The best woodland photography hack tip you will be desperate to try !!!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- My latest Landscape photography adventures I head up to Savernake forest in Wiltshire, UK , join me in this video a see the location and get some photography help, advice and guidance as well as a hack tip you will be desperate to try. .
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Well that's definitely a hack I need to try the next time I'm underway in woodland! I would never have thought of that but now I'm itching to try :D
😁thanks for watching. Nothing beats genuine conditions but improvisation can be fun
Great pictures and love the 'fog hack', thank you , must try it. Ken
Thanks for watching Ken.
Love it! will be trying that one out very soon
Thanks for watching
Another nice woodland photography video Ian with some cracking images.
Thankyou Peter.
Great hack Sir , and congratulations on your subscription count.
Thankyou 👍
What a hack! 😆
Great video, beautiful location. And actually this one is in reach for me as well (Oxfordshire). So big thanks for sharing.👃
I've been also out myself at my local nature reserve to take some photos and create a video for my channel. Similar conditions, very wet but that gives something extra in the woods. Colours are punchy, and the contrast is higher. Especially like it after a good shower.
Thankyou for watching Marcell yes like you I love conditions after a good storm
Enjoyed that mate….the hack was a winner 😂 👍🏻👍🏻
I’ve now renamed it the Martian 👽 effect 😂
@@IanBarrowPhotography 😂😂 brilliant…..
Hi Ian. Great video. You have a new subscriber 📸😊👍
Thanks for watching and welcome to the channel. Please check out some of my other videos
Thanks very much, Ian. I will look forward to watching some more of your videos. Have a great weekend. 👍📸@@IanBarrowPhotography
Well done Ian maybe Martin and yourself should patent that fog effect.
Lol maybe 😂
New to your channel. I would have sworn these forests were in the Pacific Northwest in the US/Canada!
Welcome to the channel Douglas. Very similar but this in the uk.
Good video :)
Would be great if you posted exit data next to the photos. So us amateurs can get a rough feeling about the settings etc.
Thanks. I have posted data against photos in past videos and talk through my settings in others. Taken onboard though and will try to get more info included 👍
@@IanBarrowPhotography much appreciated 🥰
Hilarious!
😂👍
Good vid and nice photos but I suggest easing off the dramatic music and sniffing just a tad 😉
Thanks for watching Neil. Unfortunately I was suffering with a cold at the time and sniffing was not intended and didn’t realise until doing edit but unable to remove and I use a wide range of music on all my videos
An old wedding photo technique.
Nice video and some good images but the 'sniffing' 😢
Thanks for watching and yes sniffing is annoying, I had a bad cold and didn’t realise I was doing it until editing,👎
that gaussian blur done in photoshop ruins the photos imo.
Possibly a bit over done in some cases, thanks for watching and commenting
just what I was thinking
loads of post processing ... too much?
It borders on too much, but is of course subjective. The colors and texture becomes unnatural.
On a couple I do agree that slightly over done, I was trying to make the intended subjects a bit more prominent in the conditions but on this occasion possibly not gone in my favour. Appreciate the feedback, we all learn by trial and error.
thanks for replying .... I hope you got over your cold.@@IanBarrowPhotography