Such a good video! Great tips and sick photos and B-Roll. Loved all of it man! Would be great to see more of your insights paired with in the field videos.
yeah i typically dont like doing this style because it ruins the experience of the location for me, but i made an exception this time around. nice every now and then thuogh!
Great video! Cool to see you in Europe as well. I was just in the Dolomites last summer and it was fun to recognize so many places in this video. Let us know if you are doing any meetups in southern Germany / northern Austria!
Seeing Australians freeze their balls off in European winter is still some of the funniest stuff out there to me xD Love the video, thanks for the tips!
Just a quick question. Can a long len (above 70mm) be used for landscape photography? I've seen the picture you take with the 70-200m and it is absolutely brilliant.
Love the collaborative video! Great tips and so interesting to see your 3 different takes on the Dolomites. All of your images were amazing but, I wish that they stayed on screen for a little longer. Sure one can pause but, the video is more fragmented that way. I need a few more seconds to get past the initial "wow" before I can start to absorb what it is about the image that makes it work. It doesn't have to be too long, just more than a couple of seconds. @Mitch Lally, props for creativity in your picture at 5:50 with focus on the splash in the foreground of the vista shot. It's a different take to see a dynamic element in what is classically a static scene. Nicely done!
Small suggestion, please make the title in the videos a little larger or with more contrast. White on top of clouds was hard to read. I usually watch your content on a 70" TV but today I used my Note 10 so I noticed it today. Great advice as always!
Damn. Dolomites are a sight to behold and all the shots came out fantastic. Btw, did you ask someone to climb that tall steep mountain and then you yourself climbed another mountain to get the amazing shot at 4:33? 😆
Pat I’m having a tough time with my 27 photos per day, taking photos is not the problem 😅it’s editing them.. do you have any tips for success? What’s your secret 😢❤
This came out so good man. Loved the examples you showed :) And thanks for having me again dude!
So rad seeing your full process on this my bro! Thanks for having us✌🏼
pat, mitch, and tk all in one vid is what I needed
Thanks for the great tips! ❤️
You are so right when u talk about ditchfrom the tripod!!! Just going on a trip to Mendoza Argentina, im going to apply these tips!!
Such a good video! Great tips and sick photos and B-Roll. Loved all of it man! Would be great to see more of your insights paired with in the field videos.
yeah i typically dont like doing this style because it ruins the experience of the location for me, but i made an exception this time around. nice every now and then thuogh!
"Ditch the tripod"- agreed. Canvassing prior to setting up your tripod is extremely important. If a tripod isn't needed, leave it in the bag 🤙
that's it! mobility is always a good idea!
Great video! Cool to see you in Europe as well. I was just in the Dolomites last summer and it was fun to recognize so many places in this video. Let us know if you are doing any meetups in southern Germany / northern Austria!
europe was fun! stoked to have been there
Totally agree about the tripod. I find them really limiting. Unless I need one for the conditions it’s rare I even get it out of the car.
Awesome collab
(This video also reminded me how much I miss traveling)
Holy crap the photos are INSANE!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Thx for the tips
Seeing Australians freeze their balls off in European winter is still some of the funniest stuff out there to me xD
Love the video, thanks for the tips!
Just a quick question. Can a long len (above 70mm) be used for landscape photography? I've seen the picture you take with the 70-200m and it is absolutely brilliant.
Why not?
it most certainly can! some of the photos in the vid are either at 70 or 200!
Show us how to clean lens, please
Love the collaborative video! Great tips and so interesting to see your 3 different takes on the Dolomites. All of your images were amazing but, I wish that they stayed on screen for a little longer. Sure one can pause but, the video is more fragmented that way. I need a few more seconds to get past the initial "wow" before I can start to absorb what it is about the image that makes it work. It doesn't have to be too long, just more than a couple of seconds.
@Mitch Lally, props for creativity in your picture at 5:50 with focus on the splash in the foreground of the vista shot. It's a different take to see a dynamic element in what is classically a static scene. Nicely done!
Thanks Thomas
Damn, I'll give ditching the tripod a try next time! Thanks for all the interesting insights!
Small suggestion, please make the title in the videos a little larger or with more contrast. White on top of clouds was hard to read. I usually watch your content on a 70" TV but today I used my Note 10 so I noticed it today.
Great advice as always!
Damn. Dolomites are a sight to behold and all the shots came out fantastic. Btw, did you ask someone to climb that tall steep mountain and then you yourself climbed another mountain to get the amazing shot at 4:33? 😆
yeah! @mitchlally climbed it, like a mountain goat 😂
Hay obat kay
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ayeee mvp!
Get your notebooks out photogs
hope you learned smth!
Pat I’m having a tough time with my 27 photos per day, taking photos is not the problem 😅it’s editing them.. do you have any tips for success? What’s your secret 😢❤
you can get really fast with your workflow with just some practice! :) check out my course if you want my workflow :)
photopills squad rise up
such a useful one hey!
bit cold there lads? haha