15 Minute Photo Challenge - Kens Field
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- It's time for another 15 minute Photo Challenge.
I always say that great photos are everywhere, you just have to go and find them. So my friend Ken put me to the test and challenged me to complete a 15 Minute Photo Challenge in his empty field.
Not surprisingly the photo opportunities were limited, but they were still there.
For those that want to know about the camera strap... It's the RS-7 from Black Rapid.
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You truly are a brilliant photographer, I know nothing about photography but as a music artist I can still see your passion and ability to see the art in things others would disregard as regular! Thanks for your videos!
@ArtistWoOoOo Honestly it's not about the camera, it's you that makes the difference. That's the point of the video. Have look at the world around you and you'll find photos.
Wonderful work. Don't forget about all the possible abstract photos you had, too. That, "looks wonderful, but what is it?" was also in that empty field. Thank you for posting and sharing!
is it simple enough to say that I'm addicted to your channel to express how much I love you and your videos?
thank you. I love these 15 min challenges. They encourage you to think differently.
Gorgeous pictures!!! I loved the one of the leaves with water drops in particular!!!
Hi Gavin, I miss your 15 minute photo challenges, I hope you have more coming soon. Thanks for sharing your great imagination. Your photos are stunning.
some great shots there gav of a field,lol.. liked the patterned grass a lot very cool and the hook at the end, awesome stuff love it
Gavin, you so inspire me. I am yet to buy my first SLR end of this October. Due to budget constraint i will be going for the entry level... i'll give myself sometime to be as good as you and i'll cross the bridge when i get there. Thanks a lot for the videos!
Just one word - incredible. I mean there's so much to learn from you. Thanx for all this videos.
Great work as usual, really enjoy your 15 minute challenges... To be honest I enjoy all your videos. Thanks for taking the time to make them!
Great work, I live in the countryside and I'm going to try this tomorrow!
Again, a very inspiring video which proves you litrally can take a picture of "nothing" in that empty field...suberb gavin, many thanks for your inspiration and knowledge, i learn something everytime
omg you are really amazing, your videos totally show that it doesn´t depend on the camera but on the photograph, you are so creative and inspirational, i love watching your videos!! and of course i subbed.
Great as always! I love the creativity!
Thanks for posting yet another Great video tut.... always inspiring
I like the 15 min challenge series. keep up the great work! learning a lot.
Just got the Nikon d7000.. can't wait to use your tips! I don't really play with aperture and I really think this camera will help me better than the d3000 I use to have.
Great shots ... and I like your thoughts that you can find great shots in many things. Will try to do the same myself. Go out and find great shots within 15 minutes. Thanks for the idea.
Beautiful macro shots. You have a good eye.
@PhotoGavin I always smile when people ask about camera by that way :-) I just need to copy-paste one good point I readed:
"To underscore that point, Wyrczynski shares a famous Jascha Heifetz story regarding performance and instruments: Heifetz once had a patron venture backstage after a performance and tell him, “Mr. Heifetz, your violin sounds magnificent!” In response, Heiftz picked up his violin, put his ear next to the f-hole, and said, “That’s funny, I don’t hear anything!”"
@england2345able It's the Canon 60mm EF-S
So simple and yet so effective - like it!
Love this video !
u remind me of myself I mean the way u took pictures :)
I get sooo close to the wanted objects ,It's so different when u being so close rather than using the camera zoom
it make me looks wierd I don't want any one see me while taking pictures lol
but the results is always amazing ,makes u see the world from different view
and find out that there is beauty everywhere
my camera is canon D400 :(
I really really wanted nikon but now we became almost good friends ^_^
Oh Gavin, what did you do now? Now you have persuaded me in buying a macro lense. Now i have to think of an excuse to sell this to my spouse What a wonderfull photographs you've seem to manage in a rather boring looking field. I have to say that you are the best tutor i've had since years. Whenever i have a photography-dip, as i like to call it, I just look up one of your vids and im fully motivated.
Dont stop doing this wonderfull work. Greetings from holland, your #1 fan.
@DrJabbaWockeeZ Nothing wrong with Photoshop & photography. that said all but one of these got a very light touch... this time.
yay been waiting for this and even better its macro photos wich i love xD
and any tips for macro photografy?
I been watching all yours video and all of them are great.
@PhotoGavin yes ur right, its about a week that ive started practising everyday on camera(im a photoshopper and its good for me to know about photography) and im seeing me getting better :))
Gavin, I've learned so much from your videos. You introduced a different perspective of photography to me and I realized be creative is the key. Question: do you post-process all your pictures in Photoshop? I mean....all your pictures are so beautiful and unique, but do you still modify them a little in PS? Thanks!
i learn many things in this video... thanks Gavin
Zero dislikes, so far all of your subscribers are not blind. :) Great to see no ones trolling, you run a great subscription on youtube Gavin!
I love macro photography because you could just shoot anything and make it look good.
Gavin, it is possible to add links to out of camera and post Photoshop images? It would be great to know the effects that you added to your shots. I really enjoy seeing your works.
Love 15mi challenge series of you. keep up, and i an learning photography of you.
good stuff. nice take on an otherwise (seemingly boring area)
there's always something to shoot! :-)
People look at me weird when i run around in the morning dew taking pictures of their garden plants and taking pictures of the smallest and strangest things.
always great pictures and tips :]..
keep this up
Fantastic!
@PhotoGavin That is good to know. I always felt like Photoshop was kind of cheating, and it is used to make up for lack of skill.
But it truly does make things look better, I think I will use it more
hey gavin, i bought a macro extension tube kit $35 to shoot macro. its a pretty good set. i love it, it allows me to shoot macro with all my lenses. do you think extension tubes are as good as a dedicated macro lens.
Didn't think i would learn anything from this but i have i think ill go to where i shoot my sunsets and try look for shots other than sunsets :)
WOW, this photos are amazing =)
have you manipulated any of the shots in the video?
nice work Gavin!
Hi Gavin
I enjoy and learn alot from your movies.
Could you please show the RAW picture and perhaps the EXIF data and then what comes out of photoshop in your movies?
Thanx alot for sharing your knowledge
another great vid....Thanx
thanks! gavin from chili, i learns so much with your vids!
Good work in the photographs
hi. your videos are very informative! congratulations!
by the way, what kind of strap do you use to hold your camera in such way that it makes so useful to take pictures and at the same time, just hold the camera down? (sorry my bad english)
@PhotoGavin
I normally like your tuition videos but your last segment of this video showed a fence some string and farm machinery and you chose a buttercup, surely these buttercups could be found in many places why did you not use the barn or its contents.
You should toss all the pics in a zipped folder and then put a link to it in the description so we can download the images. :)
Those ferns are HUGE!!!
Nice wellies!
Can you teach us how you generally edit your photos to make them look more professional
Great video
GREAT VIDEO.. UPLOAD MORE!!!
excellent answer, thanks a lot.
hi i like your strap is it mounted on the tripod screw , could i knw where can i get it .... thanks kool shots btw :D
All the way from 1:20 to 1:30 looks like me when I'm picking magic mushrooms lol
Great Gavin :) As usual :)
you are amazing!
hi great job ;-)
could you tell me did you process the pic after you take them ?
Informative as always, Nice ! I have £500 to spend on a Dslr, can you recommend a camera. I am still a beginner but want to advance, Thanks.
@ArtistWoOoOo you can google the 40d online. he mentioned the camera and the lens in the beginning of the video... But, like he mentioned, its you that makes the photo.
If you have any digital camera, you will be fine. I use my iPhone all the time. Check out Chase Jarvis videos! You can make a lot of money!
Where did the music come from?
i would say photoshop, but pictures are really amazing
are the pictures fresh from the camera of did they pass through photoshop?
i wish i had a cam like urs :((( how much did it cost?
r those pictures edited before u showed them in the video?
I like your vids,cool ! Thx
No way that I take the same quality shoots with my Sony a200 lens :/
@minorshrimp: That's what tripods are for!!!
What camera are you using here Gavin?
From Costa Rica
How good is the FZ100 By Lumix?
Do you retouch your pictures in photoshop?
Do you know a person named Dustin Adams
dang your good!
Are the photos shown edited?
super !!
With what is this filmed?
wow, seems like your photos have a hundred percent success rate.. for me, my success rate is around 10-20%... i take around a hundred shots, and out of that, 10 look great.. the rest? not so..
@GUINNESSts 60mm macro
I did not like the music on this video! great pictures
It would help us deaf viewers a lot if you would enable captions.
@TheConnyB yes,but if you had a camera like mine,you wouldn't say the same... i can take nice photos,but 100 times worse in quality
@dgajsek totally agree!!1!
Wow
@GUINNESSts 0:27
First !
lol im the 777th viewer, i feel special
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@PhotoGavin
I normally like your tuition videos but your last segment of this video showed a fence some string and farm machinery and you chose a buttercup, surely these buttercups could be found in many places why did you not use the barn ot its contents.