Brilliant as always, never been to NZ but living in Scotland I have been to the original Glen Orchy (Nothing as spectacular as yours LOL) Yes we have lots of Tourisits as well! Loving your Vlogs keep them coming!
Fabulous shots of those trees , I was there later in the day ,the water was like glass but it made the shot too busy without a filter there were a lot of clouds
I look out for and enjoy your vlogs Brett. What beautiful scenery. As a keen landscape photographer from the UK I have a NZ trip on my bucket list. With having family there I should really make it happen. All the best. 😊
I love how the willow trees height mimics the background mountains - high to low. Just wondering Brett, have you been around to the end of the willow trees and taken photos looking back the other way to the bridge? Is there a track? I really like these images.
The light might not have been very good, but I think that you were very lucky that the lake is so low so u were able to get so close to those trees. When I was there the lake was extremely high in the water level so you couldn’t get close to the trees at all. It was almost impossible to get a shot because of the overhanging branches on the bank. It’s a beautiful location no matter when you go don’t you agree.
Hi Brett. Enjoyed your video very much. I'm heading to Glenorchy in September (first trip to NZ). Can you tell me if sunset or sunrise (I'm thinking sun position) is the best time to photograph the scene 6'38" into the video. Thanks so much. Paul.
Well done Brett, great images again Mate, the one of the 5 trees and ripples was brilliant. Enjoy the rest of your time in NZ
Thanks Ross, glad you liked it mate
Another great video, love the ripples in the water, that’s really cool👌 also love the composition of your jetty shot. Both are fantastic images!👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks for watching Tracy
Brilliant as always, never been to NZ but living in Scotland I have been to the original Glen Orchy (Nothing as spectacular as yours LOL) Yes we have lots of Tourisits as well! Loving your Vlogs keep them coming!
@@stevegauldphotography thanks Steve, make sure you watch next Monday, it’s a ripper
Nice work Brett. Enjoying your channel from here in Scotland. Must get to our Glen Orchy soon!
@@Badger220455 Rodger thanks for watching mate
Fabulous shots of those trees , I was there later in the day ,the water was like glass but it made the shot too busy without a filter there were a lot of clouds
@@ChristineWilsonPhotography it’s always a great place early light is the best option
Always enjoy your videos out of New Zealand. Looking forward to next time.
@@johnchambers6272 John Thanks mate
Great images and thanks for the video. Keep them coming!!
@@ianbraithwaite9563 thanks Ian
Nice images mate! I think that last one is my favourite. Keep up the great work!
@@darrenwassell8746 Darren cheers mate
I look out for and enjoy your vlogs Brett. What beautiful scenery. As a keen landscape photographer from the UK I have a NZ trip on my bucket list. With having family there I should really make it happen. All the best. 😊
@@paulscott9329 cheers for watching Paul, you really should visit NZ, you don’t regret it.
I love how the willow trees height mimics the background mountains - high to low. Just wondering Brett, have you been around to the end of the willow trees and taken photos looking back the other way to the bridge? Is there a track? I really like these images.
@@gaylenenorton6860 yes tried many angles, all can work
Really nice images!!
Thanks mate
@ 0:53 that yacht was in that same position in 2014 😀
I was there in February mate, got some great pics
Cheers Richard 🤓
Good little spot
The light might not have been very good, but I think that you were very lucky that the lake is so low so u were able to get so close to those trees. When I was there the lake was extremely high in the water level so you couldn’t get close to the trees at all. It was almost impossible to get a shot because of the overhanging branches on the bank. It’s a beautiful location no matter when you go don’t you agree.
@@bethwodephotography yep you can pretty much always make a good photo anywhere if you adapt to suit the conditions. Glenorchy is always good.
Hi Brett! 0:13 Is this a photo of Lake Bled in Slovenia?Thank you for the video. Best regards.
@@photographpaul3788 cheers, yes that’s bled Slovenia
Hi Brett. Enjoyed your video very much. I'm heading to Glenorchy in September (first trip to NZ). Can you tell me if sunset or sunrise (I'm thinking sun position) is the best time to photograph the scene 6'38" into the video. Thanks so much. Paul.
@@guitarman70 cheers, I’d say sunrise light is your best option, but you can make a good shot anytime really.
@@BrettWoodPhoto Thanks so much Brett
I don’t like tourists he says 😂😂😂😂😂😂