For those of us in California, we have a veritable "playground" photographically to enjoy. Sadly, many never take advantage of the opportunities in our own backyard. Glad to see you were able to come home with a successful shot! By chance, did that bird show up in the second shot?
hey, great and a pleasure to watch! what is that tripod head? I´ve been using the large linhof head for a while now, it works great but yours looks a lot lighter? thank you david
Sorry for the question if you've covered this before, but what video camera do you use for these vlogs? And what settings do you use on that camera? Also, for the photos you take and then show in these videos - are we seeing a contact print, an enlarged print on paper, or a scan of the negative? If it's a scan, do you do much post-processing? Great channel. Thanks.
In your photo, the reflection of the mountains in the pond is at least one stop brighter than the mountains themselves, defying the laws of physics. A reflection of an object can never be brighter than the object.
Maybe you’re not a photographer 🤔 but I used a Split ND filter to hold back the light on the mountain range to even out the overall exposure, which made the reflection in the water brighter than the mountains.
Your web site is full of terrific photographs. This just seems inconsistent with your other work (in addition to being a pet peeve of mine). And yes, I am a photographer and I do know how to use split neutral-density filters.
Shane, you and your photos are so peaceful. Your videos are a pleasure to watch.
I am addicted to your videos. They are so relaxing and you take amazing pictures
Beautiful 😍😍😍
I love the Sierras. Thanks for taking us along for the ride. 🙏
Hi Jay! Thank you. I’m already looking forward to a return visit next year.
Beautiful photography. What a magical place, simply magical.
Beautiful motion picture opening. Cool Timelapse.
Enjoyed you bringing us along, thank you.
Thanks, Randy!
Love the solitude. ..
Thanks for the answer, Somebody.
Haha! Well, someone before you asked.
bumped into your videos and love them. Appreciate the work and effort, I need to get out around cali more!
Cali is an awesome state! Thanks for commenting 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing your experience
Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching!
Hi Shane ! Great video !
Thank you! Hopefully they improve overtime.
Shane, was that a grey card disc thingy that you were waving around? Do you have an interweb link for it, please? Many thanks. 👍
Great video, liked how you prepared your shot 👌
Thank you!
For those of us in California, we have a veritable "playground" photographically to enjoy. Sadly, many never take advantage of the opportunities in our own backyard. Glad to see you were able to come home with a successful shot! By chance, did that bird show up in the second shot?
Hey Dan! That bird was moving just fast enough to disappear in my shot. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
hey, great and a pleasure to watch!
what is that tripod head?
I´ve been using the large linhof head for a while now, it works great but yours looks a lot lighter?
thank you
david
Thank you! It’s produced by Luland, you can find them on EBay. It’s lightweight and very secure 👍🏼
Sorry for the question if you've covered this before, but what video camera do you use for these vlogs? And what settings do you use on that camera? Also, for the photos you take and then show in these videos - are we seeing a contact print, an enlarged print on paper, or a scan of the negative? If it's a scan, do you do much post-processing? Great channel. Thanks.
Very different from what most photograph in that area, very good. Were you on Lone Pine Creek or Owens River?
Thanks. I was along the Owens River.
In your photo, the reflection of the mountains in the pond is at least one stop brighter than the mountains themselves, defying the laws of physics. A reflection of an object can never be brighter than the object.
Maybe you’re not a photographer 🤔 but I used a Split ND filter to hold back the light on the mountain range to even out the overall exposure, which made the reflection in the water brighter than the mountains.
Your web site is full of terrific photographs. This just seems inconsistent with your other work (in addition to being a pet peeve of mine). And yes, I am a photographer and I do know how to use split neutral-density filters.