This is a mathematical sum deduced to the end result. Take away for me, don't be afraid of experimentation and its culmination in exposing the limitations of artistic freedom. Enjoyed it.
"You know what I mean... If I'm away for more than 15 minutes, she'll start moaning". I can sympathise, Gary. For me, it's "Haven't you taken that picture yet?" I feel your pain
Which is why you should only go out for photography with other photographers or alone. I know that the intent is to kindly share your time with her, but as you see, you’re not… she’s in the car, you’re there at the beach ;)
As a weekend warrior landscape photographer summer sunrise is silly o'clock & weekends 9 times out of 10 sunrise & sunset is rubbish. I have one day to get out & about so I do shoot during the day. I stay home when it is blue cloudless skies. I do pick my location carefully according to various weather forecasts. Dartmoor during the day with a great sky oooh. When it comes to a long exposure King. Great images.
Living in the Arizona desert, monsoon season is a great time for clouds, and really any time of day. Plus, monsoon cools everything down so you don't get third degree burns going for the mail.
The big skies in Northumberland alone make the county well worth a visit. Love all the images and thanks for taking the time to explain in detail what you are doing.
I was deeply engrossed in this video Gary. I am at present trying open up my LE photography again. It's going to take a few trips but you have just inspired me even more....Thank you Gary, stay safe, hope you didn't get to much of a 'ear ache' when you got got back to the van........
Amazing video on Long exposure photography in the middle of the day Gary, incredible to see that rainbow like that. Really appreciate the info you provide us to hopefully improve our own work. Thank you.
Thanks for the video! Not only is it interesting to see the use of filters to take long daytime exposures, but your excitement and enthusiasm really hold ones attention. Wonderful shots
So glad I ran across your video. Just got a new set of filters and how nice to see your experimentation here today. Thank you! Learned quite a bit about the clouds, mid day sun exposure, and could just feel and appreciate your excitement. The rainbow was quite an added bonus! Sorry it didn't stick around when you got to the other side of the lighthouse!
Love your music in this video Gary😊.. As for clouds we haven't had any in my region for months now.. We in winter here in Namibia and I'm at the coast in Walvis Bay.. And we just don't get much rain in winter.. Down south in Cape Town definitely you get loads of winter rain and storms.. But here we only get rain in summer.. So it's quite unique I guess.. But even here at the coast we get less rain then the inland.. So I can actually count about 10 or 15 days we'll actually have beautiful rain clouds.. We get mist belts plenty but not rain clouds. So our winter is coming yo an end by September we'll be getting warmer and I'm looking forward to my scattered clouds to capture so beautiful sunset images I'm so passionate about 😊
Another great vlog Gary. It’s a pity that the lighthouse kept getting in the way! Just kidding, it gives a great sense of perspective. Thanks for keeping the channel going, it’s always the highlight of the week!
Thank you so much. You have inspired me to go out and play and to have fun with my photography. I have been in a lull with my photography and your videos have encouraged me to get back out and learn about long exposures. Thank you again.
I’ve been thoroughly enjoying IR photography during the midday hours when the sun is shining full blast. Enjoyed your photos here, thanks for the tips.
Great images as always Gary. Just getting over a knee replacement so have had time to watch loads of your vlogs and I have throughly enjoyed them all to the point that I forced myself out and hobbled to my local seafront to do some long exposure shots. Paul
I have went out during the day a lot and the skies are wonderful absolutely loved all your images as always Gary 15 stop being my favourite but that rainbow was amazing ! Great footage once again thank Gary 👍
I live 10mins from where you where taking the photos so I have in the past taken umpteen photos of the lighthouse. That said, non the way you took your photos, so another visit to Berwick is on the cards very soon. Great photos Gary.
You are so flipping right Gary , I can't recall the last time I had decent clouds at sunrise 😵💫 You had me at the mention of filters.... try as I do I just can't wean myself off long exposures 😅 18:47....Love that image 👌 You've given me the kick I needed to get put in daylight for a change ,cheers for that 👍👍
well ive finally joined, I support you anyway I can, now I have a small job ive been able to afford it, think I commented on this in a earlier thread, but your work is awesome
wonderful video Gary.....I use my heavy ND filters to photograph electric welding arcs.... you can see things in the photograph that the welder can not see......just like in landscape images......cheers from Florida USA.....Paul.... and yes, clouds are so wonderful in the middle of the day....
Absolutely superb, looks like I dont have to get up early to get some interesting long exposure images. The pictures are stunning. Thanks for the hardwork
Hi Gary. As im an amature photographer. Id just like to say a HUGE thanks for your video's . Ive seen so many video's of other photographers that explain this and that, but you just tell it in such a way its so easy to pick up and understand alot easier. Like you said in an old video" it doesnt have to be complicated " Love watching your vids and seem like a great guy too👍 Keep up the great work. CHEERS. 🍻🍻
I have a 16 stop which I don't use all that often but I swear by my 13 stop filter, good at midday when overcast, enables me to capture longer exposures than the big stopper without being ridiculously long. One of the best things about long exposure photography is you can shoot pretty much when you want. Super captures as always👍
Great video. I have a 15 stop Lee but very seldom use it. I get bored after 3 mins... 8 mins exposure I will have lost the will to live... lol Brilliant images as usual Gary.. I will go out and give it a wee go at the weekend..
Wow.... only just found your channel and immediately subscribed. I have never seen such Witchcraft.... those 15 stop images are sublime. Thanks for sharing
@@GaryGough three months more mate , having the house worked on atm which required moving out , very stressful, should be back in at the end of August. Haven’t touched a camera except the one on the phone for months.
The clouds in the middle of the day are a result of increased thermic activity due to the increased solar heating. The ground heats up more than the surrounding area and when it gets to a point the pocket of air leaves the ground and ascends. Warmer air can contain more moisture and as a result, when it climbs it condenses resulting in the classic midday cumulus clouds (the little white fluffy ones). Hope that helps a bit
Great Gary. I haven't done much long exposure stuff but this is inspiring. You converted me a while ago now, was never a fan but now I can see the beauty in it. I was thinking of your wife stuck in the van though lol.
I must be very lucky, during the day my wife will be patient but does get a little frustrated when I take some long shots, in the evening, I'll say I'm going out for a couple of hours and she'll say, no probs, see you soon. Sometimes she will come and read her kindle while I shoot. Some lovely shots here. We are heading here in 2 weeks time, first time in this neck of the woods, can't wait
Loved this outing Gary!. I thought I was the only one who did the reverse engineering thing....LOL! It's great fun to experiment and end up with a great image. Looks like you did get that rainbow in the end. Cheers, thanks for sharing 👍
Lovely shots, all of them. My personal choice when you were playing between the 10 stop and the 15 stop was the 10, because I liked the bit if detail the 10 left behind. But on the slideshow at the end when there was no way to tell which, it did not matter. Again, lovely shots, all. I need to work on my filter game a bit more, but I don't really have access to the water. A few small creeks, but no waterfalls, and definitely no beaches, lol.
I’m glad all our wife’s are the same. “Does it really take that long to take a picture”
Wicked video.
Lol it’s in their nature I guess 😂😂
@@GaryGough 😂😂 absolutely
I really enjoyed this video, Gary. Thank you for being here!
This is a mathematical sum deduced to the end result. Take away for me, don't be afraid of experimentation and its culmination in exposing the limitations of artistic freedom. Enjoyed it.
"You know what I mean... If I'm away for more than 15 minutes, she'll start moaning". I can sympathise, Gary. For me, it's "Haven't you taken that picture yet?" I feel your pain
Which is why you should only go out for photography with other photographers or alone. I know that the intent is to kindly share your time with her, but as you see, you’re not… she’s in the car, you’re there at the beach ;)
Can't agree with you folks more.
@@klyiu2006 👍😁
I’m heading to Scotland in 2 wks with my camera and I can already hear my amazing wife
I have more shots that include my wife's rear end as she gets bored and wanders into shot than I care to remember!
Those last photos with the rainbow, what a wonderful surprise. Great video, as usual. See you soon!
Just in awe with the details in the clouds and results of that 15 stop filter. Truly brilliant!!!
Don't blame your wife. Photography is fun, watching a photographer husband is boring! Excellent information, thankyou.
Excellent information Gary and very well explained thank you for sharing it with us
Very welcome
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. I am motivated to experiment a bit more. Amazing photographs too.
Happy days, rainbows! Very informative, thanks, Gary
Thanks, Gary! Stunning, awesome, beautiful. And that rainbow.
As a weekend warrior landscape photographer summer sunrise is silly o'clock & weekends 9 times out of 10 sunrise & sunset is rubbish. I have one day to get out & about so I do shoot during the day. I stay home when it is blue cloudless skies. I do pick my location carefully according to various weather forecasts. Dartmoor during the day with a great sky oooh.
When it comes to a long exposure King. Great images.
Last half dozen worked out well, see the rainbow came back for you
I was lucky but it wouldn't set behind the lighthouse, damn! :)
Living in the Arizona desert, monsoon season is a great time for clouds, and really any time of day. Plus, monsoon cools everything down so you don't get third degree burns going for the mail.
..excellent video...not surprised , as they always are...
Very kind Gordon 👍👍
The big skies in Northumberland alone make the county well worth a visit. Love all the images and thanks for taking the time to explain in detail what you are doing.
Thanks Valerie 👍👍
I thoroughly enjoyed the video Gary, as always. Keep them coming.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍👍
Amazing. Funny but Berwick is a real hidden gem of a place.
Not been there since my childhood. Now I live at the other end of the country
The best thing about this video is how enthusiastic you are. Loving it :-)
Cheers 👍
Excellent vlog love how you talk abot the information 👍
Gary, that was an excellent presentation and content and right to the point!. Thanks for the simplicity.
Nice work Gary, thanks for taking the time, hope the misses was not too unhappy.
Thanks for showing me your explanation using the histogram, makes great sense now . Cheers.
great experimenting Gary, yes and stunning images to
Cheers Jim 👍👍
I always go out at everyone says it’s the wrong time of the day loved the filter tutorial thx 👍🏻
Hey Gary, those are some nice clicks. Enjoyed your video 🫱🏻🫲🏽
I was deeply engrossed in this video Gary. I am at present trying open up my LE photography again. It's going to take a few trips but you have just inspired me even more....Thank you Gary, stay safe, hope you didn't get to much of a 'ear ache' when you got got back to the van........
Always get earache 😂😂 cheers
Lucky with that rainbow! Those rainbow shots are great!
Cheers Vern 👍👍
Gary, I look forward to your videos. I learn something new each week. Thank you :)
How fortuitous that, as you affix the filter at about 7:45, a cloud comes over and darkens the video! That’s the coolest thing ever!
Right, I'm Inspired. I'm off to the beach to try out your tips.
What a great video! First time over here, I’m loving it!
Those were awesome pictures. I can’t wait to try this out!
Absolutely stunning as ever Gary !
very interesting look at another new angle of photography for me , Thank you for sharing , subbed
Cheers Matt 👍👍
Fabulous work. I love them they look fabulous.👍🖖
Thank you 👍👍
Love the pictures and I love doing long exposures :)
Amazing video on Long exposure photography in the middle of the day Gary, incredible to see that rainbow like that. Really appreciate the info you provide us to hopefully improve our own work. Thank you.
Cheers Ross 👍👍
I love how you transport your enthusiasam and your fire for your photography. Great videos!
I really enjoy watching your vids especially on a Sunday morning, please continue doing them!
Love the 15 stop filter images.
Nice and clear explanations. Thank you.
Thanks for the video! Not only is it interesting to see the use of filters to take long daytime exposures, but your excitement and enthusiasm really hold ones attention. Wonderful shots
Absolutely brilliant love love love it 😊
Cheers Steve 👍👍
Brilliant Gary as always.
Cheers Mark 👍👍
I think my favorite one is the first one of your closing sequence.
Fantastic work, glad I found your channel!
Cheers Phil 👍👍
So glad I ran across your video. Just got a new set of filters and how nice to see your experimentation here today. Thank you! Learned quite a bit about the clouds, mid day sun exposure, and could just feel and appreciate your excitement. The rainbow was quite an added bonus! Sorry it didn't stick around when you got to the other side of the lighthouse!
wonderfully helpful to this newbie to the use of ND filters. thanks for the effort and sharing. thumbs up.
Glad it was helpful! Cheers 👍👍
thank you for this video - it's full of information and you are an adorable person
15 stop filter. Who'd a thunk? Not me. But now?...very cool!
Love your music in this video Gary😊.. As for clouds we haven't had any in my region for months now.. We in winter here in Namibia and I'm at the coast in Walvis Bay.. And we just don't get much rain in winter.. Down south in Cape Town definitely you get loads of winter rain and storms.. But here we only get rain in summer.. So it's quite unique I guess.. But even here at the coast we get less rain then the inland.. So I can actually count about 10 or 15 days we'll actually have beautiful rain clouds.. We get mist belts plenty but not rain clouds. So our winter is coming yo an end by September we'll be getting warmer and I'm looking forward to my scattered clouds to capture so beautiful sunset images I'm so passionate about 😊
Another great vlog Gary. It’s a pity that the lighthouse kept getting in the way!
Just kidding, it gives a great sense of perspective.
Thanks for keeping the channel going, it’s always the highlight of the week!
Another belter of a video Gary. Absolutely love your enthusiasm for trying out new things and just experimenting. You're a blast every week mate 👍👍
Thank you kindly 👍👍
Thank you Gary that was most interesting.
some great Images ! very well explained thank you.
As always a great watch with stunning images Gary 😃
Cheers 👍
Learning a great deal from your perspective using nd filters.
Great timelapse and video as usual Gary.
Enjoyed the drone footage of the lifeboat training hero's.
Great image's as usual.
Cheers Tim 👍👍
Another great video!!! Thanks!
Cheers José 👍👍
Thank you so much. You have inspired me to go out and play and to have fun with my photography. I have been in a lull with my photography and your videos have encouraged me to get back out and learn about long exposures. Thank you again.
Have only been watching you for a few weeks but I am learning so much. Thank you Gary
Great images and videos. I have learned a lot watching your channel. Than you.
Absolutely amazing way you teach us newbies. Thank you.
Liked and subscribed.
I'm new to your channel, and very impressed with your enthusiasm, ND filter use, and your photographs are amazing. I like the 10 stops the best !!
I’ve been thoroughly enjoying IR photography during the midday hours when the sun is shining full blast. Enjoyed your photos here, thanks for the tips.
Great photos again Gary
Many thanks. Cheers Peter 👍👍
Great images as always Gary. Just getting over a knee replacement so have had time to watch loads of your vlogs and I have throughly enjoyed them all to the point that I forced myself out and hobbled to my local seafront to do some long exposure shots. Paul
I have went out during the day a lot and the skies are wonderful absolutely loved all your images as always Gary 15 stop being my favourite but that rainbow was amazing ! Great footage once again thank Gary 👍
I live 10mins from where you where taking the photos so I have in the past taken umpteen photos of the lighthouse. That said, non the way you took your photos, so another visit to Berwick is on the cards very soon. Great photos Gary.
Fantastic video and what an awesome result! I learn alot hearing and watching you do this.
And great enthusiasm too, Great video, keep it up! 😃
Great place, could see myself walking on that beach, or perhaps go sit with your Patient wife LOL in the van love the video great location as always
Patient or lazy? Don't tell her I said that though or she'll make me do some housework 😁😁
Just starting photography in Taylor tx watching your videos are very helpful
Cheers Freddy 👍👍
You are so flipping right Gary , I can't recall the last time I had decent clouds at sunrise 😵💫
You had me at the mention of filters.... try as I do I just can't wean myself off long exposures 😅
18:47....Love that image 👌
You've given me the kick I needed to get put in daylight for a change ,cheers for that 👍👍
Sunrise and sunsets are stupidly early and late so it makes sense :)
Brilliant as usual
So nice pictures as always 👍👍
Super educational vlog Gary, very I formative as usual. It's good to experiment. Cannot wait for your next installment. 😁
well ive finally joined, I support you anyway I can, now I have a small job ive been able to afford it, think I commented on this in a earlier thread, but your work is awesome
Very kind of you, thank you 👍
wonderful video Gary.....I use my heavy ND filters to photograph electric welding arcs....
you can see things in the photograph that the welder can not see......just like in landscape
images......cheers from Florida USA.....Paul....
and yes, clouds are so wonderful in the middle of the day....
Stunning..❤❤
Interesting video as always. Well done Gary.
Absolutely superb, looks like I dont have to get up early to get some interesting long exposure images. The pictures are stunning. Thanks for the hardwork
Many thanks! Cheers Paul 👍👍
Gary you should of said you were up the North East. You could of popped in for a coffee. ( amazing shots as usual )
Cheers John 👍👍
Hi Gary. As im an amature photographer. Id just like to say a HUGE thanks for your video's . Ive seen so many video's of other photographers that explain this and that, but you just tell it in such a way its so easy to pick up and understand alot easier. Like you said in an old video" it doesnt have to be complicated " Love watching your vids and seem like a great guy too👍
Keep up the great work.
CHEERS. 🍻🍻
Very kind of you to say. Cheers 👍👍
Completely agree... Been on a binge watching a lot of your stuff.... Really great info in a low key delivery.... Cheers mate...
Great presentation.
Cheers 👍👍
I have a 16 stop which I don't use all that often but I swear by my 13 stop filter, good at midday when overcast, enables me to capture longer exposures than the big stopper without being ridiculously long. One of the best things about long exposure photography is you can shoot pretty much when you want.
Super captures as always👍
So true. Cheers Ant xx
Great video. I have a 15 stop Lee but very seldom use it. I get bored after 3 mins... 8 mins exposure I will have lost the will to live... lol
Brilliant images as usual Gary.. I will go out and give it a wee go at the weekend..
Wow.... only just found your channel and immediately subscribed.
I have never seen such Witchcraft.... those 15 stop images are sublime.
Thanks for sharing
The 15 stopper all the way gar, hope Paula wasn’t too bored waiting 😉
Always David, always. Have you retired yet? 😁😁
@@GaryGough three months more mate , having the house worked on atm which required moving out , very stressful, should be back in at the end of August. Haven’t touched a camera except the one on the phone for months.
The clouds in the middle of the day are a result of increased thermic activity due to the increased solar heating. The ground heats up more than the surrounding area and when it gets to a point the pocket of air leaves the ground and ascends. Warmer air can contain more moisture and as a result, when it climbs it condenses resulting in the classic midday cumulus clouds (the little white fluffy ones). Hope that helps a bit
Great Gary. I haven't done much long exposure stuff but this is inspiring. You converted me a while ago now, was never a fan but now I can see the beauty in it. I was thinking of your wife stuck in the van though lol.
I must be very lucky, during the day my wife will be patient but does get a little frustrated when I take some long shots, in the evening, I'll say I'm going out for a couple of hours and she'll say, no probs, see you soon. Sometimes she will come and read her kindle while I shoot. Some lovely shots here. We are heading here in 2 weeks time, first time in this neck of the woods, can't wait
I've also noticed how we get the wonderful clouds while I'm gazing out of the window when I'm at work, then when I'm free the clouds have gone!
“The middle of the day has so much detail in the sky. Amazing. Let’s take a 7 minute exposure to blur out the sky.”
The images were outstanding gary.
they all looks absolutely unreal. it was a great idea to shoot in that mundane midday sun
Loved this outing Gary!. I thought I was the only one who did the reverse engineering thing....LOL! It's great fun to experiment and end up with a great image. Looks like you did get that rainbow in the end. Cheers, thanks for sharing 👍
Love all the images I will try the challenge
Lovely shots, all of them. My personal choice when you were playing between the 10 stop and the 15 stop was the 10, because I liked the bit if detail the 10 left behind. But on the slideshow at the end when there was no way to tell which, it did not matter. Again, lovely shots, all.
I need to work on my filter game a bit more, but I don't really have access to the water. A few small creeks, but no waterfalls, and definitely no beaches, lol.
Fantastic work Gary.So enjoy your long exposure stuff