I came across one of the WPA video's for the first time about three weeks ago, I have lost count on how many I've watched. I have enjoyed every one of them and also learned from them. What I can't understand is how each video will have at least one dislike, they have all been great, they have put more places on my bucket list and they also teach. Who could dislike any of them? Doug, you and your camera man are doing a great job, even the bloopers!
Outstanding videos. I hope you continue to make these instructional, exploration videos. I haven't seen anything better. Personally, I like this format much better than the movie-type video format you are using in 2020.
I was born and raised in Forks, so I know those places, animals and plants well. Your video was excellently researched. Everything was accurate. I learned quite a bit about photography from it, too, including that I've been doing some things right. Did I subscribe to your channel? You bet! Great work. Keep it up.
Really enjoying your content there is almost some bird or wildlife photography channel in youtube so please keep doing. You deserve more views and subscribers.
The viewing figures are phenomenally low for this quality, what on Earth is happening? It’s incredibly informative both for photography and wildlife and it’s really well presented.
Mark, there's nothing here on hatred and racism and sexism. There's no opportunity to criticise the Trump Administration or to trash Megan Markle and the British Royal Family. There are no shots of people beating up McDonald's employees. No dumpster diving. No conspiracy theories. No pimple popping. This is Beautiful, this is Pure. This is educational and informative. Personally, I need therapy - there's something unnatural about binge-watching Doug's videos at 3am when I'm so tired I can hardly keep my eyes open. There are NO better videos than Doug's - I've watched most of them so I know. The last one was an old man stuttering and stammering in a lecture room - a LECTURE ROOM, I ask you with tears in my navy-blue eyes - and criticising everybody else. Doug deserves a Nat Geo Wild Award.
The gut turns "UP" his Kevin setting to 2300 to improve his greens??? Even at 2300 he's about 3000 degree to low, particularly in an overcast lighting. If you don't learn how this works at the camera, you're doomed to spend the rest of your life in Photoshop.
I think the cohost Aaron, meant to say turn up an additional 3200° kelvin. If he miss spoke I apologize for the confusion, I know he knows the difference.
I have loved your videos for a long time. Going to Olympic soon, and these tips are great.
Beautiful
You deserve so many more views. I strongly urge all viewers to share Dougs videos in social Media.
I came across one of the WPA video's for the first time about three weeks ago, I have lost count on how many I've watched. I have enjoyed every one of them and also learned from them. What I can't understand is how each video will have at least one dislike, they have all been great, they have put more places on my bucket list and they also teach. Who could dislike any of them? Doug, you and your camera man are doing a great job, even the bloopers!
Outstanding videos. I hope you continue to make these instructional, exploration videos. I haven't seen anything better. Personally, I like this format much better than the movie-type video format you are using in 2020.
1964 we moved to La Push, I could write pages. Shi Shi Beach to Cape Disappointment, Pacific beaches to Mt Olympus, the peninsula is magical.
Where can I access your beautiful pictures!
I was born and raised in Forks, so I know those places, animals and plants well. Your video was excellently researched. Everything was accurate.
I learned quite a bit about photography from it, too, including that I've been doing some things right.
Did I subscribe to your channel? You bet! Great work. Keep it up.
Wonderful presentation and never been there and want to go. You mention you used a circular polarizer filter and which one please?
This is very educational. I like it!
Just happened to notice all the little flying creatures what's your recommendation to keep them at bay?
Your an underrated talent for sure !
Geat!!! Thanks
Really enjoying your content there is almost some bird or wildlife photography channel in youtube so please keep doing. You deserve more views and subscribers.
You're up in my neighborhood now. Nice episode.
The viewing figures are phenomenally low for this quality, what on Earth is happening? It’s incredibly informative both for photography and wildlife and it’s really well presented.
Mark, there's nothing here on hatred and racism and sexism. There's no opportunity to criticise the Trump Administration or to trash Megan Markle and the British Royal Family. There are no shots of people beating up McDonald's employees. No dumpster diving. No conspiracy theories. No pimple popping. This is Beautiful, this is Pure. This is educational and informative. Personally, I need therapy - there's something unnatural about binge-watching Doug's videos at 3am when I'm so tired I can hardly keep my eyes open. There are NO better videos than Doug's - I've watched most of them so I know. The last one was an old man stuttering and stammering in a lecture room - a LECTURE ROOM, I ask you with tears in my navy-blue eyes - and criticising everybody else. Doug deserves a Nat Geo Wild Award.
very nice video friends.
Never knew so much house in a picture awesome🤙
The gut turns "UP" his Kevin setting to 2300 to improve his greens??? Even at 2300 he's about 3000 degree to low, particularly in an overcast lighting. If you don't learn how this works at the camera, you're doomed to spend the rest of your life in Photoshop.
I think the cohost Aaron, meant to say turn up an additional 3200° kelvin. If he miss spoke I apologize for the confusion, I know he knows the difference.