Thank you Erich, even though I will probably not get a chance to improve my original photo with better conditions or better camera equipment, I will continue to return to this lake for new nature photography possibilities, because the best image could still be yet to come :) thanks for checking out this video, it's one of my favorites that I've made over the years.
I do more ‘off the cuff, street stuff’, so I’m in complete awe of the landscape, contemplative types who ‘pre visualize’ and go after their mind picture. Great stuff!
Thank you Vincent, I did off the cuff photography for 25 years as a photojournalist, I'm now enjoying a more contemplative type of photography, it's a nice change of pace :)
I think because I worked as a photojournalist for 25 years it was hard for me to do photography in a way that didn't allow me to react in a way I'd done for so many years so I finally had to set the LF camera aside. It was smart of you to know your strength as a photographer, some of use are slower learners. Lol I'm much happier now reacting to what's in front of me, it's what I do best.
Thank you, I don’t think I can say I’ve got it figured out but that’s what keeps it interesting, there’s always something new that I can learn and do different. :)
I feel your challenge, as I always say,:" what you see today might not be there tomorrow ". I can spend days on or at a preserved crime scene, but one always feels like you missed something. What would work the best is if one can spend a few seasons at a precise location, no warranty of success. For this location a drone might save you some heavy hauling, or hauling of the right equipment for the day. As for myself and in my country this type of outing has a 90%+ chance of one becoming a victim of serious crime, regardless of the value of your gear.
Yikes! Sorry to hear it's so dangerous where your are, I don't think I'd head out for photos of it was! Where I'm at I rarely see another person and when I do, my dog let's me know they are nearby so all is good.
Excellent video and observations. Thanks for sharing. We all keep going back to a scene and try to capture a new image and emotion to expand our artistry.
I love the one with the lake and grass in the foreground, contrasty trees in the midground separated by fog, and finally the less contrasty trees in the background. That‘s huge! IMHO it‘s even better than the one you are chasing. I‘ve got a picture in my mind, too. That one happened 8 years, ago, and I haven‘t had a camera at my side. Since then I am chasing this picture every year, or should I rather say this picture is chasing me?
Thank you, if your question is why do I shoot in black and white? Then here is a link to a video I made on that topic. ruclips.net/video/CiIIHeo8WwI/видео.html
I admire your patience and perseverance, but it seems like an impossible dream. You have got as much chance of recreating a memorable cloud formation on a different day. But if it means anything at all, I think your 2018 lake effort was a better image than the original. However, what matters more is that it is a beautiful location and you and your dog love it to bits. There is even more joy to be found there, which is reason enough to return again.
100% with you. I’m thinking in black and white since art classes at school. Always preferred to do ink drawings instead of colour paintings. Do you use a monochrome converted camera or turn it into black and white in post?
I do black and white a couple ways, when I'm using a digital camera most of the time I'm converting a RAW file to BW and the rest of the time I'm using black and white film in a variety of formats. I still find BW film to produce excellent results when I'm willing to put the time and effort into using it. :)
@@seeingmonochrome Thanks! I still have a ton of red, orange, yellow, green-yellow and blue filters at home. But I've become too lazy to develop film myself, scan it, etc. etc. I'm thinking of doing something stupid and purchase a M11 Monochrom
I've taken some B&W images with my D800, which always delivers. So I'm not surprised at your D810 quality but then it's the photographer not the camera. The time line creates the story in your case here 📷👍
Thanks Ken, well I wouldn’t feel right about changing the landscape to fit my photography needs, I hold out a bit of hope that nature will move some sediment around and make things how they used to be over time, I haven’t visited the lake for quite awhile so maybe I will get back there in the spring to see if things have changed any, fingers crossed maybe there is still some hope. I will report back on this subject to share what I’ve found in a few months.
Definitely some very lovely images of the area. That is why it pays to keep coming back at different times.
Thank you Erich, even though I will probably not get a chance to improve my original photo with better conditions or better camera equipment, I will continue to return to this lake for new nature photography possibilities, because the best image could still be yet to come :) thanks for checking out this video, it's one of my favorites that I've made over the years.
Very nice! Worth the walk. Thank you! Geoff
Love this one,Thanks for sharing
Great images over the years David! Sometimes it's not the destination, but the journey that yields the best treasures!
Thank you Brent, so true, and what a wonderful journey it has been!
Awesome! excellent job has been done thanks for sharing have a nice day
Thank you!
GREAT,
MEDITETIVE Images,
Thank you
Love, love, love this video!
Thank you Dan
I am glad to have found my way here. I am happy to stay.
Welcome, stay as long as you like :)
Gorgeous images! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
Greetings from old England. Cracking images in a beautiful part of the world for sure.
Thank you and thanks for stopping by the channel, have a great weekend!
I do more ‘off the cuff, street stuff’, so I’m in complete awe of the landscape, contemplative types who ‘pre visualize’ and go after their mind picture. Great stuff!
Thank you Vincent, I did off the cuff photography for 25 years as a photojournalist, I'm now enjoying a more contemplative type of photography, it's a nice change of pace :)
Lesson learned for me! Don't plan a nature shot! React! I'd neve bother with LF! Ever! I quit my Linhof 50" years ago. Nice video.
I think because I worked as a photojournalist for 25 years it was hard for me to do photography in a way that didn't allow me to react in a way I'd done for so many years so I finally had to set the LF camera aside. It was smart of you to know your strength as a photographer, some of use are slower learners. Lol I'm much happier now reacting to what's in front of me, it's what I do best.
Dogs are great Photography companions. They see things for us.
Lovely images David worth returning visits, it's often worth wating as you did
Thank you Christine
Perhaps that one door was closed, but it's incredible how many others were open. You captured some gorgeous images.
Thank you
Hi,
Good and interesting video. Well done!
Very nice pictures 👍.
Greetings
Greetings and thank you!
I'm nearing 70 and still trying to figure out monochrome. Guess I'll do a little binge-watching. There were some beautiful images.
Thank you, I don’t think I can say I’ve got it figured out but that’s what keeps it interesting, there’s always something new that I can learn and do different. :)
I'm 70 and have been taking photos since I was in high school. I'm just now getting into black and white also.
I feel your challenge, as I always say,:" what you see today might not be there tomorrow ". I can spend days on or at a preserved crime scene, but one always feels like you missed something. What would work the best is if one can spend a few seasons at a precise location, no warranty of success. For this location a drone might save you some heavy hauling, or hauling of the right equipment for the day. As for myself and in my country this type of outing has a 90%+ chance of one becoming a victim of serious crime, regardless of the value of your gear.
Yikes! Sorry to hear it's so dangerous where your are, I don't think I'd head out for photos of it was! Where I'm at I rarely see another person and when I do, my dog let's me know they are nearby so all is good.
Great approach, let nature decide!
Yes, I just need to reminded myself to get out of the way and be open to what nature is giving me. 😁
Excellent video and observations. Thanks for sharing. We all keep going back to a scene and try to capture a new image and emotion to expand our artistry.
Thank you
I love the one with the lake and grass in the foreground, contrasty trees in the midground separated by fog, and finally the less contrasty trees in the background. That‘s huge! IMHO it‘s even better than the one you are chasing. I‘ve got a picture in my mind, too. That one happened 8 years, ago, and I haven‘t had a camera at my side. Since then I am chasing this picture every year, or should I rather say this picture is chasing me?
Thank you and good luck being caught by your picture 😁 hopefully someday the stars will align for you!
Love the B&W Dave. Great photos here of the lake. Great that you can come back Year after year.👍👍
Thank you
Nice Video and great Pictures. Greetings from Germany.
Greetings and thank you
BEautiful work. Would like to see a video explaining for shooting monochrome.
Thank you, if your question is why do I shoot in black and white? Then here is a link to a video I made on that topic.
ruclips.net/video/CiIIHeo8WwI/видео.html
I admire your patience and perseverance, but it seems like an impossible dream. You have got as much chance of recreating a memorable cloud formation on a different day. But if it means anything at all, I think your 2018 lake effort was a better image than the original. However, what matters more is that it is a beautiful location and you and your dog love it to bits. There is even more joy to be found there, which is reason enough to return again.
Thank you and I agree, the joy we get when visiting this little lake is reason enough to return again.
Those are some great photos. I really enjoyed your video . Not all loud and full of fluff. Like so many others. Thank you.
Thank you
Beautiful area and outstanding photography! 👍👍
Thank you, everyday I look out the window and feel extremely lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the world.
very nice work
Thank you!
I'm glad that you didnt leave after you saw that the shot you wanted the most wasnt possible. The pictures were great
Thank you
very nice man I love it
Thank you
100% with you. I’m thinking in black and white since art classes at school. Always preferred to do ink drawings instead of colour paintings. Do you use a monochrome converted camera or turn it into black and white in post?
I do black and white a couple ways, when I'm using a digital camera most of the time I'm converting a RAW file to BW and the rest of the time I'm using black and white film in a variety of formats. I still find BW film to produce excellent results when I'm willing to put the time and effort into using it. :)
@@seeingmonochrome Thanks! I still have a ton of red, orange, yellow, green-yellow and blue filters at home. But I've become too lazy to develop film myself, scan it, etc. etc. I'm thinking of doing something stupid and purchase a M11 Monochrom
Wow, love the images. Returning at the same spots are definitely the best way to capture the most you like to get! Greetings from the Netherlands.
Greetings Jan, thank you for the kind words.
There’s always a shot.
I've taken some B&W images with my D800, which always delivers. So I'm not surprised at your D810 quality but then it's the photographer not the camera.
The time line creates the story in your case here 📷👍
Thank you
Nice work , David. Great images . Say, any chance of a little hand excavating around that hole ? KB
Thanks Ken, well I wouldn’t feel right about changing the landscape to fit my photography needs, I hold out a bit of hope that nature will move some sediment around and make things how they used to be over time, I haven’t visited the lake for quite awhile so maybe I will get back there in the spring to see if things have changed any, fingers crossed maybe there is still some hope. I will report back on this subject to share what I’ve found in a few months.
Top Drawer ,,,,,,,,,
The photo in ones head is very hard to find keep looking good luck.
Thank you, the journey goes on
Random guess: 55mm f3.5
I had to think of what Ansel said when you mentioned disappointment. "Landscape photography, the supreme test and often...the supreme disappointment".
Oh yes, I've experienced much disappointment in landscape photography but when it goes right the joy is immense:)
Nice work Mate, why you talk so much??