Complete solitude. The best thing ever. On my 2019 fall trip to the Sierra Nevadas, we stopped by Tuolumne Meadows to fish the river there. It was freezing cold and windy for a few hours, but after sunset arrived, it was the most still and quiet I had ever heard the forest before. Quiet enough to hear nothing but the ringing in your ears. Not even birds were chirping or singing. I've been to alot quiet places in the mountains but that one takes the cake. Such an amazing experience when the forest becomes so still and quiet.
Except for heavily falling snow with accumulation on the ground. Heavy snowfall refracts light in a very cool way as well, especially with a long exposure.
Glad to see you’re better and out and doing what you like best. I hope and pray you are fully healed and will stay this way. All the best and thank you for a great video again. 👍🙏
Hi Nick, I have been following your videos for year but have never commented. I just want to thank you for your volume of work and putting such great quality in each video. Your tutorials are extremely helpful for an aspiring (and getting older) photographer and always inspire me to go out and do more. Thank you so much. Your efforts are greatly appreciated. Looking forward to our paths crossing one day - Mike-
So good to see an on location Nick Page video. While i thoroughly enjoy and religiously watch every video, I can watch these ones all day. For me personally, i learn so much more from them.
Incredible conditions you got there Nick! I'd be really interested to see a post processing video of some of these shots. Especially shooting directly into the light!
After being cooped up at home, I am sure you are really glad to be back out photography what you love. We can tell from these photos how happy you are to be out doing your thing!
I saw Adam Gibbs video here and he did a great job of capturing some of the epic scenes as well but your photos IMO were the juiciest of them all. Thanks for the great video.
I’m probably moving back to the Pacific Northwest this year (from Colorado) and I can’t wait to get back to these conditions. Great video and beautiful photos, thanks for sharing it with us.
Can almost hear Luke,Leia and the Storm Troopers on Their Speeder Bikes @ 12:22. Stunning. Crazy feeling watching your forest vids. Like I've just warped there. Bliss!!
Very happy to see you out in the woodland again Nick, just be careful with those slippery trails. they are not good for your back. Talking from my own experience. Some amazing images, and it just show that woodland photography really can grant us with some spectacular moments as long as we get that fog and mist. Where I'm living the fog normally stays up in the mountains, above the tree lines, so I'm still dreaming of conditions like you had in this video. thanks for sharing your images, and for the tip.
Hearing the excitement in your voice. I feel that. Sometimes it is those moments that really just bring everything home for photographers. Like an adrenaline rush for photographers
Hi Nick, beautiful day, "if you know what I mean". Was that some (poison ivy) you walked by at the beginning of the video? Maybe not, That's such an important aspect of photography to learn, that contrast creates a feeling of dramatics, and that little contrast, just the opposite, produces a calming effect to a viewer. To me the most important detail of a final image,, or visualization, is the (emotional impact) the print produces; composition, shadow/highlight detail, etc, although important, are just (technical details) and are usually terribly identified by the audience and considered just that, a "technical statement". Such an important lesson to learn. Bob.
Your big sigh at the beginning is exactly what happens when I walk into a rainforest here in Australia...beautiful video, beautiful images, thanks for sharing Nick 🌿
Great production value. The sound is top notch and the way you show yourself taking photos and progressing through the area really helps with immersion.
The videography was killler and so were the shots. I can find good light every now and then but composition is my weakness. Great video. Hope the back is easing up.
Some epic shots there dude. Woodland photography is my weakness in landscape
What a great morning out in the bush! So good to have those conditions and the light at the end. Oh my . . . . . Perfect.
This was a nice peaceful way to start my day. Now time to go deliver packages for UPS and saw hello to all of my regulars. Happy Monday all
My kind of place. Peace and quiet, solitude.
My favorite conditions. Especially when the sun breaks through the fog and dapples the trunks. And of course beams!
I love the mist, it's always magical....same with snow, too. Therefore, i do adore the fall and winter season, not the creepy sun, and heat to excess.
Those are the kind of scenes. I would love to be in one day and photograph myself.
What an absolute pleasure this video was.
My favourite thing with fog, the sound... or almost complete lack of sound, its never as quiet as it can be in a wood in the fog. And its glorious.
Complete solitude. The best thing ever.
On my 2019 fall trip to the Sierra Nevadas, we stopped by Tuolumne Meadows to fish the river there. It was freezing cold and windy for a few hours, but after sunset arrived, it was the most still and quiet I had ever heard the forest before.
Quiet enough to hear nothing but the ringing in your ears. Not even birds were chirping or singing. I've been to alot quiet places in the mountains but that one takes the cake.
Such an amazing experience when the forest becomes so still and quiet.
Except for heavily falling snow with accumulation on the ground. Heavy snowfall refracts light in a very cool way as well, especially with a long exposure.
Check out a remote canyon in Utah, when it's not windy.
One of the best presentations I have seen. Two words, " Soul Stirring"
Glad to see you’re better and out and doing what you like best.
I hope and pray you are fully healed and will stay this way. All the best and thank you for a great video again. 👍🙏
Glad you're feeling better and back out there! Nothing beats a good day outside after a long hiatus.
Just majestically beautiful, golden greens and atmoshere. Beautiful, Nick.
Watching this while smoking a bowl sets the mood before I go to work. Good show, Sir.
Your instruction in this video was excellent and included reminders even for your more seasoned viewers. Thanks!
Lovely Nick. I especially liked the image with that splash of light on the single trunk. Very special 👍👍👍
Nick, I love yours photos, and the way you talk about photography since a long time. This video is so beautiful. Good evening. Chris.
WOW, WOW, WOW!! Incredible light and amazing images!
Mystical Magical Forest. You captured its Soul and Heart! Epic.
Many thanks for the wonderful photos and insights. Woodlands and fog/mists are always a fabulous combo....
Hi Nick, I have been following your videos for year but have never commented. I just want to thank you for your volume of work and putting such great quality in each video. Your tutorials are extremely helpful for an aspiring (and getting older) photographer and always inspire me to go out and do more. Thank you so much. Your efforts are greatly appreciated. Looking forward to our paths crossing one day - Mike-
I really appreciate the kind words Mike thank you!
how did i miss another good woodland photography channel
The sunlight on the bottom of the tree trunk is an absolute cracker of an image... my favorite.
This is why you're my fave youtube photographer. Stunning pics
That was a pretty good day out with the camera... awesome, Nick
Nice to see you outdoors again Nick. Great video and a wonderful set of images from our PNW forests.
Brilliant images Nick. Great to be watching another one of your videos.
Take care and keep safe.
It's one thing to get the perfect lighting, fog, mist etc but a whole other thing to take the photo, amazing stuff, great job.
A calming, straight-forward video with helpful tips, no extra BS and great images. THANK YOU.
So good to see an on location Nick Page video. While i thoroughly enjoy and religiously watch every video, I can watch these ones all day. For me personally, i learn so much more from them.
One of my absolute favorite subjects and places to be, in the forest & with fog 🙌🏼🙌🏼🫶🏼
complete zen 🌲🌿🧘🏻♀️✨🙏🏼✨🌲🌲🌲 beautiful images Nick
Great light and love the images. Glad you are doing better and back out creating images. Thanks for posting.
I got lucky this week in the woods on 216 in Oregon between Govt Camp and Maupin. That forest has some beautiful color this time of year.
Incredible conditions you got there Nick! I'd be really interested to see a post processing video of some of these shots. Especially shooting directly into the light!
The way you take that deep breath in at the start of the vlog kinda says it all. Beautiful photos, beautiful conditions, lucky man.
Wonderful video, Nick, and tremendous photos. You rock, brother!
Glad you are up and hiking again! Awesome work too!
Amazing light. I really love how you tell the story with the video and photos. It is so peaceful.
After being cooped up at home, I am sure you are really glad to be back out photography what you love. We can tell from these photos how happy you are to be out doing your thing!
Wow what a haul of images! Stoked for you mate, awesome
Glad your feelings better and back to shooting. Always enjoyed your work. Reminds me of my home near the Smokies
I saw Adam Gibbs video here and he did a great job of capturing some of the epic scenes as well but your photos IMO were the juiciest of them all. Thanks for the great video.
Glad to see you out of your slump and creating new content.
Good to see you out and about!!! Enjoy the Autumn!!!
That was perfect fog, the image at 6:00 and the following one too are stunning!
Just so splendid! As always your photography captured my heart!
Wow. Amazing conditions and fantastic photos 😮👍👌
Really nice images. Just right amount of mood and clarity. Thank you.
I’m probably moving back to the Pacific Northwest this year (from Colorado) and I can’t wait to get back to these conditions. Great video and beautiful photos, thanks for sharing it with us.
Can almost hear Luke,Leia and the Storm Troopers on Their Speeder Bikes @ 12:22. Stunning. Crazy feeling watching your forest vids. Like I've just warped there. Bliss!!
Very instructive video and great images. I like the concept that shadows are the soul of and image. Thanks Nick.
Nice to see a photography video - missed them!!
May be some of your best work. Very informative & understandable. Welcome back.
beautiful video Nick gorgeous light and fog great stuff
Thank you, Nick, for sharing your splendid images and your clever thoughts with us. Cheers!
Good to see you out-and-about, Nick!
Beautiful photos of a beautiful walk!
Very calming and relaxing video to watch. Always love your work.
Love your style of videography, and obviously your eye for a good image.
Gorgeous pictures chap, nice chilled video to watch
Beautiful video and images. So glad to see you back out n the field. Thank you for the inspiration.
Great video, Nick - but even better to see you back out. Really hope you’re on the mend. 👍
Excelentes fotos y videos! 💯👏🏾👏🏾
Glad your back is feeling better. Nice vid, nice photos.
So nice to see you out in the field. Loved the images!
Enjoyed this video tremendously. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Good to see you outside, Nick. I take it the back is better...you were moving pretty well...glad to see. As always, cool video.
Back is much better for now! Little bit of nerve pain but back pain is much better
As usual I have enjoyed this video. I really like the images that came out. Thanks for your time
Fantastic video work and incredible shots. Pure pleasure to watch
Very calming to watch your videos Nick ☺️
We’ll done, Nick! Thanks for the tips on catching the rays in the mist. It practice it with my winter photography this year.
Superlatives Nick .. felt the third pulse … wow
Fabulous, as Gavin would say.. Tresmendous..
Very enjoyable sir. Glad to see you able to get up and out after the back issues! Stay healthy, this is good content.
That one, of the lone spotlight of sun on that ONE tree.... ( at 6:26) purely magical ! ❤ GREAT video Nick!
Thanks for sharing Nick, what a amazing morning and images captured, the mist really makes woodland photography.
Good to see you up and about! Great images and video.
Very happy to see you out in the woodland again Nick, just be careful with those slippery trails. they are not good for your back. Talking from my own experience. Some amazing images, and it just show that woodland photography really can grant us with some spectacular moments as long as we get that fog and mist. Where I'm living the fog normally stays up in the mountains, above the tree lines, so I'm still dreaming of conditions like you had in this video. thanks for sharing your images, and for the tip.
Good to see you out and about again. Hope your healing well. Great video as always. Thanks for sharing your talents with us.
Hearing the excitement in your voice. I feel that. Sometimes it is those moments that really just bring everything home for photographers. Like an adrenaline rush for photographers
Great video and wonderful photos! Music's nice as well!
Amazing buddy. Great to see you out in mother earth.
Amazing video! I’m big fan of lightrays in the forests
Hi Nick, beautiful day, "if you know what I mean". Was that some (poison ivy) you walked by at the beginning of the video? Maybe not, That's such an important aspect of photography to learn, that contrast creates a feeling of dramatics, and that little contrast, just the opposite, produces a calming effect to a viewer. To me the most important detail of a final image,, or visualization, is the (emotional impact) the print produces; composition, shadow/highlight detail, etc, although important, are just (technical details) and are usually terribly identified by the audience and considered just that, a "technical statement". Such an important lesson to learn. Bob.
Mother Nature in all her glory, just breathe taking. Love your breath taking images. So very inspiring
Expierence the Shinrin- yoku Nick, Great shots !
Amazing photos great video as usual. You should do silent hiking videos. People will love it
I'm so glad to see you vertical again, Nick. Beautiful photographs, especially the angled light on the moss covered tree trunk.
Simply stunning Nick, for me the image at about 6 mins, was the best , just amazing thanks for sharing.
Love this type of video!
Your big sigh at the beginning is exactly what happens when I walk into a rainforest here in Australia...beautiful video, beautiful images, thanks for sharing Nick 🌿
Stunning work Nick..truly beautiful
Always look forward to seeing your videos, the fog/mist always give your compositions that extra something special..thank you for sharing..
Great production value. The sound is top notch and the way you show yourself taking photos and progressing through the area really helps with immersion.
These images are so beautiful.
Amazing captures the video was a pleasure to watch.
wow, stunning images. great video Nick
Amazing shots. Good to see you out and about.
The videography was killler and so were the shots. I can find good light every now and then but composition is my weakness. Great video. Hope the back is easing up.
Nick, thanks a lot for U amazing photos and videos 📸