BEAUTIFUL SUMMER Woodland Photography in Denmark | Tales from the Forest - Episode 1
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Landscape Woodland Photography is something I've wanted to do for a very long time. Inspired by other landscape photographers on UA-cam such as Simon Baxter, Adam Gibbs and Nigel Danson (the list is longer) this first episode was such a joy to make. I'm super proud of it and I hope you all enjoy it. This is also the first in a series of videos I'll call Tales from the Forest (super cliché name I know, but it's all fun and dandy ;)).
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This birdsong with no music is calming.
Wow! I agree, I like all three photos very much and felt quite at peace watching you create them. I enjoyed listening to the birds chirping and the crunch of leaves beneath your feet. The moss on the first tree was incredible. The backlit leaves and greens in the second photo, stunning. Ah, but the third photo- tells a story! What that story is to you, is probably different for each person looking at it. For me, the young tree surrounded by a group of larger trees brought to mind a scripture from the Bible that I am studying right now from Hebrews 12:1 "Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses....let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us..." If the larger trees could tell thier life stories, what would they say to the young one? What encouragement would they give? How have they managed to persevere through the seasons and years? Who has walked among them, or taken refuge under thier branches, or dared to climb their trunks? How many other young trees came before this one, but did not survive? Thank you very much for the inspiration, Mads!
There is a poetry in these photos
A new photgraphic chalenge. You are moving from your confort zone and I really like the results. I felt the calmness of the forest and your photos transmited the atmosphere.
binge watching these today. Fun to see you out of your normal comfort zone.
Nice! I'm really happy about how they turned out, so hopefully you'll enjoy them :)
My personal opinion is that you should do this a lot more. This is so much more pleasing to watch than the millions of videos from the Faro islands. This is unique to your contry and you should be proud to share it. Number 3 and 1 is my favorite.
Sounds like you don't like the Faroes :p it's only like 14 videos.
@@MadsPeterIversen of course I like the Faro's. But lately it has been kind of overexposed. It was on my bucket list but now I feel I have seen it all. Unfortunately. Iceland however has a lot more variety in my opinion. My most important message though was that it was so new and refreshing to see what Denmark has to offer. And I want to see more. Keep up the good work.
It’s all about the light and shadows in the forests. Lots of leading lines in forestry plantations, just have to find the ones that appeal. Nicely done Mads. Certainly agree with that favourite photo,
I was amused by your perception of your forest in Denmark with the lack of gnarly oaks like you'll find in Scotland and England. Where I live, Nova Scotia Canada, the woods are thick, mixed forest with an abundance of conifers mostly outweighing the deciduous trees and the forest floor covered with thick brush. Unlike the nice clean forest and the spacious area between the forest floor and the first set of tree branches which look to be ten feet from the ground where you are. I am constantly looking for such a forest here but they are few and far between. Mass chaos is the norm here.
Simon, Adam and Nigel, as well as yourself, are all wonderful photographers and I often wonder what they would do in my "neck of the woods" when it comes to woodland photography.
My favourite image from your set is the last one and I await your next visit to the Danish woodlands to see what you can capture for us.
We can't all travel to locations were grand vistas are everywhere so a tutorial about how to get the best from the "more mundane" locations is of great value, thankyou.
The principles are exactly the same ;)
There is real magic in the forest - if you're prepared to look. Wonderful video. I really like your presentational style too. Engaging passion and knowledge blended with easygoing charm.
I live in Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Yellowstone, Moab... accessible to many places photographers pay fortune to visit in a few hours or a day but I always dream of Danish forests with soft beautiful light. This brought me a big smile.
Hideki Brian Gomi you’re living in the perfect area! But I definitely agree. Seeing woodland photography is always a breathe of fresh air.
Since most of my landscape photography is done close to home, I watched this video with great interest and enjoyed it tremendously. Each of your woodland images has a lovely ethereal quality, but I, too, like the third image best.
3rd image is awesomne. I do like all but the 3rd is my fav
Agree completely, Mads, the third image with the young birch tree is absolutely stunning.
Nicely done, Mads. The bird sounds in the background were quite pleasant to hear. Reminds me of why I enjoy woodland walks so very much. Be well...
The third is my favorite as well. Love the video Mads. Thanks.
I really enjoy the story of the third photo, the story that it tells. The way the older trees circle the younger tree. I'm not sure how it speaks to you, but to me it is quite rich in lore. Absolutely love it.
Love the thirdphoto Mads - it is excellent. Have been enjoying the UA-cam landscape photographers recent 'woodland turn'. Looking forward to the next few instalments.
Living in Kiel in northern Germany I struggle with the flat lands without vantage points when going out to do some photography. This great video is very inspiring and shows you can take great photos in the cultivated woods we have around. Makes me want to go out into the woods immediately!
Really appreciated your use of silence in this one Mads. No need for music. Just the calm and ambient sounds of your surroundings. It’s something of a rarity these days. Lol but really captured the feeling of taking a solitary walk through the woods. Very immersive.
Seems to me you’re good at every type of landscape photography you set out to do, so here’s to seeing more of the Denmark project 👏🏻😉
Thank you as always, Seth! I appreciate it very much. I already have a few other locations in the binoculars ;)
excellent photos mads, i love shooting in wooded areas,it brings a lot of peace and balance to my day, i think the more you do it, the more you will appreciate it...keep it up brother, excellent stuff
Totally different but i enjoyed this video. The 3th picture "the youngster surrounded and protected by his older brothers" is also my favorite. It tells a story.
It's more a challenge to make a good composition in my neighborhood because just like you i like mountains, waterfalls, rough seascapes etc and in my area it's all flat and many houses and human influences.
Thank you for a beautiful video and photos. I am away from home and miss my beech forest back home.Nice to see what Denmark might have looked like a long time ago.
Whoa!!! The last photo of a small tree surrounded by larger trees in a circle is just epically composed by nature and you my friend got to capture it. Kudos on the shots. Truly inspiring.
It's amazing how a simple photo can bring such joy to a passing photographer. You continue to amaze with your lovely images and stellar video. The stand-ups using the distant camera were unexpected and appreciated. Pointing out the positives in this vlog would take far too long and too much space. I have followed you since your trip to the western part of my country. I concur with your assessment of that portion of America. Finally, I am impressed when someone, such as yourself, points out how he/she is motivated by those that inspire him/her. Great to see you out of your comfort zone!
Finding the 'special' elements in familiar surroundings is a worthy and eye opening challenge, and such an important one. It is so easy to value nature in fantastic and remote locations, but valuing the little things in our own backyards is what will make us care enough to take the necessary steps to preserve all of our wild spaces. Looking forward to seeing more of Denmark!
Hello Mads, I've been following your videos for a long time, but this video from your home inspires me more than the videos from distant lands.
Thank you very much! Happy to hear that :) I'll make more
can't wait to see more.
The third photo is indeed fantastic. I have a similar forest nearby but sometimes find it hard for things not to blend together. Maybe I need to have more patience for the right light.
So nice to see you approach a scene that is so different from what you usually shoot. Loved all your photos.
Nina Cleven definitely a pleasant change of pace.
Thank you, Nina! Happy to hear that :)
Its nice to see the pros have the same difficulties as the rest of us, yet coming back to the basics you can manage to come out with something very nice. Just need light, composition and patience and you will get a fantastic result as you have done. Beautiful shots Mads!!!
Joseph Cole exactly! And a little bit of imagination!
Thanks a lot, Joseph! It really is about remembering those basics :)
Yeah, the last one does it for me too!
Love the new series and photos Mads. I'd like to see a follow up video on the editing process.
Well done, Mads! I think photographing in woods is a great challenge because of the difficult light. So I will follow Your inspiration in a forest near my hometown. I prefer Your third Image!
Thank you very much! I do too ;)
❤❤❤ the third one and I would absolutely hang it on my wall.
You got some nice woodland images great walk in the forest
Awesome episode Mads. Really enjoyed it and the sound track was the prefect touch. Great images of the light on the tree in the middle as well.
Thank you, Nigel! Means a lot :)
Really enjoyed the video. Woodland photography is something I'm working to improve on also.
HI Mads. Enjoyed this new window into your composition skills very much. The young tree surrounded by its Guardians is definitely my favourite image, for me it evokes a sense of security and continuity in nature. I also agree that your hypothesis did not stand up as you presented a very different side of yourself in this episode. Many thanks for sharing!
Beautiful serie of forest pictures, really great!
Enjoyed the video and looking forward to others with a woodland theme.
hello mads a beautiful place, and a great photos I like the green color congratulations
Hi Mads, I love the first picture the best but the light is wonderful- thanks for sharing!
Cindy O'Hara there are really no wrong answers here! Definitely a gorgeous image!
Thanks a lot, Cindy! See you very soon!
Forest sounds kept me relaxed and your voice tone and "visual tone" kept me interested and centered on the subject at hand, enjoyed the vlog and concept. Thank you Mads.
Thank you very much, John! Happy to hear that :)
Great video and images! Although all those vids from the stunning locations around the world are entertaining to watch, recently I feel more inspired by this kind of local exploration and photography. There is no expensive and time consuming travel and pretty much anybody can obtain such wonderful images with the comprehension and sense for composition and light. These images are unique and will not be reproduced a thousand times on IG. I think this video might motivate more people to go out and appreciate the nature around us.
Thank you for this!Although I love the drama and moody atmosphere,where I live is mostly as you show here .It is more than ok to explore the deep mystical beauty of the ethereal and calm ,and express the magic of these moments as well .Thank you for this important reminder 🙏🏻to appreciate the moments of where I am right now.
Mads, your images are always amazing, encouraging me to go to new places. This video was fantastic and I totally agree that the last image was the best. You’ve inspired me to go back to my own woodlands and forests nearby and search deeper for that elusive image. Many Thanks
Shooting our local area is rewarding when I just get up from the table and get out there . But the the right and left hemisphere debate..stay and the other says get out there!
I loved this video Mads. All 3 images are beautiful, peaceful and calming. That said, I do love the story of the little tree growing in the middle of the older trees. Old and young together. 2 thumbs up :)
I liked your second shot better than the first. Shooting in the forest is so problematic unless one has "unique" trees, flowers and/or color. I think it is great that you are attempting to shift attention to something other than your usual ones. As I'm not as good a photographer as you, I struggle even more in the forest trying to find something to photograph. I'm impressed by the forest but can't find a way to bring that out in the forest. Thanks for showing your "quest"!
Erich Stocker it definitely takes a keen eye and some training to come away with something that compositionally makes sense.
Exceptional. Thanks for the motivation!
I like all of the images, but I agree that the 3rd is wonderful - looked like the larger trees were "protecting" the smaller one. The essence of "story"!
Larry Rudnick great personification of the woodlands!
Thank you Larry and yes, very much :)
My first thought seeing that was the English expression “It takes a village to raise a child”. At least that is the title I would use for it.
Mads, I really enjoyed the walk through your ‘young’ forest, so fresh & benign, and easy to walk through. Our native Australian forests are so different, whether they are in arid areas or tropical areas. Some forests you have to pull your way through! Yours look to be so relaxing to stroll through. All your shots impressed me. Thanks for sharing.
Virkeligt inspirerende videoer fra de danske skove! Dit 3. billede i denne video, er helt oppe i toppen af noget af det bedste du har eksekveret. Jeg har ikke set alle dine videoer (endnu) - men fulgt dig og andre udenlandske fotografer de senere år. Og baseret på at jeg selv opholder mig i DK, er det dejligt at se at det ikke kun er mig selv der har udfordringer med det danske landskab vi omgiver os med. Vi mangler naturligvis det åbenlyse med bjerge, vandfald, klipper osv. Men du viser at det bestemt kan lade sig gøre at lave spektakulære billeder med det vi har til rådighed.
Jeg håber virkeligt du vil blive ved med at lave videoer fra netop DK. Det i sig selv er jo også en udfordring, og en del af det at komme ud af komfortzonen, da scenerne i DK ikke er helt så åbenlyse og ligefremme som eks. Island og norditalien.
Og det stiller store krav til evner - som du jo i høj grad mestre!
Dine videoer er seværdige, specielt disse omkring DK lokationer. De er meget forklarende og lærerige, baseret på at du også er en fortrinlig formidler. Fulde af tips, og giver mod på at jeg selv fortsat pisker mig af sted.
Netop skovfotografering er en hård nød at knække - men du inspirerer virkeligt med gode tips, til at få det til at lykkedes.
Håber jeg en dag kan slå følgeskab med dig på en tur rundt derude.
Mange tak for alle de fine ord, Tommy :)
Ja, det er en hård nød at knække, og har selvsagt taget mig noget tid, men er virkelig passioneret omkring det nu. Det omtalte billede er også et af mine yndlings fra i år og det hænger allerede som et stort print på væggen.
Lidt af mit eget arbejde - hvis du orker :)
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Great to see something different from your usual big vistas. Your last image was also my favourite. I look forward to more in this series. Thanks for sharing!!
Great video Mads. Really inspiering actually. Woodland photography is hard but you manage to handle it just fine. The images was really nice. Your approach to finding subjects and pre-visualise your shotts is a great reminder of how important it is to think before photographing.
In Sweden we have an abundance of forests so we cant complain about the lack of trees.. :D Unfortionally its not so mutch of the nice "gnarly" moss covered, wet and misty forrest you find in Simon Baxters and Adam Gibbs videos but there is lots of images to be had. The tricky part is to find them within the chaos of the woodland. Regards / Andreas
Yeah, I was actually in a pinewood just yesterday and found some pretty cool photos, so definitely something I wanna explore more!
Very well done.
Love your videos and your somewhat newbie approach to this genre is exactly where I am.
Thank you for sharing thank you for your hard work and please keep the videos.
May God-bless you your family and your photography and please stay safe in these crazy times we are living in.
George
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Loved it Mads. I too have been thinking about shooting closer to home because I have been worrying about my carbon emissions!) One of the challenges for me with photographing in the UK is that familiarity masks the gems - I am so used to seeing things that I don't see them! Your video is inspirational. thank you . Pam
Great video as usual! As most landscape photographers dream about shooting the grand vistas I go for the humble vistas. This video was a real inspiration in my quest trying to convey the light and tranquil mood of the more humble and overlooked parts of the landscape. As I live in Gothenburg your backyard looks and sounds very much like my backyard:) I'm really looking forward to more videos in this series!
Love this video. Thank you for the inspiration. I live in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. and trees are our way of life here. While I am drawn to photograph our older forests, this reminds me that beauty can be found in the younger forests too.
Thank you, Heidi! You live in a treasure trove of beautiful landscapes!
I loved the video and especially the third image. I look forward to watching your further woodland explorations.
Very thought provoking, great video , thank you
Finding beauty close to home-seeing beyond the familiar to the special. 🌿Worthy goals. Enjoyed the birdsong also. So restful!
Thanks a lot :)
Mads Peter Iversen 🙂🌳
Great video Mads. I to struggle in woodland areas. Thanks for the great tips. "Simon Baxter without trees." I lost it on that one. My good laugh for the day. Nice photos.
Haha, wouldn't that be interesting ;)
I love all three photos but the last is my favorite as well. Beautiful!
Loved watching the process, the great photos, and the awesome drone footage. Thanks for sharing!
I really loved them all but the third one feels like a once in a life time shot! Well done brother 🙌🏽
Thank you very much, Moises!
Really interesting and inspirational, just great see such creativity and experimentation, its wonderful to realize beauty can be found in places where your not expecting it!!
Very serene atmosphere Mads which you complimented very well in post production. Loved the presence of the large tree in the first image and the final image was beautiful with the older trees being offset by the younger tree. Would be interesting to see how the scene differed in foggy/misty conditions
Would like to visit forests more and will aim for some fog for sure :) Thank you for the kind words about the PP also :)
Makes me want to do more forest.
Very inspiring Mads. I feel very much the same living in northern Germany, in fact the forest you were in could have been any one of a number local to me. I’m sure that photos are there to be had it’s just a lack of inspiration and motivation that is stopping me going to take them. I’ll definitely make some time over the next week or so to go exploring.
The first step is to find the scenes and previsualize them, then you can get back under better conditions :)
Fantastic video and wonderful results with the photos - beautifully describing a jewel from our small country :)
Thank you very much, Dad :)
Once again you're out done yourself... amazing....
animallover as per usual lol
Very interesting video, third photo was also my favourite, initially thought a square crop would have been better but the trees on the edge do complete the feeling of circling the smaller tree.
Cheers Mads 👍 you've give me the inspiration to go out into the woods & give it a go.
nice expansion of your (and our) horizons.
That was something different to what we use to see from you Mads. Really enjoyed this vid, and the photo's!
Really nice video Mads. Stellar photography and storytelling. Your drone work is wonderful too. I don’t know how you were able to get that clip of you walking through the woods with the drone following you without crashing it!
I had the remote in my hands and practiced it once before I got it. Couldn't make the intelligent flight mode work as I was too low so had to do it manually.
This is gonna be an interesting series, I am looking forward to seeing more!
Wow! I came here from the recommendation of Nigel Danson and I wasn't disappointed. Photo number three is stunning and you are extreamly talented!
I really appreciated the summary talk at the end.
Simple but stunning images, particularly image 3.
Great too see that you are making videos from woods in DK, I will looking forward to see them and get inspired.
The first one here was very god so keep up the go work.
Thank you very much, Per!
Out the box! Keep it up!
There are a lot of woods around me that also lack the ancient feeling. They tend to be a chaotic mess of brush and downed trees. My favorite woods image comes from a small grove behind my apartment. It was the same story as your last picture, a small tree about to be lit with filtered sunlight. Needless to say your last picture is my favorite from your video, but I like the other images too.
Thank you, Mark! It's all about finding that one shot in the chaos ;)
I love the images that you captured and the third one is the best in my opinion. I would have darkened a bit more the highlights if they where mine but its just my opinion. The photographers you mentioned I follow them too as they are great photographers. Keep up the good work.
I love that third image
Thanks a lot, James! :)
Great video, I like the grand scenes also, particularly coastal but there is something more calming and less brutal about finding something pleasing and relaxing like a forest or river, and taking time to capture how it makes you feel. I enjoyed this video very much, thanks for your time. John Pouw - New Zealand
Great photos, I really liked the first one......they were all outstanding
Great video mads . You left of thomas heaton as he does this very well in woods close to where he lives , worth a watch.
I'm watching every single one of his videos :)
Masterfully done Mads. Yep I’d print, frame etc that last photo too. I enjoyed the bare production with no fancy music or b roll. Really well done.
Mads, as soon as I saw that third photo, I thought yes, that's the one. Keen visualization and skillful execution and processing.
Thank you very much, Derek!
Not to be rude, but that whole forest looks like a comfort zone....:) regards from Norway.
This was so relaxing to watch. Your images matched the mood perfectly, more like this please!🙂
I’ll be in Dyrehavn this weekend before Faroe and it’s very peaceful as well. Thanks!
Great Stuff, and very motivating to go out to my own dull forest and find compositions. I'm sure they're somewhere.
Hi Mads, very well done like the blending of the 2 exposures, the pigeon in the background must be form my garden in the UK it was speaking English, complaining to Betty that his toe hurts!
Richard.
Richard Storier the blending was such s genius idea!!
Haha, I bet it was! Thank Richard :D
Ben Horne in Iceland? That will never happen. ;-)
Well done, the 3rd photo is very good, also I like how you managed the drone in the forest.
Looking forward the next episode.
Beautiful pictures :)