Enjoyable day. I thought the mixed exposure shots of the birds and ocean at the beginning of the video was awesome. Great vid. Looking forward to the next meet 👍👍
Great video Paul, I just found you via Gary and I have only just found Gary, but I'm really going to have a go at long exposure. Many thanks for sharing 🤗👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
I'm definitely for the picture with the 10 stop nd filter 😍 and also love the picture with the seagulls. When you came up to the lighthouse, in the video, and you showed the lighthouse and Gerry went away I said: The lighthouse must be taken right from there later in the day" and then it finally came 😂 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Hi Paul! I prefer the longer exposure of your first shot. I think smoothing out the water allows the texture of the rocks to add more interesting contrast.
Very nice Paul. I'm mixed on short vs long exposures. I'm leaning to the long for the first with the rocks. I could go either way with the lighthouse image. Either way, I really enjoyed the video. Thanks Paul.
Nice to see you up in my neck of the country...in your first image I preferred the long exposure to simplify the scene as there is enough texture with the rocks ..the long exposure makes them stand out for me... In your second last image looking up the coast it's Torness Power Station...the hill to the left is Berwick Law, the Bass Rock island in the Forth of Forth and East and West Lomond to the right of your frame in Fife, lovely image also.😊
Well done! I like.the longer exposure of the lighthouse. The more muted color of the water blends with the subdued color of the wall/stairs, a more complete continuation of the scene.
It’s just a wired one although have a Bluetooth one as well that we had made but the battery life isn’t great. Will try and find the wired one and send you a link 🔗
Excellent video Paul , quality work as per usual as it's a difficult location to work with at low tide , I personally love the L.E. shots , the one with the 2 rocks and the birds works very well , I have never tried that before { I.E. blending a fast shutter speed with a L.E. } it definitely works well in that situation and one that I shall be having a go at , Im partially disabled Paul so very fortunate that I could drive right upper to the lighthouse , otherwise I could never have made that walk , so hats of of you and Gary for taking on that walk , I have seen one or two Images of that slipway you were looking at , and again I think that it requires you to be there at the right time , also I never realised that the sun set on the East coast from that location , lovely to see the both of you out enjoying one another company , take care , and glad that you got your tooth fixed
Nice Video Paul , visited that area a few years ago and its a beautiful part of Scotland , under visited as a photo location definitely the more textured for me
What´s happening in the smooth shot? Nothing! So i prefer the first shot. Concerning the lighthouse photo: It´s a calm photo so i pefer the smooth version. Great colours during sunset.
I prefer the faster lighthouse shutter speed. It says “ocean” to me instead of “blue blob” behind the lighthouse, and the lighthouse contrast enough in color and texture that I don’t find it distracting.
Enjoyable day. I thought the mixed exposure shots of the birds and ocean at the beginning of the video was awesome. Great vid. Looking forward to the next meet 👍👍
Thanks so much buddy really appreciate it was a fantastic day. Even better now I can talk after having the tooth fixed 😂😂
1st one with the texture.
Great video Paul, I just found you via Gary and I have only just found Gary, but I'm really going to have a go at long exposure. Many thanks for sharing 🤗👍👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@MikeWarville Thanks for joining the channel Mike 😁✌️
Would like to see a video of the exposure blended image.
I'm definitely for the picture with the 10 stop nd filter 😍 and also love the picture with the seagulls.
When you came up to the lighthouse, in the video, and you showed the lighthouse and Gerry went away I said: The lighthouse must be taken right from there later in the day" and then it finally came 😂 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@karinstrandby5888 Thanks so much 😁✌️
Hi Paul! I prefer the longer exposure of your first shot. I think smoothing out the water allows the texture of the rocks to add more interesting contrast.
Thanks buddy 😁✌️
gracias, fantasticas las explicaciones
Thanks so much 😁✌️
5:57 I definitely prefer the photo with water texture
The long exposure of the waves is awesome.
Thanks buddy 😁✌️
loved the shot at 8:50 with the seagulls and cormorants
It is a good bit of coast -- i think thats Torness Nuclear Power Station in the distance, which i keep clear of.
Loved the slow shutter images the best and that bonus shot was magnificent. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice Paul. I'm mixed on short vs long exposures. I'm leaning to the long for the first with the rocks. I could go either way with the lighthouse image. Either way, I really enjoyed the video. Thanks Paul.
Thanks so much buddy 😁✌️
lovely bonus shot .. always good to get a surprise when you're back at the computer
Are there another spirit levels on that tripod Paul? 😂 Love the video mate.
Haha three on the head 😂
Nice to see you up in my neck of the country...in your first image I preferred the long exposure to simplify the scene as there is enough texture with the rocks ..the long exposure makes them stand out for me...
In your second last image looking up the coast it's Torness Power Station...the hill to the left is Berwick Law, the Bass Rock island in the Forth of Forth and East and West Lomond to the right of your frame in Fife, lovely image also.😊
Thanks for the information man 😁✌️
My pleasure 😊
Well done! I like.the longer exposure of the lighthouse. The more muted color of the water blends with the subdued color of the wall/stairs, a more complete continuation of the scene.
Thanks Mike 👍
Lovely images Paul. 👏
Thanks so much 😁✌️
Superb video, I think you both work together really well, always like watching all your video's...........
Thanks so much Graham 😁✌️
been looking for a remote release for my fuji for ages - what did you find?
It’s just a wired one although have a Bluetooth one as well that we had made but the battery life isn’t great. Will try and find the wired one and send you a link 🔗
Excellent video Paul , quality work as per usual as it's a difficult location to work with at low tide , I personally love the L.E. shots , the one with the 2 rocks and the birds works very well , I have never tried that before { I.E. blending a fast shutter speed with a L.E. } it definitely works well in that situation and one that I shall be having a go at , Im partially disabled Paul so very fortunate that I could drive right upper to the lighthouse , otherwise I could never have made that walk , so hats of of you and Gary for taking on that walk , I have seen one or two Images of that slipway you were looking at , and again I think that it requires you to be there at the right time , also I never realised that the sun set on the East coast from that location , lovely to see the both of you out enjoying one another company , take care , and glad that you got your tooth fixed
Thanks so much Philip yes it’s a beautiful location for sure mate 😁✌️
Great Shots! Awesome location. All in all, a fantastic video Paul!
Wolfgang
Thank you 😁✌️
Nice Video Paul , visited that area a few years ago and its a beautiful part of Scotland , under visited as a photo location
definitely the more textured for me
Thanks buddy 😁✌️
Lighthouse stair case best with long exposure.
Another masterclass on both images slower shutter speeds definite keepers!
Thanks Andy 😁✌️
What´s happening in the smooth shot? Nothing! So i prefer the first shot. Concerning the lighthouse photo: It´s a calm photo so i pefer the smooth version. Great colours during sunset.
Excellent content. Amazing seascape images. Curious as to what are you recording your camera viewfinder with and how?
Thank you I am using a third party device by Acssoon 😁✌️
Another great video and a bonus with Gary.
deffo not the 10x stopper
I prefer the faster lighthouse shutter speed. It says “ocean” to me instead of “blue blob” behind the lighthouse, and the lighthouse contrast enough in color and texture that I don’t find it distracting.