That comp at 13:25 would have been a belter. That's the trouble with these tiny devices, you can't really judge if the comp looks any good until after the event. Would love to visit this.
Yep it would have been. I was originally going for that interesting sea stack on the right. I just didn't do it because it was completely in the shadow of the two other sea stacks farther out and would catch no light.
And I'd love you to visit this! What a Fototripper episode that would be :-) I've been following Warren on here for for a few months now and I've suddenly had one of those face-palm moments.... Butchart gardens....cruising a in a Jag.... I knew I'd seen him somewhere before ;-)
Great shot Warren. I like the full length image best and I don't think the rock dominates, It is a great starting point for the foreground interest with underwater rock and curved leading line. Thanks for sharing.
No such option in the software I'm afraid. But if that is really the look you want you could just mound the camera crooked so that the join is somewhere else. I don't think it would look very good because the selfie stick would become super dominant in the foreground.
@@yffips Love the 360 camera intro. What camera do you use? I've got a Ricoh Theta V that I've used mainly for stills up until now but having watched your vlogs, I think its time I looked into the video side of things a little bit more.
@@garrysugdenphotography I used insta360 one R. It's really only useful in really wide angle shots. The quality completely falls apart in anything zoomed in because then you are only seeing a small portion of the 5k resolution.
I do like that double arch pano shot. Would be awesome at night with some light painting. That shot from outside the arch is killer. I wonder if water drips off the edges off the cliff face during heavy rain?
I really liked that last shot and the reflection actually wasn't a problem for me. That waterfall is a proper wow factor. I request that you leave the final image on screen for waaaaaaay longer.
Reminds me of the time I was there. It is indeed one of the most beautiful places on Earth. A must visit. Definitely recommend the quad bike tour. Malcolm Ramsay miss you :)