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DO THIS to ALWAYS get PERFECT exposures! 

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@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Learn about composition with my eBooks by following this link :) madspeteriversen.gumroad.com/
@DinoPozo
@DinoPozo 3 года назад
Highly recommended. Don’t hesitate to buy both ebooks, you will be able to feel a before and after in the concepts that are needed at the compositional level in landscape photography.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
@@DinoPozo thank you for such a great comment 😊
@SoJesusChristMusic
@SoJesusChristMusic 3 года назад
Wow his photos are mind blowing phenomenal
@mattduncan5500
@mattduncan5500 2 года назад
@@MadsPeterIversen do you believe the same for all conditions ?? I have always hear the other way around , Under expose a little and fix in post, your saying over expose a touch
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 2 года назад
@@mattduncan5500 yes, expose to the right but don't blow the highlights :)
@Ruperticus
@Ruperticus 3 года назад
One thing that makes you one of my favourite photographyoutuber is your passion. I mean just look at your reaction when you find those animals between the trees. It is simply fantastic to see your enthusiasm. And big congrats on an amazing photomorning, and thank you for your exposure tips :)
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Thank you, Robert! Yeah, that was one of the funnier reactions :D
@whatsstefon
@whatsstefon 2 года назад
And more importantly, sharing the passion and knowledge. I’ve come across so many across many fields of profession and interests who treat their knowledge as if they invented it rather than share and grow interest in their hobby or profession. That usually indicates to me that they aren’t passionate about the craft. They’re self centred and scared of being “ordinary”.
@deanastrawn8224
@deanastrawn8224 2 года назад
So true! I find myself just giggling at Mads’ reactions!! 🥰🥰🥰
@kyleledotnet
@kyleledotnet 3 года назад
wow. that sunrise in that forest. wow
@mitchkite9354
@mitchkite9354 3 года назад
I'm glad we got to be along with you when capturing the sun rays with the animals. We also got a glimpse at how passionate you are about photography and nature.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Hehe yeah, that was a true photogasm :D
@NZCycletherapy
@NZCycletherapy 2 года назад
Firstly thanks for the very simplistic and easy way you explain things, no ego and clear explanations make a change from some out there. And secondly I’ll echo previous comments by saying it is simply a joy to watch someone enjoy their craft to the point where they cannot contain themselves, if you can’t smile at this what can you smile at.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 2 года назад
Thank you so much, Guy. That is such a kind message! 🙏
@capturingkapitibeyond5583
@capturingkapitibeyond5583 3 года назад
I experienced a similar thrills last weekend several times when the conditions and the environment just 'went off.' We as photographers get to experience these amazing conditions and we are the ONLY person on the planet that does. Quite humbling in my opinion. Another great vlog Mads.
@robertsaunders7179
@robertsaunders7179 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing your phenomenal landscape photos and your expertise. The photo of the deer in the forest just blew me away.
@wadeinwater9462
@wadeinwater9462 3 года назад
minute 16, his enthusiasm and excitement for his job is amazing. And contagious. Very talented photographer.
@davemenard5089
@davemenard5089 3 года назад
My man! That’s not lucky but rather a reward for your love/passion for your craft and Mother Nature. Congratulations
@LuposVoice
@LuposVoice Год назад
It is so wonderful to see, how lucky you are with the deer´s at your location @ 17:20 min. Thanks for sharing these special moment with us! 🙏 Wolf
@chi-feichiang9583
@chi-feichiang9583 2 года назад
Your images with the deers and goats are so awesome!
@Stillfilm1
@Stillfilm1 3 года назад
I could really feel your excitement in capturing these images. I was almost in tears when you caught the animals in the sunrays. Thanks for taking us along.
@kuruma10
@kuruma10 3 года назад
Absolutely stunning, that is truly a PhotOrgasmic scene! Great work!
@richardsteinbergmakingknives
@richardsteinbergmakingknives 3 года назад
Wow, I'm blown away. Really nice photos and amazing suggestions. Thank you so much. Oh, and I Subscribed.
@svenskbibel
@svenskbibel 3 года назад
Congratulations, Mads! The sheeps in the end - wow - every photographers dream come true, for you. A blessed moment indeed.
@darindearden5717
@darindearden5717 3 года назад
Your images are always inspiring. I get fog envy as we don’t get it very often in Utah. I have not used the Zebra as you do. I have mine set at either 107 or 109. When the zebras appear I back it off a little for correct highlight exposure. Thanks for tips.
@erichreichart9131
@erichreichart9131 3 года назад
I've got the same setting custom 107 for raw file recovery. Zebra setting 100 is good for jpeg file recovery. Cheers
@altrujillo3566
@altrujillo3566 3 года назад
Thank you, Mads for a highly informative video!! I truly believe this is one your best! I learned from it that I have been using my Zebra stripes incorrectly and the information on bracketing will be quite useful. I hope someday to shoot an image and make the orchestra play when I review it. :)
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
I am very happy to hear that! Good luck getting some proper exposures :)
@Firstsqd1
@Firstsqd1 2 года назад
Wow sitting here shaking my head over that shot with the sheep great photograph. These cameras today would have made Ansel Adam's more of a legend. Thanks great info!
@ingabett
@ingabett 3 года назад
Så vackert att det kom en tår i ögat! Älskar din entusiasm!! Tack för att du delar med dig av både din kunskap och dom vackra scenerna.
@jimsmith556
@jimsmith556 3 года назад
That was incredible being there with you as the sheep decided to make your day. I could feel the passion and excitement. Superb images Mads!
@DiscoveringNewfoundland
@DiscoveringNewfoundland 3 года назад
Wow those deer i could feel your excitement! I would have been shaking with it. Photos were amazing!!
@victor-ferreira
@victor-ferreira 3 года назад
So, so epic last photo!!!! Nature is always be waiting to be photographed by you!! That's what happened in the last photo 😮
@scotty4418
@scotty4418 3 года назад
what a fantastic morning for you Mads, another collection of images that were beautiful, especially the final series with the sheep bathed in the sunlight. Not long back from London and used bracketing on a good number of occasions as I knew that using your methods in your Photoshop for Landscape Photographers, I would be able to blend these together to get the best results
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Thank you, Jim! And yes, it's all about capturing the information you need in the field, then you can do almost everything in editing :)
@suedavis1566
@suedavis1566 2 года назад
I could only dream, of taking such amazing photos. Well done.
@laurencemanning1
@laurencemanning1 2 года назад
So rarely does a photograph convey such emotion. It's your particular style. Fantastic 👍
@javierreygonzalez4779
@javierreygonzalez4779 3 года назад
It is truly magical, exciting and fantastic to see a true photographer, who really feels what he is doing, in a trance state, when he sees, beforehand, “the PHOTO”: all the necessary elements, and all of them in perfect harmony. I know VERY WELL those exceptional moments; when one feels absolutely excited, happy, knowing in advance that this is "THE PHOTO". It is a magical, almost mystical moment, during which, many times, tears appear in our eyes, of pure happiness and fulfillment. Today, watching your video, I have seen myself reflected in similar situations. Thank you, as always for sharing BEAUTY, EMOTION AND TRUTH. Extraordinary video, by the way, as usual. Thank you very much for it.
@arjundhannyify
@arjundhannyify 2 года назад
your expressions/reactions are just priceless!
@deanbennett65
@deanbennett65 2 года назад
So much great information plus great photographs, one with the sheep exra magical, thank you Mads. You are my favourite landscape photographer!
@ChrisHunt4497
@ChrisHunt4497 3 года назад
So much beauty in one video. I cannot believe it. Wonderful. made me cry (in a nice way). ❤️❤️❤️
@tompatton2086
@tompatton2086 2 года назад
The landscape photo of the sheep at 19:09 is fabulous. I subscribed to your channel about a month ago and I've been going thru all your older posts. Great content!
@artiedoc
@artiedoc Год назад
Mads …amazing ! So great to really feel the passion and excitement of getting that shot at the end with that amazing gaze of the deer in that perfect light and setting …Bravo 👏👏
@alfredlucas3291
@alfredlucas3291 2 года назад
Wow… the images with the deers are incredible. So much luck is almost impossible. Crongats 👏
@RM831BC4E4
@RM831BC4E4 3 года назад
I absolutely love love love that portrait picture of the single deer 🦌 shot. Wow I’d love that on my wall.
@jackmatthews9390
@jackmatthews9390 3 года назад
I could feel my heart racing when the deer showed up for portraits! What a morning. Thanks for the instruction.
@thatscottanderson
@thatscottanderson 2 года назад
The shots with the animals were simply magic.
@gabriellakovi3860
@gabriellakovi3860 2 года назад
OMG! The deer shot! I think all of your photos are amazing, but this is the very best of! 😍 You were blessed! 😃 Thanks for your tips and tricks👌🏻, I learn a lot about landscape photography! 😊
@Phil-earnshaw
@Phil-earnshaw 3 года назад
Wow superb photos, no wonder you was so excited and thankyou for talking us through your settings
@mickkev
@mickkev 2 года назад
So pretty, especially that deer shot!
@matthiaslachmund3303
@matthiaslachmund3303 11 месяцев назад
You’ve definitely won a huge fan just by the way you reacted to those sheep. Beautiful :)
@LailaKristinSkauge
@LailaKristinSkauge 2 года назад
The shot with the deer is just so epic 🤩 Can’t get more magic than that! Amazing 😊
@seanbell6371
@seanbell6371 2 года назад
Brilliant! What a feeling! Loved the rays. Well done.
@lcmlcm2460
@lcmlcm2460 3 года назад
I’ve always watched your videos here and there. Always good information and think that you’re pretty talented.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Thank you very much! 🙏
@aaronforward2309
@aaronforward2309 Год назад
Gorgeous work sir. I haven't shot landscape for years as I've gotten more into portraits and sports photography. But seeing these makes me want to go out and shoot some landscapes again.
@markm4263
@markm4263 3 года назад
Thank you Mads. This was nice and clear. Many people about exposing to the right, but you actually show.
@lindahenderson2113
@lindahenderson2113 3 года назад
Thank you, MADS! I am a sony shooter and appreciate the tips on camera settings and exposing to the right, using the histogram. Lucky guy to get the SHEEP in the forest.
@njcomaz3487
@njcomaz3487 3 года назад
What a perfect picture with the deer. All the pictures look amazing.
@erkko69
@erkko69 3 года назад
You are wery good Thatcher. This means a lot to me.
@southpaww
@southpaww 2 года назад
That second comp was magic, with the sheep. What luck! combined with incredible skill, obviously.
@billyoung9538
@billyoung9538 3 года назад
I really enjoy your videos. While I'm more of a video oriented than stills, your photos are inspirational.
@marktimonen5359
@marktimonen5359 2 года назад
Absolutely stunning photos with the sheep, how fortunate.. :)
@seansammon6017
@seansammon6017 2 года назад
The most emotional beautiful video ever,Thank you.
@scottk.8494
@scottk.8494 3 года назад
Great photos and video Mads! I really enjoy your photography and use it as inspiration when I'm out with my camera. I've been playing around with exposure bracketing and I'm impressed with how much better the photo is to start with before edits.
@CookedLight
@CookedLight 3 года назад
Beauty of a morning and a great lesson 👍🏻
@leew3rd
@leew3rd 3 года назад
You have an amazing eye for composition and exposure. I really enjoy watching your videos.
@Hacmm55
@Hacmm55 3 года назад
The deer in the forest are so epic. BRAVO!
@anthonyplancherel8274
@anthonyplancherel8274 2 года назад
Stunning photos and a great video as always 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@ionawoodart
@ionawoodart 3 года назад
Awesome images, light, atmosphere .. and the deer/sheep/goat .. VERY COOL! Love it!
@jhoang861
@jhoang861 3 года назад
STUNNING!! 😍
@nealschneider6554
@nealschneider6554 3 года назад
Thank you for making this video. I’ve seen others explain exposing to the right, but the way you explained it really made it easy for me to understand how and why. It now makes sense. I love the photos of the sheep on the trail!
@Fruhansen63
@Fruhansen63 3 года назад
Thank you for showing how you take you picture- more of this😊very beautiful picture and what a luck you have on your tour.
@DavidPinkus2309
@DavidPinkus2309 3 года назад
Love your passion and enthusiasm
@leewilliams7427
@leewilliams7427 2 года назад
Thanks mads for all your videos. Luv your work. 👌
@jamesattenborough2597
@jamesattenborough2597 3 года назад
Thanks Mads, really helpful! Needless to say, those images of the sheep/deer were incredible!!
@kellyjensen2815
@kellyjensen2815 2 года назад
I was giddy with you when the sheep entered your shot. So exciting! Amazing capture.
@mandtchasinglight2225
@mandtchasinglight2225 3 года назад
Great vlog, very informative for those that don’t understand exposing a scene and explained in a easy to follow format oh and beautiful images Mads 👍🏻
@alanevans9246
@alanevans9246 3 года назад
Great technical presentation, thanks! Very helpful to those of us just getting started with advanced photography skills. Really enjoyed!
@JD2Q2Q
@JD2Q2Q 3 года назад
The most informational video I've seen and I also shoot with Sony so this helped a lot! Thank you!
@sS-mn7xm
@sS-mn7xm 3 года назад
Thanks for explaining the exposure compensation with the histogram. Was very helpful.
@johnkingston7586
@johnkingston7586 2 года назад
Thank you, great tips and such beautiful photos
@tommoors9165
@tommoors9165 2 года назад
Great photos! Love the excitement!
@johnyoung1606
@johnyoung1606 3 года назад
Great Photos !!! Using a black background and the white sliver of print to frame the photo is the way to make optimal viewing !!!!!!!!!
@priscillatacheney7926
@priscillatacheney7926 2 года назад
Beautiful photographs of the deer, wow!! Amazing 😍, love it!
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 2 года назад
Thank you so much! 🙏
@lotierm
@lotierm 3 года назад
the problem is, that there is much more information in underexposed parts than in overexposed, so if you would have over-overexposed parts - you won't be able to get any information from that parts, but underexposed parts would have that info, so usually actually advice is that expose on the brightest part, you will be able to save shadows later in editor. in your case ofc it is little bit different, because there are no really overexposed parts, so it is easier to add little brighness there. On other hand bracketing is a good choice if Dynamic Range is really wide, it helps a lot.
@vincephillips4331
@vincephillips4331 3 года назад
Sensational images. You make your own luck with your dedication. You should be very proud of yourself 🎖
@dajaadventures6236
@dajaadventures6236 3 года назад
When you said "photo of a lifetime" I thought you may be stretching it a little (before I saw them). But wow!! They are truly amazing!! Congrats
@robinfellows-weir3734
@robinfellows-weir3734 3 года назад
This is a good video to recommend to people when asked about exposure; thanks Mads! Another thing I'll mention are the higher Zebra options, which some people will prefer - because the 'past the zebra' sections look quite like the 'just before the zebra' sections, I use a custom setting set to 107+ or 108+, which means if I see any zebras at all it'll be overexposed, so I back off 1/3 of a stop.
@LibertyStanding
@LibertyStanding 2 года назад
Bravo, sir! Well done!!! And the deer photo, amazing!!! Blessed! :) Mind blow that you were doing a tutorial at the same time as landing a shot like that. Love it!
@waaliwakki
@waaliwakki 2 года назад
Thank you for showing the difference
@TheDrYamo
@TheDrYamo 3 года назад
Incredible light, Mads!! You did it 💪💪
@Dawnarizen
@Dawnarizen 2 года назад
New fan alert. Beautiful work!
@braindeadtoo
@braindeadtoo 3 года назад
Great explanation of the histogram. I tend to underexpose my pics to prevent burnout. I'll give this a try. Thank you.
@stuartashby6245
@stuartashby6245 3 года назад
Just stunning Mads. Those days just don't come around often enough! Cheers
@pravopastabude5954
@pravopastabude5954 3 года назад
Mads, du er virkelig en mester MESTER af denne sport....fantastisk!!!!!
@reinerhimstedt5630
@reinerhimstedt5630 3 года назад
Congratulations, phantastic Fotos and exciting video. It is a pleasure to see your passion and your way of explaining is very sympathic. Thank you. Reiner
@zhanglei1508
@zhanglei1508 3 года назад
Great pictures I love the deer one very much!
@kristoffmiller
@kristoffmiller 3 года назад
Nice image! This is one of those once in a lifetime shots. Congratulations!🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏
@charlenenagel7962
@charlenenagel7962 3 года назад
Just phenomenal Mads! Thank for sharing this experience!
@galinakoleva3719
@galinakoleva3719 3 года назад
Thank you for the camera tips! And what a great finish of your photowalk! Love those images!
@davidrosalesphotography
@davidrosalesphotography 3 года назад
Simply incredible and beautiful! Nothing more or needed to be said. Great work as always.
@Hrishi1970
@Hrishi1970 3 года назад
Stunning all the way!
@cornwallkid100
@cornwallkid100 3 года назад
Wow what brilliant pics mate 👏 👍 👌
@michaelstewart6857
@michaelstewart6857 3 года назад
Fantastic stuff, Mads! Very helpful tips, and your enthusiasm about the perfect shot you got of the sheepdeer (or "deersheep") was a joy to watch. It is inspiring to see that you are still so passionate about achieving outstanding exposures!
@CiroPerez
@CiroPerez 3 года назад
awesome final pics, Mads! congrats my friend!!
@shelleystoneman
@shelleystoneman 3 года назад
Great video! Beautiful photos and the deer were just so magical!
@chadrobison12334
@chadrobison12334 2 года назад
Wow! The sheep was a chance shot. Amazing shot!!
@lindseydeckard1567
@lindseydeckard1567 3 года назад
Thank you for the joyful photos with the deer/sheep! Your excitement and joy is contagious and I found myself with a big smile all the way through this part of your video - thank you for spreading the happiness! And also, many thanks for all the technical information you share each week. This particular subject was a big help to me, as I struggle with exposure settings on my Sony a7r3... I have suspected that the screen views and settings were 'lying' to me! Be well.
@AliasJimWirth
@AliasJimWirth 3 года назад
Always good and useful advice. I learn. Thank you, Mads.
@marleensteurbaut3630
@marleensteurbaut3630 3 года назад
Beautiful photos, especially the last ones❤️
@mortenthorpe
@mortenthorpe 2 года назад
a general good point of departure for any quickly captured labdscape scene - +2/3 exposure compensation… with matrix matering, BTW
@peternickols2687
@peternickols2687 3 года назад
Really informative video Mads, thank you. Seeing your excitement when the animals where in your frame was great to see. Well done for keeping calm and actually managing to video it all. Love it.
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