A Crazy Dog, Spooky Woods at Night and the Dawn Chorus | Nature Photography
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Well this video has it all. My crazy dog almost ruins my shot, i'm alone in the woods at night and the dawn chorus does its thing. Along with all that, I get some lovely images with a Canon M50 crop sensor camera and just the one lens. What more could you ask for?
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Really liked that last image Simon. I loved how line of flower heads just fell off into the top corner. Beautiful work.
Thanks Denise, that one was a nice little find.
I'd never have thought to photograph those pine cones.
Hi Simon,
whenever there is time, I visit your channel and look at one of your great videos. With your pictures you show the beauty of nature in every single leaf and in every blade of grass - keep on doing that !
It’s nice to hear that you’re getting something from them.
Thank you for watching.
I’m lucky enough to have a Nightingale in my local woods , there is nothing better in my opinion than being in a woodland in the early morning listening to the birdsong in the Springtime! It gives me a sense of well-being! Love the Wren story Simon, they are wonderful little characters for sure!
I have heard a nightingale, but only once. They’re just don’t occur in my part of the country.
Hello Simon
Was a good idea going in the woods only with Canon M50 and just one lens. Nice images and all works very well :-).
It did okay, didn’t it?
Yet another wonderful video. So creative, even the dog helped 😁,and lovely moody images. Would have liked to see more of the post processing , maybe next time. Thanks Simon.
Check out this evenings video Alwyn. It’s a post processing video.
Great stuff as usual, Simon. The obstacles you dealt with make the video better: it's like real life. Beautiful shots!
Thank you
Lovely video and images. Thanks for sharing Simon. You work is truly inspiring.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey Simon, Willow is an adorable pup! The bird song was lovely. I’m not able to identify particular birds by their song, but early mornings out in the forest are magical.
Your final image is quite nice. It’s a good reminder to think vertically sometimes.
I have used my M50ii, which I also use as my video camera, as a stills camera on occasion when the 16mm lens is needed.
Thanks Shaun. I’m so glad I bought it. It’s a good little camera. I also got the DJI pocket three recently and that’s a really interesting bit of kit when the sound is working alright?
You can literally see the enthusiasm in your face as your explaining your plans whilst driving. That's one thing I've always loved about your channel, the genuine passion and absolute fountain of knowledge about your surroundings and all the life it supports, be it flora or fauna. Keep up the good work, Simon. 😊👍
Thank you that’s very kind of you to say Andrew.
Bird song recording, I am going to have a go at that, it was an interesting exercise to get in touch with nature. as always the images are well thought about.
Thank you, I wasn’t sure if the birdsong would really come through on the microphones but I felt it was good enough.
A lovely early morning experience. Loved the story about the wrens ❤️
Thanks, Jeff. Yes, it’s a an experience that will stick with me forever.
Saw the stick, then the blackout! Knew Willow had done it! Having just had one like her for a weekend, we now have permanent scratch marks on a door. Still, they are good companions. Glad that lovely shot wasn’t ruined! And how beautiful is that dawn chorus! Thank you for taking us there, Simon🇦🇺
Thank you for watching Trish.
Yes, she’s a little love and I wouldn’t be without her.
Bless. Stick, Dad!
Awww, Willow is adorable! And love bird songs early in the morning. One of the great perks of getting up and out before sunrise.
Thanks Simon!
She is a little love Barbara, but an absolute pest with those sticks and balls.
Nice images! I would not have expected F16 and F18 on the M50 to be so sharp. Great compositions. I especially liked the last one. You certainly passed the inexpensive-camera challenge ;-)
I never thought of that challenge. Perhaps I did then?
Again another interesting session in the art of using our eyes.
A really nice video Simon with great images. I particularly enjoyed the dawn chorus and would love to see how you tackle bird photography, maybe something you could talk about in the future?
Thanks Trevor. I don’t photograph birds anymore. Whilst I still love all aspects of nature, the desire to photograph birds left me in favour of more considered photography.
oh yes you can be happy with the last shot and thank for the birds songs.
Many thanks
Hello Simon - I have always appreciated your knowledge of birds, but to have the talent (as you do) to distinguish their songs is just wonderful. Thanks for the early morning walk. And as always, your shots are beautiful. Thanks
I’ve considered making this video for a long time now and I’m really glad I did. It’s been really well received.
It still amazes me how you can capture these images. Beautiful collection with perfect compositions and the bird song was beautiful. Thanks for adding that in for us. It is nice to hear the UK birds.
Thank you so much 😀
I always enjoy your videos Simon it’s amazing to see the way you see the woods! But this weeks one with the morning birds was just the cherry on the top! Thanks a lot, very inspiring ✌🏼
It’s a lot of fun being in the woods at that time of day when you have it all to yourself, it’s quite an experience.
Great video as always, loved the bird song, I have to use the Merlin app to identify the birds not having the depth of knowledge as yourself.
Cones and the last of the ransoms are my two from the week.
Yes, those new apps are really quite good to help people learn the bird songs.
Great video Simon. Love the adventures and wonderful images. Thanks. KB
Thank you very much, Ken
Wonderful photos! Proving once again that it’s about the photographer’s eye and composing. So great.
And a little bit of patience thrown in
So true… need to work on my patience for sure.
Really enjoyed that Simon, and good to see what a professional can do with an M50 as it's the camera I have - I really enjoy using it, but it is a shame it's not weather proof. Really enjoyed the dawn chorus and you identifying the birds, something I've never been able to learn.Favourite photo was the wild garlic flowers 🙂Keith
Thank you, Keith. Yes, the bird song is really nice and it’s especially good when you know them but it does take some getting used to. There are apps available now to help you identify these.
Great images as always 👌
As a photographer that is just beginning to explore more macro photography you are a great inspiration! Wonderful images as usual Simon.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks
Great video and images as always and extra special treat to have birdsong identified. I could watch a whole video on that. Your end location, looks like an intriguing man made earthworks behind you or is it natural?
I had to go back and rewatch that to see what it was that you had seen. It’s actually the cleft of two Hillside where a river runs down the middle so I suspect it’s just a natural gorge. Thanks for watching.
A beautiful set on images, Simon!
Many thanks!
I used to have an M5 (not M50), and that same 50-200mm lens as well.
Not a bad lens at all for its size and price!
It certainly does a good job considering the size of it
what a lovely morning you had there 🙂
we're lucky enough to have a small patch of woodland nearly on our doorstep. we get mainly nuthatches there but also tits of all varieties, sparrows, chaffinches, woodpeckers, jays, the odd tree creeper, and the usual blackbirds and corvids. there is also a goshawk living there which we've been lucky enough to see but not as yet photograph. a red kite and buzzards also hunt nearby. we're spoiled really!
I’ve never actually seen a goshawk.
@@SimonBoothPhotography they're a magnificent sight 🙂
Simon, have you ever worked with film (you probably did as a kid like me, similar ages we are). Given the right film stock, an old medium format Hassy or Pentax, with the right lens, these type of images would be stunning...or even more stunning !
I worked with a range of transparency films, mostly Kodachrome then Fuji Provia and Velvia. I'm sure you are right but the ongoing cost of emulsion and processing puts me off.
Yeah I hear you regards the cost, I made the full time switch to film recently. It is costly depending on how trigger happy you are. I’ve started self scanning and am trying to gather the courage to develop myself, it reduces the costs greatly and all adds to the experience and even the self scanning is greatly rewarding. I know you will have a schedule to a degree and something going ‘pete tong’ in any of the stages of making the image would be a wee bit of an issue!
Love your work Simon, all the best.
There’s a saying never work with animals and children , nevertheless an interesting video with lovely birdsong and beautiful images ❤️
You’re getting good at this commenting lark 😁
I’m interested in your thoughts Simon, on the ease of use of the apsc camera and the quality you get and if you notice enough of a difference to justify the big camera. I’m currently back and forth between my GFX 50S2 and my micro 4/3 Lumix G9. On paper 12 bit vs 14 bit 50 MP vs 20 MP, massively bigger sensor wider dynamic range etc, but in real life especially printing vs pixel peeping on a screen, I have to say the ease of use and light weight of the G9/lens combo especially when I rarely need a tripod , make me think twice to pick up the GFX. The scenarios when I can’t find a work around with the G9 to give qualitatively similar results are few and far between. I know you are big on exceptional quality so am interested in your thoughts on your experience 👍😀
Part of the reason why I use the camera that I do is for the way feels and not necessarily the results all the time. The results are without doubt beautiful from the big Pentax but it’s the way feels when I work with it that makes all the difference over a small, full frame or cropped sensor camera. I also like shallow depth the field that you get when using a medium format camera at similar apertures. Some find that a restriction but I really quite like it. I miss the focal range of full frame but it’s a compromise that I’m prepared to put up with. Interestingly, the new system that I’m looking at for the future is still full frame. Albeit smaller, however, it still feels special to work with, but I’m not giving it away yet as to which camera that will be.
Hi Simon. The M50 is a remarkable camera. It is a shame that Canon no longer supports it. There is also a 28mm macro lens that contains a built in light should that be needed. Good used ones can be found at the usual places. Those of us "getting on" sometimes may need a light-weight camera. While the pictures a wonderful, the APSC sensor size does not support the jaw-dropping detail that a medium format camera can provide IMHO. I recently traded in al of my 5D4 kit and lenses for an X1DII. The difference in weight was very surprising. Although it does look lonely in its 18 liter bag. Very nice tryptic to conclude. The vertical wild garlic scene is extraordinary.
Are you referring to the hasselblad X 1D II Jeff? that’s a lovely camera, it’s on my wish list.
I’m glad it’s not just my dog :-)
You have to love them eh
Was trying t work out where you was parked up in the Beacons, was you at Blaen y Glyn? It's a pity you don't spend any longer down this way. Great episode as ever and prove that its whats behind the lens at times not what is making the image (camera wise) Fabulous selection. Loved the bird song, a few days ago I opened my back door to something akin, maybe not as loud an as intense but pleasurable none the less.
regards Alan
l spotted Alan. We were at Blaen y Glyn Uchaf. This is what Google puts it as. I went to The Old Barn Tea Room for lunch. Lovely little place.
@@SimonBoothPhotography I am guessing from your posting on social media the other day this was very recent then - I was there on Thursday for a few hours.. checking out a few gnarly oaks that I know of. What race was your partner doing? I have been to the tea rooms with the wife when out for a drive.
@@thevalleywalker the run was organised by Limitless Trails. They do most of theirs down your way.
Good morning Simon 🙂
Morning 😊