I'd like to echo the other comments praising your channel. I've taken photos for many years but have recently decided to get a bit more serious and try to improve what I'm doing. Your channel, which is inexplicably small given the quality of the content, has really helped me. You've shone light (!) on thoughts, frustrations, and approaches to photography I've run in to time and time again but would have struggled to articulate. I mean it when I say the content is top notch - whatever it takes to tip the algorithm in your favour, I hope it happens and the rewards come your way asap! Please keep it up. Thanks.
Tom, I love your videos! They are so much fun and entertaining to watch, whilst at the same time being quite informative. I feel like I've learned so much about composition from one of your other videos and now more about leading lines. Thank you so much for what you do!
@@yorkshirephotowalks Please do! They're so helpful and informative. I'm learning so much from them. Can't believe you've only got 4.5k subscribers. What's going on???
I think it is because it is surrounded by lighter tones, therefore the contrast split in that area of the scene can have the affect of drawing the eye away from where we intend it to be lead.
Erzähle doch über York; anstatt über Dinge zu referieren die seit Erfindung der Fotografie bekannt sind ✅ Deine Heimat, die Landschaft, interessante Plätze, Flora & Fauna ✅ DAS IST VON INTERESSE ‼️‼️‼️
Love the idea with the eyes! Thank You
Yes, and me. So simple, yet so effective!
Excellent info here! UA-cam needs more of this 👍🏻
You make great lessons! I spent years experimenting with different compositions to get this knowledge.
Thank you for that Tom, very interesting and well demonstrated..what a lovely stone bridge and beck..
Subscribed. This knowledge is useful not only for photography, but for videography amd animation as well.
I'd like to echo the other comments praising your channel. I've taken photos for many years but have recently decided to get a bit more serious and try to improve what I'm doing. Your channel, which is inexplicably small given the quality of the content, has really helped me. You've shone light (!) on thoughts, frustrations, and approaches to photography I've run in to time and time again but would have struggled to articulate. I mean it when I say the content is top notch - whatever it takes to tip the algorithm in your favour, I hope it happens and the rewards come your way asap!
Please keep it up. Thanks.
Thanks Tom yet another superb video tutorial.
Really nice video, great finishing advice!!
Tom, I love your videos! They are so much fun and entertaining to watch, whilst at the same time being quite informative. I feel like I've learned so much about composition from one of your other videos and now more about leading lines. Thank you so much for what you do!
@@miguelvicente3996 Thank you very much. I’ll do my best to keep them coming!
@@yorkshirephotowalks Please do! They're so helpful and informative. I'm learning so much from them. Can't believe you've only got 4.5k subscribers. What's going on???
As always, great information Tom. Thanks for the video.
The tree on the right: how can something so dark attract the eye?
I think it is because it is surrounded by lighter tones, therefore the contrast split in that area of the scene can have the affect of drawing the eye away from where we intend it to be lead.
Erzähle doch über York; anstatt über Dinge zu referieren die seit Erfindung der Fotografie bekannt sind ✅ Deine Heimat, die Landschaft, interessante Plätze, Flora & Fauna ✅ DAS IST VON INTERESSE ‼️‼️‼️