The One Limit of Photographing with the GFX100S
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- This week we explore more of D'Entrecasteaux Nation Park and arrive at the coast for some landscape photography.
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We had a location lined up for sunset. So while we waited for the afternoon to arrive, we explored a few of the bays in the area.
We arrived at the Fishing Shack, perched on top of the cliffs.
I don't tend to shoot in the middle of the day, but we were killing some time, so we decided to check out the coast for a potential composition.
Positions along the top of the cliff were limited, and the bay was tight, so it was a challenge to work out an engaging image.
Once again, I struggled to capture the entire bay in the frame with just my GF 32-64mm lens.
The issue was I needed a wider lens for the GFX100S, problem solved...
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0:00 Intro
0:31 Water crossing
1:15 Location and conditions
3:14 Composing the scene
6:49 How to make a panoramic photo
11:31 Sharing images
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Great video! I liked the first and the third panoramas the most.
Awesome, thank you for that, I appreciate you sharing your thoughts! 👍
Beautiful area Andrew! I liked the first pano.
Glad you enjoyed it Miguel, hope you're managing to get out yourself and shooting mate!
Great video and lovely panos, Andrew. I really liked your second last pano. You're right how much a composition can change just by shifting ourselves slightly in different directions. And your 4WD footage was fantastic - loved the unique angles and perspectives. Very cinematic!
Hope you are well Valarie, thanks for sharing your thoughts on the Panos. Thanks also for the feedback on the video footage...spoken like someone who appreciates that aspect of the filmmaking process! 😉
@@Andrew_marr 😄 I appreciate more now how much work goes into each of your videos! You're creating beautiful photos, but also delivering quality content that educates and entertains, so, thank you for sharing and please keep sharing 🙏🙏
Interesting to see you working the location given the ‘limitations’ of your one lens. My vote goes to the final pano this week. Cheers
Thanks for that Brian, yeah I struggle a bit with the limitation, but I really want to use the 100S as my main camera. This was filmed just before I did the review on the camera, so I was using it consistently, no matter what the scene. I finally have another lens coming for it, but it's not going to help me with these wide-angle shots, unfortunately.
I prefer the last 2, cheers
Cheers for that David! 👍
Fab video Andrew, loved the B-roll it really gave a sense of joining you on the road, very immersive (no pun intended given the creek shot). However while I admit that the GF 23mm is generally stuck on the front of my camera I think the slight compression from the 32-64 produced a better image than using the wider lens. Great stuff 🙏
The first pano seems more majestic, especially since the sky isn't doing anything.
Nice video, love the drone video shots. First pano seemed more balanced.
Cheers John, I appreciate your feedback mate, thanks
Hey mate, great work as usual. Bit torn between two of them, I love the composition of the second image but I like the crop of the first, gives it that expansive look and draws your view across the whole image. Way to kick my OCD into gear 😆
Haha, cheers Andrew, yeah flip between them as well, that's why I thought I'd throw it out there and hear what other people had to say. I love the 3x1 pano version, but I'm wondering if that's because I generally like the aspect ratio, thanks again mate!
Nope - changed my mind. It’s the third one! Definitely the third. 👍😄
Haha, it's totally fine to change your mind, thanks again mate! 👍
Hoarie, Number 1 is my pick.
Thanks for your feedback Greg! 👍
0:45. I hope you were using a waterproof camera 😬😆 Lovely storytelling as you took us on a journey to the cliffs.
Panno's: I preferred the last two because there was a bit of "breathing space" between the sea stacks and the right of the frame. ❤️📷
How you manage to do this on flip flops is beyond me. Thanks for another entertaining video, Andrew. Great content as usual. Best regards from Belgium.
Haha, flip-flops or what we refer to as thongs are pretty much the standard dress code of Australia. We do everything in them...I've seen blokes get married in thongs! Seriously though it's much easier to wear thongs when you're around the coast.
Nice video, Andrew. I’ve looked at the three images three times, and I’m still struggling to pick a favourite. If pushed, I think the second one is what I’d hang on my wall. 👍
Haha, thanks Peter, gees I appreciate your effort mate, thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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I suppose you could say that about any car decal. Best of luck trying to get in, the locks can't be forced open, they'd have to drill or cut them out...it would be easier to steal the rooftop tent