Thank you for watching! To claify the wonky waterfall confusion, I did use the D850's virtual horizon but the odd angle of the fall was still throwing me off on screen 😂 the more I stared, the wonkier it seemed! 😄
I know what you mean... Many years ago, when I was in magazines, one of our production heads commented on an image and said "That's wonky, straighten it." He was told that it's perfectly level to which he replied "Well, wonky it up until it looks straight". It can be difficult sometimes with images that have no obvious "level levels" to know what's correct and what isn't and the simplest thing, I find, is to do what feels right through the viewfinder (not the LCD) as you are not impacted by peripheral vision. Very pleasant watch. thanks
Wonky or not, alien rock, royal we me myself and I. 14:30 royal bath. What a refreshing approach. Love it. I just wonder how many of you left in the world. Not to many. Stay there don't go anywhere we need you.
I just saw a girl full of passion, creativity and great photographic sense. Thank you so much Courtney for showing me such beautiful passion and enthusiasm. It doesn't matter if your images are loved by a lot of people, what matters is how you enjoy the entire journey and how you approach it to get what you want & make yourself happy. I love your images of course but love your brilliant photographic eye and a massive passion for photography far more. Once again, thank you so much.
I am watching a lot of YT videos on photography, but got to admit your episodes are the most joyful experiences. Your open, candid and humble style is not only inspiring me to take my gear and get out into the woods, but also quite intimately sharing your mental and physical journey that is pretty rare here. Thank you.
I have been photographing as a hobby since 1968 and am now learning things I've not had or taken time to study regarding my pastime. Your teaching style is clear, understandale, and seasoned with your enthusiasm, humour, and sincerity. Long may you teach. At age 74, I am an avid student. I wish you well.
Again, a great video. Washing the feet was almost as entertaining the dancing! As always, i love to see your mind working.....it always challenges what i see. The fallen tree was really great.....perhaps a high contrast black and white would suit it as well? I think its great that two people could visit the same place at the same time and produce such different concepts, both of which could be equally valid and impressive. It just shows its worth spending those extra minutes (hours?) contemplating.
Courtney, I enjoy your material and wanted to tell you. The correct words weren’t coming until I watched “The Photographic Eye” and Alex showcased your channel. He mentioned how you embrace the chaos! I am trying to emulate your “blankly staring” to improve my photographs. As for dancing, last week I nailed an Aurora shot and did do a little happy dance. Thankfully it was in the dark because I’m not ready to match our moves!
I think we are seeing the emergence of a new Courtney... Still with the same goofiness (emptying the wellies & going back to walk between the two trees) but also with a new found confidence, since the return from Antarctica. Great stuff CV. 😊
I was just watching The Photographic Eye UA-cam channel and Alex gave you a very nice complement on your channel. I’m glad to see you getting some recognition that you so well deserve. Cheers.
Nice waterfalls. When I go to the mountains here where I live, I always say that if there isn't anything else to photograph, there's always the waterfalls. Nice shots.
I always feel far more relaxed about my own photography journey when I watch one of your videos. Thank you please keep it up your photos are an inspiration
For getting level on my camera I have a little cheap spirit level that slides into the hot shoe. You can take it out and rest on top if shooting portrait or buy a dual version. I see below Nikon has the "virtual horizon" but it's worth having in the bottom of your bag for the odd situation.
Your point about 'wonky' horizons is interesting. So many landscape/scenic pictures on social media have dodgy horizons and it really infuriates me, particularly on seascapes. Our brain does have an inherent spirit level that detects whether it is right or not. However even without a genuine horizontal component we have a sense of whether something looks correct - or perhaps I should say pleasing. So I think this then becomes a compositional decision and your second picture illustrates this, I often find myself rotating a crop in post entirely on this decision, does it look good? Thanks for some lovely pictures and insight into your process.
The display on the back has a virtual horizon display. If you go to the wrench icon in your menu, you can activate it there, then you know your shots are level
Hey Courtney, this is my first time finding you on UA-cam. Very nice view! Quick question - in the photo MOSSY FALLS, a stone wall is at the top. Was there a potential photo to be had of the water coming through (under?) that wall?
Thanks Courtney for sharing your experience.... magic location with many good compositions....yes I could spend all day there taking lots of pics from different angles etc.... just love your presentations & your enthusiasm... great results... cheers from Australia 😊❤
So pleased to have found your channel, I am still a relative novice in photography. I find your presentation very informative relaxed and enjoyable to watch. You also make me smile with your humour 😊
The sad thing is that since watching your videos I've also begun to see alien heads, trees with arms, and other oddities in nature......its gone well beyond faces in the clouds! Is this a form of madness that one recovers from, or am I now forever bound to imagine the ridiculous every time I pick up my camera? It is inspiring though, how an active imagination unlocks the creative mojo.
Great location. Super images. Must admit you had me worried for a second when you took the vertical image of the waterfall and said you hoped you wouldn't have an accident, for a minute I thought you were going to lie on your tummy overhanging the fall and take the shot. That would have been dicey. The last image, I thought it looked like it was trying to run away. Really enjoy your video's. Love your sense of humour.
Serendipity or algorythm doesn't really matter. Came upon your channel and truly enjoyed your presentation. I am from a place of nearly unlimited natural scenery. Seeing the stacked wall at the top of the stream kept pulling me into wanting to frame it top 2/3 with the water slowed to smooth. Same place : different eyes. I will commit myself to digging through your channel in the next week or so with expectation of finding more gems. Thank you. (liked, expecting a subscribe) Cheers.
Hi. I enjoy you videos very much. They remind me of the fun and pleasure that I had while working as a professional photographer. I notice that you always have the Rule of Thirds grid on your screen. Have you ever considered using the Fibonacci Spiral or the PHI Grid to provide some interesting variations? Keep making videos. You have a unique talent.
The issue i have with falls like that is can usually find one to two dozen shots that i like. Once im done, i turn around and find mushrooms. Another hour goes by.
It is so awesome to see great results from the very same kit I am now shooting with, makes me happy with my latest big purchase. Another beautiful video. 👍
It's the first time I've watched one of your videos, I love your photos, as well as the deliberate approach you bring to making your images. You are very informative and engaging Courtney!
Hello Courtney, I've just discovered your channel after it was randomly suggested - and I don't regret taking a look. I think you are very skilled, both as a photographer and as a video producer, and everything is done with an appropriate dose of good humour! 😃 After watching the previous video, where you explain your vision condition, I was even more impressed by your photos. I have now started working my way backwards through your films and already I can determine that you are in my top 3 photo content producers! Thank you so much for sharing, and for the tremendous work that goes into producing quality videos like you do. This is really inspiring! Looking forward to the next video 🙂
A wonderful video when you say standing around that is the reason you get such amazing shots that look so natural, you don’t rush and actually look at what you are taking.that is why I enjoy your videos so much 🔥🔥🇬🇧
I came across your videos by accident, such an inspiration from me to concentrate another aspect of photography. You have such a vivid imagination. Keep up the good work.
I am a sucker for waterfalls (and cute kids, lone trees, lone bicycles, big mountains, and grand vistas). So naturally, I liked all the images. I thought the alien head looked like a crocodile head. Shows you what I know.
Courtney You are a Sweet, Clever, Talented Photographer, and not Hard to Look at :) :) I Truly Enjoy Going on Your Adventures With YOU :) :) and Long Live NIKON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant video Courtney, right enjoyed it, i also like to take my time and get several shots from places too, but a lot of my photography friends just like to hit the button and go to the next location lol. Keep up the great videos
I am not a landscape photographer. That being sad I truly enjoy watching you go through your process. It’s very meticulous and detailed. I will practice your process photographing my subjects!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. This is my first time watching your channel and you have gained a new subscriber. Looking forward to more content. You should also know that I found you due to a recommendation from "The Photographic Eye" channel.
Haven't watched your videos in a while and I see now you have left me in the dust with that D850, ha..! Anyway, I still treasure my D750, it was nice to be in the same league so to speak for a while. Cheers.
Great photographs. I love the last tree photo, to me I see it as an arm and a hand. The ridge on the arm/trunk looks like a vein and all the branches are the fingers, as you say catching itself.
At 11:05 the down cascade photo have you thought about using your other tripod. The one with the center section where you can make it a horizontal section. It could give you a foot or more reach over the edge of that waterfall.
Courtney - I always enjoy your energy filled videos! Your positivity, enthusiasm and your story shines through. Love your photo's and your thought process in composing them. Thank you for providing great content!
at 4:23 a tip, in display settings in the menu, you should be able to activate the 'digital' level, this uses the exp. comp. bars or a green/orange plumb line, and an in-built gyroscope, to say if the camera is level, or not!
Great video Courtney. For the cleanest images (in terms of noise) the base ISO on the D850 is 64. It will not make much difference to shooting at 100iso unless pixel peeping and zooming right in on images. I think shooting at iso 64 will also give you a slightly better dynamic range.
Love how you wore wellies then filled them with water 😅 I got a photo in wales once and the rock looked like a grey alien head just while we are on alien rocks
Just stumbled over your video. I really like that you give each image a name. This is something I will definitely adapt for my keepers I present wherever . 😊👍
Enjoyed the video as usual Courtney. What a great location with so many waterfalls to choose from. Like you i would be there for hours. You captured some cracking image's as usual.
Dear Courtney, I have watch 3 of your videos this evening and have enjoyed your presentation. Please could you let me know where these falls are? Thank you so much. Regards Alan
Splendid video, unique positioning provides unforeseen images. I too have been drawn to fallen trees lately, I think the green adds interest to the subject and draws interest.
Thanks for the waterfall adventure today stunning, i get nervous for you slipping tho glad you didn't. My favorite was the waterfall with branch .Resillant . 😊
Down the Cascade was my favorite of the lot. A unique perspective and nice "flow" to. the composition. Also, with regard to struggling to know if your composition is level, remember that the D850 has a level indicator in the viewfinder option. Thanks for another fun vid.
Thank you for watching! To claify the wonky waterfall confusion, I did use the D850's virtual horizon but the odd angle of the fall was still throwing me off on screen 😂 the more I stared, the wonkier it seemed! 😄
I love it! Have you thought about starting IR or UV photography?
I know what you mean... Many years ago, when I was in magazines, one of our production heads commented on an image and said "That's wonky, straighten it." He was told that it's perfectly level to which he replied "Well, wonky it up until it looks straight". It can be difficult sometimes with images that have no obvious "level levels" to know what's correct and what isn't and the simplest thing, I find, is to do what feels right through the viewfinder (not the LCD) as you are not impacted by peripheral vision.
Very pleasant watch. thanks
Wonkier 🎉
Wonky or not, alien rock, royal we me myself and I. 14:30 royal bath. What a refreshing approach. Love it. I just wonder how many of you left in the world. Not to many. Stay there don't go anywhere we need you.
I just saw a girl full of passion, creativity and great photographic sense. Thank you so much Courtney for showing me such beautiful passion and enthusiasm.
It doesn't matter if your images are loved by a lot of people, what matters is how you enjoy the entire journey and how you approach it to get what you want & make yourself happy. I love your images of course but love your brilliant photographic eye and a massive passion for photography far more.
Once again, thank you so much.
I feel the same way. I hope one day I can approach photography in a similar manner as Courtney.
I am watching a lot of YT videos on photography, but got to admit your episodes are the most joyful experiences. Your open, candid and humble style is not only inspiring me to take my gear and get out into the woods, but also quite intimately sharing your mental and physical journey that is pretty rare here. Thank you.
I somehow ended up on your channel by mistake. I really like your approach. I'll be back. Thank you.
To me, the fallen tree looked like to antlers...like 2 animals hooked and fighting. Spectacular find.
I have been photographing as a hobby since 1968 and am now learning things I've not had or taken time to study regarding my pastime. Your teaching style is clear, understandale, and seasoned with your enthusiasm, humour, and sincerity. Long may you teach. At age 74, I am an avid student. I wish you well.
Again, a great video. Washing the feet was almost as entertaining the dancing!
As always, i love to see your mind working.....it always challenges what i see. The fallen tree was really great.....perhaps a high contrast black and white would suit it as well? I think its great that two people could visit the same place at the same time and produce such different concepts, both of which could be equally valid and impressive. It just shows its worth spending those extra minutes (hours?) contemplating.
Courtney, I enjoy your material and wanted to tell you. The correct words weren’t coming until I watched “The Photographic Eye” and Alex showcased your channel. He mentioned how you embrace the chaos! I am trying to emulate your “blankly staring” to improve my photographs. As for dancing, last week I nailed an Aurora shot and did do a little happy dance. Thankfully it was in the dark because I’m not ready to match our moves!
Hi Courtney.
The fallen tree at the end of your video is reminiscent of a komodo dragon shot from a low angle coming towards the camera.
Discovered your site thanks to the photographic eye. Nice work Courtney. I love those moss colours.
I think we are seeing the emergence of a new Courtney... Still with the same goofiness (emptying the wellies & going back to walk between the two trees) but also with a new found confidence, since the return from Antarctica. Great stuff CV. 😊
I was just watching The Photographic Eye UA-cam channel and Alex gave you a very nice complement on your channel. I’m glad to see you getting some recognition that you so well deserve. Cheers.
Nice waterfalls. When I go to the mountains here where I live, I always say that if there isn't anything else to photograph, there's always the waterfalls. Nice shots.
I always feel far more relaxed about my own photography journey when I watch one of your videos. Thank you please keep it up your photos are an inspiration
For getting level on my camera I have a little cheap spirit level that slides into the hot shoe. You can take it out and rest on top if shooting portrait or buy a dual version. I see below Nikon has the "virtual horizon" but it's worth having in the bottom of your bag for the odd situation.
Your point about 'wonky' horizons is interesting. So many landscape/scenic pictures on social media have dodgy horizons and it really infuriates me, particularly on seascapes. Our brain does have an inherent spirit level that detects whether it is right or not. However even without a genuine horizontal component we have a sense of whether something looks correct - or perhaps I should say pleasing. So I think this then becomes a compositional decision and your second picture illustrates this, I often find myself rotating a crop in post entirely on this decision, does it look good? Thanks for some lovely pictures and insight into your process.
The display on the back has a virtual horizon display. If you go to the wrench icon in your menu, you can activate it there, then you know your shots are level
Indicators in the viewfinder can also be activated.
@@jorbru This is the real secret
I once bought a spirit level for the flash shoe.
Your videos always put me in a wonderful mood. So inspiring and fun. Thank you!
Thank you for including exposure data with your photos.
Hey Courtney, this is my first time finding you on UA-cam. Very nice view! Quick question - in the photo MOSSY FALLS, a stone wall is at the top. Was there a potential photo to be had of the water coming through (under?) that wall?
Great Video! I love your LOTR reference with “backward falling ent” at the end. You are my kind of people!😊
thank you love your photos and all your comments Mike FL.
I laughed out loud when you poured the water “out” of your boots!! Beautiful images as always!! Thanks for sharing!
Love the shot "Down the Cascade" Your narration is excellent. I find I am enchanted by your photography and your eloquence.
Thanks Courtney for sharing your experience.... magic location with many good compositions....yes I could spend all day there taking lots of pics from different angles etc.... just love your presentations & your enthusiasm... great results... cheers from Australia 😊❤
Descending. Probably the best rock song ever created.
The fallen tree was a great shot. So much moss. We call them a "Nurse Log"
So pleased to have found your channel, I am still a relative novice in photography. I find your presentation very informative relaxed and enjoyable to watch. You also make me smile with your humour 😊
It's the story you see in a composition that's your artistic gift a true creative, thanks for posting see you next time.
I like the backward falling tree. Good image. Thanks, I enjoy watching your videos.
Love your videos Courtney, and your irresistible personality! And you shoot Nikon!!! 👍🏼
The sad thing is that since watching your videos I've also begun to see alien heads, trees with arms, and other oddities in nature......its gone well beyond faces in the clouds! Is this a form of madness that one recovers from, or am I now forever bound to imagine the ridiculous every time I pick up my camera? It is inspiring though, how an active imagination unlocks the creative mojo.
Haha!!! You'll never go back now 😂 let your imagination run free 👍
Loving your videos,thank you for inspiring me to get back out with my camera.
Great location. Super images. Must admit you had me worried for a second when you took the vertical image of the waterfall and said you hoped you wouldn't have an accident, for a minute I thought you were going to lie on your tummy overhanging the fall and take the shot. That would have been dicey. The last image, I thought it looked like it was trying to run away. Really enjoy your video's. Love your sense of humour.
Oh my goodness ha. No, I know my limitations and that wouldn't have ended well! 😂 thanks!
I think the "Down the Cascade" works very well. Great image!
The whole time I was thinking, please don't slip and drop the camera in the water. Another beautiful inspiring video.
Excellent video! Educational and entertaining! Fabulous images. I love your joyous attitude! Thanks for taking me along!
Serendipity or algorythm doesn't really matter. Came upon your channel and truly enjoyed your presentation. I am from a place of nearly unlimited natural scenery.
Seeing the stacked wall at the top of the stream kept pulling me into wanting to frame it top 2/3 with the water slowed to smooth. Same place : different eyes.
I will commit myself to digging through your channel in the next week or so with expectation of finding more gems. Thank you. (liked, expecting a subscribe) Cheers.
Hi. I enjoy you videos very much. They remind me of the fun and pleasure that I had while working as a professional photographer. I notice that you always have the Rule of Thirds grid on your screen. Have you ever considered using the Fibonacci Spiral or the PHI Grid to provide some interesting variations? Keep making videos. You have a unique talent.
Use the artificial horizon in live view to level the camera, I use it and it helps me a lot 😊
The issue i have with falls like that is can usually find one to two dozen shots that i like. Once im done, i turn around and find mushrooms. Another hour goes by.
Love to watch you working a location. Super images!
It is so awesome to see great results from the very same kit I am now shooting with, makes me happy with my latest big purchase. Another beautiful video. 👍
Thank you! Your videos always inspire me to go outdoors with my camera.
Great vid, as always. I think the 'Resilient' shot is particularly successful.
Hi. I think that intimate shot at 12:20 of the stick in the water is quite superb.
It's the first time I've watched one of your videos, I love your photos, as well as the deliberate approach you bring to making your images. You are very informative and engaging Courtney!
Your photography tips are fantastic, brave, mad but love them
Wonderful and very informative video 👍
I just love the greens. My fave shade. Fabulous shots.
Hello Courtney,
I've just discovered your channel after it was randomly suggested - and I don't regret taking a look. I think you are very skilled, both as a photographer and as a video producer, and everything is done with an appropriate dose of good humour! 😃
After watching the previous video, where you explain your vision condition, I was even more impressed by your photos.
I have now started working my way backwards through your films and already I can determine that you are in my top 3 photo content producers!
Thank you so much for sharing, and for the tremendous work that goes into producing quality videos like you do. This is really inspiring!
Looking forward to the next video 🙂
Beautiful images, the waterfalls, moss covered rocks and the fallen tree (moss covered). 👏
Alien rock monster in Galaxy Quest. Never give up.....never surrender. Good slogan for photography too.
I’m here thanks to the photographic eye channel. So far I love your content and your style
Wonderful video. You have an amazing voice. I could listen to you all day. The pics you took were very nice.❤
A wonderful video when you say standing around that is the reason you get such amazing shots that look so natural, you don’t rush and actually look at what you are taking.that is why I enjoy your videos so much 🔥🔥🇬🇧
I love your perspective, Courtney.
I just found this channel and have binged it for days. I love it! Thank you so much for sharing, Courtney 😃
I came across your videos by accident, such an inspiration from me to concentrate another aspect of photography. You have such a vivid imagination. Keep up the good work.
I’m glad I found your channel. It’s exactly what I’m looking for. You give great insight to what you are thinking as you compose shots.
Another great video from you! You are great inspiration to me with your great images. All the best from Norway!
I really enjoy see your videos. You're amazing. The place is beautiful and relaxing see and peace on mind ...thanks for share
Excellent and well thought out video, thank you. Great to see the mighty d850 being put to good use, the z6s and z7s really are no better!!
Great shots and nice video! You have a beautiful way of spreading photo tips and techniques. 👏 😉
I am a sucker for waterfalls (and cute kids, lone trees, lone bicycles, big mountains, and grand vistas). So naturally, I liked all the images. I thought the alien head looked like a crocodile head. Shows you what I know.
Liked the fallen tree image . Awesome.
great vlog, with some fab photos too, i do like waterfall photography with long exsposure
I love your photos and video content. I hope you are enjoying your D850 as much as I love mine. Keep up the great work!
Courtney You are a Sweet, Clever, Talented Photographer, and not Hard to Look at :) :) I Truly Enjoy Going on Your Adventures With YOU :) :) and Long Live NIKON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant video Courtney, right enjoyed it, i also like to take my time and get several shots from places too, but a lot of my photography friends just like to hit the button and go to the next location lol. Keep up the great videos
Thank for another brilliant video. I'm learning so much from you. X
Looks like the crystal skulls on Indiana Jones ...
Great shots ...love " resilience "
I am not a landscape photographer. That being sad I truly enjoy watching you go through your process. It’s very meticulous and detailed. I will practice your process photographing my subjects!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. This is my first time watching your channel and you have gained a new subscriber. Looking forward to more content. You should also know that I found you due to a recommendation from "The Photographic Eye" channel.
Haven't watched your videos in a while and I see now you have left me in the dust with that D850, ha..! Anyway, I still treasure my D750, it was nice to be in the same league so to speak for a while. Cheers.
Great photographs. I love the last tree photo, to me I see it as an arm and a hand. The ridge on the arm/trunk looks like a vein and all the branches are the fingers, as you say catching itself.
At 11:05 the down cascade photo have you thought about using your other tripod. The one with the center section where you can make it a horizontal section. It could give you a foot or more reach over the edge of that waterfall.
Courtney - I always enjoy your energy filled videos! Your positivity, enthusiasm and your story shines through. Love your photo's and your thought process in composing them. Thank you for providing great content!
at 4:23 a tip, in display settings in the menu, you should be able to activate the 'digital' level, this uses the exp. comp. bars or a green/orange plumb line, and an in-built gyroscope, to say if the camera is level, or not!
Some nice work again. Love the tree
Great video Courtney. For the cleanest images (in terms of noise) the base ISO on the D850 is 64. It will not make much difference to shooting at 100iso unless pixel peeping and zooming right in on images. I think shooting at iso 64 will also give you a slightly better dynamic range.
Very imaginative. I also use a hot shoe attached leveling cube, but it can still be wonky. Carry on. 👍🥂
Love how you wore wellies then filled them with water 😅 I got a photo in wales once and the rock looked like a grey alien head just while we are on alien rocks
Courtney love your approach and agree
Just stumbled over your video. I really like that you give each image a name. This is something I will definitely adapt for my keepers I present wherever .
😊👍
Very nice. I’d be curious to learn what options you are considering for replacing your Sony VZ-1. Thanks.
They’re all stunning images. This is a great masterclass on shooting waterfalls. I love the idea of looking down waterfalls to shoot too. Thank you!
My first visit to your channel and I really enjoyed it, thank you!
Entertaining video as always. I really enjoyed the "Resilient" shot.
Lovely Images Victoria..
Another relaxing and enjoyable video with beautiful images... thank you!
Enjoyed the video as usual Courtney.
What a great location with so many waterfalls to choose from.
Like you i would be there for hours.
You captured some cracking image's as usual.
THANK YOU for taking us with and again for all the inspiration!
Thank you🙏
Dear Courtney, I have watch 3 of your videos this evening and have enjoyed your presentation. Please could you let me know where these falls are? Thank you so much. Regards Alan
Oops forgot to mention that fallen tree....looks like an elephant running.... cheers ❤
Splendid video, unique positioning provides unforeseen images. I too have been drawn to fallen trees lately, I think the green adds interest to the subject and draws interest.
Thanks for the waterfall adventure today stunning, i get nervous for you slipping tho glad you didn't. My favorite was the waterfall with branch .Resillant . 😊
Down the Cascade was my favorite of the lot. A unique perspective and nice "flow" to. the composition. Also, with regard to struggling to know if your composition is level, remember that the D850 has a level indicator in the viewfinder option. Thanks for another fun vid.