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Love the images as usual Gary. Great lesson in composition too. But what’s all this about going south? Where you are is up north to me. When are you coming down to the real south 😂 i.e. Dover, Deal etc. We have great photographic potential for you down here. Thanks for a great vlog anyway.
Visiting the UK from Australia 🇦🇺 in January 2025. It's going to be tough with the shorter days, but I will have a good crack. Thanks for sharing this location and your wonderful work. Jack
Your last couple videos down on rhe south UK have been great, love the way you create your images with the light you have, your black and white conversions are so well done.
I m back to Dorset this August and while staying in Weymouth I will definetely visit Lyme Regis again, one of my favourite places in the area. I will try long exposure here in black and white. Thanks for the good video. All the best from Barcelona
For anyone watching in 2024: You now have to take into consideration the CRAZY cheap price point at which the 5D III sells for nowadays on the used market. I‘ve seen bodys for under 400€ (living in Germany) which is just bonkers for that kind of a bullet proof, professional camera. However, I remember many times editing my 5D III photos back in 2013~2018 when I was frustrated by the limiting dynamic range of the sensor, especially in comparison to the Nikon cameras a few of my colleagues were using back then. And I’m glad to report that this frustration is gone with the newer generation R-Line Canon sensors. I own the R8 and when I first looked at the files from that 24MP sensor I was REALLY blown away by the amount of detail and the great dynamic range. Having tried Fuji, Nikon, Sony and Lumix FF cameras, this is the best sensor (in that megapixel range) that I‘ve ever used. And I believe it’s a good amount better than the sensor found in the original R6.
Stunning video. I love the b&w towards the end. Your photography is really encouraging me to try this long exposure stuff (as I can afford a 10 stop filter for my Kase system).
Thank you, that brightened my day up by seeing some lovely pictures, of a place I have never been too! Well done and thank you for sharing your morning with us all...
Nice one Gary - some epic shots - think my favs are the early ones when you had a bit of colour in the sky - good to see how you work a location from every angle. Good luck with reaching the 100K subs - getting very close..👌
Gary, I love your work. My wife calls me a grammatical pendant and I’m sure that, as ever, she’s on the money. So please excuse my shameful failing here. I refer to your super about Ben. “who’s” means “who is”. The word you should have used is “whose”. Ymddiheuriadau, ffrind, a diolch yn fawr!
Just starting to watch and that composition you say you struggle with the s curve ending in the middle, to me it works because it's leading straight to the land point in the background or and i know its strange to do but could be taken in portrait orientation. Now let's get back to the video 😂 Update and there's a portrait view lol
Gosh! The first and last time I saw the Cobb was in 1986. Haven‘t been back since unfortunately, from Oz. So thanks for sharing this beautiful place, Gary. I think I even saw a quick shot of the hotel we stayed at, up on the cliff. Just loved the BW image with loads of waves hitting the Cobb. That‘s how we saw it, in blustery weather.
I've been visiting Lyme Regis since 1965, my best mate still lives there and it's just as special after all these years.... Thanks for uploading, enjoy..