Hi, you have made many good videos but I think this is the best, superb images, the compositions were great, I will have to give it a go myself, I am basically a landscape/seascape photographer but you have wet my appetite for maybe branching out, look forward too more in due course, regards, Colin.
Thanks Colin , I have been to London many times to photograph it just long before I started vlogging , I love cityscape stuff and London is fantastic for it such a mix of old and new, also the underground is very photogenic but they do jump on you down there lol
On a more general point, many complain a great deal about modern architecture, but there are some amazing new buildings in London along with the old. The interiors of Leadenhall Market are beautiful.
Great vlog Lee. We have an office opposite the 120 Fenchurch St and we used to have one near London Bridge so these are very familiar locations! I'm surprised you got away with getting the tripod out at Moor London Place as the security guards there are right growlers! Some cracking images in this video mate, both taken on the day/night and previous. Very thoughtful of that tog to set top directly in front of you!!
Jamie Overland thanks mate, walked for bloody miles that day with all the gear , still paying for it . I do like the whole area around the south bank, as for Moore area I think I just timed it right for the city hall tower bridge shot that's why I did not attempt the PWC building again. I do love London so I expect to return periodically. As for the other tog he never even acknowledged me , just plonked himself right in front of me and in everyone's way in the middle of the path.
Nice one Lee - lots of nice locations - I so need to pop into London again sometime soon. I guess quite a few of those shots were handheld - can imagine people coming & having a word if you set up tripods etc.. e.g inside station etc? As for that photographer plonking himself in front of you - I would have well gone & had a word with him... Anyway great vlog mate - thank you.👍
Cheers John, some places are worse than others for tripod police! Do like to get up town love the mix of old and new architecture. Even the underground has some great architecture. They really don't like you using a proper camera let alone a tripod ! Thanks for watching mate , take care
Hi Steve, thanks for the sub, glad you found something you like, as you can see i am not a regular weekly vlogger but i like to post as often as i can , thanks for watching and leaving the comment, hope your well take care !
@@edwardhammond5582 I was using EF glass on the EOR back then the wide angle would be the 17-40 f/4 l and the others would of been the 24 -105 . Upgraded si ce to RF glass now.
@@LeePelling Thanks Lee. I was lucky enough to work in a few of those building with an EF 11-24 but the composition of your shots... amazing and instructive. About to move to RF when the R5 II in a landscape and architecture context has been explored more.
Hello from America! Great vlog, could feel the love of London come through in the video. Made my first visit there last spring and you pointed out a lot of spots that I missed... will definitely be back someday. Great shots!
Thanks mate, cant remember the context in which i said that but was probably due to certain areas being private land , like the hotel by the girl and the dolphin water feature, as soon as i get my tripod out the security would move me on as they say its not allowed and as its private property you cant really argue . I am always polite to them and in many cases they let you finish what your doing. Its knowing which is public and which is private land, think that's what i was referring to
Hi Lee! Just subscribed.. resident in Margate, so many of your locations are familiar. Obviously you have some pretty sophisticated kit for the ‘statics’ but the video quality is great as well. If it’s not giving away trade secrets, what camera are you using for that? Is it a GoPro, and if so which one?
Hi David , thanks for watching and subbing its much appreciated, i use a Canon 5D mkiii for my stills and the video is produced on a Canon M50 with a gimbal . The M50 is a great little mirrorless camera and produces some nice flat footage making colour correction pretty easy.
Thanks for the comment but showing the settings really tells you nothing as you would not have the exact situation I was in , understanding the exposure triangle is much more beneficial and I am also not trying to educate just show where I have been and the images I captured, I have done shown the settings in many other videos. Thanks for watching
Hi, you have made many good videos but I think this is the best, superb images, the compositions were great, I will have to give it a go myself, I am basically a landscape/seascape photographer but you have wet my appetite for maybe branching out, look forward too more in due course, regards, Colin.
Thanks Colin , I have been to London many times to photograph it just long before I started vlogging , I love cityscape stuff and London is fantastic for it such a mix of old and new, also the underground is very photogenic but they do jump on you down there lol
You have an amazing vision. Beautiful images. Very, very well done. Bravo!!
@@don06281 thank you , appreciate the comment and thanks for watching.
My best compliments for your video..very impressive, marvelous images..thank you very much for your job !!!
Thanks very much for watching 👀
Well done, some lovely shots there.
@@colinbradford2671 thank you Colin glad you liked it , thanks for the comment
Great vid. Great pics. London is a great city, I hope y'all can keep it that way. Greetings from America.
Thanks for watching appreciate it ! London seems to be for ever evolving which is nice, get the old and new architecture.
Best ever and i am so jealous, need to go to London as these are just fantastic.
Thanks Trevor , cant go wrong along the southbank full of iconic images there , Thanks for watching really appreciate it
Quite liked this one Lee. Thanks for your work.
Thanks for watching cant wait to get back with camera
On a more general point, many complain a great deal about modern architecture, but there are some amazing new buildings in London along with the old. The interiors of Leadenhall Market are beautiful.
I absolutely agree i love the skyline of London for this reason. The mix of old and new really make a fantastic iconic skyline
Very impressed generally speaking, though not a fan of large areas of negative space. Keep up the good work.
@@grahamfield1570 thanks for watching and commenting 👍 really do appreciate 🙏 it 👍
Very enjoyable 👍
Thanks for watching !
Nice one, Lee. I really enjoyed that.
Thanks mark appreciate that thanks for watching and leaving a comment mate
Great vlog Lee. We have an office opposite the 120 Fenchurch St and we used to have one near London Bridge so these are very familiar locations! I'm surprised you got away with getting the tripod out at Moor London Place as the security guards there are right growlers! Some cracking images in this video mate, both taken on the day/night and previous. Very thoughtful of that tog to set top directly in front of you!!
Jamie Overland thanks mate, walked for bloody miles that day with all the gear , still paying for it . I do like the whole area around the south bank, as for Moore area I think I just timed it right for the city hall tower bridge shot that's why I did not attempt the PWC building again. I do love London so I expect to return periodically. As for the other tog he never even acknowledged me , just plonked himself right in front of me and in everyone's way in the middle of the path.
Love this!!
Thanks
Nice one Lee - lots of nice locations - I so need to pop into London again sometime soon. I guess quite a few of those shots were handheld - can imagine people coming & having a word if you set up tripods etc.. e.g inside station etc? As for that photographer plonking himself in front of you - I would have well gone & had a word with him... Anyway great vlog mate - thank you.👍
Cheers John, some places are worse than others for tripod police! Do like to get up town love the mix of old and new architecture. Even the underground has some great architecture. They really don't like you using a proper camera let alone a tripod ! Thanks for watching mate , take care
The image at 10:45 is gorgeous. Because of you I want to go to 120 Fenchurch St 😀. Nice video and you have another sub.
Thanks mate appreciate the sub and thanks for watching and leaving a comment really appreciate that 👍
Really enjoyed this video mate, well done
Thanks mate
Very good i know that area quiet well,i want to goto the walkie takie building
Alans Autos you have to book google London skygarden easy and free to do.
Just found your channel. Enjoyed this very much. One new subscriber 😀
Hi Steve, thanks for the sub, glad you found something you like, as you can see i am not a regular weekly vlogger but i like to post as often as i can , thanks for watching and leaving the comment, hope your well take care !
wow so impressive work!!
Layila Faon thank you so much glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching
So many familiar scenes - really enjoyed this. I'm curious about what lens you used, though.
@@edwardhammond5582 I was using EF glass on the EOR back then the wide angle would be the 17-40 f/4 l and the others would of been the 24 -105 . Upgraded si ce to RF glass now.
@@LeePelling Thanks Lee. I was lucky enough to work in a few of those building with an EF 11-24 but the composition of your shots... amazing and instructive.
About to move to RF when the R5 II in a landscape and architecture context has been explored more.
@@edwardhammond5582 thanks very much , thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it, appreciate the comments , thanks !
Hello from America! Great vlog, could feel the love of London come through in the video. Made my first visit there last spring and you pointed out a lot of spots that I missed... will definitely be back someday. Great shots!
Hi mate, glad you got something out of it, thanks for watching, commenting and subbing , very much appreciated
Nice vlog matey. What's with the not using the tripod in certain area's?
Thanks mate, cant remember the context in which i said that but was probably due to certain areas being private land , like the hotel by the girl and the dolphin water feature, as soon as i get my tripod out the security would move me on as they say its not allowed and as its private property you cant really argue . I am always polite to them and in many cases they let you finish what your doing. Its knowing which is public and which is private land, think that's what i was referring to
Hi Lee! Just subscribed.. resident in Margate, so many of your locations are familiar. Obviously you have some pretty sophisticated kit for the ‘statics’ but the video quality is great as well. If it’s not giving away trade secrets, what camera are you using for that? Is it a GoPro, and if so which one?
Hi David , thanks for watching and subbing its much appreciated, i use a Canon 5D mkiii for my stills and the video is produced on a Canon M50 with a gimbal . The M50 is a great little mirrorless camera and produces some nice flat footage making colour correction pretty easy.
@@LeePelling Many thanks for your prompt and useful response. I'll take a look at the M50.
It would have been more educative if your camera settings for each photo is shown
Thanks for the comment but showing the settings really tells you nothing as you would not have the exact situation I was in , understanding the exposure triangle is much more beneficial and I am also not trying to educate just show where I have been and the images I captured, I have done shown the settings in many other videos. Thanks for watching
You shooting in HDR?
Hi mate thanks for watching , no I was not shooting in HDR just single raw files
@@LeePelling These are awesome brother.