FOGGY Woodland Photography in Denmark | Tales from the Forest - Episode 2
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- In this 2nd episode of my series of woodland landscape photography from Denmark, I get up early to photograph the morning fog. The forest was so ethereal, moody, and ominous and it made for some fantastic woodland photography. I even got a huge surprise when I came home and one of the photos were way better than predicted!
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I’m not sure what’s wrong with the five people who’ve disliked this video, but I would encourage them to watch it again, but this time with their heads pulled out of their rears LOL.. What a beautiful forest - such a neat place to fly the drone! And the photos you came away with, absolutely incredible… simple, subdued, and they immediately engage the imagination. Well done 👌🏼
Thank you so much, Brian! :)
Love the mood fog adds to a photograph.
that has to be the PERFECT density of fog! such a win!
What a great morning for photography. My favorite is the third photo with the three trees on the left, but all are lovely.
The silver birch shot was gorgeous!
Absolutely stunning photos and another great vlog
The look of sheer ethereal joy on your face was priceless in the first image. I loved how the light in your images was so white and pure, crisp. The video looked darker as I would expect it to be in the moment. The joy of the light matched the joy you showed throughout. I would say you captured these moments of emotion perfectly.
Your photos are incredible but it's not just that. Your whole video is art!
Thank you so much, Aris! That means a lot. It's one of my favorites :)
You really manage to convey the mood of the scene and beyond that, inspire us to get up early and go out shooting. And this is the first and most important step in landscape photography: getting there to take that shot. Hopefully the epic one! (No pun intended :) )
What you have there is priceless. I used to love taking forest photos around where I live. From scenic to macro the woods have always been my favorite. But that is almost no more. The dreaded Honeysuckle has choked and clogged almost every part of the woods right down to just a patch of trees. Where once I used to be able to walk through the woods and photograph the beautiful Spring wildflowers, one now needs a machete. Most of the native flora is gone. Very sad. No one even seems to care. Non-native invasive species like the Honeysuckle bush can and will overwhelm an entire ecosystem in 20 years. To top that off, the Chinese Ash Borer has wiped out millions of Ash trees in the Midwest US and is spreading, costing billions of dollars.
Oh, that's so sad to hear! :( I think it's mainly a question about ignorance in regard to invasive species. We definitely need to take care of our forests!
Stunning shots!
I'm off into the woods for some fog (hopefully!) so came here for some inspiration! Great images as always.
Another episode of your magic and mystery in the forest.
the twisted oak is beautiful
That does it. I'm out to the forests tomorrow at dawn. Lovely Mads. Fog is my happy place.
Good luck!
Nice Video. The photos are amazing too. The play of light and shadows is so good in these photos (here i was referring to photos from episode 1). It shows that if you scout around and have enough patience then you can always find some good locations to photograph. Of course the eye and creativity of the photographer plays a very important part too. All the photographers I follow including you, Nigel Danson, Thomas Heaton, Simon Baxter always stress the importance of scouting for a location. You guys are really inspirational.
Thank you very much! 🙏
I live in BC and I have a large second growth park very near me, where we walk the dog or just go for walks. It's a very different type of forest than where you are here, and it's beautiful, but the simplicity and tidyness of the forest floor where you are makes things a lot easier to make 'simple' compositions. That said, I need to resolve to make more images of my nearest, dearest forest, and find such rewarding compositions. As always, an inspiring and enjoyable video. Cheers!
Great stuff Mads.
Beautiful, Mads! I love your editing, as well.Thank you.
you nailed it once again. Well done
Thank you, Brian! :)
@@MadsPeterIversen You have a good manner and attitude, which is refreshing. I wish you every success in life:
Really love the mood in this video and the pictures! I think the motive definitely can be called EPIC!
I love this series. Your videos and commentary give me such a sense of peace and inspiration. You are very blessed and talented. Before you even said you I am in Love" with the first little tree- your eyes were shimmering and gave your emotion away :) I also loved the second more gnarly tree- It seemed to be almost dancing and twirling among a sea of stoic pines. AWESOME!
Great work Mads. Love to see you so exited exploring the woods. I know the feeling. Thanks for sharing. It’s very inspiring.
Fantastiska bilder Mads! Tack för inspirationen! 🙂👍
Take a bow Sir 👏👏👏
Haha! Thanks a lot, Steve :)
Just finished the video. It`s a grey day here in Norway. Inspired from your video I am headed for the forrest. Thank you!
Always enjoy your commentary. Thank you.
Wow that image of the silver birch is superb
Really stunning to see you create. thank you,
Thank you very, very much. I greatly appreciate all the kind words :)
stunning shots as always Mads - blown away!!
Spellbound!!!
Another beautiful shot.
After watching your videos on composition I can see more clearly your thought process in this shoot. Subject, balance, separation, mood. Yesterday I thought that your tips would help me to take fewer shots (on film) but today the confidence in identifying a good composition ha resulted in more exposures! This is fun!
Thanks Mads for the inspiration
fantastic Mads, the lone birch shot is Epic .. :)
Absolutely stunnig image at 8-15!!! Awesome!
Thanks a lot, Konstantin :)
Love those video!
I love the fact that you don't need breathtaking landscape at the other side of the planet to take great photos!!
Please make more videos like this one!
I will, have already recorded another scheduled to be released in two weeks time :)
@@MadsPeterIversen Great! thank you !
What an absolutely beautiful morning of fog. The photos you came away with are so calm and moody and just gorgeous!
Really nice, Mads. I used to live on the west coast of Denmark - very similar to what you show here. Makes me "homesick"!
Lovely stuff Mads x
Thanks a lot, James!
I love to hear your passion and emotion for the beauty you are seeing.
Brilliant video👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
It's amazing how much fog can change the mood of a location and the photos. Excellent video...I love the image of the gnarly tree with the knothole!
Awesome episode, thanks Mads !!
Awesome, the photography, video and drone footage along with the sound track just make fantastic watching for me, great inspiration to get my camera and shoot. looking forward to the next two episodes :)
Stunning shots, Mads. It's incredible how far you can push raw-files these days. Well done!
Thanks a lot, Jonas! Yes, I was really surprised how clean it came out. Usually there are always many artifacts using it this hard.
@@MadsPeterIversen Yeah, artifacts are usually an issue when pushing shadows - I know that the Sony's keep up extremely good in shadow recovery though :) I know that post processing doesn't do it all alone - you captured those compositions extremely well!
This was a great video. Your pictures help me to see forests differently and I am learning to see and to simplify.
Your epic location videos are outstanding, but I enjoyed this one tremendously because I live in a similarly wooded area. You came away from this shoot with some wonderful images.
Thank you very much, Jami :)
Wow , your emotions certainly came though in the video and the images. Child in a sweet shop as we would say in England. Big smiles all round.
Fantastic stuff.
MJ
Thanks a lot, Mark! :)
I very much appreciate the purpose of these two videos. It's nice to know that I don't have to travel to Iceland or New Zealand to take great landscape photos.
Love the silver birch shot!
that third picture! WoW
So beautiful! Looks like forest in Sweden!
I think my favorite photo is the one with all the very straight pine trees, and then that one curvy tree with the hole in it. Such character in a tree makes it stand out, especially when isolated in fog.
I’m really glad you didn’t give up on that ‘solo birch’ that was stunning! What a beautiful spot...now make sure to go back when the leaves change! :)
Hey Mads! I'm mostly a woodland photographer and just wanted to say that the conditions you got on that day simply amazing! you got all the ingredients to get beautiful photographs. I have to agree that my favorite photo was the same as yours. Can't wait to see more of these videos! Great job as always!
Thanks a lot, Leire :) happy to hear that from an experienced woodland photographer :)
Nice to see that you use a Sony digital camera, Minolta cameras were eventually acquired by Sony & I've been using Minolta (now Sony) for the past 50 years, lovely cameras and lenses, I'm now down to my Alpha 900 & Alpha 77mk2. I wouldn't trade them for the world.
Its incredible how you managed to pull that image of the silver birch from that foggy raw file. The end result is a really lovely image, and as you say the crop works perfectly. Lovely video Mads, thorough enjoyed it
The kind of conditions every landscape photographer dreams of having. Around me, it only gets foggy in the fall and sometimes in the spring, both of which are short seasons where I live. You are fortunate. Nice images
Kinda the same here. I use a couple of apps to predict fog. Makes it easier to score a hit ;)
Just epic and excellent
Everything seemed so still in the woods. Very atmospheric indeed. Loved your mood, that the woodland made you feel.
Yes, very much. That first place was like... aaahhh I got a nice photo ;)
Mads the forest looked like a very relaxing walk, filtering out life’s stress so you can simply enjoy.
Very much, gotta admit I was working a bit fast, so not completely zen ;)
Amazing images, oh my lord
Mads, your forests must be a delight to walk through. Such a peaceful atmosphere.
Yes, they are very much. We have quite a lot. It's about finding those special places :)
I really love to watch how you approach the less epic landscapes. This kind of photography is much more obtainable for "everyday" shooting and inspire to go out during ordinary weekends. You really made some beautiful pictures. Would you ever consider holding a workshop in Denmark?
Awesome examples of pulling extraordinary images out of ordinary landscapes. Confirms that there is great beauty all around us. Thanks Mads!
There is indeed. It's about finding out where exactly to point the camera :)
Hi Mads, thanks for sharing and great to see an episode from the Nordics. It certainly inspires me to explore the woods in Skåne. Keep up your good epic work. Cheers Mats
beautiful video Mads, the location is beautiful too, you bring it as a true storyteller with an enormous love for the forest.
Love the Silver Birch shot, just epic! great vid Mads.
Outstanding,Thank you so much
Love Tales from the Forest! That last lonely birch image was exquisite Mads! So incredible what nature provides sometimes. I liked seeing the RAW version as well.
Thanks, Seth - more is coming for sure in this series. This is for the most dedicated fans. Those who want to actually become better at photography and learn alongside myself :)
Mads Peter Iversen Count me in! 😉😄
Exceptional shots. More personal and original than 'epic' locations
Wonderfull, I do like fog on forest (SIntra, Portugal).
Beautiful Mads. You made several outstanding images from your foggy day in the forest. I love them all.
Thank you, Richard! Means a lot. I'm very satisfied myself :)
The silver birch image was quite pleasing to look at. Sometimes the forest can dare you to enter into its darkness (personally, I like that feeling when I am hiking). The way you processed the image makes it feel like a friendly invitation to enter. Nice job, Mads.
The lone birch is a corker Mads. Absolutely love it.
Thank you so much, Jonathan! I really love it too :)
I really enjoyed this one Mads. Living in the desert, foggy days are a rarity.
Beautiful place. Every frame in this video is photogenic. Thanks.
Thanks a lot, Pankaj!
I’ll have to watch the first one but all I can say about this one is...WOW! Definitely going in my favorites. I love how simple all the shots were and the settings were equally as impressive.
Thank you so much! Such kind words :)
In Denmark 🇩🇰 or here in Australia 🇦🇺, There is something special about being in a foggy pine forest. Thanks for sharing again Mads.
You're much welcome and yes, it's very special :)
Simply exquisite....this to me is beyond epic and the accompanying music perfectly suits the mood of this landscape! Thanks so much for sharing this incredibly beautiful video.
Thank you, Paula! :)
Wow, excellent Mads! that's a nice looking woodland. I'm guessing that the trees have been planted? but the uniformity with the odd deciduous tree thrown in looks to be fantastic. Well done, loved it.
Thanks a lot, Adam. Yeah it's my guess too, however most of the trees in the area where I photographed doesn't stand in lines, so maybe not 🙂
Mads, your quiet discussion in the early morning walk in the woods was so calming. I saw the first little tree as you approached the scene. The expression on your face of “love” for the tree made me laugh out loud! Very nice video. It’s nice to go with you as you get out of you comfort zone.
Mads, super video! Thanks for illustrating how to capture the beauty in the every day! Very much inspired by your ability to isolate the subject in a somewhat chaotic scene... Cool!
Beautiful! You took some really great shots!
Lovely images Mads, especially the birch surrounded by pine trees. It seems like the current trend in forest photography is bringing down the saturation in the images - perhaps to lend to that ethereal mood.
Not sure it is much desaturation. I just don't touch the saturation slider and make sure I hold back on adding saturation when I add contrast too.
Not too shabby Mads you managed to grab some excellent shots i cant wait till fall kicks in here. Fog, color and early morning light is the perfect recipe for a fantastic image!
Great video Mads. Really loved the images you got.
Beautiful video and images mate, love that lone silver birch 🌳
Thanks a lot! Me2. It's going on the wall :)
Mads Peter Iversen I sure that will look ever. Better on paper
very impressive, MAGNIFICENT !!!!
You can still use the word epic. It's just a different type of epic! Nice work Mads...inspiring stuff :-)
Your work is remarkable, Mads. Any chance you'd do a post processing video on your woodland photography?
Such a beautiful place... and that first photo, simply amazing! Pulling greatness out of nothing at 8:35. And 11:11 what an eye you have!
That was so lovely. Your images of this location are very beautiful. I really enjoyed that you made 2 episodes - I love forest locations. Thank you very much for these videos.
Thanks a lot, Wendy. Episode 3 will be out in three weeks time :)
12:00.. Love the atmospheric scene.
Wow! Really enjoyed something not epic! 😊 That last pano shot of the birch was to die for. Amazing what you can do with a raw file. Keep wondering if I could get something out of Australian forest in the fog....but forest eacalypts are usually so messy and busy.
That's exactly why you need fog ;) I'm going to a messy forest in my next episode, but the fog helps out in that regard :)
This video is absolutely my favorite so far, I really love forest, especially when in foggy day, thanks a lot for sharing and inspiring me 🙏🙏
Thank you so much, Ogik! It's one of my favorites too!
Inspirational Mads, never really got hooked by woodland photography, but you make it look well worth the effort. Here's to the next foggy day in the UK. Cheers Russ
Took me awhile too, but now it's super addicting! :D
@@MadsPeterIversen Epic slipped in and now it's time to eliminate super. LOL.
Your work is outstanding! The shot with the silver birch tree in the mist is incredible. Really surprised how you were able to pull it out of the background with the Dehaze tool. By the way, my wife watched your video video on the Sony 24-105 lens. When it ended, she said I had to buy that lens! So, while I shoot with a Nikon, not a Sony, I did seize on the opportunity to buy a new lens. Not sure what I’m going to tell her when my pics still don’t look like yours. Guess I better buy your e-book!
Haha, yeah, it's not the lens that does that job. eBook and tutorials are probably a better investment :)