INCREDIBLE COLORS 14MM Ultra Wide Seascape Photography | POV
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- Опубліковано 29 січ 2022
- In this new POV landscape photography vlog, we capture incredible sunset colors at one of my favorite beaches in San Francisco.
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As a photographer i just love this vlog. One can see the conflict that's going on in your mind to decide if you want to move, stay put or find a different comp. Plus the hit and miss of shooting different comps and trying out different shots. Most vlogs just cover the best parts but this one was very relatable.
Love the POV style in this vlog. Definitely captured the frantic nature of shooting seascapes in changing light & tides.
Thank you much for showing how you do this. I absolutely love your beach water pics. Now that I see the gear you use I understand.
Beautiful! Glad you didn’t get swept away.
Some beautiful work Michael! I would be interested in how you were able to combine some of these images. There was so much movement in the surf, and it appeared that your tripod was moving, yet the rocks and sea stacks were in focus. It appeared that you were bracketing manually as opposed to allowing your camera to do that for you. All in all, I loved the video and the images you came away with.
As always, educational, relatable, enjoyable, and enviable. Heading that way in a couple of weeks for a family vacation. Hoping to sneak down there with the camera.
I’m just gonna go ahead and live vicariously through you Michael because we rarely get the combination of sunset and seascape motion here in New England. Sunrises maybe but the juice is in sunsets. Great job👍🏼
Spectacular images Michael
The Picture in a video feature is cool. Most engaging video, good sir!
This video is really well done. Love the pov, showing us type of style
Merci beaucoup Michael pour vos explications. Quelles magnifique photos. Marc from France
I just love your style of photography/video. Just the right blend of explaining and photos. I know from experience it can be hectic, but you always sound calm. Nothing better on a Sunday!
These are my favorite type of video from you
Wow! Some great shots of a great sunset. Thanks for the motivation.
That sky man!
11:07 - my 3 seconds of fame have finally come!!
The lighted bridge with the fading blue sky would have been a sensational last shot of the night. Talk about romantic scenery...
love this!
Nice work! Never found the center column is that useful before.
Thank you Michael. 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Spectacular Vlog. Thank you so much for sharing
Just beautiful!!
Awsome video! always love to see these sea scapes!
lovely
Amazing images. Thanks for taking us along!!!
Thank you for sharing. 💜Love your videos!
Amazing video Michael! Seascape photography is my favorite type of photography as well and I totally agree with you, isn't relaxing at all but at the same time the excitement of getting that motion in the water is rewarding at the end in post. Love this video.
Absolutely gorgeous ❤️❤️
I always watch your videos with great enthusiasm. It is always fascinating and instructive. Your city has a wonderful nature. Thank you Michael for your good energy. 🙂
Wonderful and inspirational as always Michael! Great job!!
Absolutely great, Michael!!! 😁👍
Amazing conditions! Stunning images Michael!
Really nice video and images! I occasionally shoot seascapes and use a Sony body too. I highly recommend protecting the hotshoe with the Nikon hotshoe cover that Nick Page recommends. The smallest splash of water in there will cause you great frustration possibly for weeks. The plastic Sony insert is useless. Again, wonderful images! Inspiring.
Nice shots Michael...I really gotta get over to the coast again.
That was incredible to watch.
Love your work Awesome images!!!
Great shots!
Wow!! You got it! The video brings us right into to the action and we can appreciate the final gorgeous images even more!
so jealous that this is your local spot.. amazing content!
really amazing place
Astonishing video Michael! the images were fantastic!
I love your method with the shot appearing quickly on the side of the screen and camera stats. So helpful thanks. That was almost wetsuit photography.
Really love your work sir. Just wish you would post more often.
Really good stuff Michael! Great sunset at an iconic location. Surprised you weren't fighting more photographers and tripods that day. Conditions looked superb!
I really enjoyed your POV presentation and hearing your thought process as you hunt for compositions. Nice job and great pics.
Loved this one. Awesome light there.
So cool to ride along with you. Beautiful as always.
Awesome shots!!Keep it up, best photography vlog around 👍🏼
great shots great video cant wait for the next tnx
Great vlog, really enjoyed this one!
I love this seascape blog, Michael! I appreciate that you explain your thought process for compositions, and that you show what each shot looks like before the final edit. I live in So Cal and one of my bucket list shots is of the Golden Gate from Marshall’s Beach (and also from Mt Tam). I’m not that far, just need to pick a good weekend and go!
Good stuff buddy! Epic conditions!
That was an amazing sunset for sure! Fun outing...thank you :)
This was an excellent seascape vlog! Enjoyed hearing your process and confirmation of how chaotic these types of shoots are. I was literally down there in November at Marshall’s beach and struggled to find compositions because I didn’t allow myself more time before sunset.
Really useful seeing what you were doing to capture the sunset and the bracketing in particular. Thanks.
Amazing!
thank you!
Epic conditions Michael! I really like these POV style videos!
Thanks so much!
Excellent Video as always @
Michael Shainblum. Maybe one day I can meet you in person because I go to that beach very often.
Loved the shots you captured.
Thanks so much! :)
Thanks for sharing 👌
Brave getting out in the water like that...both for the gear and those waves...they get me every time when I am there.
This vlog was amazing. Totally understand that chaotic adrenaline rush chasing beautiful light and grabbing as many compositions as possible. Great video, it’s amazing that you can still vlog hahaha
Excellent video Michael, lovely images too. Really enjoyed it 👍🏻
Awesome images!! Super inspiring! I wish I lived closer to any moving water!
makes me want to strap the gopro on and go shooting
great video
The Return of the King(of seascapes)
Amazing mate 🔥👍
Wow such a stunning location and great shots and great vid well done
I think this is best video I have seen Thank you 😊
For sharing going out on the field and showing how to compose and mentioning to be careful with the sea waves, A very useful video learnt a lot for it.
Woww so beautiful Bro....
Super video.
First!. I've been a long time fan and follower Mike. You're such an inspiration.
Thank you so much!
Great video.
Super video
I love it. I was hoping to see a pic in landscape orientation that filled my screen so I could really see the detail and colour. Beautiful none the less.
Beautiful and skilful images. Really enjoyed watching your process. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Val!
Thanks
Great video, Michael! Yep, definitely not relaxing, that's for sure! hahaha
Is it even possible for you to take a bad photo?! Damn beautiful!
Wonderful and inspirational as always Michael! Great job!! You should consider some of those boring video explaining how you shot your vlogs, as video settings or pictures profiles. I find that your video have the highest quality among landscape photographers and content creators I know of... not only for the content!!! Congratulation and keep on with your amazing work
You know, I always face this dilemma when the light is good and I have only two hands. In your vlog I could feel the pull and push of light in both directions. Love this golden gate shot more though.
Fun to watch, excellent images. You've got great "save the camera from the wave" instincts. I was also impressed at your dexterity while changing settings and taking exposures. A great demonstration as to what separates the professionals from this amateur.
Hi, new subscriber here from the other side of the country :) Loved your images!
Fantastic video, I would love to shoot that beach someday! Thanks
Awesome as always! I find the SFO waters too cold to stand in for all that while!
outstanding conditions and shots Buddy... Someday I will get to this beach ... Thanks for bringing us along
Thanks for watching man! :)
Thumbs up 👍
What a pleasure to see the Nikon lens on that body. The 14-24 is such a good choice for seascapes.
great
New subscriber here and I just want to say I really enjoyed this video-the colours were epic! I look forward to your next video. Keep up the great work!
Wonderful set of photos. Love watching how you set up your shots and the thought process that goes into it without being long winded. One question I have is why you don’t use an L-bracket, seems like it would make your tripod a lot more stable in wavy conditions. It’s one of the first accessories I buy when getting a camera.
Your camera for showing the viewers what you were doing had a massive wide angle stabilized image. Your hands were viewable so it must have been attached to you. Can I ask what you were using?
I had a go pro strapped to my chest :)
Very fine!
Greetings from Germany.
Stunning images 😮😮😮👏👏👏 I’m absolutely gutted as was suppose to be over in 2020 for Yosemite trip with stop over before and after in SF with this beach picked out for visit and as yet trip postponed to 2023 currently 😔😔😔
Incredible video! It would be awesome if you did a follow up showing how you processed. Your work is just so spot on!
Really enjoy your videos. I also have the A1 and am interested in using F lenses with it. Are you manually focusing all of those with the Novoflex + 14-24? I want to try a Nikon 200 f/2 and am looking for a good adapter.
Two comments:
firstly, I love the style of this vlog and being able to see you do the work from your go-pro. To see exactly how you are creating the images and how you react to the scene is awesome! Keep that coming. Seeing you in action is fantastic and a great learning opportunity for us viewers.
Secondly, could you do a video for how you edited one of the multiple exposure images. I reckon that would be great!
Thanks, that’s a great idea, I think I have been putting off post tutorials since I do not enjoy making them quite as much, but I think it’s time for a new one on the channel
@@MichaelShainblum, I bet post vids are probs not as fun to make, maybe just one of the multiple exposure ones?
But otherwise, love this vid man. Looking forward to the next one!
Side note, I just did a shoot at the beach on a storm night... Did you find that the sand wrecks the tripod and it's a pain to clean afterwards
its interesting to see all the photographers that accumulate to that spot every evening since you've started posting pictures of it some time ago
Inspiring video Michael. I realy woold like to see a defined result. Thnx
Thanks, defined result? You mean see the high res?
Very nice, seascapes with moving water are my favourite to shoot. I agree it isn't relaxing though haha, I always have one eye on the waves ready to grab my camera when a rogue wave comes in