Lovely inspirational video Mark. It is a shame the garlic season comes and goes so quick, I missed it this season but have managed to find a couple of nice garlic woods that I hopefully can shoot of to next year..The image you captured and printed looks amazing, sometimes the stars just align bringing everything together..all the best and I am just of to download that canon software..
Ah bugger Martin, shame you missed it mate! I nearly did tbf! Ooh right, let us know how you get on with the software then, I swear by it now. Hahnemuhle papers video up soon, in the bluebells👍🏻
great video very informative I also used Canon for printing do you have a link to the paper as you haven't put any links to the printer or papers below.
I have to say I was a bit shocked to see that you have the centre column extended up on your tripod with legs down low. That is surely a bad thing to do. I always keep the column down but raise the lags to give the tripod a wide base to stabilise everything. Especially as you had windy conditions.
Good spot and you are right, it did look poor! It’s only a cheap tripod and one of the leg locks jammed! There was only a slight breeze, nothing too strong to move the camera enough at 1/30th. Thanks for watching👍🏻
I would not mind printing photos and rotating them on a collage on one wall but the framing is what is stopping me. I am not going to get things framed that are going to be rotated monthly possibly. Is their an easy DIY solution to this? Like frames I buy once and can just swap out the prints myself?
Great work Mark, nice to see your process from start to finish. Debbie Gould
Thanks Debbie. So good to be back in the woods again👍🏻
Lovely inspirational video Mark. It is a shame the garlic season comes and goes so quick, I missed it this season but have managed to find a couple of nice garlic woods that I hopefully can shoot of to next year..The image you captured and printed looks amazing, sometimes the stars just align bringing everything together..all the best and I am just of to download that canon software..
Ah bugger Martin, shame you missed it mate! I nearly did tbf! Ooh right, let us know how you get on with the software then, I swear by it now. Hahnemuhle papers video up soon, in the bluebells👍🏻
Great image Mark congratulations 😊
Thanks Steve, appreciate that👍🏻
Lovely shot mark but I noticed when you picked up the image from the printer there was two sheets of paper, one underneath the print
Good spot. Yes, I tried using the manual feed tray, popped a couple of sheets in and it pulled them both through🙈 Thanks for watching 🤣
great video very informative I also used Canon for printing do you have a link to the paper as you haven't put any links to the printer or papers below.
Thanks for reminding me👍🏻 Links now in description👍🏻
I’m in Lincolnshire Mark. Is that woodland in the county
Ah lovely. Yes, North Lincs near to Brigg👍🏻
@@MarkKerton Thanks. Have you shot the lone barn at Brinkhill ?
I have to say I was a bit shocked to see that you have the centre column extended up on your tripod with legs down low. That is surely a bad thing to do. I always keep the column down but raise the lags to give the tripod a wide base to stabilise everything. Especially as you had windy conditions.
Good spot and you are right, it did look poor! It’s only a cheap tripod and one of the leg locks jammed! There was only a slight breeze, nothing too strong to move the camera enough at 1/30th. Thanks for watching👍🏻
I would not mind printing photos and rotating them on a collage on one wall but the framing is what is stopping me. I am not going to get things framed that are going to be rotated monthly possibly. Is their an easy DIY solution to this? Like frames I buy once and can just swap out the prints myself?
Have you thought of a square collage? That what you can keep to the same frame👍🏻