On this channel I share lots of photography ideas and inspiration and also mindful journeys through landscapes in 2D and 3D.
You will find a playlist of tutorials that will help you develop your photographic skills and also supply lots of creative approaches to taking photographs and working with them in Photoshop.
I also have a playlist of films where I explore natural landscapes, taking you on short journeys through places I've visited whilst I've been on location filming and photographing.
There is another playlist of 3D Stereoscopic films. These are short journeys through many landscapes. When you view these films properly you can see a perfect 3D image with depth and shape. The first video in this playlist has instructions on how to view these films to see that 3D depth.
I hope you enjoy these films. If you have any questions about the tutorials or subjects you'd like me to cover please get in touch.
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Great instruction! I’ve been taking my own stereoscopic images and experimenting with different methods of viewing. Initially I assumed that a viewer that blocks the opposite image was necessary. But while testing different lenses, I stumbled into this same technique but with the assistance of some reading glasses. I found this blog looking for images to try it on and realized how much information and instruction is available on the topic (could have saved me some time, but I enjoy fiddling).
That made so much sense, with using the phone just below the flowers and how you stated it's easier to use the phone than using the monitor or laptop screen. Thank you :)
That's great, thanks for letting me know, always really satisfying when I hear this video helped someone stereo view, all the best and have a good day!
@@elendil7 I think for letting light in before it was possible to string lights up there? It’s funny, unless you’re really looking you can see them from outside of the column.
The sound was really overwhelming, also the movement of the air, as the trains were coming towards us the air rushed past, heading up and out of the tunnel, then when the train passed the air was pulled back in the other direction.
Absolutely gorgeous location with the lush foliage! Fabulous capture 👌 I was thinking of seeing The Coast to Coast Express at or near New Mills Central this year. I just was wondering if this is the vantage point at the end of Lower Rock Street? Cheers Aadil
That’s the place, there’s a flat bit called the Chain House that you’ll see, it’s over the wall of that. Glad you like the film and good luck with your visit!
As it was put there before the graveyard was started does anyone know WHY it was erected in that particular spot ? And why just the one, mostly there is a small group of different sizes ?! I lived in Wigtownshire for a while & we loved to go looking at standing stones, (and cairns, all very fascinating & intriguing in their own way) but none were as tall or perfectly straight as this one. Lovely old church too....thank you for the video.
There is one like this at the Alan Bloom Garden Designer's place at Bressingham near Thetford, called the Garden Railway, but I'v never been on it ! It was started by his father about 50years ago.
This is wild. I was watching a mountain biking video earlier and by unfocusing I realized I could " go into the video". I had to search this up. Good stuff
We hear them quite a lot this time of year. But I’ve not seen them so much & closely. I saw a few in the distance this evening and then spent a bit of time where I first saw them, and eventually this one started flying really quite close.
I love seeing the treetops against the blue sky. The peace of the place, peppered with bird chirps, reaches us on this side of the screen. It's a nice feeling. I really like the images you focus on. The shot of the sunlit grass 🌱🌾🌱🌱 at 0:38 and the shot of the orange leaves on the treetop 🍁🍁🍁 at 2:16 are very beautiful. Thank you for sharing these moments with us. Good sunday! ☀🌳🌾🙏
Really glad you enjoyed this so much, I’m glad to be able to share this moment! And it’s good to hear the bits that jumped out for you. Have a good Sunday as well!