Hey guys I wanted to take you with me on a recent landscape shoot along a local river and share some landscape photography tips and tricks. Let me know if you guys like this type of video, or are more into the tabletop style
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48 responses to “Landscape Photography Tips and Tricks”
sorry not to hate this vid sucked way under exposed im no pro but am i wrong
Very well presented and natural eagerness in sharing your knowledge. Thank you for creating a video that increased my knowledge and ability.
Have a wonderful life.
I like the Magpul hat
You take amazing photos. Yes man!
Keep up the good work!!! Just wondering though, what does just the tip men's?
I like photography but dude u talk to much
If anyone is interested, I have a beginner level instagram photography page, simply_qhotography id love to follow back some other cool photographers. Thanks!
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Great video. I haven't watched it yet though. Just looks cool.
Great videos!! BTW I wish I had some of those bamboo trees to grow on my property ๐๐
Thank you for making the video. I feel like I was there while watching it. Glad to know that there are other "crazy" landscape photographers out there.
would love to virtually go shooting with you some more.
thank you for the tips photograph
Thank you for the tips. Much appreciated.
do you have a chanel for just photography?
Way above my head as an amateur but learned quite a bit about shooting moving water scenes…thank you
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Cool!
Actual breakfast?
If only you were as good a videographer as a photographer in this video ๐
The Chattahoochee? Isn't that where it gets hotter than a hoochie coochie? ๐
i want to start landscape photography? any tips for beginners? best beginner camera?
Good you spend half your day on teaching us how to do nature shots ๐ thanks!
Great video. Thank you for the virtual ride along. And not too much. "Just the tip". ha ha
thanks for the tips and such..as I watched I was thinking well that scenery doesn't look like a big deal…cloudy and such..yet the photos had great impact and pop to them and gave me ideas to try that I understood verses just reading a book. I didn't always catch the camera settings, so maybe be just a bit more pronounced in letting us know what your settings are. Thanks very much..enjoyed.
do you have a channel for only photography?
where in Georgia is this?
the bridge picture looked beautiful . ๐๐ผ
Which settings did you set your to so I was blurry (the first photo by the river)
I've totally got places that I go back to shoot over and over…. My GF doesn't understand why I want to shoot the same spots, but I contend that it might be the same spots, but every photo is unique, and I just always think I can do better. I am my own toughest critique….
I loved all the shots…… And I DID learn a few things…. Love this video.. Thanks for sharing.
I like the style of this instructo. Very down and dirty and how to in the wild. Works or me and a font of idea.(s)
yes I also have a location that I've "shot to death". I view it as, what else can I get out of this? What am I not seeing? What secrets does this place still have? Excellent video.
it's awesome keep up the good work sir ๐
The bride photo was 100% worth the trip. Great shot!
you take amazing photos
just getting into photography. great vid! very helpful!
I don't get this fad for photographing water in any other way than it's natural state
Looks really good man. Im still learning ive been going to the woods and taking pic of everything
That picture you took around 18:10, towards the sky where you saw no polarization from was a cool shot. I wanna learn more honestly!
Love this video….more videos like this would interest me…
Cool video! Your photos were awesome especially the bridge. This might sound weird, but you have a calm and pleasant speaking voice. You don't speak too fast or get overly excited and in the viewers face. Really drew me in and kept my attention.
JUST THE TIP!!!!!!
You're local to georgia? I would like to meet up one day to talk. I live about 20 mins away from the chattahoochee river
How much money do you usually get for your photography? Sorry for the some-what of a personal question
This is a truly pleasant channel! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Not sure why everyone's hating. I enjoyed the video…
There wasn't too many tips and tricks here. The phrase "you guys" was used 30 times, which was 20 times too much. If you're into gear, you should manage to focus better.