Why Photographers Love Fog
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- In this video I will be discussing why I and many other photographers love shooting in foggy conditions. And I will be showing you a recent shoot I did in the fog.
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Why Photographers Love Fog
I love that foggy mood and that little walk with You. Thank You again.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
Loved it❤ every shots just 💖🤌
Thank you!
The "corn dog looking thing" looks like it's the Great Reedmace (Typha latifoli), also known as the typical "bulrush" in the UK though there are other plants called bulrushes too. You got some nicely atmospheric photos of the trees and collapsing barn in the fog, though I think my personal favourite was the shot with the spider web hanging in the roof beams.
Thanks! The spider web is definitely one of my favourites too
I like the editing, something about its just nice. keep it up.
completely agree i really like the style of videos he makes
Thanks!
Thanks Jamie, I enjoyed this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I notice that you rarely (if ever?) use the camera viewfinder, even when you're not doing macro or tripod shots. Why is that? I'm curious because I much prefer using the viewfinder for framing such photos: to me it feels quicker & more intuitive than using the screen, plus it helps stabilise the camera.
I find changing settings easier when using the live view and I'm often getting shots where I can't really get my eye up to the camera. I mainly use the viewfinder when it's sunny and I can't see the screen well
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I think the corn dog things are bullrushes