Wildlife Photography Light - Quality vs. Quantity

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  • Опубліковано 18 січ 2025

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  • @andek_foto
    @andek_foto Рік тому +3

    Living in Canada i know i am spoiled by early morning and evening light. Plus living within 5 minutes of great bird photography locations i can't complain. But with Cuba, my winter go to spot i get that taste of very very narrow windows of nice light. But it has also taught me how to deal with harsh light by using the forest canopy or north facing hilsides to be photo locations. Anyway my 2 cents. And Scott this is another amazing quantity teaching session. You are easily the best wildlife photography on line teacher that is currently on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. And to your family thanks for giving Scott the time from your family to do all this work.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Рік тому

      What a great compliment !

    • @charlesfrogley3152
      @charlesfrogley3152 Рік тому

      I finally understand Golden hour and Blue with the help of you showing example photos of each with the help of your image photo. Thanks. I am going to rewatch it to help my brain retain it. Thanks. Do you have a video describing camera settings you would use, I assume you would have to use a tripod too….Look forward to the rest of the series.

  • @wondersofcostarica
    @wondersofcostarica Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the time you invested in preparing this quality information and sharing your expertise. The examples were extremely helpful. I learned a lot and look forward to paying more attention to light in my next few photography outings! 🌄

  • @OwenEDell
    @OwenEDell Рік тому +2

    This is perfection. You are a great teacher. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the series. Thanks!

  • @richardfromontario
    @richardfromontario Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video! Always good to hear you talk about things

  • @19Photographer76
    @19Photographer76 Рік тому +1

    Another great video presentation Scott. Oh, and great job on the captures before Nikon had the Eye detection firmware updated. I didn't hear how the Moon factors in to the Blue 'hour' or how pollution affects Golden hour. Here on the West Coast our mornings are affected by all of the pollution from across the country. Your mornings are basically prestine, well, not the same as Maine. Can you include the influence that the Moon has. Thanks!

  • @ericdawson3222
    @ericdawson3222 Рік тому +1

    This whole presentation is both thoughtful and useful - so much more valuable than the commonplace “only shoot in the golden hour” presentation. I also appreciate the pace: quick enough to hold the attention, moderate enough for me to ponder and retain the many important points. I look forward to more on this topic from you (and will continue to catch up on your earlier videos in the meantime). One quibble: I think both of your long-tailed duck images are stunning. I’d be over the moon if I had taken either one!

  • @peterm.2501
    @peterm.2501 Рік тому +1

    Great episode. It really clarified concepts of which I was vaguely aware but not able to articulate as you have done. I live in the mountains of Colorado, so it is often a challenge to capture that great light (blue and golden) due to those pesky hills. I grew up north of Salt Lake and am quite familiar with the Wasatch mountains, which are unusual in that they run east to west. Not so good at dawn, but great sunsets and light at the end of the day over the Great Salt Lake. Very much looking forward to the next installment.

  • @MarkFleming-jd8vy
    @MarkFleming-jd8vy 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video, really enjoyed the summary on different types of light and all of the great examples! Thanks Scott

  • @kensamuelson7629
    @kensamuelson7629 Рік тому +1

    Great video Scott. Certainly provokes how, when and where you shoot....thanks.

  • @eos4life
    @eos4life Рік тому +1

    Another great video! I like the idea of breaking down the different light in separate videos in a serie. I like to reflect and think about some changes I can make and experiment with them. Too much info in one video is for me less beneficial than one in-depth video. I know you had quite a few praises for your channel and its content. But I figured you surely never get tire of a good pat in the back!… I am always looking forward to a new video from your channel. I often forward info on your channel to my friends and I wish more of then would be able to understand English! You probably guessed that I am from Quebec! A big thank you for the great content and I can tell you that you REALLY inspire me! 🙏🏻😀

  • @av2530
    @av2530 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting and helpful video! Thanks so much for sharing this and for the inspiration! Looking forward to the next one in the series!

  • @tamasnemeth2161
    @tamasnemeth2161 Рік тому +4

    Really interesting subject. I'm looking forward for the next episodes of this series!
    One thing came into my mind, which might be coming in another video. It is about different type of clouds and how do they transform the quality and the quantity of the direct sunlight during the day.

  • @AlexAlex-vd1uf
    @AlexAlex-vd1uf Рік тому +1

    Good video to understand light 👍👍👍

  • @cguerrieri4866
    @cguerrieri4866 Рік тому +1

    Once again really well done. Thought provoking

  • @RetrieverTrainingAlone
    @RetrieverTrainingAlone 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent! I live near Fairbanks Alaska, latitude 64.75 degrees where the "golden hour" can be several hours long. In the winter it can be most of the daylight period and in the summer it can be most of the night time period.

  • @jackstutts6439
    @jackstutts6439 Рік тому +2

    The more I advance with my photography the more I think about the quality of the light. I think that's a natural progression for anyone that wants to up their bird photography game.
    I fell like the struggle between shutter speed and ISO has lessened in importance with the advent of denoise programs. Even so field technique is still important for getting the highest quality image.
    Yes I enjoyed the video. You always have useful or thought provoking info. I've learned a lot about bird photography watching your channel Scott. Thank you for the time and effort you put into Wildlife Inspired.

  • @KelpiesRock
    @KelpiesRock Рік тому +1

    Loved this video,very interesting.👏

  • @gerhardgroen
    @gerhardgroen Рік тому +1

    Very convincing story which makes me really reflect on my laziness in the mornings ;-)

  • @georgetran1766
    @georgetran1766 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video. I learned a lot from it and I will apply it to my photography. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @davidligon6088
    @davidligon6088 Рік тому +1

    Exceptional video with great examples! Thank you.

  • @mawavoy
    @mawavoy Рік тому +1

    Very informative, thanks for sharing!

  • @rudigerwolf9626
    @rudigerwolf9626 Рік тому +1

    Love this topic. Really critical. Couple of comments: 1. Wasatch Mountains are east of SLC. 2. Altitude also impacts timing of sunrise/sunset.

  • @ScottRitchie-bw9ls
    @ScottRitchie-bw9ls Рік тому +2

    Thanks for a very interesting video, and indeed, I think the whole series on light is going to be very useful. Of course, questions remain about overcast days, particularly I like high thin overcast. Sometimes we get a situation where clouds capture the sunlight, even after it sets or before it rises, turning it a beautiful, yellow red orange. Think red sky at morning sailors take warning. This can bathe the bird in tremendous warm tones. Also, here in Australia, we had quite a period of very bright, warm, reddish, orange tones, pre-sunrise, post-sunset caused by the Tongan volcano explosion. Once again, amazing color is on the subject before there was any direct light.
    I try to get my shorebirds duriong your magic hour most of the time, tides willing.

  • @tracykuenn4589
    @tracykuenn4589 Рік тому +1

    Your knowledge is helping me in my type of photography, regardless of the subject. I learn by watching so thanks ☺️ I’ll. Finish later but I got what your putting down . Always learning ❤

  • @brucewilliamsstudio4932
    @brucewilliamsstudio4932 Рік тому +1

    Having lived 200 miles South of the arctic circle for a few years I can attest to the golden hour lasting for literally hours on end in the summer time. Amazing light quality!

  • @stevenlee8552
    @stevenlee8552 Рік тому +2

    Wasatch mountains just east of Salt Lake City

  • @ireshdesilva7268
    @ireshdesilva7268 Рік тому +1

    Important Topic

  • @brucewilliamsstudio4932
    @brucewilliamsstudio4932 Рік тому +1

    Hi Scott..... In a previous episode you showed a pillow (inflatable?) that you use for your camera from low angles and wet environments. I've looked high and low for something similar, but can't find it.. Is there a chance that you could point me in the right direction?

    • @AlKnightbird432
      @AlKnightbird432 Рік тому +1

      Hi. Places that sell hunting equipment sell the camo cushions. I keep it on my belt. I use it either as a seat cushion for logs, dirt, beach. Then use it as a ground cushion for my lens and shoot really low. I flip the screen up and now you don't have to be lying down. But, best results for tracking are still with your eye on the viewfinder. Either way, I hope you enjoy!!

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Рік тому +2

      Travelling atm but I did a video on great gifts. Last December. It's in that video.

    • @brucewilliamsstudio4932
      @brucewilliamsstudio4932 Рік тому

      @@WildlifeInspired Thanks Scott, found it! Much appreciated.

    • @brucewilliamsstudio4932
      @brucewilliamsstudio4932 Рік тому

      @@AlKnightbird432 Great advice... I have a Cabelas and a Bass Pro nearby and will swing by to check it out.

  • @JH-qv3xv
    @JH-qv3xv Рік тому +1

    Interesting Comparisions. Thanks

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @JH-qv3xv
      @JH-qv3xv Рік тому

      I'm not a beginner but still have lots to learn so looking forward to videos.@@WildlifeInspired

  • @kerrygrim7934
    @kerrygrim7934 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting. You covered a lot and it was very interesting. I suspect in future videos you will mention about what affects the light such as pollution, moisture, smoke, etc. It is an in-depth subject.

  • @jamesmcleod4335
    @jamesmcleod4335 Рік тому +1

    Am I crazy for really enjoying the hard light photos as well, some even more over the good light photos?

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Рік тому

      unless youre doing architecture, or a specific use of hard shadows and angles.... yes crazy lol

  • @andycoleman2708
    @andycoleman2708 Рік тому +1

    Yeah, in the mountains of Utah, we have blue hour (that lasts quite a while) and then jump right to strong, directional light!

  • @MisterQuiggly93
    @MisterQuiggly93 Рік тому +2

    I am living in Austria in a smal Valley in de middle of the Alps with high Mountains around me.
    In summary: a hard plaze to Photograph

  • @AlphaZuluPhotography
    @AlphaZuluPhotography Рік тому +3

    I know you’re a “talking head” style but someday I hope to see a video of you working your magic in the field.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Рік тому +3

      It just tough for me to do field video I do them on Patreon, usually just iphone vids of how i work

  • @_systemd
    @_systemd Рік тому +1

    good information, really. though it doesn't affect me, everywhere I go there's a helicopter overhead with a drop-able 100m colored soft box with me. I get blue hours at noon time.

  • @bikefreek
    @bikefreek Рік тому +2

    Your youtube videos are better than Rays podcasts.... just sayin.

    • @WildlifeInspired
      @WildlifeInspired  Рік тому +1

      lol. Oh boy.

    • @andrewmurphy8154
      @andrewmurphy8154 Рік тому

      Is there a falling out between them or are you just creating drama for the fun of it?

    • @bikefreek
      @bikefreek Рік тому

      Not sure, they used to work together and dont now. One has to assume there is at least a touch of competition between them given they are in the same "space"@@andrewmurphy8154

  • @jonasnordqvist7010
    @jonasnordqvist7010 Рік тому +1

    first