I'm going to choose to believe that my photo not being picked means it was perfect and nothing to critique lol Like the video. its cool to see how other people would edit and thought process while doing it.
Hey Isaac! Thank you for using my shot of the Great Horned Owl at 41:38 I do agree with you on the huge over exposed section in the top right however I couldn’t move anymore to the right or else I’d fall into a creek lol. Thanks a ton for the feature and thank you a ton for the feedback and advice!
This was cool to watch, loved seeing everyone's photos and you had some interesting takes on things I never would have thought about. Thanks for the feedback!
Wow man I've followed your IG for a while now and only just checked out your RUclips. I feel like I've learn't more from these critique videos than I have from anywhere else. Lots of people teach you how to use Lightroom but not many explain why you make the adjustments. Great content and love your shots. Thanks!
I learned a lot in such a short time. I wish I could have seen what you would've done with my photo but obviously, I understand it's impossible to get to all of them. If I can make one suggestion though, it would be cool if next time you pick photos that are more different from each other so we can see a wider range of circumstances. A lot of deers and owls in this one for example.
Thank you so much for your helpful critique of my Bobcat image! I've learned a lot from this entire video and your tricks and tips! I also really appreciate how encouraging your are to other photographers! I'm a fan and would love more videos just like this! Editing and shooting/comp tutorials too! Clicking the shutter is the fun part right? Editing can be daunting!
YES!!! Please do more videos like this I learned so much! It is cool to see the different images that other people have taken and how they edit them, and then to see how you look at things and make your own edits.
Great job Isaac, and great shots from your followers. I learned some new things in Lightroom as well thank you. I know you mentioned a couple pics were low resolution, maybe next critique vid you could show how to increase the resolution….but I just discovered your RUclips channel and now IG too. Thanks so much. We just got back from Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons…loved every minute of it. Keep up the good work love your channel and your pics. Thank you Bob
Isaac, thanks for using my pic of the Golden-crowned Kinglet at 38:45. Using the character selection made that so easy, but I think I need to upgrade my computer in order to upgrade my Lightroom for that feature.
Love your photography and really liked this video. Enjoy seeing others photos and your thoughts. I missed the first submission request, but hopefully I can try the next one if you do more videos like this in the future!
Isaac, I really enjoyed this video. It’s always educational hearing and seeing another’s perspective when photographing and editing. I would absolutely like to see more videos like this. I wish I would have known beforehand as I have a couple of photos I would have submitted. Keep up the great work.
I really liked this video. I agreed with everything you said about the photos. I hope you do more because you point out suggestions that will help improve a photo. Thank you 😊
Thanks so much!! I think I’ve learned from this video more than so many other photography videos!! Isaac you’re the man!!! I tried sending my shots but it didn’t work!!
Cool Vid…So for the GGO image with the high lights in the background….What you also could have done is select subject/invert/removed some of the high lights and whites/brought up the contrast a touch and even lowered the exposure a tad. Also if you have an issue where it a slightly noisy you can also removed some of the clarity and texture as well as the noise. I agree the select subject tool is badass.
Yo Isaac, what editing app are you using, I’ve recently started getting into wildlife photography and I’m using luminar 2018 and luminar 4, every time i open the app my mind blows haha… love the vid man 🙌🏽
Hey dude, Chris here from the shot at 40:00. It's a red deer from here in Wales (should have included that in my email) I actually have a few more shots of it as per your critique so if you'd like to see them too just let me know! Thanks for including, awesome to see other photographers amazing work too
Why do people send you nice photos to critique but I get shit? No wonder you’re single…he’s single ladies and scared to talk to girls…so if you like him I will start the bidding at 1 US Dollar.
I'm going to choose to believe that my photo not being picked means it was perfect and nothing to critique lol
Like the video. its cool to see how other people would edit and thought process while doing it.
Hey Isaac! Thank you for using my shot of the Great Horned Owl at 41:38 I do agree with you on the huge over exposed section in the top right however I couldn’t move anymore to the right or else I’d fall into a creek lol. Thanks a ton for the feature and thank you a ton for the feedback and advice!
Haha that happens! Still a very moody capture, well done
I've this video. Please do more, I learnrd so much.
This was cool to watch, loved seeing everyone's photos and you had some interesting takes on things I never would have thought about. Thanks for the feedback!
Terrific review!! Great tips and advice and it moved along at the perfect pace. Looking forward to the next one! 🇨🇦
Thank you for sharing your skills. Amazing photos from your followers and great learning experience for us all. 🦉 📸 🏕️
Wow man I've followed your IG for a while now and only just checked out your RUclips. I feel like I've learn't more from these critique videos than I have from anywhere else. Lots of people teach you how to use Lightroom but not many explain why you make the adjustments. Great content and love your shots. Thanks!
I learned a lot in such a short time. I wish I could have seen what you would've done with my photo but obviously, I understand it's impossible to get to all of them. If I can make one suggestion though, it would be cool if next time you pick photos that are more different from each other so we can see a wider range of circumstances. A lot of deers and owls in this one for example.
Thank you so much for your helpful critique of my Bobcat image! I've learned a lot from this entire video and your tricks and tips! I also really appreciate how encouraging your are to other photographers! I'm a fan and would love more videos just like this! Editing and shooting/comp tutorials too! Clicking the shutter is the fun part right? Editing can be daunting!
I’m not a photographer but I really enjoyed this video. Thank you!
Great video, Isacc! Hopeful you'll do another in the future!
YES!!! Please do more videos like this I learned so much! It is cool to see the different images that other people have taken and how they edit them, and then to see how you look at things and make your own edits.
That wide angle of that ground squirrel is insane! Great vid, Isaac! I do like that crop more as well. Cheers!
Great job Isaac, and great shots from your followers. I learned some new things in Lightroom as well thank you. I know you mentioned a couple pics were low resolution, maybe next critique vid you could show how to increase the resolution….but I just discovered your RUclips channel and now IG too. Thanks so much. We just got back from Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons…loved every minute of it. Keep up the good work love your channel and your pics. Thank you Bob
This was great! I hope you can make this a regular thing.
Isaac, thanks for using my pic of the Golden-crowned Kinglet at 38:45. Using the character selection made that so easy, but I think I need to upgrade my computer in order to upgrade my Lightroom for that feature.
Love your photography and really liked this video. Enjoy seeing others photos and your thoughts. I missed the first submission request, but hopefully I can try the next one if you do more videos like this in the future!
Loved the video. Would love to see more.
Isaac, I really enjoyed this video. It’s always educational hearing and seeing another’s perspective when photographing and editing. I would absolutely like to see more videos like this. I wish I would have known beforehand as I have a couple of photos I would have submitted. Keep up the great work.
I really liked this video. I agreed with everything you said about the photos. I hope you do more because you point out suggestions that will help improve a photo. Thank you 😊
I love seeing this process! Please do more of these.
Thanks for including my moose shot! Great tips!
Thanks so so much 🖤 means a lot and definitely encourage me to shoot more and get better.
Excellent video. Very informative to see some of your editing “tricks”. It would be great to see these once a month, or every other month.
Thanks so much!! I think I’ve learned from this video more than so many other photography videos!! Isaac you’re the man!!! I tried sending my shots but it didn’t work!!
Cool Vid…So for the GGO image with the high lights in the background….What you also could have done is select subject/invert/removed some of the high lights and whites/brought up the contrast a touch and even lowered the exposure a tad. Also if you have an issue where it a slightly noisy you can also removed some of the clarity and texture as well as the noise. I agree the select subject tool is badass.
Yeah, if you could do one of these critique videos each week, that would be great. 😉
Good stuff Issac! should do more of these if you have the time. I enjoyed it.
Yo Isaac, what editing app are you using, I’ve recently started getting into wildlife photography and I’m using luminar 2018 and luminar 4, every time i open the app my mind blows haha… love the vid man 🙌🏽
Great video - obviously bummed not to see my photo 😂 but as a total amateur learned a lot of editing tips by watching
Hey dude, Chris here from the shot at 40:00. It's a red deer from here in Wales (should have included that in my email) I actually have a few more shots of it as per your critique so if you'd like to see them too just let me know! Thanks for including, awesome to see other photographers amazing work too
Great work man, thanks for submitting!
That is actually a fallow deer (Dama dama), not a red deer (Cervus elaphus)
@@andreaconte5204 I stand corrected!
Hi Isaac!! I am just now getting into photography and I am trying to figure out what editing softwares i should use. Do you have any suggestions?
yes, more videos like this please!
This video was great! I learned a lot. Hope you do more in the future. I’d love to submit one of mine :)
I missed this… I would totally have loved to send you a photo to critique!
I would love to see more videos like this.
I should have submitted my shitty puffin photos just to get some pointers.
43:51 Gyps fulvus. At least it looks like it, because there are few vultures which are similar (for example those in Africa)
Hawk was a female Northern Harrier
Are you going to be doing another one of these?!
beautiful pictures. found you via david ruuuuuuuuuuuule.
Can you do this again?? I’d love some feedback on my photos
Oh my god you sound just like dad 😂
More Videos, Yes Please!
10:50 is Harier (Circus) but not sure which one. It is female.
OMG 😱 are You Casey dutton?
Good job
40:00 Fallow deer (Dama dama)
Oh shit my photo is the First one
Thanks for the tips man! Appreciate it
@@robert636_ No problem, it’s a great shot! Thanks for submitting
38:53 Regulus regulus
Why do people send you nice photos to critique but I get shit? No wonder you’re single…he’s single ladies and scared to talk to girls…so if you like him I will start the bidding at 1 US Dollar.
Lmfaooo