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Trying to be Simon Baxter in Patagonia 

Brendan van Son
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I love the forest. But I've never really tried to do woodland photography. However, I decided to harness my inner ‪@SimonBaxterPhotography‬ while in Patagonia and get some cool photos of the forest. Only problem is, it's not as easy as it looks.
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@SimonBaxterPhotography
@SimonBaxterPhotography Год назад
Now if only I could harness my inner Brendan and go to Patagonia to photograph those fantastic trees 😄. Such a great combination of colour, texture, and character there. I'm liking the use of movement in your final image - it can lead to great results when the conditions aren't ideal. Great to see you enjoying the woodland exploration. Cheers Brendan!
@andrewstewart6689
@andrewstewart6689 Год назад
Perhaps a Brendan and Simon video. I think Brendan just needs a dog for inspiration.
@DS-ke8pq
@DS-ke8pq Год назад
Went on a photography course run by Scottish photographer Colin Prior - one session was his “order out of chaos” in a very special Celtic rainforest. For the first few hours complete bewilderment - by the end of the session it was like being on another planet where you were constantly visually distracted by seeing patterns and ideas everywhere. Think this vid very nicely captures that getting your eye trained process.
@danienelphoto
@danienelphoto Год назад
30 years into photography... It is the first time I hear the term "woodland photography". Never too old to learn.
@raewebb6365
@raewebb6365 Год назад
I do woodland photography, but as soon as you took us into this woodland, I’m like whoa!!! Too chaotic 💯‼️. I’m glad you went for the closer, isolated compositions near the end 👍🏻
@LynneLuxonJonesphotography
@LynneLuxonJonesphotography Год назад
I feel your pain Brendan ,woodland is difficult ....no matter what Mr Baxter would have us believe 😁 The image with the leaf movement worked for me ,different with striking colors 👍 I struggle in woodland unless its foggy or snowing 😅
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Fog is like the cheat code for woodland photography, haha.
@joycady8325
@joycady8325 Год назад
My thought is that no matter what you shoot it's going to be amazing! Love these photos Brendan :)
@5seadog
@5seadog Год назад
This the kind of content i love on your channel. Nice to see you step ip to a challenge and have you reveal your thought process. Thanks for the inspiration.
@reiddickson
@reiddickson Год назад
Love this video for how experimental it is. Strongly reminds me of my experiences shooting with a new method, unfamiliar lens length, or a new type of subject -- tons of experimentation, tons of failure, then things start to piece together and one or two shots give you an itch to try it more.
@jasonkennedy2045
@jasonkennedy2045 Год назад
Love that long exposure, never did that before. Looks a bit ICM but love the colours. Will definitely try that. Great video, definitely tough in the woods…. Look out for those bears 🐻, cheers Jase 🍻
@davebryer6133
@davebryer6133 Год назад
I have been inspired by Simon for a long time, and yet still fail 99% of the time with woodland photography. I think you did a very nice job.
@Photoped
@Photoped Год назад
oh man so many times have I decided the light is crap so ill move into the woods. I tried the woodland shots like you for years but I don't think ive taken a good shot yet. I always resort to picking out details and sticking the zoom lens on! I feel your pain Brendan. Thanks for taking us along with it!
@thinkvlog_4life503
@thinkvlog_4life503 Год назад
Nice Video and Cool Shots, I've Tried Woodland Photography And What I've Learned Is That You Just Have To Go Out And Look For That Composition THEN Go Back The Next Day And Get That Shot :) Keep Up The Good Work
@shelley.hawks.art13
@shelley.hawks.art13 Год назад
I love to square crop (blurry foreground branches work alon 2 sides)
@nigelwest3430
@nigelwest3430 Год назад
I can never find a picture in the woods unless I shoot straight up or straight down
@chris_perea
@chris_perea Год назад
Hey tree
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Perfect.
@LeePelling
@LeePelling Год назад
Some fantastic colours , woodland is a very difficult genre indeed , however like you have found it is enjoyable and when you get that image, really rewarding , some really nice images, keep doing what you enjoy i say !
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
I definitely enjoyed it. I need the pressure of making a photo for a video to make a photo. But, honestly, I am just happy wandering around a forest aimlessly too.
@JohnDrummondPhoto
@JohnDrummondPhoto Год назад
Re the photo at 9:30: those foreground leaves should have been in focus. OTOH you could crop then out and have a pano image of just the tree and background. I have a similar image framed at home. Edit: those images near the end are a big improvement. That's what I'm talking about!
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Yeah, I'm in two minds about the leaves. When I stacked them it felt really messy. Might just be that the image didn't work in general and I was trying to make it work. Glad you liked the images at the end!
@jamesurzykowski4918
@jamesurzykowski4918 Год назад
There are two things you didn’t have that Simon uses to his advantage. Unfortunately you are a long ways from home. Simon uses the weather elements, like fog, to make his tree images standout. The second, and most important, is Meg his dog. She finds the best places to take tree photos. Simon lets her out of the car and follows her wherever she wants to go. I love his dog and his photos. My problem is finding good trees. It seems like where I live the tree trunks are straight as an arrow. I need to find old growth trees that have some curves to them. As far as the pictures you displayed your favorite tree image looked like the red leaves were actually red flames. I thought you did very good. I enjoy your images!
@oliverhummell
@oliverhummell Год назад
Yeah, those fall colors trees look really pretty. I feel you not finding a perfect photo 😀The results at the end are really cool though!
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@tonyjohnson2256
@tonyjohnson2256 Год назад
Keep doing woodland photographer.
@diethermamac-ci3gp
@diethermamac-ci3gp Год назад
Hi brendan im biggest fan
@itsarfuadi
@itsarfuadi Год назад
I thought u mean JAMES BAXTER! 🐴
@tjsinva
@tjsinva Год назад
You just needed some mist, the woodland photographer's best friend. Carry on. 👍🥂 Option #2 Go Macro. 👀
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Yeah, fog definitely helps keep it simple.
@sharonsuskin6859
@sharonsuskin6859 Год назад
Never question that you are a great photographer. I love your work. You got better and better as you pushed yourself to get as one/ and relax into your environment. Only good/great photographers can do that under pressure.
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Thank you!
@xpqr12345
@xpqr12345 Год назад
One thing I have done in the past to photograph old, gnarly trees is wait until night. Compose an image in daylight, and remember (at least try to...) where you set your tripod, and how high. Come back at night and set the camera up again. Then open the shutter, for several seconds. While the shutter is open, sweep over the tree with the light from a torch. You will have to experiment to get the amount of light right, but with digital cameras this costs nothing but time. You may want to try various different light sources, since they have different effects on the final image. Also, the distance between the light source and tree matters, as does the distance between the tree and the background. But again, experimentation costs nothing but time.
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
It's a good idea, thanks.
@andrewhumphrys5548
@andrewhumphrys5548 Год назад
Liked the ISM shot on the last photo, my view is KISS (Keep it simple stupid) or MISS (Make it simple stupid), no disrespect meant. I look at a scene and see what can be taken out, not put in.
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Yup, I'm a big fan of trying to simplify things too. In the forest like this that was so busy, it was the hardest thing to do.
@JasonLorette
@JasonLorette Год назад
I often say "Sometimes the eye sees a picture, but my camera doesn't"...but you certainly found a few gems, the square crops were great! Wish you'd taken 'one' picture of the waterfall.
@D0ct0rFun
@D0ct0rFun 8 месяцев назад
LOVED the area a lot! But all the spinning and bouncing around.....I got vertigo!🙃
@lucashungaro
@lucashungaro Год назад
I've been to that location a couple times already, and it's a tough one! The colors and contorted trunks are beautiful to the eyes, but often way too chaotic/noisy for photos! And it's hard to get fog, which's an element that's very common in great woodland photography (since it helps a lot in hiding the chaos). There's usually so many fallen trunks and branches, high grass, etc, that makes it extra challenging. But you still did great, so congratulations!
@richlebrocq
@richlebrocq Год назад
Love your videos one my favourite RU-vid photographers keep up the great work. Ever been to Tasmania Australia amazing for photography
@PaulHowcroft
@PaulHowcroft Год назад
Photographs of trees, ask Thomas Heaton? Love your last photo, absolutely fantastic.
@anonymouspdg6121
@anonymouspdg6121 Год назад
I love trees and being in and around trees. Photographing them, is just too hard, there's too many trees and wood. As the old saying goes, cant see the wood for the trees? I think you have to have a special talent or perspective to do woodland photography and be able to isolate things. I don't have that talent lol. Loved the image at about 12 minutes in!
@telemaq76
@telemaq76 Год назад
you should check the work of "alexandre deschaumes" french photographer who took woodland pictures in that place to another level.
@keating_around
@keating_around Год назад
You found your Ronaldo is a Messi location… I’ll see myself out. 🚪🚶‍♂️
@paultrunfull3324
@paultrunfull3324 Год назад
Yep woodland togging for me also is sooooooooooooooooooooooo hard but I'll keep trying
@nigelwest3430
@nigelwest3430 Год назад
Some glorious colours in those trees
@brianmckeever5280
@brianmckeever5280 Год назад
Good effort sir! Another Simon, Simon Booth, provides another perspective on finding images in woodlands. Happy trails.
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Must be a requirement to be named Simon to be good at woodland, haha.
@garrydelday5816
@garrydelday5816 Год назад
I’m far from being an expert, very far 😂 but Woodland photography is very difficult as it’s often chaotic. It’s often a case of simplifying the scene if possible. Another thing that helps dramatically is atmosphere, mist ,fog or dappled backlight or sidelight. If all else fails, look closer 😉 Good woodland photographers have a trained eye for sure. I liked a few of your efforts Brendan despite being out of your comfort zone. Whenever I attempt woodland shots I look for contrast between the subject and the background and cut out the sky almost entirely 🤔
@phynx2006
@phynx2006 Год назад
The image at the end with the red leaves and the wind is interesting and the image prior to it was great. The red colors sure give the images a Canadian Fall vibe🍁 imo. I like how your harnessing your inner Thomas Heaton superpower 🤣🤣🤣 👍👍 Al;so the lighting can make a huge difference in forest photography👀
@scotty4418
@scotty4418 Год назад
it's definitely a honed craft when it comes to woodland photography and one I have tried and struggled with too but that's the challenge of photography by keeping us going back again to try once more. I liked the one at 10:43 as it was a nice arrangement with the trees and the colours contrasting against each other
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Thanks Scotty
@mohammedaareeb5341
@mohammedaareeb5341 Год назад
I Just Love to See Your Photography
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
Thank you!
@davidwalker2402
@davidwalker2402 Год назад
Good Job. Bonsai “small Japanese tree😂. Atmosphere always help in the forest. I always feel you need more tools for woodland photography namely a “chainsaw” 😂. Last two images were really good.
@BrendanvanSon
@BrendanvanSon Год назад
It's funny that I just couldn't remember the word for Bonsai hahahhaa
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