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Landscape Photography Was Hard Until I Learned These 4 Things 

Pat Kay
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Almost everyone does landscape photography, but that doesn't mean it's easy. In my time trying to learn landscape photography over the many years, I learned a few things that really break down the constituent parts of it and make it a far more digestible category of photography.
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Комментарии : 47   
@honesweethome
@honesweethome 20 дней назад
Yes, please make a video of planning. it is going to be awesome. Thank you, Pat Kay.
@kshitijpatil4793
@kshitijpatil4793 20 дней назад
Would definetly love a video on planning of the landscape. Also maybe a video on drone photography.
@Withalenius
@Withalenius 20 дней назад
0:10 "sometimes it really is as oonga boonga as that" almost spat my tea XD
@willsouthdakota5153
@willsouthdakota5153 19 дней назад
My summary of your excellent advice is: shoot what you find beautiful and interesting, and unique. Learn and build technique, but don't be bound by it. Enjoy the thought, setup, and environment. Participate in the journey and nature you're in.
@christophersolar7670
@christophersolar7670 14 дней назад
Love the tip about movement. Being mobile and going after more shots is something I’ll strive to do more often.
@DanaPushie
@DanaPushie 20 дней назад
Bang on Pat. Thanks for this video. I'm currently planning a 10 day trip to the UK, from Canada. I have a number of different outdoor themes in the works so researching the locations in advance is critical. I'll be shooting regardless of the weather as it's always about the available light at any given point in the day. I plan to make the best of it. I always enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing.
@iman8743
@iman8743 19 дней назад
What locations
@DanaPushie
@DanaPushie 19 дней назад
London, Cotswold, Oxford, Cambridge and back to London; two days each location.
@richardmccoll9297
@richardmccoll9297 15 дней назад
Moving is so important. I was shooting the Northern Lights, a once in a lifetime experience, on a tripod with a limited amount of time. I stayed in one spot and would have had more keepers if I had taken the time to move around. I focused on the amazing sky without spending the time to consider the other elements in my pictures. Thanks for your thoughts, they parallel my personal approach to art.
@schmitzvi
@schmitzvi 8 дней назад
This video has convinced me to buy your course as soon as I can. You're great! Love the passion you bring to everyone.
@h.o.j2375
@h.o.j2375 15 дней назад
Great tips! Most photographers boast how they end up taking less photos over years each time they go out on a shoot. But honestly nobody knows how great a shot will look until they’ve reviewed it on the big screen at home and through experimenting we can grow so much more as a photographer. I also see a lot of landscape photographers using tripods and staying in the same spot the whole time when there are other shots they could have taken in nearby areas. I don’t bring a tripod purely because I don’t want more gear so I end up using railings, rocks or whatever surfaces are around as a tripod.
@davigtlahuel
@davigtlahuel 4 дня назад
I love this! I love hiking and I used to do it a lot back then but then I took a long pause from it. Going back to hiking and seeing some breathtaking views, I would say as well yeah, get the shot you want plus any others you might have seen along the way. But, I would also suggest to just go hiking, and in this case for you, go explore the place of interest or wherever it may be. It's good to soak the moment and just be present in the area you are in. Sure after time, you can bring your camera and it will be easier to start recognizing some patterns, but I think this is a good thing to do at the beginning, just to be a natural observer of the bigger picture of where you are at, rather than going in with behind a lens. That is my experience and it has helped me a lot. But like mentioned in the video, experiment and explore!
@berkletheclownsvideos2461
@berkletheclownsvideos2461 9 дней назад
I just found your channel and I love it. You are opening my mind to a whole new way of approaching photography. Thanks!
@CtFshd1812
@CtFshd1812 20 дней назад
I think thats why its valuable to have more than one day at a location. You can have the first day running and gunning, then by the second day you know exactly where to plant your tripod and what kind of focal length you want and how long you have for each shot you want on said tripod. Side note: add another day if you know the weather might be erratic
@jessboutthere
@jessboutthere 7 дней назад
Great video! ✨ Mobility has always been a key part of my photography journey! I only use a tripod when I need it for a specific shot. And yes, I'm all for a video about planning 😊
@SwiftEagleOne
@SwiftEagleOne 17 дней назад
Alongside landscape photography the other attraction is to also to provide excitement to the trip and enjoy the locations.
@cherishcatline9034
@cherishcatline9034 15 дней назад
Love these tips! Yes please make a planning video! Always learning and would appreciate your insight.
@ChuckJ7777
@ChuckJ7777 14 дней назад
A planning video would be a great idea.
@kathrynlebda780
@kathrynlebda780 16 дней назад
I would love to hear about how you plan out your landscape shoots. I've always been curious to know if photographers actually scout out wanted "pokemon"/photo locations first before bringing the gear or if they see an image and just decide that they need it in their catalogue and then just hope for the best?
@iDipTest
@iDipTest 17 дней назад
The video of the planning would be really interesting ! I like the move around idea, this is something I do too and enjoy .. but sometimes, you can end up on a rock at tthe end of the afternoon, under the rain, trying to get a shot you know it won't be good but you have to take it because it was a pain to go there 😅
@tonkotsu_u
@tonkotsu_u 20 дней назад
0:03 just... stunning works of art ❤
@fredy_antony
@fredy_antony 17 дней назад
Thank you!, Makes sense. Looking for more video
@DebiSenGupta
@DebiSenGupta 17 дней назад
Yes please make a planning video. Thank you
@dalloiselle7274
@dalloiselle7274 20 дней назад
Your point about learning the 500 rule and then learning to modify it.. Really resonated with me. The first “photography rule” I first learned was the rule of thirds. I got so over board with it that I wasted a lot of time in Lightroom fixating the cross section of third lines on Birds Eye’s until I looked at the photo and would think I don’t like the look of that. Then I would reframe it or return to my original composition and work with that. It always yielded a better result to my eyes and also my viewers.
@craigmitchell905
@craigmitchell905 19 дней назад
yes yes, i love your take on the "rules" of photography. i am new to it but was taught early to "color outside the lines" when we approach our art. after all it's art!
@freddyoropeza9379
@freddyoropeza9379 15 дней назад
Feather ruffler! :D Jokes aside, thanks for the video, love your content and images
@hotherside
@hotherside 19 дней назад
Looking forward to some landscape photography in NZ next week!
@aaronmoore9417
@aaronmoore9417 20 дней назад
This is such a refreshing perspective on this topic. Love your work mate
@alexbrooks2
@alexbrooks2 18 дней назад
Thank you!
@rsat9526
@rsat9526 20 дней назад
12:45 This is why I prefer APSC. It helps me get things more in focus easier too and these days APSC got many great lenses from 3P.
@fredy_antony
@fredy_antony 17 дней назад
Movement technique was very useful. Thank you
@rosssayer6524
@rosssayer6524 19 дней назад
I tend to visit a location where possible maybe up to a week before to look for compositions. Then I'm looking at tides, cloud ie.looking for high clouds for a sunrise shoot. Would look forward to watching your planning video. Thanks Pat.
@LadkaFaraarHai
@LadkaFaraarHai 19 дней назад
Yes please do make a video, can you highlight especially when you are traveling to another country as well n how do you manage to carry all the gear as well
@thilinaalagiyawanna3680
@thilinaalagiyawanna3680 19 дней назад
Thak you very much
@dalloiselle7274
@dalloiselle7274 20 дней назад
Yes, I really would like to see how you plan a landscape shoot. I imagine the principle will be transferable to all outdoor photography including streetscapes and city scapes, travel… Thus it should relevant to your entire audience.
@TatteredLines
@TatteredLines 20 дней назад
Thank you for this. Very helpful 💯
@Ibraheem_Alsaid
@Ibraheem_Alsaid 20 дней назад
7:57 It will be nice to have a video about it 🙌 Keep the great work going ❤
@Nath-ud3uj
@Nath-ud3uj 20 дней назад
Thanks you for the video !
@streetsandeats
@streetsandeats 20 дней назад
@patkay drops, I watch. Simple.
@gpdoyon
@gpdoyon 20 дней назад
Very helpful!
@LouisLuzuka
@LouisLuzuka 20 дней назад
Checking in 😊
@anhtrung4537
@anhtrung4537 18 дней назад
The last one makes me remember that I have a tripod and haven't use it for a quite long time. 🤣
@oraenor
@oraenor 14 дней назад
Landscape to me is just the background
@noopynnus
@noopynnus 20 дней назад
3rd..
@max_larum
@max_larum 20 дней назад
First
@sjsent4553
@sjsent4553 20 дней назад
Lol
@watchusgrow7104
@watchusgrow7104 19 дней назад
Practical would be more good to understand what you are saying.
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