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COMPOSITION Tips for the OUTDOOR Photographer 

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In this video, I show some examples of my photography and share some compositional tips

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@garypearson9756
@garypearson9756 2 года назад
I think this format works better as a teaching aid then explaining a composition setup while looking at the back of a camera. Showing the raw vs edited versions of an image is very helpful also. I would welcome more of this type of video. Keep up the good work Adam.
@IKEMENOsakaman
@IKEMENOsakaman 2 года назад
Now this is what I’m looking for. Someone who shares the setting for shutter speed, aperture and ISO for every shot. Thanks for sharing this with us, Adam!
@thomastuorto9929
@thomastuorto9929 2 года назад
While the settings are most likely going to be different for every photo, for some odd reason I like seeing them also & knowing gear was used. Including things like polarizer, ND, etc. Don't know why, just do. Maybe it makes the vid seem a more complete presentation.
@Smedley60
@Smedley60 2 года назад
I really enjoyed seeing your older garden photos. Very motivating for me.
@JoDaniels
@JoDaniels 2 года назад
The interesting and inspiring part is the way you judge the light exposure in the RAW file as leading part in post processing. Combined with your way of adjusting the contrast of colors makes this video a “painter’s” class for photographers!
@jsimes1
@jsimes1 2 года назад
I could listen to you talk about your photographs forever! I love the glimpse into your back catalog of photographs as well. And as always the final edit compared to the raw is always so helpful.
@c141charlie
@c141charlie 2 года назад
I’ve learned so much from you Adam! Can’t thank you enough. I never had an interest in gardens, but after watching your videos, I started photographing public gardens in the Seattle area to practice the principles you teach. It’s really helped improve my photography.
@alanatwood7995
@alanatwood7995 2 года назад
EXACTLY spot on! Every little tip is something that can help my photography get better! I thoroughly enjoy these tutorial type videos. As a neophyte its so tough to find anyone willing to even offer THIS much but these types of videos from you are giving methings to think about coming into the spring time. Great job Adam!!! I hope you will continue to do these.
@PaulEvans
@PaulEvans 2 года назад
Thank you Adam. Including videos like this one makes your channel so much more interesting, “ whole” if you like. Illustration of thoughts and process of creating an image shows us that you’re first & foremost a photographer not just a vlogger.
@matt.redfern
@matt.redfern 2 года назад
Great video, Adam. Love hearing what you look for in your compositions.
@roryhaymanphotography8882
@roryhaymanphotography8882 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing Adam. Whenever you talk about the methods and thoughts that go into your images, I'm all ears and eyes.
@jimalbrightjr.9229
@jimalbrightjr.9229 2 года назад
Very helpful hints! Enjoy one of these every once in a while!
@samwilson4012
@samwilson4012 2 года назад
Always enjoy your videos , and really loved how you talked about 'spending too much time thinking about your composition that you lose that spontaneity'. So true with many aspects of trying to improve - we can forget why we're really out there - I'll stop rambling now and just say thank you for the reminder, and always being so generous with your sharing.
@CharlesMercer
@CharlesMercer 2 года назад
With a lifetime of experience, you have much to teach us, Adam, thanks. Respect.
@michaelgoulding4425
@michaelgoulding4425 2 года назад
This is a gold mine, thanks a million for sharing this.
@guykerr8111
@guykerr8111 2 года назад
Yes please, more along this line. I like the comments regarding your thought process. I do not always agree but I always learn and benefit.
@petertulner623
@petertulner623 2 года назад
I really enjoyed it. It is so good to see what you can do with “dull” light during the day. For me I’d loved to see some more photos about editing. Very interesting to see. Thanx and have a great day
@blivieriphoto
@blivieriphoto 2 года назад
Love composition talks! Everyone has their own ways and learning from you and your fellow photographers is helpful to some of us putting together our own compositions. I'm sure its nice to take a break from vlogging every single minute of your photo shoots. So yes, absolutely, more of the same. You have such a vast body of work, you could show several of your images in many of these type of videos, and we'd never get bored. 😁 Thanks Adam!
@QuietLightPhoto
@QuietLightPhoto 2 года назад
I appreciate that!
@J5388T
@J5388T 2 года назад
An interesting and informative video thanks Adam. Your comment re processing an image and then looking at it again a few days later I can relate to as I've found similar over the years.
@thomasphillips5850
@thomasphillips5850 Год назад
I did enjoy this episode it is always fun to see how you disagree or agree with the statements made. It can be enlightening,thanks Adam
@supertaufiqr
@supertaufiqr 2 года назад
Yes please there is always things we can learn from you. Thanks
@mwe5398
@mwe5398 2 года назад
Thanks Adam! Very informative as always.
@cliffnieuwenhuis8638
@cliffnieuwenhuis8638 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. It really helps me to hear you talk about the thought process behind the shot -- what was important when you were taking the photo and how those decisions play out in editing. It gives me confidence that I'm at least starting to think the right way about my compositions. I would enjoy more of this type of video, but I appreciate anything you offer.
@sally1506
@sally1506 2 года назад
I think this is one of your best videos teaching composition and editing. thanks
@julianpaxton5750
@julianpaxton5750 2 года назад
Thanks, Adam. I enjoyed this video format. Of course, the field videos are great too.
@pattymattes7124
@pattymattes7124 2 года назад
Very helpful!!! Thank you!!! Yes, I would love to see more videos on composition.
@reneabela1744
@reneabela1744 Год назад
Your explanations on composition are a fresh outlook to me, please give us more if possible. Thank you for sharing all of this.
@brianlemke6017
@brianlemke6017 2 года назад
Great video. Really appreciate your working through the rationale for each composition.
@neilcole3406
@neilcole3406 2 года назад
Great insight to your editing technique Adam,thanks
@SueFerreira75
@SueFerreira75 2 года назад
Thank you, Adam! Great video with such valuable information.
@JuhaniViitanen
@JuhaniViitanen 2 года назад
Great video always nice to learn about composition! Best tip what I have learned from you is separation of subjects. Really helps with making clearer compositions.
@robertnystrom289
@robertnystrom289 2 года назад
I really enjoyed that- got a lot out of it! Just the right pace and content.
@declanmalone2487
@declanmalone2487 2 года назад
Hey Adam, I always learn something from each of your videos whether it's in the field or in the studio. Thanks!
@hybboul7377
@hybboul7377 2 года назад
Sincerest thanks for your video. I so appreciate hearing your thought process in framing a photo. I will surely try and incorporate these tips.
@lynnecliffe3056
@lynnecliffe3056 2 года назад
You have well illustrated that producing a great image is not just pointing and shooting. It involves before and after analysis and work. Attention must be given to: tools and elements, personal stamp on intimate scenes, dark, light, texture, patterns, brightening, warming, avoiding overlapping and a host of other considerations. Thank you Adam for helping us to see the light.
@windleman1
@windleman1 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this, especially seeing some of your older images that I have not seen before. Such a great way of hammering home your message of Quiet Light. More please!
@AndreaCorrealePhotography
@AndreaCorrealePhotography Год назад
Loved to see your old photos. Really appreciate this kind of video.
@QuietLightPhoto
@QuietLightPhoto Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@canuckdon
@canuckdon 2 года назад
Adam, more like this, please. It is so helpful to listen to your explanation of the compositional elements of a photo. You might also consider doing a complete edit from raw to finished image explaining your purpose in each step. Well done!
@rickdenbraber6869
@rickdenbraber6869 2 года назад
Thank you very much for this video. It was really interesting to see what the raw file and the final image looked like. And sharing your ideas on what you are looking for in a composition really helps. What I learned was many people can take pictures and become experts at using a camera but it takes an artist to create an image that has all the right stuff. And some of that also involves going back again and again and some luck.
@laurelb8372
@laurelb8372 2 года назад
I appreciate this style for a change, well explained and good examples. Will try to keep in mind next time I am in the bush.
@larsmikkelsen327
@larsmikkelsen327 2 года назад
Love this one, your in camera work is always amazing, and covering you main points in one video much appreciated. I have learned half of what I know from your channel. Thank you so very much
@LuigiNespeca
@LuigiNespeca 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing some of what's behind a shoot, it's really interesting! It's also good to alternate Outdoor and Indoor videos. Thanks, ciao!
@shengyetang7220
@shengyetang7220 2 года назад
Yes, I would like to see more talk about composition, Thanks Adam.
@andrespuiggros
@andrespuiggros 2 года назад
Loved this video, please do more of this kind.
@tonydavey4171
@tonydavey4171 2 года назад
I very much enjoy the thought process you go through in your composition set up and your analysis post processing. Would enjoy more of this content. Thanks
@vlt14
@vlt14 2 года назад
This is top draw Adam, the insight into your thought process is invaluable. Thank you for sharing.
@AliasJimWirth
@AliasJimWirth 2 года назад
A great collection of tips. Remembering all of them...that will take me awhile. I will be watching this video a few more times toward that end. Thanks Adam.
@snapsnap1
@snapsnap1 2 года назад
I learned a lot from this video. The post editing of the Scotland pictures and Mt. Assiniboine show how important d/b are. As u know living in the lower mainland flat light is the norm. Thanks and keep sharing ur wealth of knowledge and experience.
@alexvanderpol
@alexvanderpol 2 года назад
Very insightful - thank you Adam!
@dennisstansfield4621
@dennisstansfield4621 2 года назад
I enjoyed the explanations of the composition, what you were looking for
@kennygo8300
@kennygo8300 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. I enjoyed it very much. These are techniques I might be able to use in the "not so interesting" north Texas landscape. It's an inspiration for me.
@OAK_MTN
@OAK_MTN 2 года назад
Very valuable video, really enjoyed the way you talked us through your thought process here
@lennartphotography
@lennartphotography 2 года назад
I really like the format, lovely photographs and tips. 👍
@badger67
@badger67 2 года назад
Thank you Adam, that was very informative.
@stillinthestream
@stillinthestream 2 года назад
Very Helpful Adam, great examples. I’ve been struggling with mist and sky’s so it was interesting to see how you handled them in a couple of these. The tip about blue/cool as receding, in particular.
@gordonsimpson1020
@gordonsimpson1020 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this with us, I would like to see some more of this kind of stuff.
@GuyRaymond_GR
@GuyRaymond_GR 2 года назад
Thank you Professor, as always good learnings!
@jean-guyhuot7869
@jean-guyhuot7869 2 года назад
It's straightforward, it's a ton of useful tips. Really enjoyed this video. 👍👍👍
@andyb_23
@andyb_23 2 года назад
Like the format and enjoyed the opportunity to learn from you Adam. Separate, separate and separate. Easy to remember in the field and certainly makes a big difference.
@Boatzerama
@Boatzerama 2 года назад
Excellent Adam, very good tips📷👍🏼
@henrykuppens9097
@henrykuppens9097 2 года назад
Enjoyed this video on composition in a kind of 'behind the screen' way. These videos are surely welcome. I'm always eager to learn how you and your colleagues make their choices on compositions, in the field or at home. When in a landscape I'm mostly distracted by my surroundings and afterwards behind the screen I get to ideas or see that what I got looks better then expected. I tend to play with color saturation, like shifting it a little towards black/white. Or end up black/white.
@TBuanes_Photography
@TBuanes_Photography 2 года назад
Great video and tips for compositions Adam. I have absolutelsy learned a thing and two in this viodeo and one of the things are the temperature of the colors. I have never thought that way :) Thanks :) I would love to see more of this kind of videos whenever you have the time. Great work once again :)
@dndparks
@dndparks 2 года назад
Wonderful vid Adam, and I for one am always looking for details in how the photographer came to the composition. Thanks for all the explanations on the images...
@599miata
@599miata 2 года назад
Great tutoring, Adam. 👍👍
@EdwardKilner
@EdwardKilner 2 года назад
I enjoyed the entire video. Some good examples and treatment.
@edrobbins3133
@edrobbins3133 2 года назад
Very nice , Adam… I grabbed a few simple things to use… thanks
@cifuentesphotos
@cifuentesphotos 2 года назад
Hi Adam. This video helps a lot for my composition mess. Very clear ideas. Yes please, keep producing this teaching style videos.
@barrytaylor983
@barrytaylor983 2 года назад
Thanks Adam, I found this really helpful. It’s so useful to have anecdotal information behind the “rules” like the foreground/background relationship, I’ll definitely make use of that. Also really love the before and after comparisons, I can think of a few of mine that I might revisit. Cheers Barry
@lawrencepallant
@lawrencepallant 2 года назад
Awesome video. I really enjoyed hearing the analysis and thinking about compositions with what works and doesn't work. I'd like to see more like this. Very helpful!
@jimcastanzo8736
@jimcastanzo8736 2 года назад
Adam, I really loved this video. Extremely useful information. The last image of the rose hips is one on my favorites as well. So much so, I bought that print and have it hanging in my home. Thanks!
@johnharvey1786
@johnharvey1786 2 года назад
Great video Adam. It was so clear and easy to understand. Now just the problem of trying to follow your advice on my trip to Tuscany coming up shortly.
@jamescovello2146
@jamescovello2146 2 года назад
I also liked the format. It was nice to have a discussion of the composition and then toggle between the raw and processed file. I found myself guessing how the final image would look.
@MarkRomine
@MarkRomine 2 года назад
Excellent Adam, really liked the results that you got with the image at the 13:00 min mark, with your dodging and burning techniques.
@brianmckeever5280
@brianmckeever5280 2 года назад
I enjoy and appreciate hearing your thought process for editing and composition. I have finally learned to pay attention to the edges and overlapping parts of the composition -- most of the time -- thanks to you mentioning it in the past. I think this sort of video would be great in a nice dark pub with a nice frothy pint and a fireplace with crackling logs. Maybe food for thought. Cheers!
@hannabolate5657
@hannabolate5657 2 года назад
Great teaching session. Thank you
@TimJones-pn9ul
@TimJones-pn9ul 2 года назад
Great stuff, thanks for sharing what you`ve learned over the years with us. Very generous.
@QuietLightPhoto
@QuietLightPhoto 2 года назад
My pleasure!
@annetivendale8616
@annetivendale8616 2 года назад
Found this most interesting and enjoyable to watch Adam.Thank you for those great tips.💙
@kurtkuznicki6207
@kurtkuznicki6207 2 года назад
I found this video very helpful and worthwhile. I do think the in the field vlogs are more entertaining but the lessons taught here are much appreciated. Cheers-
@trishsala4512
@trishsala4512 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this video and listening to your compositional thoughts, rationale and choices. Making sense of chaotic landscapes is difficult. I never remember the "rules" or "the seven steps to successful landscape photography" when I am in the field, so your careful approach to each of the elements, guided by what is important to you and what appeals you in a scene made so much sense to me. I felt learned a lot. So much so, that I will likely watch this video several times. Thank you. I would love to see more of this type of video.
@29chhangte
@29chhangte 2 года назад
Thoroughly enjoyed it
@cmax4692
@cmax4692 2 года назад
Very fine presentation. Compositions and post--editing are exceptional. Like more not less here. Thanks
@mauricebawden9561
@mauricebawden9561 2 года назад
As always Adam informative and inspiring. You are one of the you tubers I never skip forward because I am bored or tired of the voice. Thank you.
@QuietLightPhoto
@QuietLightPhoto 2 года назад
I appreciate that!
@ronmarsalis941
@ronmarsalis941 2 года назад
Adam, very much enjoyed the training about composition and related foreground inclusion, along with your insight regarding subject separation with images. Would definitely like to see more about composition in future training vlogs. All the best.
@glennwadlegih1896
@glennwadlegih1896 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your insights in this format. I particularly enjoyed your insights on the images from last week’s vlog. A vlog from the field followed with a vlog of your insights on your composition and post processing would always be interesting to me. Based on the comments I’ve read your followers seem to agree👍👍👍👍
@mikejohnston9113
@mikejohnston9113 2 года назад
I really liked this video Adam, I agree with others that this presentation is cleaner than explaining the composition in the field, but I also like your short explanations in the field. I guess I am wishy washy. Thanks for producing the videos.
@paulbruins9935
@paulbruins9935 2 года назад
Thanks Adam, this is definitely my favourite vlog of yours by far... and probably my favourite RU-vid video of the month! You really have a good eye for a great composition! How about doing a video on cropping and aspect ratios? I love to hear your opinions on those.
@tompetersphotography
@tompetersphotography 2 года назад
Nice one buddy, I especially like seeing your older work.
@seth.graham
@seth.graham 2 года назад
Composition analysis is always fun, even if one doesn't take photos in the same style it's super beneficial to absorb the concepts because it only helps one grow. Even better when the analysis comes straight from the photographer's mouth!
@aureliomarsili3902
@aureliomarsili3902 2 года назад
Really great tips, thanks !!!
@lensonlyfe4980
@lensonlyfe4980 2 года назад
Thx Andy, thats helped me a lot.
@geoffkell7732
@geoffkell7732 2 года назад
Thanks Adam, wonderful & refreshing to hear your thoughts on composition like this - very informative in critiquing your own images to show what does & doesn’t work. (…..and not a single mention of the “rule” of thirds 👍😀) Would love to have some more videos along these lines - thanks for putting this together, much appreciated. All the best. Geoff.
@shanefiddle
@shanefiddle 2 года назад
Such a great video! Thanks!
@ludovitkanta5607
@ludovitkanta5607 2 года назад
Beautifully well done ! I am happy to see both raw file and the finished image.With all added information about the exposure. I usually hate long videos,but this tutorial I find just about perfect in every aspect. Almost finding it too short 👍😁 Great great images!!
@QuietLightPhoto
@QuietLightPhoto 2 года назад
Thanks! There are two more videos in the series listed in my channel
@josephschimmer302
@josephschimmer302 2 года назад
Very, very helpful indeed!
@dmkrusch
@dmkrusch 2 года назад
Great video, really appreciate your insight!
@oniram101
@oniram101 2 года назад
Adam that is a very informative video. Well worth spending 30 minutes with you. Though this is generally the type of videos you usually produce,I would look forward to more of this genre.
@tjcuneo
@tjcuneo 2 года назад
Enjoyed the format of this video for a change and would like to see additional videos when you go into detail regarding your thought processes and editing techniques. Thanks.
@nqnmaca
@nqnmaca 2 года назад
Great video!!! Very helpful!!! Please do more like this one.
@patrickwahl5333
@patrickwahl5333 2 года назад
Good one Adam.
@steveking6204
@steveking6204 2 года назад
Excellent video!
@robertd.skonbladandersson269
@robertd.skonbladandersson269 2 года назад
Very helpful stuff!
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