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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2023
  • In this video I head out to a new location to look for nature subjects, only to be blessed with a surprise ending to my day and two unexpected lovely landscape images.
    Please allow for some audio issues at the end with stereo/mono channels which I'm struggling to get to the bottom of.
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Комментарии • 159

  • @andrzejw4882
    @andrzejw4882 Год назад

    The bad weather is a good weather. It's a real pleasure to walk with you through this forest.

  • @maryk6407
    @maryk6407 Год назад

    The beech tree shot in the rain is spectacular! Took my breath away.

  • @robertnystrom289
    @robertnystrom289 Год назад

    Ahhh, summer tales of invasions, badgers, sordid boogeymen and bucolic beeches besieged by Nature- It was worth you getting wet! Doesn't get any better- Great work!

  • @andrewherbert9938
    @andrewherbert9938 Год назад

    Those images in the rain , wow , what atmosphere!

  • @neilcole3406
    @neilcole3406 9 месяцев назад

    Wow that woodland in the rain, just goes to show, don’t stay in if the conditions don’t look good!

  • @WimHendrikx1
    @WimHendrikx1 Год назад

    Beautyful again. The last photo with the trees in the rain was very very beautyful.

  • @johncarnahan4067
    @johncarnahan4067 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful photos Simon especially the last tow with the rain thank you for sharing your video

  • @ATSandeen
    @ATSandeen Год назад

    I especially love the first image and the poo lesson. 🙂

  • @glenhopes8233
    @glenhopes8233 Год назад

    Well done, Simon...10 minutes in and I am thinking "will he ever get the camera out", but, boy, it was worth it!!

  • @TimvanderLeeuw
    @TimvanderLeeuw Год назад

    My favourite image from this video would be the last one, the tall trees in the rain.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад +1

      I think mine too Tim. It's one of those images that you can rarely plan and at the same time pull off.

  • @charlesfarnell1127
    @charlesfarnell1127 Год назад

    An other super video. And as the saying goes " f8 & be there" produces the results . Those trees just transform wonderfully. Thanks Simon.

  • @neilcole3406
    @neilcole3406 9 месяцев назад

    Loved the technique of photographing the grasses Simon, beautiful images!

  • @LouisaLee63
    @LouisaLee63 Год назад

    The last image of the beech trees is amazing!

  • @cillyede
    @cillyede Год назад

    Great again, danke. 👍🇩🇪

  • @altrujillo3566
    @altrujillo3566 Год назад

    That last image really moved the WOW! slider. Another great video Simon. Always enjoy my time looking at the little things through your eyes.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      Thanks Al. Yes the last images was a blessing. I feel I need to wait out for the elusive higher quality images more often.

  • @nabijstrangen
    @nabijstrangen Год назад

    Wonderful bad weather foto's ! Inspiring...

  • @derekskinner2048
    @derekskinner2048 Год назад

    Thank you Simon; the first & last images were my personal favourites.

  • @hughstaughton
    @hughstaughton Год назад

    My goodness Simon, some excellent shots. And that last one - Absolutely stunning!

  • @carlarivas1238
    @carlarivas1238 11 месяцев назад

    Spectacular as usual Simon. I love it when the woodlands give you a black background. And the grass shot - wow. I expected to see a little sprite jump out of that. Thanks for braving the deluge and sharing your shots. Carla

  • @Gazzab6
    @Gazzab6 3 месяца назад

    Amazing images Simon especially the first one and the last one. The weather certainly turned the Beech image from a great image into a fantastic one.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  2 месяца назад +1

      A day that I will never forget. I don’t think I’ve been out in rain as heavy as that ever before.

  • @davebenson1504
    @davebenson1504 Год назад +1

    Patience and waiting out the wind, placing a dark shadow background for the front lit flower and solid understanding of depth if field results in a beautiful first image 🤩 the rain drops on the leaves are icing on the cake 🙂... and then the end of the stamen or stigma, just a little darker than the petals is perfectly isolated in the composition 😍 Grass.... I loved the focus on grass in the video early on (4:45) as you walked along the path... it was a magical second or two... bad weather = better images 🙂😅 🙂

  • @stevejenkins5362
    @stevejenkins5362 Год назад

    Thanks for another film and beautiful images. I love the integrity of not including invasive plant species in your photography

  • @andrewhumphrys5548
    @andrewhumphrys5548 Год назад

    Beautiful images as usual, with background nature info, thank you.

  • @adventurecoalition3690
    @adventurecoalition3690 3 месяца назад

    Great video, love the images. Beech tree after the rain was amazing 🙌Thx for sharing

  • @garyclode1257
    @garyclode1257 Год назад

    Loved image 1 (flower), well done it looked difficult to shoot. Favourite was image 5, trees in rain storm, lucky to be there at the right time.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      Absolutely Gary, so lucky. That's just how it goes sometimes but you have to be in it to win it as the saying goes. To think, I almost went home after my initial shoot on the day.

  • @christianpatton1852
    @christianpatton1852 Год назад

    All beautiful images really enjoyed the rain forest images and in particular the last one lovely capture with the misty look to it :)

  • @lasnierjeanluc715
    @lasnierjeanluc715 Год назад

    Dear Simon, the pictures say a lot to learn well. Really good. Best regards, Jean Luc

  • @davidskinner274
    @davidskinner274 Год назад

    Nice work, as usual, Simon.

  • @richardswift8517
    @richardswift8517 Год назад

    Stunning work

  • @luisfigueroa3300
    @luisfigueroa3300 Год назад

    It is amazing how a storm can transpose a picture. Excellent! It’s 41c (107 F) here in the Mojave Desert can’t wait for it to cool off so I can get back out again. Thanks for another great idea.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  11 месяцев назад +1

      It is for sure. Well worth enduring.
      I couldn't cope in the heat you are experiencing. that's for sure!

  • @siofna9709
    @siofna9709 Год назад

    Hello Simon
    The compsition of the last image is great and the weather finished it to breath taking :-).

  • @valpayne2963
    @valpayne2963 Год назад

    Another superb film. I enjoyed exploring with you and especially learning about some woodland plants and the badgers. Your knowledge is such a bonus treat. My favourite image is of course the beech trees. A lesson not to run for the car in a storm but to stand your ground and shoot. Thank you for sharing.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Val. With regards to the rain. It really does take quite a deluge to make such a difference.

  • @jillbaxter4533
    @jillbaxter4533 Год назад +3

    When I saw 30 minutes at the start I was a bit skeptical. But as always you never disappoint. You always hold my interest throughout. Those rain soaked images were outstandingly brilliant. Learning about badgers was fascinating as it always is in your videos. always learning something new. Thank you Simon and take care

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sticking with it Jill. It was a bit more of a story this week.

  • @garrydelday5816
    @garrydelday5816 11 месяцев назад

    Gorgeous images Simon but the first and last were exceptional 👌👍

  • @scotskinner4350
    @scotskinner4350 Год назад

    The prairie grasses will be taking over landscapes near where I live in about a month. Simon, you've given me some ideas of things to try when that happens.

  • @glynparry6598
    @glynparry6598 Год назад

    Beautiful images Simon well done 👍

  • @davidharle8794
    @davidharle8794 Год назад

    Good to see you back in rainy Lancashire! Lovely images, as always. The last one is very special. Pity you had to get a soaking for it, but so worth the effort!

  • @annettethomas5781
    @annettethomas5781 11 месяцев назад

    What can I say, three fantastic images all different. Love the Herb Robert image such an unassuming little plant but you bought it to life. Next time I'm out and about in bad weather I wont head for the car if you can get stunning images like your beech tree, absolutely superb. Thank you great as always.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to hear that Annette. It's an opportunity worth grabbing if the rain is hard enough.

  • @jimsjourney3926
    @jimsjourney3926 Год назад

    lovely film and the images are just amazing!

  • @denisesavage2382
    @denisesavage2382 11 месяцев назад

    I saw the poo bit pop up and thought - oh good!!!! Some poo. We don't have badgers in our part of the world so it has helped me to learn something. Great set of images Simon - but my favourite is that last one of the beech trees and the rain. Oh my goodness!!!!!!!

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Denise for writing. Glad you enjoyed the film and what's a film anyway without a bit of badger poo in it!

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 Год назад

    Quality work as always Simon, you always seem to pull something out of the bag.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Iain. That's the thing about having a channel, it makes you show up when others stay in.

  • @steveatesh
    @steveatesh Год назад

    Beautiful shots and loved the video too, even learned a bit about plants and badgers!.

  • @richardeaton4882
    @richardeaton4882 Год назад +3

    Thanks for another excellent video. What I particularly like is the way you explain how you set up shots to get the best results. A very important skill in closeup photography.

  • @jimduncan7764
    @jimduncan7764 Год назад

    Great video Simon, inspiring as usual - thanks

  • @nicolacritchley3171
    @nicolacritchley3171 Год назад

    Great video, Simon. Really enjoyed watching

  • @evgenygorshkov9893
    @evgenygorshkov9893 Год назад

    Hi Simon ! Great video !!! Beautiful photos !!!

  • @tompetersphotography
    @tompetersphotography Год назад

    Another awesome video buddy! Always interesting to watch with some beautifully crafted shots

  • @johnpollock6996
    @johnpollock6996 Год назад +1

    Splendid video Simon. My votes go for the Herb Robert and both of the Beech shots. I am amazed at the Herb Robert shot's perfection given wind (1/4 sec) and depth of field problems keeping the flower, leaf, and pods all in focus. In this circumstances I often spend an inordinate amount of time experimenting with flashes, on- and off-camera, at 1/250 sec. The Beech shots were so incredibly different. The shimmery reflection from the lead tree adds to the total wet factor. (Incidentally, these trees seem to have been planted in rows. Could that be so and were/are they used commercially?) Keep up your fascinating work Simon; that was the fastest 30 minutes in media.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      I used to use flash a lot a few years ago but I'm not a fan of it anymore. Probably since moving to digital. In terms of the woodland, all beech woodlands in the UK are planted. The beech tree never made it to the UK before we became separated from Europe. Some claim that some of the southern England are native but there's more arguments to suggest they aren't.

  • @rickgovek2715
    @rickgovek2715 Год назад

    Thanks for another great video, Simon. Really enjoyed it!

  • @bbrown6574
    @bbrown6574 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this. Informative and inspirational on many levels.

  • @justkerry173
    @justkerry173 Год назад +2

    Beautiful images today, Simon. I love those little seed pods and the last two images of the trees are fantastic. It was certainly worth getting wet!

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      I have to agree, though on the day it felt like mid-winter. it was very chilly once we got wet. It's quite high up this location.

    • @justkerry173
      @justkerry173 Год назад

      @@SimonBoothPhotography I can only imagine. You certainly would have needed a nice hot cuppa after that.

  • @timscanlanphotography
    @timscanlanphotography Год назад

    Hi Simon. This looks a very promising location (Himalayan Balsam aside). I gave my better half a bit of shock while watching with my headphones on by shouting out "badger" when you revealed the pile of poo ! 😊 I completely get the point about being spooked by the "campsite." I come across a few when scouting locations in the Brecon Beacons and always feel threatened to be honest. I've never had any problems but feel really uncomfortable. I love the Herb Robert image - it's one of my favourite plants and you've captured it beautifully. I would never have attempted that wonderful grass image ! Too many moving parts and constantly changing light would have defeated me. Despite all those challenges your final image is beautiful. I'm blown away by storm soaked beech trees Simon. What an image ! Well worth a soaking in my opinion. Really enjoyed the video. Many thanks for sharing.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      Hi Tim, yes it's not my first time coming across a camp. It's very un-nerving. I think it's the quiet of the wood that makes it feel more spooky. Thanks for such great feedback Tim

  • @hassanscottodierno9284
    @hassanscottodierno9284 Год назад

    The man knows his poop! Thanks as always

  • @billbromer
    @billbromer Год назад

    So appreciate your skill at finding some outstanding compositions where I would overlook the potential images. Thanks for helping me see. The new site experience is one I understand and share as well as the issue with invasive species especially when the invasive are photogenic. WOW, just love how the rain adds atmosphere.

  • @davidmoore720
    @davidmoore720 Год назад

    Greta stuff, Simon

  • @alwynwilliams2661
    @alwynwilliams2661 Год назад

    Wow! what a wonderful informative video,learnt a lot. And with great images aswell ,one couldn't ask for more . Thanks again and please keep them coming. 👍

  • @annettethomas5781
    @annettethomas5781 9 месяцев назад

    What a great idea, sorry I may copy you. Love the tree image I love the fact you got so excited when you saw it. Not so sure about second image. Looking forward to seeing more from this location.

  • @robingrant8082
    @robingrant8082 Год назад

    Informative, interesting, inspirational. Thank you Simon.

  • @LesliePugh-yh6cs
    @LesliePugh-yh6cs Год назад

    Two beautiful images and the two taken in the storms are gorgeous

  • @jobecker1122
    @jobecker1122 Год назад

    The beech trees in the rain are absolutely gorgeous!

  • @mawavoy
    @mawavoy Год назад

    Very stunning images. Thanks for braving the weather conditions to get unique photos.

  • @randompete2204
    @randompete2204 Год назад

    The use of highlights in the background of the grass shots is special, and something I've never tried. I don't own a true macro lens and not sure if I could get the amount of separation to achieve something similar, but will be giving it a try at some point.
    You're braver than me with that weather, I would have been sod this I'm off. I might stick it out in the future to see what happens. 😉

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  11 месяцев назад

      It takes a large amount of rain for it to really show on the image, but well worth it.

  • @JaypeaFoto
    @JaypeaFoto Год назад

    Such beautiful images. I’ve been away from photography for a while. Back in full force for the last 4 months. Got a couple of drones and it just opens up a whole new world of photography. Coming back to your videos again made me remember about getting in close again as there’s so much to be had. Now I just have to catch up on all your great work. Thanks for sharing.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      Take a deep dive Jay. There's plenty of content to catch up on. Odly, I have a drone too but it just doesn't grab me creatively.

  • @lorrainebooth4718
    @lorrainebooth4718 Год назад

    Yes I remember it being a bad day weather wise, but the images were amazing especially the trees ❤️

  • @uncle0eric
    @uncle0eric Год назад

    Wow. The transformation at the 27:00 mark is just amazing!

  • @JamieBulloch1
    @JamieBulloch1 Год назад

    pouring outside my window as i watch this lovely rain soaked vlog mirroring my own vista, magic way to start a Saturday, 'perfick' Simon...... proving bad weather is a misnomer....

  • @wimscheenen3535
    @wimscheenen3535 Год назад

    Great video as per usual Simon. I love the comparisons you made at the end before and during the downpours. I usually only make the shot in the ‘bad’ weather, but should try to make dome comparisons like you did.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      It's a great exercise. A bit like I did in the snow earlier in the year but it's even better to see the transformation on the same day.

  • @wajidqureshi4105
    @wajidqureshi4105 Год назад +2

    What an amazing experience it must have been to capture those atmospheric shots especially the imageof the beech tree....always make time to watch your videos, even if it is a 30 min coverage. Always inspires me to explore my local woodlands and connect with the beauty of nature. You are easily good enough to be on the BBC.....dare I say, you excel a lot of the trash that comes on TV. 😊. Look forward to your next excursion and informative video.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it Wajid and if you would be so kind to ring the BBC and tell them 👍

  • @durhamsnapper9426
    @durhamsnapper9426 Год назад

    Hello Simon absolutely enthralling ,your eye for a composition is astounding . The herb Robert photo is wonderful and that last image is transformed by the conditions. I’m sure everyone looks forward to your next outing , please keep posting .

  • @duringthemeanwhilst
    @duringthemeanwhilst Год назад

    not sure how comfortable I'd be in a woodland, surrounded by tall trees during a lightning storm, but the images were certainly worth it!!
    as for the herb robert, it's one of my most favourite subjects (along with dandelions) to shoot. lovely capture 🙂

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      It didn't feel overly threatening on the day. We felt like we were on the opposing side of the main lightening activity

  • @philipduddles5337
    @philipduddles5337 Год назад

    Stunning photographs Simon, I really liked the two woodland ones in the rain and mysterious atmosphere the heavy rain added. Your much braver than me, if I hear thunder, I quickly get out of the woods, perhaps I should brave this out a bit more. Presumably with the long exposure in the rain you would get blurry leaf effect which would and to the atmosphere of the image.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      Yes, when you zoom in on the files, many of the leaves have movement. In terms of the thunder on the day, there wasn't much in the way of nearby lightning so it didn't feel overly risky.

  • @lynnecliffe3056
    @lynnecliffe3056 Год назад

    From pooh pooh to transformation eh, Simon.

  • @briannicholson2971
    @briannicholson2971 Год назад

    Morning Simon, another great video and I liked the two images you got ...for me the grasses with highlights was my favourite.
    It's wonderful how weather can transform a scene that beech image will be amazing and looking forward to seeing soon. I experienced similar conditions in the Lake District last week with Gary Gough 🙂

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад +1

      Thanks Brian. You just can't beat a touch of unsettled weather can you.

    • @briannicholson2971
      @briannicholson2971 Год назад

      @@SimonBoothPhotography absolutely Simon...I got some quite dramatic images before I had to abandon my hike due to thick fog and pouring rain 🌧️, but certainly not disappointed 😊

  • @thevalleywalker
    @thevalleywalker Год назад

    There are not many content (film makers) creators I could honestly say would post a 30 mins episode and I would sit n watch but you are definitely one that ticks the box. Be it badgers poo or info regards Himalayan Balsam your knowledge makes a walk in the wood a much interesting viewing - I would say it was just missing some feathered friend fauna for today (lol) . As ever Si a very enjoyable watch and images that never fail to amaze me. atb Al

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      Thanks Al. The birds have gone all quiet now. Breeding season almost done and the woods become eerily quiet again.

  • @clivewoolley4492
    @clivewoolley4492 Год назад

    Simon I love your work can you help me with understanding that on the first image how did you get the back ground so dark.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад +1

      The flower was many stops different in light levels and therefore, when the correct exposure is applied to the subject, the background is under exposed.

  • @jstein6870
    @jstein6870 11 месяцев назад

    Pretty new to this photography and have been spending a lot of time on subjects within two or three miles of my house on foot. This is in northeastern, Minnesota, USA. It seemed more meaningful to identify what I was making images of, and it's very discouraging to learn that probably more than 99% of the flowers I see are invasive. Any time I find something interesting and native, it's usually one small cluster of a few plants in a sea of invaders. Eradicating them is beyond hopeless at this point.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  11 месяцев назад

      I suppose the question should be, are these plants invasive or just introduced. There are species here that were introduced a long time ago but are not really damaging the habitats and are an accepted part of our flora now. This is also true of some bird species. If they are invasive, then yes, it's frustrating to see.

    • @jstein6870
      @jstein6870 11 месяцев назад

      @@SimonBoothPhotography For sure. I recognize the difference, and we have both. I refer to species designated by the state department of natural resources as invasive. Without some attempt at control, they will quickly establish a monoculture. Some escaped from gardens, and others were introduced as forage for livestock.

  • @richardfounds9394
    @richardfounds9394 Год назад

    Great video! I can see you an enthusiast photographer with great passion, keep these videos coming. What gear were you using and tripod? Thanks once again.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      Camera is the Pentax 645z (a bit of a relic) and the tripod is a Kingjoy C85 (link below in the description)

  • @longdetube
    @longdetube Год назад

    Hi Simon, as an artist I loved this latest video of yours again. You seem to have a very good eye for all sorts of subjects. Some of your images I would like to paint in oils but have been hesitant to do so because of copywrite issues. Have you any idea of how copywrite law applies in the UK. If so, can you perhaps spend a few minutes giving all your followers some guidance in this matter. Thanks.

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад

      I don’t have any issues with you painting my images. There, you have it writing 👍

    • @longdetube
      @longdetube Год назад

      @@SimonBoothPhotography Thanks Simon. Will enjoy trying to replicate your captured nature.

  • @barryconway
    @barryconway Год назад

    The contrasting images of the Beech trees before and during downpour were definitely ’food for thought’. Is the umbrella primarily for the camera on such occasions?

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад +1

      The umbrella on this occasion was for me, my friend and both our cameras. We were completely under prepared for such a deluge.

  • @slainelow
    @slainelow Год назад

    2nd Edit If it helps, I was orginally listening with only only one side of my earbuds in - left one. Popped the right one in and it sounds much better. Whatever your issue, it seems to be on your left channel.
    Edit. Sorry, didn't read the second part of your discription. Its a real shame. I hope you sort it out quickly.
    I suspect regulars here will dislike this comment but, this is a wonderfully filmed video, well presented - and thank you - but the audio sounds like it was recorded with a mic sitting in a bucket, three wooly jumpers and a bedspread thrown on top and the the whole lot dropped in a full bath :) Any chance of a remix?

    • @SimonBoothPhotography
      @SimonBoothPhotography  Год назад +1

      I certainly enjoyed your description of my audio. I’m afraid my skills in photography aren’t matched with my video.

    • @slainelow
      @slainelow Год назад

      @@SimonBoothPhotography Yes they are. Its not your video, its the audio. We can't
      all be great at everything ;)