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Great images literally right on your doorstep with a bit of imagination | Nature Photography 

Simon Booth
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Why leave home when all you need is a a bit of green space or even a window box. If you are unable to travel for reasons of mobility, then this video is for you. Without leaving the confines of my property boundary I managed to take two really great images for my portfolio. All you need is a bit of imagination and a thirst for trial and error. The video shows my selection process at the computer and also how I process the two final images.
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Комментарии : 42   
@albertphillips447
@albertphillips447 Месяц назад
I’m going straight out to the backyard tomorrow morning and play in the garden with the Simon System,
@carlarivas1238
@carlarivas1238 Месяц назад
Thanks for walking us through your process of critiquing your images. It’s very helpful. I especially like the second image because I felt as though I was under water. Have a great week Simon.
@TheDtac
@TheDtac Месяц назад
Simon, thanks for the exposition. I like both images, but the second has the edge.
@SuParker
@SuParker Месяц назад
Inspiring. Love the little botany lesson bonus.
@samarthdev4470
@samarthdev4470 Месяц назад
Simon you always amuse me with the way you compose shots and remind us practice, look for minute details. Thnak you again and agian for the inspiration!
@siofna9709
@siofna9709 Месяц назад
Hello Simon Interessting process how you chose the two images, and only al little bit processing in post. Have a nice time and thank you for the inspiration :-).
@annettethomas5781
@annettethomas5781 Месяц назад
Love your process of selecting images, think I will give it a go as I tend to get bogged down and spend far too long on selection rather than processing. Both images are lovely and would have than on my wall. Thanks for the info helpful as always.
@JanePordon
@JanePordon 27 дней назад
Great to see you actually processing your photos, must have missed others that you have done. Found your video very informative thank you.
@SimonBoothPhotography
@SimonBoothPhotography 27 дней назад
@@JanePordon you’re welcome Jane
@duckfan7684
@duckfan7684 Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing your workflow! Very informative. Great images as usual!
@alexgimagery
@alexgimagery Месяц назад
Wonderful seeing your thought process and selection method. I think the image you discarded at 12:00 is probably my favorite. I think the sharp foreground fern contrasts wonderfully with the wave-like out-of-focus blades you were interested in. And from the final two choices, the one at 23:30 appeals to me more as it is more complex, with beautiful flowing curves.
@hramakrishnaiah413
@hramakrishnaiah413 Месяц назад
Seeing this image reminded me of a book I read a long time ago, Why It Does Not Have to Be in Focus. In fact, in my opinion, in situations like this, it should not be in focus. Your ability to capture such profound beauty and evoke deep spiritual emotion is truly remarkable. Thanks for sharing!
@tuftyhill
@tuftyhill Месяц назад
Hi Simon you really are ruthless when it comes to deleting images aren't you? 😂 I'd have kept over half those Images. I really should follow your process to save me having to buy extra hard drives. I think it's great that you showed how to get stunning images without even leaving your house. I will be looking at trying to do some macro photography in my own garden but also at my mums house as she has a bigger garden with more flowers etc.
@duringthemeanwhilst
@duringthemeanwhilst Месяц назад
thank you Simon. not just for the lovely images, but for reassuring me that having an interest in ferns and mosses is not as unusual as my family makes out!!
@ralfkrahe2493
@ralfkrahe2493 Месяц назад
@@duringthemeanwhilst You are not alone. Three makes a club!
@SR-vb2mw
@SR-vb2mw Месяц назад
@@duringthemeanwhilst Of course you’re not odd. The others are odd because they don’t see the beauty in the ferns and mosses!
@alwynwilliams2661
@alwynwilliams2661 Месяц назад
WoW! thanks for all the information. Really enjoyed the video , | can't pick which is best either, very artistic. Cant wait for the next one. Cheers
@weisskm
@weisskm Месяц назад
Thanks for a great video. Enjoyed watching the process and love the images.
@ralfkrahe2493
@ralfkrahe2493 Месяц назад
Lovely image! Appreciate the insights into your creative processing process.
@wongkenneth4005
@wongkenneth4005 Месяц назад
Lovey images, Simon can simply turn simple objects into good photos.
@grantnewton5705
@grantnewton5705 Месяц назад
Great images Simon….. you never cease to amaze how you can pull out great images of seemingly ordinary scenes. I also liked the image at 14:10, but wondered if a square crop (or a crop to remove in particular, the left edge) may have been good - I agree the areas to either side of the subject didn’t help
@chrisburnard5157
@chrisburnard5157 Месяц назад
Thank you Simon. As inspirational as always.
@davidskinner274
@davidskinner274 Месяц назад
Less is more on processing, good lesson. Second one is my fav. Thanks, Simon
@hannabolate5657
@hannabolate5657 Месяц назад
I really enjoyed watching the whole process. I like the softness and the composition of the final images. I've never tried that technique but it looks very interesting.
@alanclark9691
@alanclark9691 Месяц назад
A really interesting idea for a video Simon: something different. Well done.
@ihavevitiligo
@ihavevitiligo Месяц назад
The first one you show at the end was my pick. Moment I saw that I thought to myself: that's gonna be one of the picks! Beautiful.
@SimonBoothPhotography
@SimonBoothPhotography Месяц назад
We’ve done it so often with yours, you can probably predict my every move Kieth 😊
@ThomasParis
@ThomasParis 8 дней назад
Have you considered b&w conversions? When you were increasing the saturation on the first one, I definitely liked it better with less saturation. Horses for courses, probably. But that got me wondering about b&w... And I really like these kinds of photos. I sometimes create almost abstract photos, images that looked abstract at first but when you spend some time looking at them, you can start understanding what they really were. My kind of game ;)
@SimonBoothPhotography
@SimonBoothPhotography 8 дней назад
@@ThomasParis I suppose being a big fan of nature, I enjoy the colours that come with it. I don’t mind black and white but not enough to get excited about processing my images in that way. I totally get and share your thoughts on visualisation.
@danevarkevisser4670
@danevarkevisser4670 Месяц назад
Simon - Just love what you do. So much enjoyed this video - taking us from the point of capture through to your selection process and editing of the two chosen images. Inspirational as always.
@briannicholson2971
@briannicholson2971 Месяц назад
What a great video Simon, nice to see how your workflow is for this , most enjoyable indeed. My preference is the second image you processed as I like how the left side with the highlights and slightly more detail initially catches my eye, and then I look into the shadow area.
@luzr6613
@luzr6613 Месяц назад
Great vid - enjoyable and edifying. The only disappointment was that no van turned up. All the best from a cabin in a swamp in a rainforest in New Zealand. Cheers.
@brianmckeever5280
@brianmckeever5280 Месяц назад
Interesting to watch the process from start to finish, thank you! Was surprised you said 1 inch instead of 25mm border.
@SimonBoothPhotography
@SimonBoothPhotography Месяц назад
Sheer laziness Brian. With a 1 inch boarder, I only have to press the keyboard once. I can’t touch type.
@EwanDunsmuirImages
@EwanDunsmuirImages Месяц назад
Hey Simon, A lovely relaxed video and amazing what you can get right actually on your door step, and how natural the video is on account of that. As you were flicking through them, there were a couple of belters there. Well done! Keep it up buddy!
@windleman1
@windleman1 Месяц назад
Wonderful
@scotskinner4350
@scotskinner4350 Месяц назад
Very inspiring. I'm going to have to slap the macro lens on the camera and make a trip to the arboretum this week.
@andrewilachinski9427
@andrewilachinski9427 Месяц назад
great video as always, though it takes a master to see/bring-out the beauty that is at our doorstep! one quick question: what is the software you use ro dispkay the 3d virtual gallery - its a very nice visual?
@WimHendrikx1
@WimHendrikx1 Месяц назад
Nice video. I just have one question, how do you make the background black in Lightroom so that you only see the photo?
@SimonBoothPhotography
@SimonBoothPhotography Месяц назад
@@WimHendrikx1 press the L key.
@WimHendrikx1
@WimHendrikx1 Месяц назад
@@SimonBoothPhotography thank you.
@paulhegarty7625
@paulhegarty7625 Месяц назад
Lovely images Simon and to think what u can get in ur own garden .By the way what is that 3D gallery u r using excellent 👍
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