every footstep we take leaves it's mark in another photographer's composition, unavoidable in surroundings like this. your reflective image was great considering the difficulties. thanks for the upload
Well, that's why landscape photography is difficult and especially in the desert. I always say this in my videos. Nice capture and what's important is that you got out there and gave it shot. Don't let it disappoint you and enjoy it.
Hey George. Thanks for watching. I was not that disappointed. Time is never wasted when you are out shooting. And my second visit to the dunes turned out very different... More on that in my next vlog. ;-)
Wonderful video thanks for sharing. I head to the beach quite a lot here on the Gold Coast of Australia. My poor tripod does suffer......I too now avoid changing lens when I am on the sand.....look forward to your next upload
Thank you Dianne. A tripod without any sand in it, is a tripod that hasn't lived. :-D My next video is coming soon. It's more sand dunes, but completely different.
Thank you Tony. I did indeed shoot very little that morning. But my second visit to the dunes was entirely different... More on that in the next video. ;-)
I've noticed you, like many, have the red button on the shutter button. Is this for any specific purpose? Starting to wonder if it helps weather seal that screw in plug?
Really enjoyed this video. Great videography work man. Really interesting location because unlike the Mesquite Sand Dunes. You’re close to a large body of water. Too bad about the foot prints but you still managed to get a nice image. Will check out the other videos.
Thanks Diego. It's a nice location, although with the all the people visiting, it's challenging. I believe I enjoyed the tranquility of the Mesquite Sand Dunes more. BUT I got luckier on my second visit to the Maspalomas Dunes. That video is going live tomorrow. Cheers mate.
Christophe Van Biesen oh will be on the look out. Something about hiking through dunes that’s so unlike any other environment. Brought me so much peace and tranquillity.
Hi Christophe. Thanks for the excellent video. I was in Maspalomas last year and had the same challenges re footprints... I'm going back again this summer and I was interested to see that you captured some drone footage. I'm planning on taking my drone with me, but the Spanish laws against drones are really strict with very high fines. I'd be really interested to know if you had any issues whilst you were there. Looking forward to see where else you go on the island. There's loads of potential, especially with a drone:-)
Thanks Christophe. That's good to hear. Although the laws are very strict, it doesn't sound as if they are very strictly implemented. Hopefully I'll not have any issues either.
Sand dune leading down into water. Interesting combination. Nice shot!
every footstep we take leaves it's mark in another photographer's composition, unavoidable in surroundings like this. your reflective image was great considering the difficulties. thanks for the upload
In another's photographer's image or in your own compositions too actually. :-) It's challenging, but it's fun. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful images!
Thank you.
Well, that's why landscape photography is difficult and especially in the desert. I always say this in my videos. Nice capture and what's important is that you got out there and gave it shot. Don't let it disappoint you and enjoy it.
Hey George. Thanks for watching. I was not that disappointed. Time is never wasted when you are out shooting. And my second visit to the dunes turned out very different... More on that in my next vlog. ;-)
Christophe Van Biesen glad to hear that. Looking forward to it.
Great video Christophe - I really didn't realise there were sand dunes like this on the Canary islands. Very beautiful location to shoot
Thank you James. I did not know about them either before going there and researching interesting locations on the island.
Very nice shot love sand dune photos
Thank you. Well you are in for a treat then, my next video will have plenty of sand dune images. ;-)
We don’t have this problem in Abu Dhabi’s empty quarter! Great vlog.
I was in Dubai a few years back. I'll have to come back some day. ;-)
Lovely production again Christophe!
Many thanks Jonathan.
Wonderful video thanks for sharing. I head to the beach quite a lot here on the Gold Coast of Australia. My poor tripod does suffer......I too now avoid changing lens when I am on the sand.....look forward to your next upload
Thank you Dianne. A tripod without any sand in it, is a tripod that hasn't lived. :-D
My next video is coming soon. It's more sand dunes, but completely different.
Magnifico 👌🏾
@Christophe Van Biesen - May I know the song name at 3:05? It's beautiful.
Nice video, despite the lack of images. Thanks for sharing
Thank you Tony. I did indeed shoot very little that morning. But my second visit to the dunes was entirely different... More on that in the next video. ;-)
I've noticed you, like many, have the red button on the shutter button. Is this for any specific purpose? Starting to wonder if it helps weather seal that screw in plug?
Really enjoyed this video. Great videography work man. Really interesting location because unlike the Mesquite Sand Dunes. You’re close to a large body of water. Too bad about the foot prints but you still managed to get a nice image. Will check out the other videos.
Thanks Diego. It's a nice location, although with the all the people visiting, it's challenging. I believe I enjoyed the tranquility of the Mesquite Sand Dunes more. BUT I got luckier on my second visit to the Maspalomas Dunes. That video is going live tomorrow. Cheers mate.
Christophe Van Biesen oh will be on the look out. Something about hiking through dunes that’s so unlike any other environment. Brought me so much peace and tranquillity.
im going there soon and will have same situation than
Hi Christophe. Thanks for the excellent video. I was in Maspalomas last year and had the same challenges re footprints... I'm going back again this summer and I was interested to see that you captured some drone footage. I'm planning on taking my drone with me, but the Spanish laws against drones are really strict with very high fines. I'd be really interested to know if you had any issues whilst you were there. Looking forward to see where else you go on the island. There's loads of potential, especially with a drone:-)
Hi Andrew. Thanks. I had no issues at all with the drone.
Thanks Christophe. That's good to hear. Although the laws are very strict, it doesn't sound as if they are very strictly implemented. Hopefully I'll not have any issues either.
it will be so funny if someone will run from the top strait to the water :-)
Glad you didn't have any scorpions grab your tootsies going barefoot in the sand. 😉
Glad about that too, although I'm not even sure if there are any scorpions. Although I did encounter some traces of snakes.