Forest Photography - An Intimate Exploration with a Nikon D850
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2024
- In this photography vlog, I continue to build a collection of intimate scenes encapsulating the characteristics and small details of the forest. With a Nikon D850, a Sigma 105mm f/2.8 DG HSM Macro Lens, and (surprisingly) a Tamron 100-400mm f4.5-6.3 lens on hand, I search for a variety of subjects to photograph while enjoying the peacefulness of the outdoors.
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Gear used in this video:
Nikon D850 DSLR
Sigma 105mm f/2.8 DG HSM Macro Lens
Tamron 100-400mm f/4.5-6.3 F-Mount
Tripods: Vanguard VEO 3 Range (3T+ and GO 3)
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She has such a beautiful eye for the small things! ❤
I really like your image “Echo”. It is dreamy. Not abstract. Just dreamy.. to the right degree!
As always Courtney- great video. I really liked "Echo", and it's because of you, I look forward to grabbing my camera gear and heading out into the wilds. Your casual pace is a pleasure to be a part of. We'll continue watching "over your shoulder" from Port Angeles, WA. USA, where spring has sprung! Keep up the good work!
Beautiful and good video Courtney as always!
I'm so happy to follow your work, those little details of nature, the exquisite processing of your photos, your peaceful voice explaining it.
Everything perfectly placed in the right place.
Thank you for sharing it.
Hi, I am a fresh amateur from Somerset. I really like your channel, watching your videos I have learned some useful information and even decided to switch from APSC to FF. Now I am a proud owner of a d780, and it is truly a big step forward. I am eagerly looking forward to your next videos, wishing you great shots and unforgettable moments.
I liked the out of focus part of “Echo.” Just because we can focus stack doesn’t mean we always should. Your photo evokes classic macro photography for me. Really fun video to watch. The way you talk about your shots seems like you’re just talking to us like we’re there. Thanks.
I loved the mirror image. The little mushroom cap nestled in the green moss was exquisite!
Stumbled across this video today and I'd like to say I felt really happy to see a content different in pace and style from what's is generally created on UA-cam. Keep it going!
When i am in a wood i like to take photos of moss covered tree roots. I like the way that they appear to be snaking towards you in the photo.
Hi, you're awesome! Please go on with your content!
I’ve been interested in Photography almost since I can remember. I’m also a UA-cam addict, lol. There are subjects I binge on for months, even years. Sadly, though, I’ve only found two UA-cam photography channels I like, and yours is one of them.
Great video Courtney. Yes, I think that is a great idea to do a telephoto only forest photo shoot.
I often use my 100-500mm lens with open aperture for close up's with photostacking...like it!
This is surprisingly peaceful and inspiring to watch. Thank you so much for sharing this.
fantastic video, i felt like i was watching one of those learning shows.. the way you went from shot to shot and the words you use, very informative and also very lovely photos 🙂
First time watcher of one of your videos, and I really enjoyed your content. That shot at 8:14 'Mossy Hide Out' is superb. I nice reminder to slow down and take the time to observe. Subbed.
"Mossy Hide Out" is extraordinary! I enjoy your videos and photography, have been following you here for a while now. I have to say, "Mossy Hide Out" may very well be my favorite image. Do not ever stop capturing mushrooms!
Lovely macro work. As for using long lenses for landscape photography I totally agree . I usually use 35mm to 135 mm. Tne classic focal lengths
Just discovered your channel. Really appreciate the way you walk through all of your thought processes. For someone new to photography like me, this is far more useful than the typical “10 mistakes ALL photographers make” or “best settings for camera x” type videos out there. Also appreciate the chilled vibe immensely. Will be downloading loads of these to watch on my next long haul flight 😊
Your work shows just how difficult it is to make art from the muddle of nature. By perseverance and natural ability you make lovely images. Many think you can just walk into the countryside and the images present themselves. They dont. Its hard and lengthy work. ❤️
Great video Courtney. All the images and compositions are super but I really liked that "Mossy Hide Out" :)
Absolutely brilliant Cortney. I’m really enjoying your videos.
Watching you explore the Forest in those Wellies reminded me of my favorite Brit of all time, Compo from Last of the Summer Wine. Thanks, Haven't been reminded of him in far too long and it made me smile!
The photo "Echo" was perfect as it is, thank you...👍
I so love Mossy Hideout...well spotted
Hello, thank you for taking me along, the great explanations and great pictures. Best regards, Albert
I did post a comment in a previous video giving out about the advertising and sponsorship but after watching two of your videos it is a small price to pay! I love the way you explain your photos and the thought process. Inspirational...literally!
Really Nice video Courtney, and it was great to meet you Last week!
As a viewer, I feel you have made the change from someone that makes very interesting videos to a photographer that has developed a distinct style that will be the envy and model for many macro photographers. I certainly enjoy your woodland photos, but your macros make a statement. Is it time for a book?
Damn your square crop shows on screen as a square crop! I was faffing last week trying to stick foil down the sides of my screen to impose a square crop.
Goes without saying, you captured some lovely images, have you ever tried Macro insects?
I am fine with the spore not being tack sharp. As you said it was ethereal and it is beautiful on it own. Kudos
Good to meet you last weekend. Some cracking little finds there. The moss spores were great. Have you ever thought of carrying a small spritz bottle for some of these macro images?
Take care.
I just smiled when I seen the fungi, I knew what you were up too! Stunning capture’s. Your photos never bore me. I always look forward to seeing your videos. 👏🏻❤️📷
Amazed to see your Professionalism , I would love to follow you onwards to see your informative and professional content , and start learnings . Thanks that you are in youtube ❤
🙏 thank you
Courtney - You are the best...I simply wish that you would post videos more often. Seems that you are slacking a bit! Keep them coming - most entertaining on the internet, as well as being very helpful.
„Mossy Hide Out“ is such a lovely picture 😍 well spotted 👏🏻
Another beautiful gem of a video Courtney. Very inspiring and I feel the same shooting in woodlands, I can’t see the composition for the trees at times. Never attempted Macro, but feeling inspired. Was wonderful to meet you at Birmingham NEC and thanks for letting me steal a selfie.
I would recommend the tiny, lightweight Laowa 65mm macro lens - fits in a small pocket, takes great detail in handheld manual unless its blowing a gale.😮 tip: also use red peaking
Been using the D850 since 2018. It's still my go-to for nature photography.
Lovely day in the forest Courtney so serene and beautiful mushrooms, ' Echo" ✌🏽
I can't take tree pictures, they just never work, so don't take my thoughts as having any value. But, I did think the vertical shot, rather than the square crop gave a sense of height to the tall trees. I liked the use of the DX mode, making sure there wasn't too mushroom around your subject....see what I did there? As I think I've said B4, you have an eye for composition I very much envy!
Excellent video & shots, thank you for sharing :)
Yes I love your channel. At the same time, I feel like you are something out of a Harry Potter Movie. Please take that as a compliment.
Favorite genre of photography! Man these cameras and lenses are massive! I am glad for mirrorless cameras.
С удовольствием смотрю ваши ролики!
Очень позитивно и познавательно! ❤ 👍😊
That was a very nice episode... I was myself out in the woodland today taking pictures and sat down to watch your new vid while I ate my lunch when I returned home. I was at The Crosby Arboretum in Picayune Mississippi USA
Love your photos and indeed: the most important thing is to enjoy the adventure. Love the musical choices you made too. :)
Your forest macro work is so inspiring. I live in Suffolk and we simply don't have that kind of mossy floor in any area I have visited, but I shall have to open my eyes and find some subjects for my new macro lens.
Great job Courtney good video as always.
Thank you for another amazing video. I love when you share the settings that you used as well. As a beginning photographer I like that because it helps me to learn more about my camera. I loved the photo with the trees. As you were looking for a shot/composition I was looking beyond as you were walking and the row of trees far off in the distance made this real cool looking archway. I love the forest and the weather looks like it is shaping up here in Oregon. I want to get out and dust the cobwebs off my kit. I would love to see a forest video with the telephoto lens. What kind of filters do you use on days like you were having that this video? Was it an overcast day? Thank you
Thanks for sharing your experiences. You created some awesome images.
It's great to see you work, good shots.
Great video. I'd be interested to see your usage of extension tubes (or even a comparison of that approach vs a macro lens)
Awesome video and photos my friend! I kept saying out loud you do see that amazing tunnel back there! Shoot it, shoot it!!!! 1:43 maybe you have taken that shot before!👍👍👍
Beautiful images.
Thank you so much
You‘re inspiring me with that way you Look at the world of small things. Next time I Go with my Camera into the Woods I try this to do with „Open Eyes“. Thank You !❤
Hi Courtney! Just wanted to say how nice it was to meet you at the Photography Show last week! Loved that first macro image of the pine cone by the way!
Another excellent and inspirational video. Thank you. Also, great to meet you in Birmingham last week at the Video & Camera show.
I really liked the "Echo" shot, simple and beautiful. I'll also say I'm glad to see another photographer who doesn't feel the need to have the very latest equipment and understands that using used gear is a good environmental choice. I have the same Tamron 100-400 lens, and love the results I get with it, by the way. All the Best! :)
Thanks again Courtney for another interesting video with great images.... interesting location with many possible compositions....you have a great eye for unusual but interesting subjects.... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😊
Great video, love ‘echo’, thanks Courtney.😊
Excellent shots as always
Great photos! I’m amazed that you can find mushrooms all year around where you live. I’m envious. Now I’m inspired to go look for macro subjects.
Great video. I love the "Echo" photo. Yes, by all means use your telephoto in the forest. I have many times and have been very happy with the resulting photos. It can, however, be tricky to find the right composition.
Yo tambien tengo el Sigma 105 y es un magnifico objetivo macro calidad -precio!! saludos
I recently come across your channel and love your videos. You present yourself and film your videos so well with valuable information and things to consider, well done from a fellow photographer from South Wales :-)
You are my inspiration to get into my local forest with macro equipment. I love the images, and the one of the moss sporophyte (Echo) is really lovely. Critcially sharp in just he right spots.
Great photos: Thank-you for sharing!
Thanks Courtney. A great video and I love the photos
I truly enjoy your videos. They transport me to a peaceful and secure world of nature. I find myself watching them repeatedly, never tiring of their beauty. Every detail you capture is stunning. Your videos are like short stories, immersing viewers in the depths of nature's splendor.
As an additional suggestion, have you considered using a small misting device to create water droplets on the intricate details you film? I believe the effect would be quite captivating
Another great video Courtney.
I think it's a good idea to use the telephoto lens in the woods as it gives you a different perspective.
The Echo image i really liked as it spore looked like it was a reflection of the first one.
Look forward to the next one.
You are blessed to have been born in a technoligically advanced Age. Photography and life could have been so much better for us older viewers. We did however benefit from a more generally relaxed lifestyle, no World Wars and the Prog Rock era. Keep noticing nature, Courtney.
I enjoyed your video! As you were preparing to take the trees, there was an interesting channel through the woods that you can see at 1:39 or so. I personally might have attempted to use that channel with trees to either side to create a composition, getting a tunnel of light effect. The near perfect verticality of the trees in this wood would still have been apparent.
Hi Courtney Victoria I just bought a Nikon D750 and a Nikon 105mm Micro or macro, I love to follow your videos Thanks
One can never take enough mushrroms images! Great post
Superb video as always, fab location, whereabouts in the Forest of Dean is this?
Thoroughly enjoy it! Another great video Courtney.
Nice Video.
Why you move your cameras Up Side down, for Low angle?
You can tilt the ballhead to the Side, and use the L-Bracket Side mount.
So you can easy handle the camera.
Greetings from germany
you got me hooked on photographing moss spores, I brought out my Helios 40mm and adapted it to my canon camera.
Those two "dreamy" spores... the other is like dreaming of the other. Quite romantic I would say 🙂
The OOF echo you did with the sporophytes is quite lovely. Sporophytes are tough to shoot.
Love your video, Can you tell me what brand is the orange bracket? Thx
I'd like to see you try a pseudo prime shoot using your 70-200mm lens, just using one focal length, perhaps at the long end and wide open to get a good depth of field... I'm not sure how challenging that will be for you in the woodland?
I love the echo shot. I prefer macro with some blur. For me, it adds to the image. Great images!!
9:57 in, spores, so now I know what I photographed in my backyard the other day. I think I’ll see if I can edit a couple. Thank you!
Very peaceful video , thanks. Not quite sure why you're stacking your images but it works. Also have a question as to why you aren't using a cable release or your self timer for those closeups. Love the videos. Thanks.
Courtney was clearly a forest pixie in a previous life. (Or Mario, given how often she gets them!)
Wonderful work. I visited your website. Very nice work.
I, for one, enjoy your mushroom shots, ma'am. 😊
I get a lot from your videos so, thank you!!!
I get much satisfaction from your videos, and images. Some of your work parallels mine, a little at least, but my gear is limited - cropping to optimize my composition is a matter of backing up or moving closer, zooming a bit, and thank goodness for Photoshop! I don't print large very often, so my resolution is okay for sizes that fit my space. Thank you for sharing - my life is better for it!
Its dreamy .. Courtney. Looking into getting a 60mm Macro soon. Cheers
Hi Courtney, as for your question regarding the photostacking, I still like macro pictures, where only a certain part of the object is in focus. As for myself, that stops me from photo stacking, when I am out.
Fine detail a good eye. I'm still using my D850 for weddings as my camera A.
Always very interesting watching your videos with your creative images and I like your image titles! Kind regards from Sweden
I love your videos and your voice.
You should do hour long nature walk videos as a relaxation ASMR kind of thing. 📸🌿
Another great video, I particularly liked the “echo” photo.
Speaking of using your telephoto lens more often - A wonderful on-going self-challenge is always the "one-lens" option. Choose a single prime lens (perhaps your telephoto), and spend the entire day with it.
Thank you for sharing💕💐💕