I like the fact that you try every angle. For me I like the closer photos because they look like a ship wreck. Great photos and the drone shots are also great. I am a personal fan of all ship wreck videos and photos and I love how excited you get taking them. You bring a special feeling to the love of photography.
Really enjoyed that Paul. Excellent example of the effective use of negative space in photography. I particularly liked the image at around 7:12 showing the rippled sand with the wreck in the background 📷👏👏
Enjoyed the video as usual Paul. It was well worth the stop to photograph that wreck. I preferred the image with the ship on the left and the headland showing. The one with the ripples in the sand with the sun shining down was really nice. Nice drone shots too. Catch you on the next one mate.
Love this video, Paul. For me, i prefer the shots from a lower viewpoint and the ones which show the headland. Also, love the drone shots, very ethereal. Great stuff!
what a location and wreck, the images were stunning mate, what a find that you didn't know existed and you definitely made the most of it Paul, there was nothing wrong with the drone images, maybe you should capture more with it, well done mate.
Stunning shots mate. My fave was the lowest one with the light hitting the ripples. My fave angle to shoot is as low as possible when it works. The close ups were beautiful. I am partial to a central shot though, I prefer subjects to be central though sometimes feel appropriate to go to left or right. I think like the one with the end of the headland kind of makes a shot feel unfinished to me but thats just personal preference. I feel my eye gets drawn out to sea behind the wreck as opposed to the other side where there is continuous land behind the subject then my eye focusses on the wreck instead as there is a solid “something” behind it, I do this even with sky. Hope that makes sense. But again, ive always said, taking photographs, unless you are paid for set criteria is all down to personal preference, ie, as long as YOU like your photo then thats mostly what counts. That being said, I love to see other peoples versions of their good shots. We are all different and like different styles but can still appreciate a nice photo even if it goes against your own grain. Really enjoying your channel (ps- im not trained and im very amateur. Just a gal with an old second hand cannon that was bought purely because her friends said she had an eye for a shot and it got me out the house in lockdown and I found peace in it. I dont know what im doing and only just coming off auto and onto manual some of the time. I just like taking pictures of beautiful landscapes so I can keep my digital memories for the years my legs no longer work). It is lovely when you find someone to watch that actually does know what they are doing with a camera so you can see new places through their eyes and how they viewed it and what their interpretation of the land was. Thank you for showing me this😃
I like the fact that you try every angle. For me I like the closer photos because they look like a ship wreck. Great photos and the drone shots are also great. I am a personal fan of all ship wreck videos and photos and I love how excited you get taking them. You bring a special feeling to the love of photography.
I try a lot, and my too most of the time.colour
The drone footage was a good addition to the video, resulting in a great study of the wreck.
Drone made it look great
Really enjoyed that Paul. Excellent example of the effective use of negative space in photography. I particularly liked the image at around 7:12 showing the rippled sand with the wreck in the background 📷👏👏
Why thank you sir
Amazing place and lovely photography 📸
Many thanks!
Great shots of the wreck. I liked the shot with the headland showing in it.
It was quite eerie at the end with the drone shots.
The drone made.it look well mad
Enjoyed the video as usual Paul.
It was well worth the stop to photograph that wreck.
I preferred the image with the ship on the left and the headland showing.
The one with the ripples in the sand with the sun shining down was really nice.
Nice drone shots too.
Catch you on the next one mate.
It was a great find well pleased
Love this video, Paul. For me, i prefer the shots from a lower viewpoint and the ones which show the headland. Also, love the drone shots, very ethereal. Great stuff!
Cool, thanks for letting me know I like the low one
Great images loved the drone footage and images
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Paul your a master with the camera on the ground and the drone in the air well done.
Wow, thank you a master not sure but Thank-you
Brilliant , fabulous conditions....... Happy New year 🙂
Happy new year! Thank you
Looks like you found that one just in time doubt it will last another strong storm, as usual enjoyed the video
Hope so! It's a nice one
Nice video, great location 👍
Thanks 👍
All good shots with me😊
Nice one
what a location and wreck, the images were stunning mate, what a find that you didn't know existed and you definitely made the most of it Paul, there was nothing wrong with the drone images, maybe you should capture more with it, well done mate.
It's always nice to get a new place
Stunning shots mate. My fave was the lowest one with the light hitting the ripples. My fave angle to shoot is as low as possible when it works. The close ups were beautiful. I am partial to a central shot though, I prefer subjects to be central though sometimes feel appropriate to go to left or right. I think like the one with the end of the headland kind of makes a shot feel unfinished to me but thats just personal preference. I feel my eye gets drawn out to sea behind the wreck as opposed to the other side where there is continuous land behind the subject then my eye focusses on the wreck instead as there is a solid “something” behind it, I do this even with sky. Hope that makes sense. But again, ive always said, taking photographs, unless you are paid for set criteria is all down to personal preference, ie, as long as YOU like your photo then thats mostly what counts. That being said, I love to see other peoples versions of their good shots. We are all different and like different styles but can still appreciate a nice photo even if it goes against your own grain. Really enjoying your channel (ps- im not trained and im very amateur. Just a gal with an old second hand cannon that was bought purely because her friends said she had an eye for a shot and it got me out the house in lockdown and I found peace in it. I dont know what im doing and only just coming off auto and onto manual some of the time. I just like taking pictures of beautiful landscapes so I can keep my digital memories for the years my legs no longer work). It is lovely when you find someone to watch that actually does know what they are doing with a camera so you can see new places through their eyes and how they viewed it and what their interpretation of the land was. Thank you for showing me this😃
The ripple made it for me
I think the wreck on the right works for me as it is moving into that negative space
100% always into the frame not out
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