How to create long exposures in bright conditions, without an ND Filter, using Photoshop stacking

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  • How to create the effect of a long exposure when there is too much light, so you do not have the option to set a 30-40sec or longer shutter speed, and you may not have a 10 stop ND filter available, this video takes you through the steps to use stacking in Photoshop. The image is Tower Bridge on the River Thames in London.
    If you would like to follow along with the video, you are more than welcome to download the RAW file here :- drive.google.com/drive/folder... all I ask is that you respect my copyright, so if you wish to share your version of this images, please give create to myself for the original photograph with @jamiermathlin
    If you are interested in purchasing Luminar Neo, feel free to use my discount code " JAMIE10 " , you can find the website here :- skylum.com/chk/luminar-s?utm_...
    You can also find more information on my website for my 2024 workshops and sky packs here :- jrmathlin.uk/
    If you are interested in my works, you can find more information about me and my photography here:-
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    If you have any comments, questions or you would like to get in touch please go to my contact page on my website,
    best regards Jamie

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  • @simonshoots-scores9762
    @simonshoots-scores9762 3 місяці тому +9

    Have just discovered your Channel. You have amazing skill and teaching ability, explaining why you’re doing what you do. Thank for sharing. Very inspirational.

  • @sonjon1000
    @sonjon1000 4 місяці тому +4

    There is never a time I dont learn something new and so useful, thankyou!

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому

      I am very happy to hear that you learn something new from my videos, it makes the whole process of sharing worthwhile 😀

  • @Kalasbra
    @Kalasbra Місяць тому +1

    Hey, i just found your channel and I just had to say WOW, i am so impressed of your skills. I love how this photo ended up. Thank you!

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Місяць тому

      you are very welcome, and glad to have you on board 😀

  • @LauMagroTheFrenchKOInection
    @LauMagroTheFrenchKOInection 4 місяці тому +5

    Magnificent work and superb tutorial. You're simply the best teacher one can get. Easy to understand and very easy to follow. Thank you.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому +1

      thank you for your kind words, they are very much appreciated :-D

  • @marlinsobbota9846
    @marlinsobbota9846 4 місяці тому +2

    I find your knowledge and mastery of Photoshop to be staggering. You're able to visualize your final photograph and know what features in Photoshop and Lightroom you need to utilize to get there. This is a BEAUTIFUL photograph. So pleasing to look at. The last time I was in London was 1971. Unfortunately, I'm unable to travel much now. Maybe in the future. London was so unique back then with Buckingham Palace, Scotland Yard, Russell Square, Picadilly Circus, and Carnaby Street. Unlike any other city.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому

      Hey Marlin, good to hear from you. All the places you mention are still there and jewels of the capital 😀

  • @erik1836
    @erik1836 Місяць тому +1

    You gotta love a guy who uses "whilst"! Lol
    Part of the fun of your videos - aside from the mind boggling knowledge and understanding you so very kindly impart and take the time to painstakingly share - is listening to your effortless narrative style, speech patterns and tonality.
    A "Perfect Storm" of sorts, one might posit, as a delineation and term of characterization thereof!

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Місяць тому +1

      Hi Erik, Your description of my videos as a "Perfect Storm of sorts" related to my knowledge and delivery is incredibly flattering. It is my goal to combine insightful content with engaging storytelling, and it's heartening to know that this effort resonates with you. I appreciate your support and am grateful that you find both the information and the presentation valuable. Thank you for being a part of my journey and for your wonderfully encouraging feedback!

    • @erik1836
      @erik1836 Місяць тому +1

      @@jamiermathlin Long ago, lost in the misty mists of times gone by;
      someone, whose name alas - albeit, is long forgotten now - but yet,
      still, even now, on this occasion bodes worthy of reference my quoting him (or her) said, apropos that:
      "One good turn deserves another."
      Not, to put too fine a point on it! As Charles Dickens did coin for us to use on occasional occasions in his novel, Bleak House - along with also therein "Take the measure of a man - person".
      Not necessarily word perfect quotes of either quote - be forewarned.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Місяць тому +1

      @@erik1836 Thank you for your thoughtful and eloquent comment! The wisdom in "One good turn deserves another" is timeless and a reminder of the importance of kindness and reciprocity. And yes, Charles Dickens' insights from Bleak House offer rich reflections on human character and relationships.
      Your reference to these quotes adds depth to the discussion here on the channel. If you have any more thoughts or favorite quotes, feel free to share them! Your contributions are always welcome.

    • @erik1836
      @erik1836 Місяць тому

      @@jamiermathlin I have several areas of high level expertise I have developed skills in and one, Photoshop and such, that I will never master as it's not really necessary to my purposes but with which I am at the point of being "good enough for government work"!
      The areas I am more than good at are writing, selling and mentoring young men - all of which actually dovetail in a way they is condusive to easily moving between one to the others.
      Each requiring strong creative verbal and writing skills, the understanding of people - especially young men in their 20s and 30s and the ability to transfer quantities of experience with life, historical and societal insights that will help them avoid the pitfalls we all went through usually without a skilled mentor on our sides removing road blocks that were oh our ways.
      I am currently writing a novel, sell my own fine art creations and those of the two painters I represent and oversee the sales of our prints and even tee shirts I create.
      Your skill levels with photography and Photoshop are wonderful to behold. I do love the "Magic of Photoshop" as Unmesh Dinda of PixImperfect puts it but you are to those realms of endeavor what I, at the risk of being too pleased with myself seeming, have as respects writing, selling and mentoring my "boys". Most were not born in America but rather from Africa, Bangladesh, the Middle East and other parts of the backs of beyond.
      Sadly, most American yoots, I find unserious, purposeless - easy times make soft men as I am certain you well know and is likely an affliction besetting Great Britain too.
      In any event, we all have our fortes that result from our inherent loves of a discipline which is one of the things that is most wonderful about this world we live in.
      I don't have to be at your level to appreciate and learn - be it ever so humble on comparison what I produce on comparison!

    • @erik1836
      @erik1836 Місяць тому

      ​​@@jamiermathlin
      I have several areas of high level expertise I have developed skills in and one, Photoshop and related, that I will never master; as it's not really necessary to my purposes but, with which, I am at the point of being "good enough for government work"!
      The areas I am more than good at are writing, selling and mentoring young men - all of which actually dovetail in a way they is condusive to easily moving between one to the others.
      Each requires strong creative verbal and writing skills, deep understanding of people - with the mentoring - especially of young men in their 20s and 30s and the ability to transfer to them substantial, actionable quantities of experience re life, historical and societal insights that will help them avoid the pitfalls we all went through usually without a skilled mentor by our sides removing road blocks that were in our ways.
      I am currently writing a novel, sell my own fine art creations and those of the two painters I represent and oversee the sales of our giclee prints and even tee shirts I create.
      Your skill levels with photography and Photoshop are wonderful to behold and worlds beyond my own. Though, I do love the "Magic of Photoshop" as Unmesh Dinda of PixImperfect puts it but, you two are to those realms of endeavor what I, at the risk of being too pleased with myself seeming, have as respects writing, selling and mentoring my "boys".
      Most were not born in America but rather hail from Africa, Bangladesh, the Middle East and other parts of the backs of beyond.
      Sadly, most American yoots, sms, I find unserious, purposeless - easy times make soft men, as I am certain you well know and is likely an affliction besetting Great Britain too.
      In any event, we all have our fortes that result from our inherent loves of a discipline, which is one of the things that is most wonderful about this world we live in.
      I don't have to be at your level to appreciate and learn - be it ever so humble in comparison what I produce in comparison!

  • @odarrien
    @odarrien 3 місяці тому +2

    Creating the long exposure using Mean in PS is quite straightforward looking at your process. I'll utilise this sometime soon..... Your edit though! My goodness that's impressive! Going from the initial image to that final image is spectacular!

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for your kind words and for taking the time to leave me a comment, it is very much appreciated 😀

  • @keithdraycott
    @keithdraycott 3 місяці тому +3

    Another photoshop masterclass - Thank you Jamie

  • @mikelister4590
    @mikelister4590 3 місяці тому +1

    Stunning editing to take another wise less than ideal weather image. And make it POP to what you had hoped for originally.

  • @Den-dp5zc
    @Den-dp5zc 3 місяці тому +2

    Great video showing me a technique I want to try. Thank you!

  • @bsperka
    @bsperka 3 місяці тому +2

    Excellent tutorial. Thanks very much!

  • @mariamccormick7879
    @mariamccormick7879 Місяць тому +1

    You did it again!! Thank you.

  • @MyStocko
    @MyStocko 4 місяці тому +2

    Fantastic Jamie. You have turned a good image into a fantastic image. Did'nt know about the smart object conversion. So as always , learnt something new. Many thanks.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому

      I am very happy to hear that my video was of some help 😀

  • @mikefoxworthysr.7183
    @mikefoxworthysr.7183 3 місяці тому +1

    Jamie, extremely helpful! Your teaching skills are magnificent.

  • @chrismassa5891
    @chrismassa5891 4 місяці тому +1

    Always amazing.

  • @AnnKilpatrick
    @AnnKilpatrick 2 місяці тому +1

    Tried it out on Queenstown landscapes shot in the middle of the day on a bright blue sky day. Worked well. Also interesting to see the difference in images when I tried out different stack modes, eg maximum and minimum.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  2 місяці тому

      so happy to hear that it worked well for you 😀

  • @jaimee.campuzanot.2702
    @jaimee.campuzanot.2702 4 місяці тому +1

    Jamie, thank you so much again for your nice tutorial videos, I learn so much from them. I also want to thank you for sharing all your pictures selflessly. Best regards.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you Jaime for your kind words, they are very much appreciated, and you are very welcome 😀

  • @Ronin760
    @Ronin760 3 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant! Great instruction as well. Thank you!

  • @CaiShuRen
    @CaiShuRen 3 місяці тому +1

    Learnt a lot from this tutorial. Subscribed and Liked. Thanks, Jamie

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому

      Many thanks for your comment it is much appreciated 😀

  • @jasonlacey5979
    @jasonlacey5979 3 місяці тому +1

    Excellent.. certainly one of the best. Thank you

  • @sagg2009
    @sagg2009 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank You Again Jamie, Great work😀

  • @wellwhatthen10101
    @wellwhatthen10101 3 місяці тому +1

    This tutorial has giving me a new outlook on the bridge and Adobe tools . This is a work of art

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you very much, I am glad to have helped you take a new look 😀

    • @Anon54387
      @Anon54387 3 місяці тому +1

      @@jamiermathlinWhat is the point of doing it this way instead of with an ND filter? Honestly, it seems more trouble than simply remembering to bring the ND filter. And if there is a slight color change through use of the ND filter (A) that may not necessarily be a bad look and (B) one can adjust the color back to what one wants in post processing (indeed, people often do this whether an ND filter is used or not). It's not cheating since this is artistic photography and not photojournalism.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому +1

      @@Anon54387 just demostarting a technique, a technique that removes traffic and boats as well as smoothing the water. If you just use an ND filter for a single long exposure you will see the traffic and boats blurred in the shot, especially the lights. This technique allows you to remove the blurred lines and images.

  • @massimogiorcelli4666
    @massimogiorcelli4666 3 місяці тому +1

    Very very interesting masterclass, thank you for sharing your skills with us, simple amateurs like me

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому

      My pleasure, and I am happy to hear that you enjoyed the video :-)

  • @M31glow
    @M31glow 3 місяці тому +1

    Masterful!

  • @whooptydj
    @whooptydj 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video. Helpful ideas. Thanks!

  • @dennisj.6135
    @dennisj.6135 4 місяці тому +1

    Good morning Jamie,
    Another exquisite photo creation and explanation of your artistry of digital editing. Today’s video was very detailed in a step by step approach to this photo. Again, thank you for your continued videos and time involved to create a wonderful learning environment for us all.
    Sincerely,
    Dennis

  • @neilgrant1927
    @neilgrant1927 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you Jamie, excellent exercise. Quite a number of takeaways from following along using your raw files. Havent been to London since pre-Covid, and pre-photography as a hobby. Your workshop later this year, English Medieval cities, really appeals. Again thank you.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, it is very much appreciated. Let me know if you are interested in joining the English Medieval Cities Workshop, I am just looking for the number of people who may be interested. If you are drop me a note from my comments page on my website jrmathlin.uk

  • @Kirangokal7
    @Kirangokal7 3 місяці тому +1

    Fantastic share and education in a very systemic manner, thank you

  • @WaterShowsProd
    @WaterShowsProd 3 місяці тому +1

    A stunning image of my favourite bridge. Really enjoyed this walk-through.

  • @marcystarnes5511
    @marcystarnes5511 4 місяці тому +1

    that was amazing - learned some great tricks -

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому +1

      I am really happy to hear this 😀

  • @mark1hancock
    @mark1hancock 3 місяці тому +2

    You turned a ho hum image into a fantastic image, great work

  • @aidendoyle1532
    @aidendoyle1532 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks very much, I have learned a lot. I will be in London in May so will see if I can put things into action!

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the comment, and best of luck when in London !

  • @cerealkiller4248
    @cerealkiller4248 Місяць тому +1

    I have no idea what techniques you are using, but the end result is beautiful.
    PP’ing my pictures has always been my Achilles heel, as a self taught photographer, teaching myself Photoshop/Lightroom has been beyond me, and I normally find some of my favourite photographers have a background in graphic design etc.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Місяць тому

      Hi Cereal, take a look at some of my earlier video, I deal with the basics of Lightroom and Photoshop:- www.youtube.com/@jamiermathlin/videos scroll down to the earlier ones and look for the titles basics, including how to import and export from Lightroom and basic processing, take a look..... 😀

    • @cerealkiller4248
      @cerealkiller4248 Місяць тому

      @jamiermathlin Thanks for the tips, I'll take a look later when the kids are in bed. Your work is beautiful. I noticed you mention Serge Ramelli in your Community page. Funny enough, when I discovered your page the other day, before I clicked on the Community page, I thought your stuff reminded me of Serges' work, both of you are producing fabulous photos.
      Thanks 👍
      Subscribed

  • @PeggySwords
    @PeggySwords 3 місяці тому +1

    This is brilliant Jamie. I always learn so much from your videos! I just tried sticking some images for the first time and now I have a way to process them! Thank you!

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому

      Thank you Peggy, it is a great method to use :-D

  • @chrishill2489
    @chrishill2489 4 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant tutorial mate and easily understood👍👍 I’m going to give this a go next time I’m in London for sure🤓👍👏👏👏

  • @NJM1948
    @NJM1948 3 місяці тому +1

    Excellent - superb transformation!! My go to is NEO but still enjoyed this and it can be replicated with NEO - thanks for the great vid

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому +1

      Many Thanks, I use Neo for some elements of my work, it is very god for sky replacements and I love the mystical slider, wonderful !

  • @salgarni818
    @salgarni818 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you

  • @AnnKilpatrick
    @AnnKilpatrick 2 місяці тому +1

    Very good

  • @TheCozzz
    @TheCozzz 4 місяці тому +2

    Good vid. Use this lots but with other program. One point though, my experience and understanding is that photo noise is random. Therefore, no need to denoise, as the noise will cancel out out by way of being stacked to many other photos where noise is different in each photo.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому

      that is a very good point Criag 😀

  • @dr.lopuckdds2603
    @dr.lopuckdds2603 4 місяці тому +1

    Oh Well, Maestro well done, as I’ve always found

  • @bds7874
    @bds7874 3 місяці тому +1

    Awesome work, both in terms of the image ultimately created but the way in which you teach us each step. Loved it, subscribed and thinking about a course soon.
    What gear did you take this pic with?

  • @hayabusaTravels
    @hayabusaTravels Місяць тому +1

    Gonna use this to remove people from touristy places I visit! Thank you!

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Місяць тому +1

      It is a very good way to remove people from the scene, however, you do need to have around 70-80% of the images to be vacant of people through all the shots you take, so as long as the people are moving you should be good 😀

    • @hayabusaTravels
      @hayabusaTravels Місяць тому

      @@jamiermathlin I just did a test today and took 15 - 20 photos with my phone on a tripod. And it works!!
      The stacking in photoshop provided me with a clean image: no people, no cars.
      As long as the thing you want to eliminate is moving in your frame, it will get removed! And nobody will stay still for a long time.
      You can just stay there and take a picture everytime something moves in front of your camera.
      This is a very BIG deal for me as I don't want to carry a conventional camera on my motorcycle trips...
      I have a Iphone 11 Pro and used the wired headphones volume controls to trigger the shutter so to not introduce movement by pressing with your finger on the display.
      Thank you!

  • @nickyfoulkes8476
    @nickyfoulkes8476 4 місяці тому +1

    Seen this image conversion done before. I think the image quality is better than an ND filter. Sadley, my denoise function stopped working on my Mac studio last week. It just produces a grey screen, but records the file as though it has done something, but no. Perhaps others have had the same. Sonoma is due to update tonight, but that will not change Lightroom CC. Keep these video's coming please Jamie. Thank you.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому

      sorry to hear about your denoise not working 😞 That sounds like Lightroom might not have permissions to write to the folder, or perhaps the drive is almost full. Denoise creates a new file, so Lightroom needs to be able to write that file to disk. The error suggests that it can't for some reason.

  • @markscutt7471
    @markscutt7471 2 місяці тому +1

    I love this final image, thank for the explanation of 'mean'. I never understood the different modes in stack modes :). Did you know the app for Sony A7 does a good stack 😜 lol

  • @LeicaCat
    @LeicaCat Місяць тому +1

    Subscribed

  • @BruceRyman
    @BruceRyman 4 місяці тому +1

    Good video I agree with John add some time stamps so we can jump to various points. The Mean Feature was mind blowing to learn about! Also your mastery of lightroom is very impressive with the masks and gradient filters etc. Do you have a lightroom editing video? If not you should consider making one on the top items you do to an image. I learned a lot of great tips from you lightroom edits. Thanks for taking the time to make this.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому +1

      Hey Bruce, thank you for your comment. I do not have a single specific video for Lightroom, but I have many videos (over 80 in total) that cover the different ways, Lightroom, Photoshop and Luminar can be used. Have a look back at my back catalogue: - @jamiermathlin

  • @edmundhayes7982
    @edmundhayes7982 4 місяці тому +1

    Great tutorial. I don't use LR much at all; maybe I should.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому +1

      I used to be Photoshop only, however, I was introduced to LR by Serge Ramelli, and it made me realise that LR has some advantages over PS, and the same the other way round. If you combine the two, I think it makes for a great combo. Also LR gives the organisation element of your photo storage as well. Best regards

    • @edmundhayes7982
      @edmundhayes7982 4 місяці тому

      @@jamiermathlin Thanks, I'll give it another try and look at some of Serge's UA-cam videos.

  • @JohnBerthoty
    @JohnBerthoty 4 місяці тому +1

    Really nice, but I think the reflection of the tower on the right should be shorter?

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому

      Thank you John, I think you could be right 😀

  • @fogtownrog
    @fogtownrog 4 місяці тому +1

    Whilst taking the series of photos, what was the time or interval between each shot? Great video.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому

      Only 3-5 seconds, long enough for the water pattern to change and the traffic to keep moving 😀

  • @SteveD-nb8qj
    @SteveD-nb8qj 3 місяці тому +1

    Jamie, Did you use Aperture Mode for the 15 Photos? Also, I have learned A Lot from Watching Many of your Videos, Thanks, Steve

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому

      Hi Steve, I generally use aperture mode most of the time and vary my exposure by using the third control ring on my Canon RF lens, this is my preferred method, as it means that as the lighting in the scene changes (sunset) the camera adapts and maintains my exposure settings. I am not a fan of manual mode, as you are always chasing the correct exposure 😀

  • @SteveD-nb8qj
    @SteveD-nb8qj 3 місяці тому +1

    Regarding the 15 Different Photos: Did you Keep the camera in Aperture Priority Mode at F/16? Thanks... Have Learned a Lot from your Videos

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому

      yes indeed I did keep the camera in aperture mode and maintain F16 😀

  • @gcookz86
    @gcookz86 Місяць тому +1

    This is a great technique! Thanks for sharing. Is there a benefit or a reason to use this method over an ND filter? It seems to me that the ND filter method would require so much less editing.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for the question, three reasons why this is a useful technique; firstly if you do not have your ND filter on you, and secondly you can end up with blurred or drawn-out lights or lines with a long exposure, and lastly you can extend the exposure time to an equivalent longer exposure time, this shot was equal to about 3 mins. If you want to see me do a 4 min exposure shot with ND filters look here:- ua-cam.com/video/vRrf_H0sda4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=JamieRMathlin

    • @gcookz86
      @gcookz86 Місяць тому +1

      @@jamiermathlin Thank you for the reply! The video was incredibly informative. Much appreciated.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Місяць тому

      @@gcookz86 you are very welcome 😀

  • @drumdrumcymbal1594
    @drumdrumcymbal1594 3 місяці тому +1

    Sorry about my OCD.................sensor dust by first tower................because you were at f22 huge spot............was cleaning my screen first.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому

      I missed that, so well spotted 😀 I was at F16, as F2 gets a little too soft, but either way, a bit of a miss from me :-)

  • @robbiesloan3992
    @robbiesloan3992 2 місяці тому +1

    hi, i seem to be having issues when trying to save a Raw file after editing down to a JPEG in photoshop, only option i have to save as jpeg is to save a copy if i try to save it as save as it wants to say the PSD file. any idea why this is happening?

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  2 місяці тому +1

      you can use the export function in the file menu, select JPEG in the top selection box, and the export to chosen location, I hope that helps...

    • @robbiesloan3992
      @robbiesloan3992 2 місяці тому

      @@jamiermathlin thanks yet again Jamie

  • @jamesmcleod4729
    @jamesmcleod4729 3 місяці тому +1

    remove tool doesn't work using Photoshop 2024 beta

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  3 місяці тому

      which version of Beta do you have, as it worked fine on my 25.7 version ?

    • @jamesmcleod4729
      @jamesmcleod4729 3 місяці тому

      @@jamiermathlin2024... I fixed it.. thx

  • @oneeyedphotographer
    @oneeyedphotographer 4 місяці тому +2

    Way too long, most of the material is irrelevant to the stated aim. You might have done better to make several more concise videos so your audience can choose the parts necessary to improve their skills.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for taking the time to give your feedback John, it is much appreciated, and I will take your points into consideration!

    • @oneeyedphotographer
      @oneeyedphotographer 4 місяці тому +1

      @@jamiermathlin I hope that my comments lead to your having a better channel.

    • @MikeK-NIreland
      @MikeK-NIreland 4 місяці тому +3

      What's your channel called, can't wait to see your content, it must be amazing 😂

    • @djunabug
      @djunabug 4 місяці тому +1

      I like it. No hurry :)

    • @oalessa1
      @oalessa1 4 місяці тому +2

      I enjoy your videos so much. Take as much time as you like.