Good to see you on the move again. I've been off line for a while. I love the telephoto perspective with Alpine Light. Great compositions. Good that you got a second shot at the light trails. I thought I recognized that shot Mike
Yeah, I'm not sure what shot of the light trails I liked best. But it was definitely fun to try a new technique. Hope you will feel enough energy to get things on track again! Hang in there my friend! Grt guido
Great video. Thanks. Yes, Live Composite is definitely worth experimenting with. Can get some really interesting photos. Looking forward to the Italy Thunderstorm photo.
Just finished the video with the thunderstorm it will be out somewhere next week I think. Don't have the planning vissible yet 😅 but it is deffinitly an interesting feature! Thanks for watching and your comment. Grt guido
This brings back many memories for me...I was on Lake Thun some years ago and got some great shots there at Interlachen and Grindelwald. Get to Murren if you can! Unfortunately I was shooting Canon and wish I had my Olympus back then for live composite!. Thanks for the show!
Wow that murren place looks epic! I was in laurerbrunnen last year but didn't drive further in that valley. Infortunatly I'm already back home so it has to wait untill a next visit. If you liked this the watch tomorows video also. In that video I'm spending more time in the same area. Grt guido
Wow, those are incredible views 😍 really want to visit Switzerland again. Good thing the wifey let you go out to have fun 🤣 fantastic shots man, have a great family trip.
Thanks unfortubatly the trip is already over but love to get back there again! What an amazing place. The best views are in this Sundays video. Thanks for watching grt guido
Hello Guido Nice shot from the same place as last year and it looks realy different. Enjoy your family holiday and I look forward to your next video and coming pictures from Italy :-). Grt Ernesto
This sunday, I have one more video from swiss. I think that one is a lot more interesting than this first one after that it's off to Italy 🙂 thanks for watching and your comment I appreciate it 🙂 grt guido
Haha, I know what it's like to get permission from the wife to go out and take pictures when we're on vacation together :) You got some fantastic shots of the mountains. As always, a beautiful video. Greetings from Norway.
Haha, yeah, happy wife, happy life, right? In the end she knows that I'm a better person if I have some time to relax. And I think nobody actually noticed it most of the time. In the evenings, I went away when the kids were in they're beds and in the mornings, I was back before breakfast 😅 thanks for watching, and this comment! Grt guidk
Hi Guido, funny I feel like following you. Over the weekend we moved from Zürich and Graubünden to the Berner Oberland. We are at moment on a camping at Lake Brienz which is on the opposite side of Interlaken. Beautiful area, just amazing. Would love to have white big Bertha with me. Swiss Air Force from Meiringen Airbase performs fantastic manoeuvres here, also great place for plane spotting. I’ve also seen great scenarios with birds, Swans, Eagles, it’s a spectacular place.
Next time I am going to spend a week in Swiss. Absolutely amazing! I actually visited Lake brienz also. Drove around it, and there are a couple of shots from it in this Sundays video also. I took a briljant shot ( if I may say that of my own images ) of a little island in the lake. I actually wanted to do the jungfraujoch train to the top, but with the whole family, it was ridiculously expensive, so we had to skip that. We also visited the aareschucht and last year, lauterbrunnen, grindelwald, and the blausee. All areas that are absolutely worth visiting, so if you're still around there, make sure to check them out. I'm already back home, so you're not following me around anymore 🙂 enjoy you're time and if you have some nice images, feel free to share them. It's always nice to see 🙂 thanks for watching. Grt guido
Definitely i will try the life composite function, to be honest I have to say that I like the 60s more. And of course great location in Switzerland. Are you familiar with the Lauterbrunnen valley?
You are right about that the stripes in the 60s image were better. Someone commented that I should have used a higher aperture for those shots. Live compoisot would have also made striped according to him. So a reason to go back there again some day 😅 last year I was in lauterbrunnen. Amazing place but this year we didn't have the time. Tomorow there is another episode from the interlaken area. Thnx for watching grt guido
It's an amazing feauture with many opportunities. Watch next week ( first video from tuscany ) for an epic live composit shot of a thunder storm 😅 might be using it more I have all kinds of ideas popping up 🙂 thanks for watching. Grt guido
Thank you so much. The best shots from swiss are in the video that's coming out this sunday, so make sure to check that out. I was in Italy indeed but a different area. I spend a week between cecina and volterra on the west coast of tuscany. And 5 days at lago Di garda. Unfortubaly we had lots of rain. But I did get some nice images, i think. All of it will come in the next few weeks 🙂 tha ks for watching and your kind words! grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater I bet you had a wonderful trip, unfortunately the weather conditions are unpredictable lately. I look forward your next adventures. ciao!
The appearance of light trails depends heavily on the aperture used. Since you have used an aperture of f/2.8, the light trails are very wide. Stopped down to f/8, for example, they would be thinner. If there are more cars travelling in one direction, simply hold something in front of the lens in between so that you don't capture too many light trails in this direction. My thoughts on this 🤷
That might be possible. I'm going to experiment some more with this feature over the next few weeks. Quite enjoying it. Holding something before the lens would have been a great idea. I think there were about 50 cars driving towards me and maybe 5 away from me. I guess the camera just overruled the reds with all those headlights. Damn now I have to go back to that spot again 😅 thanks for watching and your comment! Grt guido
The results are also very dependent on the exposure time selected; in this case I suspect it was too long. I had the same thing happen to me a few years ago while shooting a fireworks display on Coranado Island. The exposure time was set for several seconds when it should probably have been more like a quarter or half-second. The images were still nice, but the fireworks were too blown-out. Like anything else, it takes experimentation and practice.
@michaelhall2709 now I'm wondering how do you do that when you are standing in pitch darkness then? You need a longer exposure time to show something of the environment. If I make it shorter I will probably only see the light. But enough reason to experiment haha will search for a nice bridge over the freeway to do some testing 😄
@@GuidoVanDeWater Exactly. You need to select an exposure time that will show those nice lights in the background without blowing out the streaks from the car lights. Like everything else in photography it’s a balancing act. 😊 The advantage of Live Composite is that you can see your results in real time and adjust your settings accordingly.
Nice video as always and very kind of your wife to let you get out early in the morning 🙂 I think you should add what lens you use in your otherwise so good notes under each picture.
Yes my wife is really supportive in what I do so I'm really gratefull for that. In the end she knows I feel much better en calmer when I've been out with the camera for a while. But I've always been back before breakfast so sometimes they didn't even notice that I was gone haha. Do you think it's valluable information? I did it a couple of time but there was so much information underneath the video it looked a bit disturbing. I finished this sundays video But I will try it in the video for next week let me know what you think of it. Probably thursdays or sundays video. Thanks for watching and your comment. As always I really appreciate it! Grt Guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater maybe it’s only me but I am more interested in what lens than the actual focal length for the shot 😊Keep up the good work. Really appreciate your professionalism with your images but even more your humble and down to earth personality.
This was about 2 - 3 weeks ago so end of april. This sunday another episode from the same area. Last year we were a little bit later ( half wat may ) and far more snow was gone l so we were lucky there. Guess ib September most of the snow will be gone ubfortunatly. Thanks for watching and your comment. Grt guido
Dankjewel. Ja het gaat vooral op het veranderen van licht. Dus de bewegende lichten worden toegevoegd aan de foto. Dus het kan zeker in labdschapsfotografie ook maar dan zit wel al snel aan avond foto's met bewegende lichten Dus of je het dan nog landschap noemt weet ik niet. Heb ook zo eeb onweersbui gefotografeerd in de video van afgelopen week. Erg leuke bezigheid. Bedankt voor het kijken weer. Grt guido
Good to see you on the move again. I've been off line for a while. I love the telephoto perspective with Alpine Light. Great compositions. Good that you got a second shot at the light trails. I thought I recognized that shot Mike
Yeah, I'm not sure what shot of the light trails I liked best. But it was definitely fun to try a new technique. Hope you will feel enough energy to get things on track again! Hang in there my friend! Grt guido
Great video. Thanks. Yes, Live Composite is definitely worth experimenting with. Can get some really interesting photos. Looking forward to the Italy Thunderstorm photo.
Just finished the video with the thunderstorm it will be out somewhere next week I think. Don't have the planning vissible yet 😅 but it is deffinitly an interesting feature! Thanks for watching and your comment. Grt guido
This brings back many memories for me...I was on Lake Thun some years ago and got some great shots there at Interlachen and Grindelwald. Get to Murren if you can! Unfortunately I was shooting Canon and wish I had my Olympus back then for live composite!. Thanks for the show!
Wow that murren place looks epic! I was in laurerbrunnen last year but didn't drive further in that valley. Infortunatly I'm already back home so it has to wait untill a next visit. If you liked this the watch tomorows video also. In that video I'm spending more time in the same area. Grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater Thanks Guido...I really enjoy your work! Keep on keepin on my friend!
Wow, those are incredible views 😍 really want to visit Switzerland again. Good thing the wifey let you go out to have fun 🤣 fantastic shots man, have a great family trip.
Thanks unfortubatly the trip is already over but love to get back there again! What an amazing place. The best views are in this Sundays video. Thanks for watching grt guido
Another great video Guido, fabulous images some of those mountain shots had a Sweden vibe to them. Look forward to the next one 👍
The next video has even better mountain shots, I think. It will be out this sunday 🙂 thanks for watching and your comment grt guido
Hello Guido
Nice shot from the same place as last year and it looks realy different. Enjoy your family holiday and I look forward to your next video and coming pictures from Italy :-).
Grt Ernesto
This sunday, I have one more video from swiss. I think that one is a lot more interesting than this first one after that it's off to Italy 🙂 thanks for watching and your comment I appreciate it 🙂 grt guido
Great images. Look forward to more.
This sunday a longer epsmisode from swiss. What a country... thanks for watching and your comment. Grt guido
Haha, I know what it's like to get permission from the wife to go out and take pictures when we're on vacation together :) You got some fantastic shots of the mountains. As always, a beautiful video. Greetings from Norway.
Haha, yeah, happy wife, happy life, right? In the end she knows that I'm a better person if I have some time to relax. And I think nobody actually noticed it most of the time. In the evenings, I went away when the kids were in they're beds and in the mornings, I was back before breakfast 😅 thanks for watching, and this comment! Grt guidk
Hi Guido, funny I feel like following you. Over the weekend we moved from Zürich and Graubünden to the Berner Oberland. We are at moment on a camping at Lake Brienz which is on the opposite side of Interlaken. Beautiful area, just amazing. Would love to have white big Bertha with me. Swiss Air Force from Meiringen Airbase performs fantastic manoeuvres here, also great place for plane spotting. I’ve also seen great scenarios with birds, Swans, Eagles, it’s a spectacular place.
Next time I am going to spend a week in Swiss. Absolutely amazing! I actually visited Lake brienz also. Drove around it, and there are a couple of shots from it in this Sundays video also. I took a briljant shot ( if I may say that of my own images ) of a little island in the lake. I actually wanted to do the jungfraujoch train to the top, but with the whole family, it was ridiculously expensive, so we had to skip that. We also visited the aareschucht and last year, lauterbrunnen, grindelwald, and the blausee. All areas that are absolutely worth visiting, so if you're still around there, make sure to check them out. I'm already back home, so you're not following me around anymore 🙂 enjoy you're time and if you have some nice images, feel free to share them. It's always nice to see 🙂 thanks for watching. Grt guido
Definitely i will try the life composite function, to be honest I have to say that I like the 60s more. And of course great location in Switzerland. Are you familiar with the Lauterbrunnen valley?
You are right about that the stripes in the 60s image were better. Someone commented that I should have used a higher aperture for those shots. Live compoisot would have also made striped according to him. So a reason to go back there again some day 😅 last year I was in lauterbrunnen. Amazing place but this year we didn't have the time. Tomorow there is another episode from the interlaken area. Thnx for watching grt guido
Well done 👍
Thanks for watching and your comment! Grt guido
Great Video. I haven’t tried Live Composite yet. I am going to have to give it a try.
It's an amazing feauture with many opportunities. Watch next week ( first video from tuscany ) for an epic live composit shot of a thunder storm 😅 might be using it more I have all kinds of ideas popping up 🙂 thanks for watching. Grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater I will definitely watch the next video. Keep up the great work
Hey Guido, beautiful mountains shots!
I've heard you're coming to Italy, visiting Abruzzo Mountains? If ever, give me a call! Ciao!
Thank you so much. The best shots from swiss are in the video that's coming out this sunday, so make sure to check that out. I was in Italy indeed but a different area. I spend a week between cecina and volterra on the west coast of tuscany. And 5 days at lago Di garda. Unfortubaly we had lots of rain. But I did get some nice images, i think. All of it will come in the next few weeks 🙂 tha ks for watching and your kind words! grt guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater I bet you had a wonderful trip, unfortunately the weather conditions are unpredictable lately. I look forward your next adventures. ciao!
The appearance of light trails depends heavily on the aperture used. Since you have used an aperture of f/2.8, the light trails are very wide. Stopped down to f/8, for example, they would be thinner. If there are more cars travelling in one direction, simply hold something in front of the lens in between so that you don't capture too many light trails in this direction. My thoughts on this 🤷
That might be possible. I'm going to experiment some more with this feature over the next few weeks. Quite enjoying it. Holding something before the lens would have been a great idea. I think there were about 50 cars driving towards me and maybe 5 away from me. I guess the camera just overruled the reds with all those headlights. Damn now I have to go back to that spot again 😅 thanks for watching and your comment! Grt guido
The results are also very dependent on the exposure time selected; in this case I suspect it was too long. I had the same thing happen to me a few years ago while shooting a fireworks display on Coranado Island. The exposure time was set for several seconds when it should probably have been more like a quarter or half-second. The images were still nice, but the fireworks were too blown-out. Like anything else, it takes experimentation and practice.
@michaelhall2709 now I'm wondering how do you do that when you are standing in pitch darkness then? You need a longer exposure time to show something of the environment. If I make it shorter I will probably only see the light. But enough reason to experiment haha will search for a nice bridge over the freeway to do some testing 😄
@@GuidoVanDeWater Exactly. You need to select an exposure time that will show those nice lights in the background without blowing out the streaks from the car lights. Like everything else in photography it’s a balancing act. 😊 The advantage of Live Composite is that you can see your results in real time and adjust your settings accordingly.
I deffinitly need to use this more often 😅
Nice video as always and very kind of your wife to let you get out early in the morning 🙂 I think you should add what lens you use in your otherwise so good notes under each picture.
Yes my wife is really supportive in what I do so I'm really gratefull for that. In the end she knows I feel much better en calmer when I've been out with the camera for a while. But I've always been back before breakfast so sometimes they didn't even notice that I was gone haha. Do you think it's valluable information? I did it a couple of time but there was so much information underneath the video it looked a bit disturbing. I finished this sundays video But I will try it in the video for next week let me know what you think of it. Probably thursdays or sundays video. Thanks for watching and your comment. As always I really appreciate it! Grt Guido
@@GuidoVanDeWater The info about the camera is almost always the same so I think the lens info in that position would be more appreciated.
@pernorgren I'll put in both in the first video of tuscany and see how that looks. Let me know 🙂
@@GuidoVanDeWater maybe it’s only me but I am more interested in what lens than the actual focal length for the shot 😊Keep up the good work. Really appreciate your professionalism with your images but even more your humble and down to earth personality.
What time of year was this Guido? I am going through there the last week of September and wondering if it will be similar scenery.
This was about 2 - 3 weeks ago so end of april. This sunday another episode from the same area. Last year we were a little bit later ( half wat may ) and far more snow was gone l so we were lucky there. Guess ib September most of the snow will be gone ubfortunatly. Thanks for watching and your comment. Grt guido
Mooie foto’s life compositie kun je volgens mij ook goed op landschapsfotografie toe passen of ik moet mij erg vergissen 😂
Dankjewel. Ja het gaat vooral op het veranderen van licht. Dus de bewegende lichten worden toegevoegd aan de foto. Dus het kan zeker in labdschapsfotografie ook maar dan zit wel al snel aan avond foto's met bewegende lichten Dus of je het dan nog landschap noemt weet ik niet. Heb ook zo eeb onweersbui gefotografeerd in de video van afgelopen week. Erg leuke bezigheid. Bedankt voor het kijken weer. Grt guido
Jij boft maar met zo'n vrouw 😅😊! Ciao.
Haha zeker! Bedankt voor het kijken grt guido