This Photography was too Easy!
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- For this week's photography trip we drove into D'Entrecasteaux Nation Park to explore a part of the coast that I haven't been to for some landscape photography.
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That was the plan anyway, but we didn't quite make it all the way to the coast.
While it can be helpful to have a plan, it's good to be flexible and adapt to whatever the conditions.
It was getting dark, so we found a spot to set up camp amongst the trees for the night.
What we didn't know was we had picked a spot right in front of a beautiful scene that would reveal itself in the morning light.
Regardless of the plan, I'm always on the lookout for scenes to photograph.
Woodland photography in Australia can be a challenge, especially if you don't have fog to help simplify the scene,
When we explored more of the forest, I was looking for simple clean scenes, using shape, texture, lines, and colours.
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0:00 Intro
1:18 Location and conditions
3:23 Set up and settings
4:37 Taking and editing the first photo
6:05 Looking for simple woodland photos
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Lovely, subtle editing, Andrew. Those trees are beautiful. 👍🙂
What a beautiful spot! Nicely done Andrew.
Cheers Adam, it is a stunning location and I plan to spend a little more time down there exploring the forest, I think there are more scenes to capture. Hope you are well mate!
Nice woodland images! Excellent video!
Nice images, thank you very much.
Love the B-roll sequences when you are driving Andrew, probably one of the best examples out there. Great images too and especially loved the one with the fallen bark, the level of detail in the bard and the trunk was incredible. Looking forward to the next video
A beautiful short vlog Andrew, it shows that being prepared for the unexpected has great benefits.
Thanks Brian, yep kept this one short and sweet. I'm not into drawing things out if I don't have too :) We came for the coast, the forest was an unexpected but pleasant surprise.
Andrew, love the way you captured this beautiful forest, especially the shot with the bark around the base of the trunk. Thank you
Thanks so much James, I think that shot was my favourite as well, the textures were gorgeous and the light really enhanced the bark, cheers! :)
I love the light on those trees, not always easy to photograph our bush but you have done it so well 👏
Thanks so much Laurel, it was the light that caught my eye. We hadn't really noticed the scene until the light came through. 😀
I have always wondered if having an 'eye' for picking scenes is something you are born with or if it is something you can develop. Personally I have always thought that it is closer to something certain people are born with, like a great artist. Perhaps it is something that can be improved on but like an artist, it seems to me to be an innate ability that some people posses to see things that the rest of us would miss. I guess I'm not the best example as I am sight impaired but I am pretty sure I would not have seen the potential in those trees.
I’m sure that in any field ‘greatness’is something certain people are born with. It’s possible learn and improve in almost any field but I believe that true ‘greatness’ is born into a few.
I have an Eye for Giant's , the Earth is Littered with them , some Miles high in full view
Have you seen any on your Travels ?
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Some people can definitely pick things up quicker, like composition or what would make a good scene to shoot. But with the right knowledge, I think most people can learn most the skills required. I think the key is experience. Through shooting different scenes, you can work out how a scene will be captured by the camera and you as the photographer can do to improve the photo.
Boooriiing. man you talk too much...