Couldn't agree more @Petes1800. Check out my photo biker tours in France and UK for later this year. ... MB 📸 🏍️ www.photographycourses.biz/motorcycle-tours-for-photographers
Great video Mike. I have to say, when the phot bug hit me about 7 years ago, to the point i really took it seriously, i did what any new photographer does...think it's about the gear..lol. I also started watching a ton of youtube videos. Since then , I have built up quite a long list of photographers that I follow and have learned so much. But you, I have to say, are such a breath of fresh air, and your explanation of things is right down my alley. Definitely top 5 in that list. I have been watching your vids for a while now, and I have just recently switched over to Fuji. Still have my Nikon gear, but I don't know, I cant seem to put the Fuji down...lol. Keep up the great work and love seeing where your journey's take us next. You are a tremendous asset to photography Mike!
One thing I love doing is returning to the scene and retaking the same images in different weather. I hope you return to this spot and get that chapel again, but already I think you have some perfect shots of it. Wow!
Hi Mike, thanks for doing a follow up to the previous visit to the Chapel, as you said, not being in the landscape, has made all the difference and what light too....
New subbie (from Photgrapyhy Masterclass Mag). Finding your vids so helpful, insightful. Loved the light changes here. I’m not patient at all (and recently concluded that landscape photography isn’t necessarily for me) but love watching others work and the craft of all.
Thanks and welcome @Jo. Don't tell anyone, but I'm not a 'hardcore' landscaper for that same reason. I love documentary, we still have to be patient - but not as patient as landscapers... 😆
Thanks for the welcome 🤗 . Could have fooled me with this video Mike - you hide that fact well. I find it hard to define what I like to shoot to be honest, but labels aside, it provides such a great outlet for me - almost therapeutic.
Roads are really good. Wonderful view. Beautiful pictures. Change of lights give change of pictures (of the same objects). As always, really nice video. Thank you for sharing sir.
5 days ago you posted this video! Dear me! What am I playing at?? 😆😆To be fair, I'm not very well at the moment so I'm not really on form. But that's by the by.. That was one heck of a view you had up there!
I have taken a similar photo from the parking bay next to the road, but not from that higher position, I may be down that area again a a month or so so will try a photo from where you were
Love it.....Another biker adventure with a camera. What was that basket like thing on a pole to your left at at 5:00?? Great videos Mike, you're one heck of a teacher....I need to get to the UK one of these days
Thanks for sharing another wonderful photo ride Mike. Some really nice images from that location. I liked these images much better than the ones in part 1. Can't wait for the next "Photo Biker" video.
Hi Mike. Great video and shots. I use to love walking along Chesil Beach when I was station at Portland. There's some beautiful scenery at Portland Bill
As always, Mike, very interesting and it has given me more pointers towards how to improve my own photography. On a slightly different tack, I would love to see some updated versions of all those brilliant videos you have done over the years in various places such as Mudeford, Lymington and many other towns. Would like another look inside 'Mike's Bag' too, to see how much your kit has changed.
Great video, as always. Would be interested to see the results from the other photographer, Paul, as well. Do you have an information on where I'd be able to possibly see these?
All photos are edited @Lunch Lady. If you shoot jpg - the camera editd the raw file according to the picture control settings you choose in the menu and its on board algoritm. Or you camn shoot RAW (A raw file is the only un edited image you can get) then edit yourself. Like hand printing in a dark room. Yes i do post process my RAW files myself. ... MB🙏😊
You got so much camera shake because you are using the tripod incorrectly. Don't extend the middle column but instead extend the thickest of your leg segments to achieve the height you want!
@@MikeBrowne Just to explain: The middle column can freely vibrate in any direction and only gets dampened by the legs but any length extended of the middle column results in a longer viration frequency and a bigger amplitude. The legs themselves dampen the vibration quite effectively in three directions and thus result in lower amplitude…
@@darlenebalkcum2839 Good tripods come without a middle column. If there is one it should only ever be used if you can't get to the needed height without it.