Seascape Photography in France - Ploumanac'h and Cap Fréhel
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2021
- In this third and final instalment of my little Photographing France series I get some awesome conditions at the coast of Brittany. In Ploumanach at the famous Phare de Men Ruz I take some of my favorite photos of the past years and also Cap Frehel does not dissapoint. Coastal flowers were in full bloom as I photographed the famous lighthouse and then the Milkyway over one of the wide beaches.
To conclude the trip we went to Mont Saint-Michel where I didn't get perfect conditions and only a blank sky for sunset, but still came away with a portfolio worthy photo because of the unique viewpoint I found.
So sit back and join me in this behind the scenes video and be amazed by the beauty of the coasts of Brittany.
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cool Michael a few of spots I rarely photographed but that I really love :) Thanks for that video
Well done Michael terrific images
Loved the Milky Way shot, it didn’t look dark enough, I was surprised to see it was an astro shot. 🤣 great vlog Michael.
As usual for my night shots, I stay a bit longer after taking the star photos. Foreground was captured during blue hour and then darkened to get kind of the night feel. But surely it shows more detail than a real night photo could ;-)
@@mibreit-photo Of course, I wasn’t thinking. Thanks for the info. 👌🏻
Beautiful images love it ❤️
beautiful images!! love the editing in all of them
WOW......6:22 In your video...Very nice catch. I don't know wherr this photo is, but it reminded me Germany.
It's Cap Frehel in France
Wie immer ein sehr inspirierendes Video mit tollen Ergebnissen. Danke
Wonderful. In your first lighthouse shot, your settings have a "0" in between the ISO and the 7 second exposure. What is the "0" depicting on your settings? Thank you for sharing.
ah I should have used a . instead of a , there -> it's 0.7 seconds ;-)
@@mibreit-photo got it. I should have figured that out. Sorry for the annoying question. Thanks
@@pattyrobertson318 no worries, I welcome any comments and questions on this channel :-)
Hallo Michael, sehr schöne Bilder trotz der teilweise „schlechten“ Wetterbedingungen. Mich wundert, dass Du oft nur mit Blende f9,5 fotografierst. Arbeitest Du mit Focus-Stacking, ansonsten würde die Schärfentiefe doch sicher nicht ausreichen, oder? VG Stefan
Ich mache immer Focus stacking für optimale Schärfe. Hab ich aber nicht extra dazugeschrieben. Mindestens zwei - drei Fotos