Just stumbled onto your Channel today. Excellent content and subjects. I retired from Chicago to Japan and have rediscovered photography. Such a soothing way to spend retirement. Look forward to binge watching your work. You tell your story very well. Desde Espana? Next up … Japanese Ink prints. Keep it going. Cheers
Welcome aboard! And thank you so much for the kind words. Photography is an amazing tool to find beauty in the everyday, it's definitely opened my eyes and helped rediscover my own hometown, and at the same time it's led me on so many adventures over the years. Can't be more thankful. Japanese ink paintings are one of my biggest inspirations, no doubt! Thank you for watching.
Adrian I strongly recommend a photo vest. Just wear it on the outside and it will soon become your best friend. It should cost about what that cable release costs.
Always such a pleasure to follow your journey and experiments. Sharing of thoughts on composition and settings provides a good learning experience. Brilliant images. Nice.
Beautiful photographs. Those magnetic filters look great, so much more convenient than struggling with screw in filters that won't go on straight or get stuck when they do go on. I know it is a bit of a "first world problem", but those dangling cable releases are such a pain. There are cameras that have timed shutter speeds that are much longer (some Fuji, some Nikon), it should just be a standard part of specs. Start a campaign: convenience things all cameras should have as standard because they are just a software thing: a full range of in-camera aspect ratios and a convenient button or dial to set them; full range of timed long shutter speeds; a massive countdown display you can see on the rear LCD from distance.
Nice images Adrian ...... when we went we had waders and accessed the beach just as the tide was beginning to go out (the guys at the gate took a bit of persuading) and avoided the hordes and their inevitable footprints.... at least for the first hour or so. Beautiful spot but the popularity with tourists make it a challenge. Managed to get some great shots during a lovely sunrise.
Hello, Adrian. I started following you again. And the reason is that I am completely back in photographing black and white. And who better to learn it from than the master himself. I tried color for about a year but it didn't work. So many distractions and so many things to take into account. What is also important to me is that I can photograph during the day and don't have to wait for golden hour or the blue wood or there is too much sun. I am disabled so I have my limitations. Photography is my passion and my life. In the days when we still worked with film, I also had a darkroom and made my own work there. Now this has all become a lot easier with Lightroom and Photoshop. Thank you for this video and I hope there will be many more to come from which I can learn. Kind regards from the Netherlands, Antoine.
Hi Adrian, great idea having colour coded ND Filters it will certainly save time. Love the Cliff photo and that water was just glistening. And all the other photos were great as usual. Thanks for taking us on another great journey. 😊
Saludos de un Argentino Gallego! You have rekindled my interest in photography. I think the textures you get in your black and white images are amazing.
I love all of your videos my friend!!! You are a very talented photographer!!! Since getting the new Sony a7rv I don't have to use the clicker anymore. You can set the time for as long as you want. (Up to 999sec.) That beach is fantastic!!!!👍👍👍
Man, every time I see you struggle with that cable release I wish you had my Fuji GFX system which lets you set a up to a 60 minute exposure in timed mode.
I’ve tried the kase revolution set but broke the polariser replaced it only to find they have two systems and are slightly different sizes, not impressed.