The storage boxes and benches are beautiful Shane. The cabinet sitting behind you (during the intro) reminds me of the chart tables we have on the bridge of merchant and Navy ships. Very practical indeed. Nice to see you back for season 3.
And here I was thinking you were a professional photographer that did woodworking on the side. This makes more sense. Killer shots per usual, excited to take on this season with you!
That made my day to see the beautiful craftsmanship and talent of your woodworking, and then to hear the shutter click on your lens on a tasteful subject. Thank you Shane!
I was one of the lucky ones to have ordered an 8x10 film holder case from you. I love it so much. It is a work of art. Such good quality and craftsmanship. Thank you again. Love the work you do and especially the photos!
Welcome back! Love the b&w! Also, I am throughly enjoying the film holder case that you made me! Beautifully crafted functional art! Absolutely love it!
It is great to see you back. Thanks for the update and looking forward to seeing more of your darkroom. Are you happy with it? If you don't mind I have one suggestion for you. When you show us your images could you put them on a black background instead of white? The images you showed have wonderful gray tones but with that bright white background it is difficult to appreciate them. It is much worse on my tv than computer but that bright light really takes away from the beauty of your subtle gray tones especially in the back lit images. Looking forward to your third season
Thank you for saving me from yet another Ben Horne episode. But I still think you should get more "Fatalish" and make spend more time "waiting for the light" a bigger part of your already stunning compositions.
Thank you. I moved closer for the 360mm exposure. The small round boulder in the foreground of the 450mm shot was bothering me. I'm not sure which I prefer.
I always follow you And I like your approach to photography. At the end of the story I wonder Pictures with a 450mm lens look wider than pictures with a 360mm lens.
That little MIC stick you held looks so cute☺
Beautiful shots mate. Greeting from the UK
The storage boxes and benches are beautiful Shane. The cabinet sitting behind you (during the intro) reminds me of the chart tables we have on the bridge of merchant and Navy ships. Very practical indeed. Nice to see you back for season 3.
And here I was thinking you were a professional photographer that did woodworking on the side. This makes more sense.
Killer shots per usual, excited to take on this season with you!
Happy to see more of your images and videos. Motivation to get out and shoot more film.
That made my day to see the beautiful craftsmanship and talent of your woodworking, and then to hear the shutter click on your lens on a tasteful subject.
Thank you Shane!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes! Glad you’re back. Beautiful craftsmanship all around.
I was one of the lucky ones to have ordered an 8x10 film holder case from you. I love it so much. It is a work of art. Such good quality and craftsmanship. Thank you again. Love the work you do and especially the photos!
Hey Justin! I’m glad to hear you’re enjoying the case. Thanks for the kind words.
So stoked to see you back! Thanks for the new video, man. This new project is looking interesting and fun for me to follow along.
Beautiful trees. The film holders are exquisite as well.
Welcome back! Love the b&w! Also, I am throughly enjoying the film holder case that you made me! Beautifully crafted functional art! Absolutely love it!
Hey, Tim! Thanks for the comment. Happy to hear that!
That's gorgeous wood working. Great job. I'm happy for you. I hope you sell another hundred!
Welcome back, Shane!! Looking forward to S3.
Nice shots. Yeah, welcome back.
Like everyone here, I'm glad to see you back< Shane. and I'm still hoping for that darkroom tour.
Hi Shane welcome back,marvelous wood working and stunning photographs, great!!!!
Beautiful wood, the projects are stunning!!!
Great to see you back Shane!
good to see you back into video! I am also getting 8x10 soon, looking forward to using it soon!
Awesome. Have fun!
Welcome back! I finally sprung for a 4x5 and it’s been a lot of fun - thank you for the inspiration. (Not good pics yet, but still fun!)
i'm so happy this is back.
Great to see you back with another season!
glad to see you back ! needed this season 3
Missed ya! Nice to have you back!
Very nice work Shane well done. 👍
Finally see you again, we missed you welcome back!!
Fine work, both wood and film!
Beautiful woodworking and beautiful photos.
i assume a lot of viewers are very curious to see a video about your darkroom and your film processing…
shane good to see you back
darkroom and process !!!!!
Enjoyed. Welcome back!
It is great to see you back. Thanks for the update and looking forward to seeing more of your darkroom. Are you happy with it? If you don't mind I have one suggestion for you. When you show us your images could you put them on a black background instead of white? The images you showed have wonderful gray tones but with that bright white background it is difficult to appreciate them. It is much worse on my tv than computer but that bright light really takes away from the beauty of your subtle gray tones especially in the back lit images. Looking forward to your third season
the woodwork is amazing. can we have a darkroom tour please?
Your carpentry is just pure art. The photography is not bad either. What is next Star Wars?!
More!
Thank you for saving me from yet another Ben Horne episode. But I still think you should get more "Fatalish" and make spend more time "waiting for the light" a bigger part of your already stunning compositions.
Good to see you back, are the 450 and 360 the wrong way round or did you change position?
Thank you. I moved closer for the 360mm exposure. The small round boulder in the foreground of the 450mm shot was bothering me. I'm not sure which I prefer.
I'm amazed don't know what to say?
Which brand of 8x10 are you using?
Would love to to know more about your tube that you process your film with. I’ve tried everything, tubes, trays, dip and dunk and always have issues.
That's a bummer. I'll be working on a developing film series over on Patreon.
I always follow you And I like your approach to photography. At the end of the story I wonder Pictures with a 450mm lens look wider than pictures with a 360mm lens.
Thanks for following along! I moved my tripod closer to the subject for the 360mm exposure.
@@shanedignum Thank you
Awesome. Pleased the break from videos was productive, and not creative block/burnout.
This is a minor point: I think it is more important that we hear the shutter "clicking" than the moody music. Welcome back also!
Thanks! The light was fading quickly, so I had my wife film that whole series on the iPhone 15, but the audio was terrible.
That’s your opinion.
Waited too long