Please be aware of scammers below this video in the comments (and all videos going forward for that matter). They’re posing as myself claiming prizes have been won and to contact them etc. I have blocked them but they keep coming back. Really sorry about this guys but I don’t have too much control over it! Thanks for all the emails from those informing me of these comments (very helpful) and if you could report these comments that’d be mega. Cheers 🙏🏼
I've heard about this Henry from another UA-cam creator. Apparently it is endemic on UA-cam. My advice to viewers is to suspect a comment being false, perpetuating to be the channel host, if the comment is out of character for the host.
Thanks Henry, they contacted myself earlier in the week. They advised that I’d won a landscape print and Nikon camera as a prize for a comment that I’d made. They’re quite convincing and capable. The give away is when they ask for money for postage and packaging.
Looks like one way to tell if it is a scam is that it doesnt have the grey highlighted youtubers name at the beggining of the message. Genuine message will have Henry Turner highlighted in grey first as can be seen from Henrys first message here.
I don't know what you think of the last image, but I think it turned out amazing! Love it! And also would love to see the van once it's completely finished!
Great pic. Have become a regular on your channel. I only use my phone for pics, but still enjoy hearing your advice, and especially your enthusiasm. You also get me up in the mountains/hills virtually. It would nice to a caption with the pics you put on screen in post editing, to indicate if you are happy with the final results. I take it you were happy with your last pic, as it looks fantastic. Keep up the good work 😀🌄
I find it interesting that you like cloudy days for taking pictures. A lot of the time I personally find that those days make the scenery dull looking and not as vibrant as a blue sky or partial clouds.
Brilliant view at the start Henry great tutorial good to hear about the van look forward to the sewing it on your channel images stunning as always I so enjoy these your a tonic so upbeat thanks Henry keep up the great work 👍👌
Well your concerns about whether that last shot would look as good at home as they did on the the camera’s monitor were unfounded. I beautiful capture, definitely the pick of the day.
That first shot was my fav with the strips of light. How many wainwrights is that now? Maybe you could make a playlist of just those so we can go back and marathon when you finish them all?
Great vlog Henry. I have just had a 10 day holiday on the north shore of Bassenthwaite lake. We walked to the summit of Cat Bells but it was too busy to take any photographs, too busy for me anyway. I absolutely love your enthusiasm for landscape photography.
I know what you mean when you feel underwhelmed by an image when you get it onto the computer, I often have the same feeling. Sometimes revisiting the photo at a later date really helps to reset my opinion and I do end up loving it. But that last image of yours - wow I absolutely love it and image you were not disappointed when you saw it. The layering is very pleasing and the sky moody and full of texture. Great image.
Good as always Henry, Clouds use to do my head in, I always looked out for clear blue skies, No not more 👍🏻 You've had a Trim Up North also I see 🤓 #BlueJay4ever
Been a little while since the last climb in the fells. Can be a challenge for some with the solid cloud cover, sill it’s a Nice shot to finish with Henry. Stay safe 🇦🇺 43/215
that last image is just bonkers. you are right we should indeed appreciate the moody clouds more and i also i'm always looking for days with beautiful weather to go shoot. i'm gonna go out more on grey days, thanks to you haha. thanks to an notification that thomas heaton looked at a video of you, i also started looking at videos from you. you are very inspirational and positive about grey weather and in belgium we also have a lot of grey days, but our land is just flat like a pancake.
Constable who knew a bit about landscapes said the sky was a most essential part. He studied weather and painted lots of cloud studies. As ever enjoyed this vlog , as I always do. Love your energy.
I've grown to appreciate dark, heavy, textured cloudy sky quite a lot. Still delighted by your enthusiasm to be out there, you certainly love doing it.
Love that part of the Lakes Henry. (just got back from a weekend in Keswick for a charity walk). I know what you mean about the shot not as expected when back home on monitor, i sometimes thought it may be down to only having a basic Dell desktop monitor and wondered if i could justify an IPS type one? From your videos, i realise that i need be able to visualise the finished shot when processed from the details available to me, i certainly now look at clouds and shadows in hills in a different way, thanks for emphasising looking for these initial details when taking the shot. ps, when in Keswick last Saturday, a large crowd welcomed a guy running into the square, he had just completed all 214 Wainwrights in 5 days 12hrs 14 mins, just saying😂
Great video Henry! Moody skies are the best! Your photographs are wonderful; I really hope to visit your part of the world to see it for myself. Thank you again!
Cracking video Henry, and yes I am 100% in agreement with you on those skies. Also, I get that too, when an image looks just great on the LCD, but then when downloaded, I get a feeling of disappointment. I don't know, maybe it's because I'm so happy and in the moment when I'm out with the camera, and I'm more objective and critical when sat in front of the screen! Have a great weekend!
Hi Henry, yes I loved that last image, fantastic details and the clouds made it look perfect. Super video and I loved how you devoted it to capturing and embracing the clouds and moody skies, great stuff. Thanks again for sharing it with us 😁👍
I think your images with dark moody skies is some of your best work Henry as you always seem to bring out the drama. Loved your final image today, had a real painterly look to it and definitely would like to hear an update on your van as strangely enough was wondering how you were getting on with it and lo and behold you discussed it briefly in today's video
My favourite photograph, Henry, was the pool of water with great sky in the distance. I've always been a cloud watcher I find them fascinating and they often make the picture. My wife and I were at Flamborough Head a few months ago and the sky was amazing - it was the star that day. Nice one Henry.
Thanks again Henry for sharing your experience with great comments & results... always inspired by your videos... you always select great locations & your work is appreciated.. cheers from Australia 😀
I am a long time subscriber and greatly appreciate you stress esthetics over technique. After seventy plus years of image making your blog encouraged me to spend much more time making landscape images. Thank you for that. On another note I was shocked to see an image today that I thought missed the mark; the one with the puddle in the foreground. I felt the high contrast and size of the puddle caused it to capture the eye and killed the darker more interesting background. Henry Turner is not allowed to make any errors.
I love your enthusiasm Henry, I live about 5/10 minute drive from the Western lakes but dont really get out and photograph the Lakes as much as I should. Got some great ones however in the snow on Helvelyn summit only 4 weeks ago.
Thanks Henry, I always love that you share your enthusiasm with us. The conversation about “not letting your expectations cloud your vision” was perfect advice. I also love, that you basically use 2 lenses and produce some wonderful images that anyone would envy capturing. Cheers, Rob.
Hi Henry, another grand day out and a real corker ... thanks for sharing. I particularly enjoyed the last image but most of all understanding how you approach taking a photo. I must say I half expected to see a "thought bubble" from the Herdwick saying " I see you got sheared too". When it comes to making decisions, I used to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure. Keep up the good work,. I look forward to seeing the Blue Jay update soon.
Another wonderful, enjoyable and informative vlog Henry. I love that last photo...just beautiful! But I know what you mean about feeling like you've captured a "Top Drawer" image in the field and then when you get home it's kind of underwhelming. Sometimes I let the image sit on the card for a couple days and then come back and revisit it before deleting it. Fairly often, after a couple of day's time, I have a renewed perspective on the photo and decide to keep it. Looking forward to your next video!
I do like that last image - really beautiful. Ever since my film days I have used graduated filters to control the sky but a few years ago I discovered masks in Photoshop and switched to that device. The recently added feature in Lightroom of 'select sky' has made this control much easier and nowadays I can produce results much closer to what my eyes actually saw which is really great. NB I never use it to 'replace sky' that is in my books a step too far. Great vlog thanks.
Henry, I also used to have the same thoughts as you, but I found that viewing your image on the camera it is condensed (more contrasty, stronger colours) then when you view at home on PC Screen (larger area) there more white/brighter pixel's commig through, hence not looking quite the same. If I up the contrast on my pc then it appears a lot closer.....Hope that makes sence...... Love your videos .........
Another great video Henry. That last picture was awesome, don't know why you were worried! Thanks for a superb 1:1 day yesterday, and I'm looking forward to putting what you taught me into more practice. Cheers. 👍
You did it again! Great content an amazing images! That final photograph is amazing! I love watching your photography grow and I’m hoping some of your success will rub off on me!
Mate, You describing your rule of thirds composition at the end had me in absolute stitches!!! "Why am I moving? I could have just moved my hands!" Haha! Fantastic video, one of my favourites yet! Good to hear about the Blue Jay, you should come car camping with me in the Peak District in a couple of weeks ;) Classic mate!
Another great video Henry👍you’re right about the sky and how important it is. I’m thinking about just taking shots of the sky to form my own library that I can then blend in using PS. Have you considered doing this ?
Another top shot. ( Top shelf ) love your videos and makes me long to take more photography walks in my area. Just wondering why you hardly use a lens hood?
Please be aware of scammers below this video in the comments (and all videos going forward for that matter). They’re posing as myself claiming prizes have been won and to contact them etc. I have blocked them but they keep coming back. Really sorry about this guys but I don’t have too much control over it! Thanks for all the emails from those informing me of these comments (very helpful) and if you could report these comments that’d be mega. Cheers 🙏🏼
I've heard about this Henry from another UA-cam creator. Apparently it is endemic on UA-cam. My advice to viewers is to suspect a comment being false, perpetuating to be the channel host, if the comment is out of character for the host.
I'm seeing this on a lot of channels lately. Sure hope that it doesn't cause anyone to turn off comments on videos.
I didn't think that was you Bro! They are working so hard to beet people out of the money that they have worked hard to earn. So crazy!
Thanks Henry, they contacted myself earlier in the week. They advised that I’d won a landscape print and Nikon camera as a prize for a comment that I’d made. They’re quite convincing and capable. The give away is when they ask for money for postage and packaging.
Looks like one way to tell if it is a scam is that it doesnt have the grey highlighted youtubers name at the beggining of the message. Genuine message will have Henry Turner highlighted in grey first as can be seen from Henrys first message here.
I love photography 📸 But I'm here for the accent 👍🏻💜
1 word Henry Quality mate Quality
Thanks a lot mate!!
Ooh, that last one is a peach of a shot. Well worth waiting for.
Stunning final image. Looks almost like a painting.
Great pictures Henry. Would love a final look round the van. Missed the build vids
Last picture was stunning!!!!!! Loved it. ❤️
The last shot is super super. Love the unique colors that one doesn't see often .. very soft
I much prefer to go out landscaping when it's an overcast day. Like you I love a moody sky.
Gorgeous last image Henry! Thanks for taking us along.
Another corker! Absolutely nailed the last photo! Happy days!
Last image, perfectly grand! Nice video, thank you!
The first image is fabulous!
Always enjoy Henry Turner day.
That turned out very well. Nice shot Henry.
Another great video, pictures of the Lake District amazing , loved the orange glow in the clouds . Thanks Henry .
Beautiful final shot there, Henry! 👌
That last shot was awesome! Well done.
Gotta love a nice moody sky!
Terrific Henry!! That last shot was so lovely. Hope your well mate.
I don't know what you think of the last image, but I think it turned out amazing! Love it! And also would love to see the van once it's completely finished!
Great pic. Have become a regular on your channel. I only use my phone for pics, but still enjoy hearing your advice, and especially your enthusiasm. You also get me up in the mountains/hills virtually. It would nice to a caption with the pics you put on screen in post editing, to indicate if you are happy with the final results. I take it you were happy with your last pic, as it looks fantastic. Keep up the good work 😀🌄
superb again Henry. never fail to dissapoint love the last shot. 😊
Great video and that last shot was stunning 😮😮😮👏👏👏
Great Henry, love your enthusiasm mate. Great photos. What a wonderful area to photograph. All the best Graham.👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
That opening scene reminds me of Lyttleton Harbour in New Zealand; beautiful!
I love your lost image.
Loved the final shot 📷
Great video, that last photo is absolutely awesome. That sky!
Great finish! Proper shot at the end you got there 👌 well done!👊
Thank you. All the best. 👍📷😎
Loved that last shot Henry, bloody brilliant as always
As always thanks for bringing us along, interested in the van-tour!
Another cracking vlog, Henry and that final shot was awesome!
I find it interesting that you like cloudy days for taking pictures. A lot of the time I personally find that those days make the scenery dull looking and not as vibrant as a blue sky or partial clouds.
After watching this video you have proved me wrong.
Loved that last shot!
Fantastic photography I like so much congratulations
Terrific stuff Henry! Love that final shot with those majestic layering clouds and the pale orange / pink glow in the distant sky. Beautiful mate. :-)
Thanks so much :)
Beautiful photo Henry,
Brilliant view at the start Henry great tutorial good to hear about the van look forward to the sewing it on your channel images stunning as always I so enjoy these your a tonic so upbeat thanks Henry keep up the great work 👍👌
Thanks 👍
Lovely stuff again there Henry.
Well your concerns about whether that last shot would look as good at home as they did on the the camera’s monitor were unfounded.
I beautiful capture, definitely the pick of the day.
That first shot was my fav with the strips of light. How many wainwrights is that now? Maybe you could make a playlist of just those so we can go back and marathon when you finish them all?
Really enjoyed that Henry, not an area I know well.
Yes, I've missed the van project videos, looking forward to a tour of the finished item.
Great vlog Henry. I have just had a 10 day holiday on the north shore of Bassenthwaite lake. We walked to the summit of Cat Bells but it was too busy to take any photographs, too busy for me anyway. I absolutely love your enthusiasm for landscape photography.
In my opinion you saved the best shot till last, pure class, love it !!!!!
Love today's photos!!!
I know what you mean when you feel underwhelmed by an image when you get it onto the computer, I often have the same feeling. Sometimes revisiting the photo at a later date really helps to reset my opinion and I do end up loving it. But that last image of yours - wow I absolutely love it and image you were not disappointed when you saw it. The layering is very pleasing and the sky moody and full of texture. Great image.
Very beautiful picture's
Great stuff Henry! Thanks so much!
Great video, great instruction and overall, one of the best personalities. Thanks brother!
As always Henry, great video!
Good as always Henry, Clouds use to do my head in, I always looked out for clear blue skies, No not more 👍🏻
You've had a Trim Up North also I see 🤓 #BlueJay4ever
And here's my weekly dose of good vibes and energy! It's about time. Now I can handle this week with intensity and enthusiasm. Thank you for sharing!
Been a little while since the last climb in the fells.
Can be a challenge for some with the solid cloud cover,
sill it’s a Nice shot to finish with Henry.
Stay safe 🇦🇺 43/215
Keep up the good work. I always look forwards to what we'll see when one of your video's lands. Regards.
Thank you, Nice job
Mike
that last image is just bonkers. you are right we should indeed appreciate the moody clouds more and i also i'm always looking for days with beautiful weather to go shoot. i'm gonna go out more on grey days, thanks to you haha.
thanks to an notification that thomas heaton looked at a video of you, i also started looking at videos from you.
you are very inspirational and positive about grey weather and in belgium we also have a lot of grey days, but our land is just flat like a pancake.
Mint!
Constable who knew a bit about landscapes said the sky was a most essential part. He studied weather and painted lots of cloud studies.
As ever enjoyed this vlog , as I always do. Love your energy.
I've grown to appreciate dark, heavy, textured cloudy sky quite a lot. Still delighted by your enthusiasm to be out there, you certainly love doing it.
I'll come clean, I've had a long term fascination with photographing beautiful clouds, preferably with landscapes
Great images and tips as usual Henry! Thank you.
Thanks so much Lynda
awesome video, frames and comments. Thanks
Love that part of the Lakes Henry. (just got back from a weekend in Keswick for a charity walk).
I know what you mean about the shot not as expected when back home on monitor, i sometimes thought it may be down to only having a basic Dell desktop monitor and wondered if i could justify an IPS type one?
From your videos, i realise that i need be able to visualise the finished shot when processed from the details available to me, i certainly now look at clouds and shadows in hills in a different way, thanks for emphasising looking for these initial details when taking the shot.
ps, when in Keswick last Saturday, a large crowd welcomed a guy running into the square, he had just completed all 214 Wainwrights in 5 days 12hrs 14 mins, just saying😂
It’s a brilliant walk wish I had some quality photos to look back on as you obtained, didn’t understand photography then and now too old 😥
Beautiful video
Love, love, love your videos Henry its so great to see a fellow northern lad killing it!!
I love the juxtaposition of beautiful images and beautiful music… Well done… Another great video. Greetings from Memphis, Tennessee.
Great video Henry! Moody skies are the best! Your photographs are wonderful; I really hope to visit your part of the world to see it for myself. Thank you again!
Cracking video Henry, and yes I am 100% in agreement with you on those skies. Also, I get that too, when an image looks just great on the LCD, but then when downloaded, I get a feeling of disappointment. I don't know, maybe it's because I'm so happy and in the moment when I'm out with the camera, and I'm more objective and critical when sat in front of the screen! Have a great weekend!
Hi Henry, yes I loved that last image, fantastic details and the clouds made it look perfect. Super video and I loved how you devoted it to capturing and embracing the clouds and moody skies, great stuff. Thanks again for sharing it with us 😁👍
I think your images with dark moody skies is some of your best work Henry as you always seem to bring out the drama. Loved your final image today, had a real painterly look to it and definitely would like to hear an update on your van as strangely enough was wondering how you were getting on with it and lo and behold you discussed it briefly in today's video
I absolutely love that last shot, Henry! As always, great video, thanks!
So good I watched it twice. Have to do that sometimes as I'm watching while I work.
that last shot is class - easily one of your best :-)
That last shot was mint could be worth printing. Awesome Henry as always.
Hezzer you just cannot beat CLOODS in the SCOOO for the piccys can ya!
Love a CLOOD
My favourite photograph, Henry, was the pool of water with great sky in the distance. I've always been a cloud watcher I find them fascinating and they often make the picture. My wife and I were at Flamborough Head a few months ago and the sky was amazing - it was the star that day. Nice one Henry.
That kast shot was great!
Thanks again Henry for sharing your experience with great comments & results... always inspired by your videos... you always select great locations & your work is appreciated.. cheers from Australia 😀
I am a long time subscriber and greatly appreciate you stress esthetics over technique. After seventy plus years of image making your blog encouraged me to spend much more time making landscape images. Thank you for that. On another note I was shocked to see an image today that I thought missed the mark; the one with the puddle in the foreground. I felt the high contrast and size of the puddle caused it to capture the eye and killed the darker more interesting background. Henry Turner is not allowed to make any errors.
Once again Henry your work is just wonderful, I`m really enjoying you Wainwright series, thanks mate. :-)
I love your enthusiasm Henry, I live about 5/10 minute drive from the Western lakes but dont really get out and photograph the Lakes as much as I should.
Got some great ones however in the snow on Helvelyn summit only 4 weeks ago.
Thanks Henry, I always love that you share your enthusiasm with us. The conversation about “not letting your expectations cloud your vision” was perfect advice. I also love, that you basically use 2 lenses and produce some wonderful images that anyone would envy capturing. Cheers, Rob.
Hi Henry, another grand day out and a real corker ... thanks for sharing. I particularly enjoyed the last image but most of all understanding how you approach taking a photo. I must say I half expected to see a "thought bubble" from the Herdwick saying " I see you got sheared too". When it comes to making decisions, I used to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure. Keep up the good work,. I look forward to seeing the Blue Jay update soon.
enjoyed this nice view tnx for sharing
Another wonderful, enjoyable and informative vlog Henry. I love that last photo...just beautiful! But I know what you mean about feeling like you've captured a "Top Drawer" image in the field and then when you get home it's kind of underwhelming. Sometimes I let the image sit on the card for a couple days and then come back and revisit it before deleting it. Fairly often, after a couple of day's time, I have a renewed perspective on the photo and decide to keep it. Looking forward to your next video!
Always incredible Henry!
I do like that last image - really beautiful. Ever since my film days I have used graduated filters to control the sky but a few years ago I discovered masks in Photoshop and switched to that device. The recently added feature in Lightroom of 'select sky' has made this control much easier and nowadays I can produce results much closer to what my eyes actually saw which is really great. NB I never use it to 'replace sky' that is in my books a step too far. Great vlog thanks.
Henry, I also used to have the same thoughts as you, but I found that viewing your image on the camera it is condensed (more contrasty, stronger colours) then when you view at home on PC Screen (larger area) there more white/brighter pixel's commig through, hence not looking quite the same. If I up the contrast on my pc then it appears a lot closer.....Hope that makes sence...... Love your videos .........
Another great video Henry. That last picture was awesome, don't know why you were worried!
Thanks for a superb 1:1 day yesterday, and I'm looking forward to putting what you taught me into more practice. Cheers. 👍
Thanks a million mate!
You did it again! Great content an amazing images! That final photograph is amazing! I love watching your photography grow and I’m hoping some of your success will rub off on me!
Mate, You describing your rule of thirds composition at the end had me in absolute stitches!!! "Why am I moving? I could have just moved my hands!" Haha! Fantastic video, one of my favourites yet! Good to hear about the Blue Jay, you should come car camping with me in the Peak District in a couple of weeks ;) Classic mate!
Brilliant Henry! When you hitting the Emerald Isle so I can show you some amazing places to shoot?
Thanks mate, oh it will be soon enough especially now I have the camper van!
@@HenryTurnerphoto Awesome! Ive a few places in mind that I think youll love.
Wonderful vid Henry, that last shot with the strip of light going through it is just amazing. Keep inspiring us all mate and stay safe👍😎
You didn't need to worry about that last shot after all! Would you call that painterly? Another enjoyable video.☺
Thanks so much! A bit painterly I suppose
Great video as always Henry & loved that last shot. So when are you doing a series on the NC 500 to break the van in 😉.
Thanks Dave! Ha there will definitely be something Scotland soon enough :)
Another great video Henry👍you’re right about the sky and how important it is. I’m thinking about just taking shots of the sky to form my own library that I can then blend in using PS. Have you considered doing this ?
@Text me on telegram at @henryturner1 Hello Henry.
Another top shot. ( Top shelf ) love your videos and makes me long to take more photography walks in my area. Just wondering why you hardly use a lens hood?
Thanks, just don't want to carry lens hoods around :)