Always a pleasure to pop in here! Mind-blowing sunset and overall conditions Will. Thanks for sharing the beautiful moment :). Not to mention all other important details - cheers!
Thankyou for sharing your thinking process in the field. I often argue with myself for taking too many photos, but I'm always experimenting, so how can I stop! It was lovely to hear you say don't overthink it and try to get the "right" one, just enjoy the process. I totally get it. 🙏
Thanks William, as always great advise. Managed to capture a brilliant Sunrise yesterday and it was just amazing to take it all in as it eventuated. Not sure about bridge but will check it out. Enjoy your week in that magical place you live in.
It is always such a pleasure watching your videos - this one is full to the brim of inspiration...even down to file management 😁🤘 Fantastic as always - thank you, William 🙏📸💚
Your videos are always so interesting! I really like that you present your workflow on the field ! So well explained. I like your flow without the tripod! I recognized my self when you said : Don't take the same pictures over and over 😀 ! I put my tripod in one place and I am shooting almost the same picture for a ridiculous number of frames! LOL ! I learned so much from your videos! Thank you !
Great video that provides really helpful details. Been a while since I have watched your channel, been on a trip around Oz and have had limited phone service
Great overview. It would be interesting to know how much you use apps like PhotoPils, weather reports, or even webcams in your planning before you head into the field. For example, I live in the San Diego area where we have four different micro climate zones. At my house 10 miles inland, it can be sunny and clear, but at the coast, it can be completely overcast with a thick marine layer. Fortunately, there are a number of live webcams along the coast that I'll check before making the drive. Having a tool like that tells me whether the sunset will be a bust or not, saving time and fuel.
Ah, I'm so jealous of what you have access to in NZ. I live in Perth, WA and to get anywhere cool I have to drive minimum 3-6 hours to get anywhere of interest. I might have to come along for one of your south island workshops at some point!
Hey Will, great vid. Just wondering if you still keep all the unedited raw files or delete them and only keep 2-3 good ones and only put them in the portfolio, just wondering as I saw that a lot of pics get taken, but are they kept? Cheers thanks heaps, keep up the good work!
I try delete stuff I know I’ll never process or share, but inevitably there’s still lots that kept. Sometimes you just don’t have time to go back and delete. Sometimes you’re not sure, so it’s best to leave them and look at them again down the track. Thanks mate.
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography Thanks William. I leave it in center too. I am finding it hard to have everything sharp on my photos. It is possible the aperture then..
Hi William. Enjoyed your video/photos! I'll be in Te Anau mid September, and really looking forward to getting some landscape images...hopefully with the amazing sunsets there. I've noted the low tide/sunset times too, so crossing my fingers. The lake is huge, so are you able to tell me spot you were in to take these images? Cheers.
Yeah it is a tough hobby if you're not located in the right area. Like a fisherman not being near water. Hopefully you can do some weekend trips to scenic areas. I am in New Zealand.
G'day Will. When you checked your histogram you got a highlight warning but ignored it. Perhaps it was the sun, but to what extent would you ignore those warnings?
The histogram wasn’t clipping, just the screen. Ignore the screen and just use the histogram. I should turn it off to be honest. Think of it as a caution that you’re getting close to clipping but not actually clipping.
I never give a hoot about composition long as the view looks good to me . That's all that matters to me . Because am not taken pics to make others happy .. that ain't my priority .
“Just headed down to the lake here” turns around and it’s the best scenery in 500 miles. lol love that for you Will! Thanks again! Great content!
Haha thanks mate
This guy might be the most underrated youtuber I've ever seen
Appreciate that 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Always a pleasure to pop in here!
Mind-blowing sunset and overall conditions Will. Thanks for sharing the beautiful moment :).
Not to mention all other important details - cheers!
Thanks so much brother 👊🏻👊🏻
Great tips, from start to finish! I’ll remember to include the “have fun” part to my process.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
The most important part. Thanks mate :)
Thankyou for sharing your thinking process in the field. I often argue with myself for taking too many photos, but I'm always experimenting, so how can I stop! It was lovely to hear you say don't overthink it and try to get the "right" one, just enjoy the process. I totally get it. 🙏
Thanks so much. Thrilled it has helped :)
Thanks William, as always great advise. Managed to capture a brilliant Sunrise yesterday and it was just amazing to take it all in as it eventuated. Not sure about bridge but will check it out. Enjoy your week in that magical place you live in.
What a beautiful sky. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for viewing
Hi William thanks for sharing, I did realy enjoy your vid, very helpful.
Thanks a lot, much appreciated!
Just brilliant.
Thanks legend
Lots of great advice from start to finish. Definitely lots of inspiration to get out and enjoy those special moments. Well done Will.
Cheers John 🙏🏻🙏🏻
To have the calm and shoot a vlog during such an absolute burner of a sunset. Hahaha mate...Patino level zen right here! Great video as always.
Haha cheers brother 👊🏻😅
Really like your approach to photography, suits my mind since i started with photography after my passion for hiking and nature evolved.
Thank you mate 👊🏻☺️
It is always such a pleasure watching your videos - this one is full to the brim of inspiration...even down to file management 😁🤘
Fantastic as always - thank you, William 🙏📸💚
Always appreciate it Gary thanks mate 👊🏻👊🏻
Great video and thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Great advice and video. I should watch it just before I head out over and over!
Saving files to the cloud I need to get onto. Thanks again
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Amazing video, I really like your approach, thanks for sharing!
Thanks really appreciate it mate
Your videos are always so interesting! I really like that you present your workflow on the field ! So well explained. I like your flow without the tripod! I recognized my self when you said : Don't take the same pictures over and over 😀 ! I put my tripod in one place and I am shooting almost the same picture for a ridiculous number of frames! LOL ! I learned so much from your videos! Thank you !
Haha don’t worry, we’ve all been there. Thank you so much I appreciate your support :)
Inspiring as always thanks Will
Thanks mate :)
Great video that provides really helpful details. Been a while since I have watched your channel, been on a trip around Oz and have had limited phone service
Thanks mate! Hope it was a great trip :)
Excellent video! Incredible sunset. I've been using Adobe Bridgeand just getting used to it. Really like your work flow.
Cheers
Awesome. Thanks!
Great overview. It would be interesting to know how much you use apps like PhotoPils, weather reports, or even webcams in your planning before you head into the field.
For example, I live in the San Diego area where we have four different micro climate zones. At my house 10 miles inland, it can be sunny and clear, but at the coast, it can be completely overcast with a thick marine layer. Fortunately, there are a number of live webcams along the coast that I'll check before making the drive. Having a tool like that tells me whether the sunset will be a bust or not, saving time and fuel.
Similar here. See my post about 5-6 videos back where I show some forecasting and pursuing an epic sunset.
Thank you so much, this is what all I need 😢😢😢😢
And don't forget to look behind you. Sometimes there's a good shot to be had there
Ah, I'm so jealous of what you have access to in NZ. I live in Perth, WA and to get anywhere cool I have to drive minimum 3-6 hours to get anywhere of interest. I might have to come along for one of your south island workshops at some point!
Sounds like a plan! I visited Perth last year, at least you’re still in a beautiful part of the world. It could always be worse! 😅🙏🏻
Hey Will, great vid. Just wondering if you still keep all the unedited raw files or delete them and only keep 2-3 good ones and only put them in the portfolio, just wondering as I saw that a lot of pics get taken, but are they kept?
Cheers thanks heaps, keep up the good work!
I try delete stuff I know I’ll never process or share, but inevitably there’s still lots that kept. Sometimes you just don’t have time to go back and delete. Sometimes you’re not sure, so it’s best to leave them and look at them again down the track. Thanks mate.
what focus setting do you use in your camera? wide?
Usually just leave it in the centre. Easier to direct where it is hitting.
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography Thanks William. I leave it in center too. I am finding it hard to have everything sharp on my photos. It is possible the aperture then..
Hi William. Enjoyed your video/photos! I'll be in Te Anau mid September, and really looking forward to getting some landscape images...hopefully with the amazing sunsets there. I've noted the low tide/sunset times too, so crossing my fingers. The lake is huge, so are you able to tell me spot you were in to take these images? Cheers.
I guess not.
I wish I didn’t live in Texas 😢not much for landscape photography here. Where are you located at?
Yeah it is a tough hobby if you're not located in the right area. Like a fisherman not being near water. Hopefully you can do some weekend trips to scenic areas. I am in New Zealand.
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G'day Will. When you checked your histogram you got a highlight warning but ignored it. Perhaps it was the sun, but to what extent would you ignore those warnings?
The histogram wasn’t clipping, just the screen. Ignore the screen and just use the histogram. I should turn it off to be honest. Think of it as a caution that you’re getting close to clipping but not actually clipping.
I never give a hoot about composition long as the view looks good to me . That's all that matters to me . Because am not taken pics to make others happy .. that ain't my priority .