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Landscape photography iq. Chap called Tom Mackie, he comes across well and no b******t.
I agreeGreg Whitton
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWxpnrLqYRL9HKxh5l_mUw
Some seriously good photography on there
I do enjoy Alyn Wallace as an avid Astro / night photographer myself, particularly impressed given that he lives in Wales. Some lovely shots from above the clouds on Snowdon, something I would love to try one day.One of my favourite YouTube Vloggers and amazing astro photographer Alwyn Wallace has a programme on bbc Iplayer called Moonshot.
I can see him becoming a big name in the photo world pretty soon.
I'm a big fan of Thomas Heaton and James Popsy - watch a lot of their videos. Henry Turner is also another good guy I watch.
Why do people complain about a well produced video? A video or film has to follow some sort of narrative/story from point A to B to C. Connecting the dots with walking/climbing/driving, talking to camera, "b-roll" makes it interesting.
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There are a ton of Landscape vloggers out there and it's increasing all the time. Just take a look at this Facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/LandscapePhotographyonYouTubeUK/ ....
And this is precisely where we differ - the A to B to C walking, driving, talking to their dogs etc. actually detracts from the overall message so much that I just can't bring myself to watch them
That some can explain what their aim is, what techniques and thought processes were involved and evolved, and also show the end results is great - but that's all I want to know
I've tried to watch some of these when they are chatting about their breakfast, parking, sleeping in the tent/car being tricky to get first light and I just don't care for waffle. My school teachers didn't do it, nor did my Uni lecturers, so my preferred learning style is like my own breakfast - free of waffle
Dave
Feel compelled to point you in the direction of a little vlog by a chap called Owen Clarke. He’s posted a video on you tube called ‘once in a lifetime’. He’s taken an image of some stags in a misty woodland that made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
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That shot is superb. It would deserve to win a major competition
I find on some the production is a little too good and bit contrived, and this makes it's a little awkward to watch because it feels less real. Possibly something strange for me to complain a bit, but it feels like more effort has gone into the production of the video than the photography.
Cheers Jack I have recently yes, think i've done 5 so far trying to do them weekly - channel link is here:Stuart McGlennan has recently started a channel, I think he sometimes posts in the Landscape section here, nice down to earth lad and some top drawer images of the Lake District.
Thanks, really enjoyed watching your videosMight as well add my little channel into the mix. Try to post every 4-6 weeks and focus is on the imagery foremost and improving on the video production and story telling each time. Hope you enjoy
Geoff Moore
Welcome to my channel. I would very much like you to join me on my journey of photographing stunning scenery behind the lens of a camera. I live in Worcester...www.youtube.com
I was about to suggest Alister BennAlister Benn (Expressive Photography) is also a great one. Very informative and his photography IMHO is top notch.
Expressive Photography by Alister Benn