This video has really given me some confidence in using my 18-140 on my D7500 for taking good quality landscape photos. This will also challenge me to improve on my LRc skills. Thank you!
Hi , thanks for the comment . 18-140 is a great lens for woodland photos, editing can be a challenge , I try to bring out the rich colours of the greens and browns. Good luck
Thank you, Steve, tips and tricks always lead to new idea's when out in the woodland, you made images out of nothing really, so the next visit to the woods I shall walk a bit more slowly and open my eyes a bit more! your pictures look great on my monitor....
Cheers Des for the comment , the art is in the edit of the pictures , many hours in lightroom to perfect how to get the best out of any image. All those images were taken with in 100 metres of each other.
Hi Steve,haven't had a video from you for a while but this one was worth the wait . Nice images as usual. Hope you've been well. Looking forward to the next one.
Cheers Len , I have been out but and about taking photos this Summer but waiting for the seasons to change to video, I like rain and clouds in the woodland lol.
Great video Steve and great tip with the clarity brush! I wonder if that works with the texture brush as well? I like that you included the "hello aeroplane, bye!"
Enjoyed this video --subscribed ! ... question?? why does the set up look blown out on the back of the cam screen ? If I did that my photo would be blown out too? maybe just my laptop screen
Hi love this video I struggle to find a compostion in the woodland. Can you tell me is it better to change the aspect ratio in camera or just crop later please. ☺
It appeared to me that in some of the images, you used negative clarity or negative dehaze to soften the depth of the scene. Is that correct? The last shot was my favorite of the day. I thought it was really nicely done.
At last, a no nonsense photograher.... thank you 😊
Thank you Michael , glad you liked my approch to getting them images , cheers.
Wonderful Video. Thank you. It is a pleasure to see your wonderful pictures
Hi Karin , thank you for the comment , cheers.
My kind of tour. Love the woodlands. You have so much fun!
Thank you , The New Forest is my favorite place for woodland exploring..
i like you r editing the final images look nice
Thanks Paul 👍
Love to see your editing technique in lightroom for the woodland..brilliant.
Hi , will make a new video on woodland editing soon. I have 1 or 2 already on my channel 👍
This video has really given me some confidence in using my 18-140 on my D7500 for taking good quality landscape photos. This will also challenge me to improve on my LRc skills. Thank you!
Hi , thanks for the comment . 18-140 is a great lens for woodland photos, editing can be a challenge , I try to bring out the rich colours of the greens and browns. Good luck
Many thanks to you for your taking technic...🙏
Thanks , glad I could help.
a great woodland video with some beautiful images, well done mate.
Thank you Martin , cheers for the comment.
Thank you, Steve, tips and tricks always lead to new idea's when out in the woodland, you made images out of nothing really, so the next visit to the woods I shall walk a bit more slowly and open my eyes a bit more! your pictures look great on my monitor....
Cheers Des for the comment , the art is in the edit of the pictures , many hours in lightroom to perfect how to get the best out of any image. All those images were taken with in 100 metres of each other.
Excellent information! Thanks for taking me along!
Glad you enjoyed it .
Great one Steve i’m a landscape photographer from Southampton and i love the New Forest and you have inspired me to go there more . thank you
Hi Rob , glad you found my video inspiring , only a few weeks away from Autumn , time to scout your New Forest location.
Lovely ❤
Cheers Samuel
Hi Steve,haven't had a video from you for a while but this one was worth the wait . Nice images as usual. Hope you've been well. Looking forward to the next one.
Cheers Len , I have been out but and about taking photos this Summer but waiting for the seasons to change to video, I like rain and clouds in the woodland lol.
Beautifull images. Thank you for posting.
Hi , thanks for the comment.
That's a great insight to woodland photography Steve i have a couple or three places I've scouted so I will use your tips thanks mate 👍
Thank you Colin , just pick a thin cloud day , no harsh sunlight.
Great video Steve and great tip with the clarity brush! I wonder if that works with the texture brush as well? I like that you included the "hello aeroplane, bye!"
Cheers Noel , thanks for watching , clarity brush will work on most objects you want to stand out and slightly lighten them as well.
Enjoyed this video --subscribed ! ... question?? why does the set up look blown out on the back of the cam screen ? If I did that my photo would be blown out too? maybe just my laptop screen
Hi , thanks for the sub . its the gopro I was filming with which makes the back of camera look blown out .
Hi love this video I struggle to find a compostion in the woodland. Can you tell me is it better to change the aspect ratio in camera or just crop later please. ☺
Hi Angela , thanks for the comment , I always crop later if needed , it then becomes part of the editing ,when you have more time to study the image.😊
@@SteveMillerPhotography Thank you 😀
I'll subscribe. I want a really good tip. I'd like you to share your editing skills, too.❤
Thank you for the comment.
it's a Yes from Me.
Thank you
It appeared to me that in some of the images, you used negative clarity or negative dehaze to soften the depth of the scene. Is that correct? The last shot was my favorite of the day. I thought it was really nicely done.
Cheers Philip , I lower contrast on all my images to soften them , then add clarity brush to pick out trees and other subjects , hope this helps.