Thank you for bringing me a new vision of nature photography. In Brazil, there is no autumn-like in the northern hemisphere but the ideas are wonderful!
Re: picking up leaves and chucking them in the air - watch out for... erm.... how can I put this delicately... let's just say watch out for what a dog might have left buried beneath the leaves. This is the voice of experience, trust me
Great tips Kim,I have watched a lot of youtube video's, and a lot of them are geared toward the more professional which doesn't help me. But you break it down, and make photography fun, and easy to understand. Thanks, and stay well...
Thanks Kim, a great video with lots of pratical ideas. I agree, autumn is one of the most photogentic seasons! I've tried a lot of the ideas, but you had some new ones as well. Thanks! All the best to you
Great video Kim, you have given me several weeks worth of ideas. I particularly look forward to trying ICM and more abstract images using a zoom lens. Thank you so much.
I love autumn photography. I always seem to get my best shots this time of year. My current best shot includes the fall colours at sunset with reflections on the water.
Really enjoyed watching your video Kim! Fall is my favourite time of the year - the weather is perfect and the leaves are beautiful!! Keep shooting and enjoy!! All the best from Canada!
Thanks for sharing Kim.... great ideas and opportunities...as it is spring in Australia the lighting is different but your suggestions can still be applied & experimented with... cheers 😀
Fantastic ideas! I love this time of year, I feel as though you can get really create with it! Although, if I started throwing leaves up in the air I'd probably forget to take photos because I was having too much fun ha!
Thank you Kim !! Great Ideas.. Can't wait to get out. I'm new to your channel. Enjoying it very much. I live in the ozark mountains of Missouri. Not turning yet, but it won't be long.
Great video and great ideas. Your videos are really some of the best out there. You present information very well. I am hoping to get some fall images this weekend here near the Seattle/Tacoma area of Washington state, USA. Leaves started to die off due to drought over a month ago but wet and warm weather came in and has delayed the turning of colors. I have been known to take pictures of fungi, snails, and other small animals. You just have to walk slowly and pay attention to everything around you.
Great video Kim. I'm still waiting for the autumn colours to come out in Mid Wales. Seems a bit late this year but Im due to shoot some new autumn photography very soon. I don't have nearly 30k subscribers but Im growing slowly but surely 😄. Thanks for sharing some great advice. Look forward to the next video :)
Today I headed to a local woodland to capture some fall colors…my dumb ass brought only rolls of bnw film. At least the light was shining through leaves and branches, and I got some pretty contrasty images haha
Great ideas but id love to have some sample shots to go with the ideas
Brilliantly educational Kim, really inspirational, thank you 🙏
Thank you. I hadn't thought of several of your suggestions.
Thoroughly enjoyed the video and your wee Scottish brogue.
Some great ideas Kim…thanks very much. Greetings from the east coast of the US.
Thank You, Kim.
👌 ideas Kim.
Great tips thanks , I'm just waiting for the leaves to go more golden brown
Cool ! Took notes !
Just found your videos. Very good and interesting. Thanks.
Thanks, I enjoyed your video!
Great tips! Thanks!
Thank you.👍📷😎
Thank you for bringing me a new vision of nature photography.
In Brazil, there is no autumn-like in the northern hemisphere but the ideas are wonderful!
Aww thank you; however, the seasons are not 'on time' or 'late' (often just like a lady) 👍💚
These last two autumns it seems I'm spending more time on the ground realizing I'm not as young and flexible as I once was. ;-D
I had the same issues - Keep an eye out for the whole new LowPho from MSM 👍
Re: picking up leaves and chucking them in the air - watch out for... erm.... how can I put this delicately... let's just say watch out for what a dog might have left buried beneath the leaves. This is the voice of experience, trust me
We love being outdoors with nature, that’s just our kind of place it’s beautiful!
Great tips Kim,I have watched a lot of youtube video's, and a lot of them are geared toward the more professional which doesn't help me. But you break it down, and make photography fun, and easy to understand. Thanks, and stay well...
Glad it was helpful :) Thanks again
Beautiful video Kim, autumn is always a time of colors. You inspired me to go out with my macro lens
Hope you find something interesting to capture :)
Great ideas! … and yes, a polarizer is important in the Fall (not just on sunny days).
Variety is 'The spice of life' - just got in from some macro leaf work.
Hi Kim,
A really nice selection of ideas for autumn photography and very helpful.
Look forward to seeing your next video.
Some very good and informative tips. Thanks for sharing.
Great video Kim those wellies wow
Thanks Kim, some lovely ideas. I love Autumn, personally I think it’s the best season. I just love the colours. Take care, Graham
Thanks Kim, a great video with lots of pratical ideas. I agree, autumn is one of the most photogentic seasons! I've tried a lot of the ideas, but you had some new ones as well. Thanks! All the best to you
Great tips. Enjoy your videos.
Great video Kim, you have given me several weeks worth of ideas. I particularly look forward to trying ICM and more abstract images using a zoom lens. Thank you so much.
Some wonderful tips here, Kim. Lovely work!
Plenty of useful tips in there Kim 👍
I love autumn photography. I always seem to get my best shots this time of year. My current best shot includes the fall colours at sunset with reflections on the water.
Wonderful advice Kim! Thanks so much!
Thanks Kim! Always enjoy your videos and you always offer great pointers!
Thank you very much Jim
Thanks Kim for the creative photo ideas!
Really enjoyed watching your video Kim!
Fall is my favourite time of the year - the weather is perfect and the leaves are beautiful!!
Keep shooting and enjoy!!
All the best from Canada!
Thanks for sharing Kim.... great ideas and opportunities...as it is spring in Australia the lighting is different but your suggestions can still be applied & experimented with... cheers 😀
Heel mooi en nuttige tips
Fantastic ideas! I love this time of year, I feel as though you can get really create with it! Although, if I started throwing leaves up in the air I'd probably forget to take photos because I was having too much fun ha!
Great info Kim thank you 👍
As always, good tips.
Love the fungi
Thanks Kim some really great ideas for an autumn photography project definitely be giving some of them a go love the colours and contrast of autumn 🍂
Thank you Kim !! Great Ideas.. Can't wait to get out. I'm new to your channel. Enjoying it very much. I live in the ozark mountains of Missouri. Not turning yet, but it won't be long.
Very informative. I fly drones. They have really good cameras these days. Your info will help me take better videos. TY
Great video and great ideas. Your videos are really some of the best out there. You present information very well.
I am hoping to get some fall images this weekend here near the Seattle/Tacoma area of Washington state, USA. Leaves started to die off due to drought over a month ago but wet and warm weather came in and has delayed the turning of colors. I have been known to take pictures of fungi, snails, and other small animals. You just have to walk slowly and pay attention to everything around you.
Great video Kim. I'm still waiting for the autumn colours to come out in Mid Wales. Seems a bit late this year but Im due to shoot some new autumn photography very soon. I don't have nearly 30k subscribers but Im growing slowly but surely 😄. Thanks for sharing some great advice. Look forward to the next video :)
Today I headed to a local woodland to capture some fall colors…my dumb ass brought only rolls of bnw film. At least the light was shining through leaves and branches, and I got some pretty contrasty images haha
Awe no!! Glad you managed to make the most of the black and white film though.
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