Not every day can be perfect. I struggle with high winds, driving rain and unpredictable conditions in this landscape photography vlog.
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In this episode I travel to Sutton Bank in North Yorkshire with the aim of having a more relaxed day of landscape photography. I set out in beautiful conditions that were perfect for some stunning sunset photography.
The weather has been pretty good to me during the Spring. If one thing is certain though, it’s that British weather never fails to disappoint before too long. Even when the forecast is bright, things can change quickly for the worse. That’s exactly what happened in this trip. I set off with bright sunshine, warm temperatures and perfect photography conditions. On arrival, an hour up the road, it was grey, cold and wet. Very disappointing.
Never one to give up, I took off hoping to find a gap in the weather. A landscape photography tutorial may teach about ideal weather or lighting conditions but good photography can be captured in any weather. Often great photography conditions can appear momentarily when the weather turns. You just have to be there to capture it, that’s half the challenge with outdoor photography.
In what proved to be a very difficult, and slightly unpleasant, day of landscape photography I still managed to create 2-3 strong photographs. After being in these landscapes, the wellbeing always follows the effort of a good walk and it is always worth staying out and persevering. It is one of the simple photography tips and techniques but actually getting up off the sofa and out the door is easier said than done.
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23 responses to “The ‘Finest View’ in England – Landscape Photography Vlog”
Hi Adam, really enjoy your videos. Could you do a video on your work flow, particularly how you back up your images. Thanks
with a scenery like that, how can it be a tough day? I wish I could be there now! ๐
Its so funny to hear you talk about the English weather, never new it could be so temperamental, but I was just in England a week ago and experienced it for myself. Also the sun sets really late in all of Europe, which made for great evening walks. I enjoy your channel so much.. can't wait to go back and experience the Lake district for myself.
A great vlog Adam reality and the frustration of a more typical photo shoot and you you still came away with great images. just wish we had the scenery in the midlands you have in Yorkshire where I could go last minute and suffer them 360 degree views you have up north. keep up the good work great inspiration.
Lovely photos as usual Adam in difficult yet interesting conditions! I'm really enjoying the timelapse stuff, what software do you use? Thanks for creating these videos, it must be a struggle sometimes to get them done.
great job again, Adam. Loved seeing the rain coming in waves across the valley. How did you get your audio to sound so good with all that wind?
"That time lapse better be good" Takes best time lapse yet!
Nice one Adam, thoroughly enjoyed this one (and all the others). Keep em' coming.
Another great vlog, keep them coming! Gotta love a bit of weather… makes you feel al!ve.
good job man! inspiring. nice results as well! thanks for sharing.
Good work, Adam! Sutton Bank can be a bit breezy! Well done for hanging in there and producing a fine video in spite of the elements ๐
Adam, watching you work made me feel guilty about not being more proactive and getting off my butt to take some landscapes. ย Your videos are inspirational to me.
Hats off to you Adam, nice vlog
Great tree, love the water reflections of the clouds. btw, I want your shirt! Keep up the good work ๐
Fantastic Vlog Adam, it's hard shooting in the UK with our unpredictable weather but that's what makes it so amazing and dramatic. Your images are brilliant and the capture of the golden light is superb. I hope you got the sense of wellbeing as I agree with you that's what inspires us to do what we do! Great work.
tough conditions, yet you pulled great photos out of it..i'd call that a victory!
Please would you be doing a video on how you edited your photos captured in this episode… thanks for sharing
Now that was funny ! 6:46 ~ I'm not taking any risk, I'm staying a couple inches from the edge ! Good one Adam !
Getting onto my home ground now… ย tmhphotography.co.uk love the video & yes it gets windy up there but a great place for photography, try to get there in Winter its great….martin
First time lapse looked cool with the wall of rain going through the scene.
Great vid bud ๐ I think having a video camera in you hand leads to stress to get the shot. If you get it you get it ..if not oh well ๐
we walked from Sutton bank to Whitby via saltburn. lots of varied photo opps.moors cliffs forest coast. try it
Cracking shots Adam!!
Think the weather was bad? Try up here West of Scotland we've got that nearly all year round and when not we get done in with midgies ??
When the going gets tough, the tough get….. shooting landscapes. You pushed through and got some spectacular images.