This was the best photography video I have seen to date. This was a true experience of landscape photography and I love how you are thankful for the experience. Thanks
Thank you! It’s just off bear lake road. Moraine park. You can’t miss it. Also a great campground there but I believe it’s closed this season for maintenance.
I’ve been enjoying your videos! I feel your pain shooting at RMNP. It’s one of the harder parks to shoot at. You either have empty blue bird skies or total cloud coverage!
I really appreciate it! I complain about the park but the reality is it’s such a gorgeous place. I just want Mother Nature to hand me my images on a silver platter :)
Thank you, David! I really appreciate it! Been way too long since I’ve made it out for any mountain photography. Hoping to fix that in the very near future. Hope to see you out there!
Thank you! July is the one of the best times to visit RMNP as it's when most of the wildflowers will be in bloom. I have a couple of camping trips next month as well. I hope you get great conditions!
Black bear are throughout but very good at avoiding people so I rarely see any. If I do see one it's usually the tail end as it runs away. For moose, moraine park is great. My video next week shows the area and there were 4 moose (two bulls, and a mother/baby. So make sure you check out that video to see the area. The hike I did was the cub lake loop. 6 miles and not a terrible amount of elevation. You could also park at the fern lake trail head and hike to cub lake and back as an in and out.
The struggle is real. Good conditions for photography in the mountains of Colorado really do seem controlled by luck. No amount of weather watching or perpetration seem to overcome that luck factor. Enjoy the suck until it doesn't suck.
Haha you are so right. I don't even look at the forecast anymore, there's just no reason to. I think you captured it perfectly. Just keep going until it doesn't suck.
I liked the images. Thanks for taking us along.
Thank you for watching!
This was the best photography video I have seen to date. This was a true experience of landscape photography and I love how you are thankful for the experience. Thanks
WOW, what an amazing compliment! Thank you for watching and for the feedback!
Love this, shows the other side of landscape/wildlife photography! Would you mind sharing the location of the river?
Thank you! It’s just off bear lake road. Moraine park. You can’t miss it. Also a great campground there but I believe it’s closed this season for maintenance.
I’ve been enjoying your videos! I feel your pain shooting at RMNP. It’s one of the harder parks to shoot at. You either have empty blue bird skies or total cloud coverage!
I really appreciate it! I complain about the park but the reality is it’s such a gorgeous place. I just want Mother Nature to hand me my images on a silver platter :)
Love the channel man, I'm on the front range too. Hopefully cross paths sometime.
Thank you, David! I really appreciate it! Been way too long since I’ve made it out for any mountain photography. Hoping to fix that in the very near future. Hope to see you out there!
Wow really food stuff. I am heading out that way next month and nice to see you critique the images. All close to 10/10 for me
Thank you! July is the one of the best times to visit RMNP as it's when most of the wildflowers will be in bloom. I have a couple of camping trips next month as well. I hope you get great conditions!
@@MrNegative thanks so much. Hope you have a fantastic camping trip too. Any suggestions on where to see wildlife like black bear or moose?
Black bear are throughout but very good at avoiding people so I rarely see any. If I do see one it's usually the tail end as it runs away. For moose, moraine park is great. My video next week shows the area and there were 4 moose (two bulls, and a mother/baby. So make sure you check out that video to see the area. The hike I did was the cub lake loop. 6 miles and not a terrible amount of elevation. You could also park at the fern lake trail head and hike to cub lake and back as an in and out.
@@MrNegative awesome i appreciate it and subbed so I dont miss the next one. Have a fantastic week ahead 😀
Nice work man! I wouldn't call the last image horrible, but it's always great to know ways to improve next time!
I appreciate it. That's what it's all about! Especially in places nearby that you can return to often.
The struggle is real. Good conditions for photography in the mountains of Colorado really do seem controlled by luck. No amount of weather watching or perpetration seem to overcome that luck factor. Enjoy the suck until it doesn't suck.
Haha you are so right. I don't even look at the forecast anymore, there's just no reason to. I think you captured it perfectly. Just keep going until it doesn't suck.
Subbed!
Thank you!
What camera do you have?
In this video I would have been using the canon 5dsr. I switched to the Fuji gfx system a few months ago
@@MrNegative thanks