcome, Cath and thank you 🙏
@@StephenMilner Your very welcome Stephen 😊👍
These lights coming across the trees reminds me of the Red dead redemption 2 ! Nice shots !
May I ask where are these landscapes located, somewhere in North island?
Thank you 🙏 In Pirongia
Amazing work. Great compositions and tones. Your videos convinced me to buy the Fuji GFX 50S II camera.
I too am a film photographer, especially enjoying large format, but the cost and complications of working with color negative film in 4x5 size has led to me mainly shooting in bnw. I don't mind it, but sometimes I wish to capture colorful scenes more effortlessly. These photos really show off the amazing dynamic range and tonal transitions of digital medium format. I didn't know it was this good.
Glad you enjoyed it. Congrats on your new camera. I hope you enjoy it.
Great Job, greetings from antpods, from Poland.
Thank you and welcome 🙏
Some neat images in that batch Stephen, I really enjoy the atmospheric conditions and the special light that creates. And you on the nail, IBS is a powerful tool in the cameras these days and very useful for spontaneity in the creative process.
Thank you, Keith 🙏
Who’d a thunk 24 minutes watching a guy shoot trees in a pasture? Fantastic! Thanks for this video on the 50Sii. I’m on 6 months with my 50Sii and wondering about whether or not I stay with it or move to 100S or 100Sii? For now I’ll stay put. Are you shooting in 1:1 A/R? I got the Medium to shoot in 65:24 and love images. Yes B&W is a great look for the 50Sii. Thanks for your work! Cheers!
Hi, liked and subscribed.. great vid and great images. The Image at about 8:46 looks almost like a visiting alien or a ghostly reminder of Sauron's Tower with the Eye!
Thank you 🙏 Glad to have you on board ✌️
hi, I'm new to your channel and I have to say I'm really enjoying what I've seen so far. I have a question though. I'm interested in buying the GFX50SII and was wondering how it shoots in 65x24 aspect ratio, as I want to buy it for panoramic photography predominantly. Ideally I'd just buy the XPAN but considering the price and the chance the electrics could fail at any moment, I feel the cost isn't worth it anymore. I hope you can help with my question as im new to photography and feel abit stupid with my lack of knowledge.
Hi, it works well.
Hi Stephen, hoping you can point me in the right direction. I have just purchased the 50S Mkii. Shooting in manual mode, setting aperture and iso and shutter speed for example 60 seconds. When taking the shot im not getting a countdown timer on rear screen, eg 60, 59, 58 etc. Do you know if this is an option on the 50S mkii and if yes how to activate it, many thanks Nigel
Hey. I have noticed when my eye is at the viewfinder and I press the shutter button, the display screen is blank and the countdown timer can be seen in the viewfinder
A lovely set of images. That light and colour, beautiful. And pleased to see someone, finally, using (even) the GFX handheld. What’s the point of all that technology (IBIS) only to ignore it?
There are too many YT photographers who seem pedantically stuck with using a tripod, even below medium format, and so miss shots viewers can see emerging and tend to produce too many similar, static photographs. As, for instance those low angle shots of the trees and the overhead view of the tree in the fog… stunning.
Thank you for your awesome comments 🙏
Beautiful shots! Have you had to use focus stacking with medium format?
Thank you 🙏 I’ve been using medium format film cameras for the last three years and focus stacking with them is not possible. Medium format cameras are used differently to 35mm and smaller sensors because of the shallower depth of field characteristics of the sensors and the lenses. I use the hyperfocal focusing method and I use it to make sure my main subjects of interest are sharp. I don’t use focus stacking.
@@StephenMilner Great to know!
Beautiful photographs of the individual trees. !!
I would have shot a pano of the valley in front of you. But then it is best to use a tripod :))
I would like to see to individuale trees in Black and White.
Thank you 🙏
Hi Stephen,
Good day. Just want to inquire. When shooting with the GFX what would be the optimal aperture for landscape? I shoot full frame and I always find my self using f11 to f16 to ensure everything in the frame is in focus (combined with huyperfocal). Is it the same with medium format?
Hey, It depends on your camera height, the distance to the closest object you want to be in focus and your lens. Generally, I use F8 or F11 for my 30mm lens.
@@StephenMilner thanks! Great Info mate. Cheers
Another great video, but please go back to where you show the RAW file then edited. Also go back to showing the photo settings for each image. Us photo-nerds like it!
Thank you 🙏 Will do
Great work, but are you going to get back to some film photography? That is what set you apart from the rest of UA-cam
Thank you 🙏 Yes, my new film camera should arrive next week.