@@largeformatlandscape You're welcome, after seeing you introduce so many other photographers, it was good viewing your work. The detail/abstraction work was utter joy. Amazed at the mountains and crags on one shot and you mentioned climbing and I couldn't help but wonder how many superb routes there must be. Thanks for posting, how are the midges up there?
Thanks so much (once again) for sharing these and as an added bonus your own work ... I think it's the first time I've see a collection of your images and I have to say a number of them really resonated with me .. and what a back garden you have .. must drop in one day in the van for a cuppa :)
Lovely images. I have enjoyed each talk in this series. Would love to see more of such series on different subjects in landscape photography. Also, could you please add the places and locations you visited in Norway in the description?
Interesting talk and lovely images but please consider a head microphone because the mic is on your left chest and you're talking over your right shoulder most of the time.
I doubt very much Mr Horton that Tim is a public speaker who took a few good photos, I would suggest that he is a very good photographer who took time out to share his thoughts with others in the hope that his story may perhaps benefit others. I for one am grateful that he did. Nice images Tim, thank you for sharing.
@@derricksansome236 This presentation is 50% images and 50% talking, one is just as important as the other, and if no one points this fault out, how will he improve? I would think he want the listener to enjoy the presentation, some may, but I for one did not, we are here to help each other so dont criticize good advice.
Good to see your work, Tim.
Thanks Iain!! I really need to do a little more sometime!
@@largeformatlandscape You're welcome, after seeing you introduce so many other photographers, it was good viewing your work. The detail/abstraction work was utter joy. Amazed at the mountains and crags on one shot and you mentioned climbing and I couldn't help but wonder how many superb routes there must be. Thanks for posting, how are the midges up there?
Thanks so much (once again) for sharing these and as an added bonus your own work ... I think it's the first time I've see a collection of your images and I have to say a number of them really resonated with me .. and what a back garden you have .. must drop in one day in the van for a cuppa :)
Thanks Nigel!! You'd be welcome anytime!
Nice presentation Tim. It was great to see such a large grouping of your work and learn a bit about you and your influences.
Thanks James!
Wonderful images Tim. Nice to hear your thoughts and also some of your back story too.
Thanks James...
Perhaps Joe wanted a mic so that we could hear his interjections more clearly; perhaps it was later on in the evening, after some had dined well?
We only had two wireless mics. We've since bought a few more so they will be better from now on.
@@largeformatlandscape Hi Tim - you are very kind to him, I thought he was interrupting too much !
Just so beautiful Tim - nicely done - move. Love these videos.
Really interesting, and some lovely work. the shot at 8.30 really stood out to me as a special image.
Some wonderful images Tim!
Great talk Tim with wonderful jmages.
Lovely set of images Tim! Well done 👍
Lovely images. I have enjoyed each talk in this series. Would love to see more of such series on different subjects in landscape photography. Also, could you please add the places and locations you visited in Norway in the description?
Most of the places were in the upper part of Lofoten (i.e. Between Narvik and the Lofoten border)
Interesting talk and lovely images but please consider a head microphone because the mic is on your left chest and you're talking over your right shoulder most of the time.
Head microphones are great but not cheap - We're running a conference next year so may invest in a few..
Great work but spoilt by a very bad public speaking, an err every few words.
Turn the sound off and you'll enjoy it more then...
I doubt very much Mr Horton that Tim is a public speaker who took a few good photos, I would suggest that he is a very good photographer who took time out to share his thoughts with others in the hope that his story may perhaps benefit others. I for one am grateful that he did. Nice images Tim, thank you for sharing.
@@derricksansome236 Thanks Derrick - third talk I've ever given. Hope to get more practice...
@@largeformatlandscape After the 700th err I did
@@derricksansome236 This presentation is 50% images and 50% talking, one is just as important as the other, and if no one points this fault out, how will he improve? I would think he want the listener to enjoy the presentation, some may, but I for one did not, we are here to help each other so dont criticize good advice.