Some of your less loyal subscribers might have laughed at the fence incident, but not......Ahhh, who am I kidding. I cracked up. It was awesome to see you out and about taking photos. What a beautiful location. Mother Nature can be a little hard to deal with sometimes, but you did get some nice light. Can't wait to see more of these videos, Mike. Take care, brother.
Haha! That was the actual noise the mic picked up as well!! Made a proper crack!! The things I do for you guys!! 😆😆 I'm having a lot of fun making these videos so there's a lot more to come. Just did a woodland shoot yesterday which aI can't wait to edit ... no electric fences but a lot of fun finding compositions! I hope all is good with you and the family dude! 🤙
I am really loving these new videos, Mike. You look more relaxed. The thing about electric fences is they don't shock non-stop. You will touch if and feel nothing then about ten seconds later they will shock you. Just as you let your guard down. Stay safe.
Haha! They lull you into a false sense of security!! 😆🤦🏻♂️ Thanks very much Lance, I'm having so much fun making these videos and it's really helping me get more creative!! I hope you are well my friend! 👍
I liked the shadows on the path up the peak. And, the sun reflecting off the base of the clouds. Quite nice. I grew up around electric fences and still got shocked more often than I'd like to admit.
Haha! You'd think we'd learn what it was when seeing the plastic fence posts ... 😆🤦🏻 The peak really does stand out with the sun so low in the sky ... love it when it is like this! As always thanks for watching Jon 😁👍
Thanks so much Ian! I'm loving getting out and shooting ... and documenting the experiences! I did a woodland shoot yesterday ... and apart from being absolutely knackered and covered in mud from the hike, I got some great images ... can't wait to edit that video! As always thanks for watching 😁👍
Hi Mike: I am really enjoying seeing your video where you are out in the landscape and the sharing of your thought process in composing an image. Keep up the great work! Cheers, Keith (Canada)
Fantastic process video. I loved watching your mind click as you went thru your plan. Plan your work and work your plan. On a side note I made the mistake of taking a leak by and electric fence. Yes the electricity will follow up the stream! Yikes!
Haha!! Well I bet that was quite the experience that you probably didn't want!! 😆😆 Thanks very much! I'm really enjoying making these videos, so much fun!! As always thanks for watching dude 😁👍
What an awesome video! Has to be one of the most fun landscape videos yet :) Except for the shock part, hope you're ok! The scenery was gorgeous, the cows showing up in the end were a great surprise that added even more to the composition :D
Thanks very much!! It is a fantastic location ins't it, The Malverns are a fantastic area to hike as well as photograph.. I'm all good thanks, the shock was not too bad apart from the surprise and the adrenaline hit! ... and you're right, I was happy those cows showed up just as the sun did. Thanks for watching 😁👍
I love the Malvern hills... They have the last of the UK ancient Black Poplar pollards (trees); they look fabulous, but would be spectacular with the right sunrise / sunset
Hmm brilliant, e fence and all. My dog and I are very wary of all of them, certainly gets the heart going. Huey sometimes behaves. It’s brilliant when Huey helps out, that gets you out more. Even in the rain and all the colours come out of hiding Cheers very interesting
It's really interesting to see another landscape photographer's take on the Malverns, I live just off to the left hand side of your last image and Perseverance Hill is rightly named. I still find them frustrating to shoot, the North-South alignment and standing alone over the three counties, means you can only really shoot them when you're walking them. They make you work for a good composition, it's also a good idea to make sure you get you leg over the electric fence.
You're absolutely right. They do really get you working for your comps. Good idea about getting over the fence...maybe without touching it! 😆 I've got a few more coming soon on the Malvern's as well. My grandparents used to live in Malvern and Worcester so we grew up hiking these, and it's great to come back to them. I've been enjoying British Camp as well ... Another one that gets the legs burning in a short swift hike! Thanks for watching 😁👍
Another good presentation Mike Been shooting landscapes for close to 35 yrs now and the most important things I believe to be successful at this photography genre is the time of day,I only shoot sunrise and sunsets,the study of weather because that determines a lot of things with landscape photography and finally the determination and willingness to revisit a location time and time again to get that image that you are happy with. Thank you for bringing this to us. Cheers Sniper Photography
Thanks very much SP! Most definitely; planning, forecasting and persistence are the best tools for a good landscape image ... and also having a grab bag (kit ready to go) when you see a good forecast. I used to surf as a teenager and this taught me so much about weather forecasting in the uk. As long as I have a good app that shows me the charts, I'm happy. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Haha!! I still have them on ... just covered up by the winter layers! 😆😆😆 To be honest, I am loving the fresh air and the cooler, less humid climate ... 😁👍
Haha!! That would have been funny to do...like the Bart Simpson with a welder scene!! 😆 I definitely stayed clear of it after getting shocked! Thanks for watching 😁👍
Very peaceful and frosty up there, I love your commitment and it is very inspiring. Somehow that little electric shock kept you focused and warm!😅🤣 Definitely gonna go up there in 2022 and shoot a vlog/time lapse :)
Thanks very much! Great to hear you're liking my on location videos! They're a lot of fun to film and well worth doing!! It definitely got the heart racing 😆
Love the on locations videos. I was surprised to see you in the UK. For some reason, I thought you were in an entirely different part of the world, like UAE or somewhere near there. Yeah, I'm not a fan of the electric fences but they do keep cows and sheep from scratching against posts and pushing the fence down. I use to hate going out on cold wet mornings to walk the fence to see where the horses got out.
Thanks so much Philip! I used to live in the UAE, and in Thailand at the moment, but visiting family for now ... And might even be moving back to the UK for good soon ... They definitely come in handy in a farming environment. Years ago I worked on a sheep station in Australia for a year and one of my tasks every morning was to do the same, but on a dirt bike as the farm was huge ... And the mornings were rarely wet...🤔...so much more fun! 😆 But I bet it would be a chore on those cold wet days... I've definitely learned not to go near them now. 😆 Thanks for watching 😁👍
Something about the UK brings out landscape photographers in droves; same for YT landscape channels run by Brits. Crowded field but I’m sure you will do well, Mike. (Look out Tom Heaton et al.) Good lesson on f/l field of view, preparation, and distractions. (Hope cows were paying attention, like the front that came in right on cue.) Overlay of sun rise arc a plus. Fine sunrise image. Hope the jogger’s dog doesn’t have to pee anywhere near that fence😁. (Energized fences should be required to have warning signs.) Cheers!
Haha! I think it is because it's either out hiking with the camera or drinking in one of the many thousands of pubs here ... and I'm not sure drunk Mike would make for good videos! 😆😆 I bet the dogs have learned their lesson the hard way ... I'm just glad I didn't pee on it!! 😆😆 There were warning signs ... but I only saw those on the way back ... and they were very few and far between. 🤦🏻 As always thanks for watching Paul 😁👍
Hi Mr Maik, Like the previous video, this one also helps us to understand professional photographers thought processes during real-time situations. And it's the most important thing. It helps us to reduce RND time. Here is one question for you Mr Mike. Are you using any application or software to get the location information or details? Thank you so much, Mr Mike. 🙏
No worries Sachin, I'm having a lot of fun shooting and editing these so I'm glad they are helping! What I normally do is search on line for good locations, or sometimes just look around on Google maps for places to shoot. I have just filmed a video on location scouting, so hopefully that will help. That one will be coming out sometime in the next month's or so. 😁👍
I caught some beautiful storm clouds there last year and had to run away immediately afterwards because I wasn't prepared for the weather in shorts and all.
Thanks very much! I think it is my European blood that's not used to the humidity and temperature in Thailand! 😆🤦🏻♂️ It's a fantastic country and I've loved being there, I've just been struggling to film videos without being covered in sweat before even pressing record! 😆
Lol...it's just the humidity...we thought coming from Dubai we'd be ok with the heat but not so...we've acclimatised a little, but it's more a case of wearing gym kit all the time!! 😆
Back in the UK, fantastic! Is this a permanent return or short break? My heart sank when you pulled out the RX as I have recently sold mine. As you mention, the versatility of that system is amazing. I've just bought a 2nd hand point and shoot with a long range to fill in the gaps with my Fuji line up. What was the sunrise app you were using?
Thanks very much Darren! We're preparing to come back to the UK, I'll be back and forth a little bit, but hopefully back permenantly in the UK from August. 👍 I'm hoping they come out with the fifth version of the RX10, but I've heard a few rumors that the IV is the last one... It's always good to have a versatile point and shoot. The sunrise app is photopills, it's a paid app but well worth it. 👍
@@mikesphotography Thanks, Mike, I'll grab that app. Good luck with the move back and a Blighty-based channel, much better landscapes this side of the world - especially here in Waleshire! ;-)
Haha! Well I did see the sheep and wanted to go over and say hi...😆 I'm not sure really, would be interesting to see what would happen to the camera...🤔
Some of your less loyal subscribers might have laughed at the fence incident, but not......Ahhh, who am I kidding. I cracked up. It was awesome to see you out and about taking photos. What a beautiful location. Mother Nature can be a little hard to deal with sometimes, but you did get some nice light. Can't wait to see more of these videos, Mike. Take care, brother.
Haha! That was the actual noise the mic picked up as well!! Made a proper crack!!
The things I do for you guys!! 😆😆
I'm having a lot of fun making these videos so there's a lot more to come. Just did a woodland shoot yesterday which aI can't wait to edit ... no electric fences but a lot of fun finding compositions!
I hope all is good with you and the family dude! 🤙
I am really loving these new videos, Mike. You look more relaxed. The thing about electric fences is they don't shock non-stop. You will touch if and feel nothing then about ten seconds later they will shock you. Just as you let your guard down. Stay safe.
Haha! They lull you into a false sense of security!! 😆🤦🏻♂️
Thanks very much Lance, I'm having so much fun making these videos and it's really helping me get more creative!!
I hope you are well my friend! 👍
I liked the shadows on the path up the peak. And, the sun reflecting off the base of the clouds. Quite nice.
I grew up around electric fences and still got shocked more often than I'd like to admit.
Haha! You'd think we'd learn what it was when seeing the plastic fence posts ... 😆🤦🏻
The peak really does stand out with the sun so low in the sky ... love it when it is like this!
As always thanks for watching Jon 😁👍
Really loving these vlogs Mike. Inspires me to go out more and make some expeditions happen!
Thanks so much Ian! I'm loving getting out and shooting ... and documenting the experiences!
I did a woodland shoot yesterday ... and apart from being absolutely knackered and covered in mud from the hike, I got some great images ... can't wait to edit that video!
As always thanks for watching 😁👍
Love the Malvern Hills, good childhood memories eh Mike. Gorgeous sunset. Had a laugh watching you jump away from the fence 😂xx
Thanks sis! Definitely a lot of childhood memories from there ... fantastic place!! 😁
Great video. Wish I’d seen this before I did my Malvern video some fantastic tips. Thank you 🙏
It's a great location isn't it. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Hi Mike: I am really enjoying seeing your video where you are out in the landscape and the sharing of your thought process in composing an image. Keep up the great work! Cheers, Keith (Canada)
Thanks so much Keith! I'm having a lot of fun getting out and about and documenting my process to help you and your photography whenever I can.
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Fantastic process video. I loved watching your mind click as you went thru your plan. Plan your work and work your plan.
On a side note I made the mistake of taking a leak by and electric fence. Yes the electricity will follow up the stream! Yikes!
Haha!! Well I bet that was quite the experience that you probably didn't want!! 😆😆
Thanks very much! I'm really enjoying making these videos, so much fun!!
As always thanks for watching dude 😁👍
What an awesome video!
Has to be one of the most fun landscape videos yet :) Except for the shock part, hope you're ok!
The scenery was gorgeous, the cows showing up in the end were a great surprise that added even more to the composition :D
Thanks very much!! It is a fantastic location ins't it, The Malverns are a fantastic area to hike as well as photograph..
I'm all good thanks, the shock was not too bad apart from the surprise and the adrenaline hit! ... and you're right, I was happy those cows showed up just as the sun did.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
I love the Malvern hills... They have the last of the UK ancient Black Poplar pollards (trees); they look fabulous, but would be spectacular with the right sunrise / sunset
It's a fantastic place isn't it Paul!
Next time I'm there, I'll have to do some research on those trees and see if I can photograph them. 😁👍
Hmm brilliant, e fence and all. My dog and I are very wary of all of them, certainly gets the heart going.
Huey sometimes behaves. It’s brilliant when Huey helps out, that gets you out more. Even in the rain and all the colours come out of hiding
Cheers very interesting
Haha! Those fences definitely get the heart going!
Dogs are great to help get you out and about when the motivation is lacking! 😁👍
It's really interesting to see another landscape photographer's take on the Malverns, I live just off to the left hand side of your last image and Perseverance Hill is rightly named. I still find them frustrating to shoot, the North-South alignment and standing alone over the three counties, means you can only really shoot them when you're walking them. They make you work for a good composition, it's also a good idea to make sure you get you leg over the electric fence.
You're absolutely right. They do really get you working for your comps. Good idea about getting over the fence...maybe without touching it! 😆
I've got a few more coming soon on the Malvern's as well.
My grandparents used to live in Malvern and Worcester so we grew up hiking these, and it's great to come back to them.
I've been enjoying British Camp as well ... Another one that gets the legs burning in a short swift hike!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
This is great stuff. Thanks for the inspiration!
No worries, thanks for watching Weber! 👍
Always inspiring. Appreciate your videos
Thanks very much Tim! 😁👍
Another good presentation Mike
Been shooting landscapes for close to 35 yrs now and the most important things I believe to be successful
at this photography genre is the time of day,I only shoot sunrise and sunsets,the study of weather because that determines a
lot of things with landscape photography and finally the determination and willingness to revisit a location time and time again
to get that image that you are happy with.
Thank you for bringing this to us.
Cheers
Sniper Photography
Thanks very much SP!
Most definitely; planning, forecasting and persistence are the best tools for a good landscape image ... and also having a grab bag (kit ready to go) when you see a good forecast.
I used to surf as a teenager and this taught me so much about weather forecasting in the uk. As long as I have a good app that shows me the charts, I'm happy.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography all good Mike.
Glenn
Sniper Photography
Australia
Great to see some English countryside, thank you once again for your informative videos.
It's a fantastic place to photograph! Thanks for watching Collette. 😁👍
Hey didn't recognise you without a drab t shirt,shorts and flip flops, must be great to be back. Great images just shows "he who waits " 👍🇬🇧
Haha!! I still have them on ... just covered up by the winter layers! 😆😆😆
To be honest, I am loving the fresh air and the cooler, less humid climate ... 😁👍
A big part of me thought you were walking back to test it again! Like a madman! “I hated that but I’ll try it again”. Just me?!
Haha!! That would have been funny to do...like the Bart Simpson with a welder scene!! 😆
I definitely stayed clear of it after getting shocked!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Fantastic commentary and excellent timelapse segments.
Thanks very much Matt. I'm having a lot of fun shooting these videos, especially the timelapses!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography From this end of RUclips, I’m definitely enjoying the candor and humility!
Enjoyed the video...beautiful pics!
Thanks very much Ken!
Very peaceful and frosty up there, I love your commitment and it is very inspiring. Somehow that little electric shock kept you focused and warm!😅🤣 Definitely gonna go up there in 2022 and shoot a vlog/time lapse :)
Thanks very much! Great to hear you're liking my on location videos! They're a lot of fun to film and well worth doing!!
It definitely got the heart racing 😆
Love the on locations videos. I was surprised to see you in the UK. For some reason, I thought you were in an entirely different part of the world, like UAE or somewhere near there. Yeah, I'm not a fan of the electric fences but they do keep cows and sheep from scratching against posts and pushing the fence down. I use to hate going out on cold wet mornings to walk the fence to see where the horses got out.
Thanks so much Philip!
I used to live in the UAE, and in Thailand at the moment, but visiting family for now ... And might even be moving back to the UK for good soon ...
They definitely come in handy in a farming environment.
Years ago I worked on a sheep station in Australia for a year and one of my tasks every morning was to do the same, but on a dirt bike as the farm was huge ... And the mornings were rarely wet...🤔...so much more fun! 😆 But I bet it would be a chore on those cold wet days...
I've definitely learned not to go near them now. 😆
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Something about the UK brings out landscape photographers in droves; same for YT landscape channels run by Brits. Crowded field but I’m sure you will do well, Mike. (Look out Tom Heaton et al.) Good lesson on f/l field of view, preparation, and distractions. (Hope cows were paying attention, like the front that came in right on cue.) Overlay of sun rise arc a plus. Fine sunrise image. Hope the jogger’s dog doesn’t have to pee anywhere near that fence😁. (Energized fences should be required to have warning signs.) Cheers!
Haha! I think it is because it's either out hiking with the camera or drinking in one of the many thousands of pubs here ... and I'm not sure drunk Mike would make for good videos! 😆😆
I bet the dogs have learned their lesson the hard way ... I'm just glad I didn't pee on it!! 😆😆
There were warning signs ... but I only saw those on the way back ... and they were very few and far between. 🤦🏻
As always thanks for watching Paul 😁👍
I used to live on the Malvern Hills. I'd like to go back with my camera one day.
It's a fantastic location ... and so accessible for photography...definitely worth a visit.
Thanks for watching Thomas 😁👍
Hi Mr Maik,
Like the previous video, this one also helps us to understand professional photographers thought processes during real-time situations. And it's the most important thing. It helps us to reduce RND time. Here is one question for you Mr Mike. Are you using any application or software to get the location information or details?
Thank you so much, Mr Mike. 🙏
No worries Sachin, I'm having a lot of fun shooting and editing these so I'm glad they are helping!
What I normally do is search on line for good locations, or sometimes just look around on Google maps for places to shoot.
I have just filmed a video on location scouting, so hopefully that will help. That one will be coming out sometime in the next month's or so. 😁👍
I caught some beautiful storm clouds there last year and had to run away immediately afterwards because I wasn't prepared for the weather in shorts and all.
Haha! Nothing better than getting fantastic storm clouds and nothing worse than getting caught out with the wrong clothes. 😆
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Nice video. You're still going back to Thailand?
Going through the comments I already got the answer. I totally understand your choice. Thailand can become a bit too much at times.
Thanks very much! I think it is my European blood that's not used to the humidity and temperature in Thailand! 😆🤦🏻♂️
It's a fantastic country and I've loved being there, I've just been struggling to film videos without being covered in sweat before even pressing record! 😆
@@mikesphotography haha, being European myself I can totally relate to that!
Lol...it's just the humidity...we thought coming from Dubai we'd be ok with the heat but not so...we've acclimatised a little, but it's more a case of wearing gym kit all the time!! 😆
No foo fighters jacket? Great vid
Haha!! Maybe one day. 😁
Thanks for watching Simon 😁👍
Back in the UK, fantastic! Is this a permanent return or short break? My heart sank when you pulled out the RX as I have recently sold mine. As you mention, the versatility of that system is amazing. I've just bought a 2nd hand point and shoot with a long range to fill in the gaps with my Fuji line up. What was the sunrise app you were using?
Thanks very much Darren!
We're preparing to come back to the UK, I'll be back and forth a little bit, but hopefully back permenantly in the UK from August. 👍
I'm hoping they come out with the fifth version of the RX10, but I've heard a few rumors that the IV is the last one...
It's always good to have a versatile point and shoot.
The sunrise app is photopills, it's a paid app but well worth it. 👍
@@mikesphotography Thanks, Mike, I'll grab that app. Good luck with the move back and a Blighty-based channel, much better landscapes this side of the world - especially here in Waleshire! ;-)
Deffo a Thomas Heaton vibe going on here 😂
Glad to see you out and shooting! Deffo a welcoming contrast from the Dubai days.
@AirDailyX Flight Simulation Thanks very much!! So much better in the fresh air of the uk, loving getting out into the countryside as well! 😁👍
Nice video mate. That you back in the UK for good, or just visiting?
Thanks very much!
This is a visit, but heading back in July for good!! 😁👍
Sir... recently I buy sony a7riii
I want double exposure option in my camera...available or not in this camera......plz reply me sir
It's not available unfortunately.
@@mikesphotography only a7riii is not available or any sony camera is not available
Electric fence keeps the sheep fokkers out haha. Glad you didn’t jolt the camera ….would that have bricked it?
Haha! Well I did see the sheep and wanted to go over and say hi...😆
I'm not sure really, would be interesting to see what would happen to the camera...🤔
I had my dealings with those fences and they do…
They kick a little don't they! 😆