How can anyone get fed up with Bluebells? It's one of natures finest displays. We are only on this planet for a relatively short time. We need to appreciate every moment.
I prefer the fern to the right, and can you bring up the shadows on the clump by it? The eye is drawn to the blackness of it, so it detracts, I think.The darkness become the focal point for the viewer.
There is nothing nicer than looking at new green spring growth against the blue of the bluebells. Great fun watching you two together. As for the first 2 shots, I thought I would prefer the second, but when you put them up, the first one grabbed me, mainly because of the arrangement of the tree, logs and fern.
bit of a cheeky comment off gary about if you dont know then more fool you, why dont you actually say where it is, like some photographers do, i always find this kind of behaviour a bit arrogant and annoying
OK, so I know this will seem like a ridiculous question but in the video the "Bluebells" are blue but in the photos, they are purple...... which are they really? I am from the US and there are no Bluebells anywhere around where I am.
The blue bells are more of a purple colour for some reason the video renders them more of a deep blue I think it has something to do with white balance 😁✌️
@@PaulthomsonphotographyUk This seems to be a common problem. My cameras are rather insistent that my purple car is actually deep blue. It happened with my first digital hybrid handycam (Sanyo), my Nikon Coolpix and my newer Panasonic.
Cracking Adventure Paul, which yielded some pretty nice images. Already looking forward to the next trip away 👍👍
Thanks so much buddy me too 😁✌️
Great photos
So much fun watching you two. Look forward to seeing your next collaboration. Had enough of Blue Bells -----No such thing. Fantastic images.
How can anyone get fed up with Bluebells? It's one of natures finest displays. We are only on this planet for a relatively short time. We need to appreciate every moment.
Exactly Steve they are fantastic 😁✌️
Composition master class that Paul and photo 1 but 2 was great as well 👏
Thanks Andy 😁✌️
I prefer the fern to the right, and can you bring up the shadows on the clump by it? The eye is drawn to the blackness of it, so it detracts, I think.The darkness become the focal point for the viewer.
I prefer the fern to the left.
Thanks Vic 😁✌️
Ireland is good --- when its not raining .
There is nothing nicer than looking at new green spring growth against the blue of the bluebells. Great fun watching you two together. As for the first 2 shots, I thought I would prefer the second, but when you put them up, the first one grabbed me, mainly because of the arrangement of the tree, logs and fern.
Crikey, do you really need a down jacket in May?
Haha yes I do it’s bloody freezing 😂
How come your number of followers is still so low? A far away to be monetized. Ashamed because you are pretty good in your presentation videos.
bit of a cheeky comment off gary about if you dont know then more fool you, why dont you actually say where it is, like some photographers do, i always find this kind of behaviour a bit arrogant and annoying
OK, so I know this will seem like a ridiculous question but in the video the "Bluebells" are blue but in the photos, they are purple...... which are they really? I am from the US and there are no Bluebells anywhere around where I am.
The blue bells are more of a purple colour for some reason the video renders them more of a deep blue I think it has something to do with white balance 😁✌️
@@PaulthomsonphotographyUk This seems to be a common problem. My cameras are rather insistent that my purple car is actually deep blue. It happened with my first digital hybrid handycam (Sanyo), my Nikon Coolpix and my newer Panasonic.