The tips I liked the most are 1: use a negative space,2 colour contrast. These are things I've not been working with, or have not explored to much. In regard to your video colouring, I think you've added too much blue, and to abruptly to your shadows for my taste. Thank you for the inspirational video!
What a beautiful place for photography! I live in Northern Turkey, and I am trying to find a location for these kind of photos. There are many forests around but they are too cluttered and the ground is not even. So many distractions... I love how the place, season and the fog come together and create this magical conditions in your video.
Tom, you are amazing! I click so fast when your videos are published. I am hoping to one day meet you in person. Florio - romanian american photographer living in Long Island, NY.
Have always tried to get sky in my woodland photos, not any more. I Like photographing lone trees. Sadly there are very few, do you have ant tips about including or excluding neighbours? Read that if a tree is your subject it should be shot in its entirety, is that true?
Not always the tree is shot entirely. In my mentoring class I have a Skype presentation and I show some paintings where you can see trees framed in different ways
Love the photos, great tips 👍 Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge
What a beautiful forest !!!
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I like the roots idea. Great video
Thank you!
Greatly useful tips,magnificent photos.
I like the idea of using roots as a foreground.
Thanks for the comment
Thanks for the tips and photos. Your videos are always inspiring.
Glad you like them!
The tips I liked the most are 1: use a negative space,2 colour contrast. These are things I've not been working with, or have not explored to much.
In regard to your video colouring, I think you've added too much blue, and to abruptly to your shadows for my taste.
Thank you for the inspirational video!
Thanks for the feedback 😀👍
What a beautiful place for photography! I live in Northern Turkey, and I am trying to find a location for these kind of photos. There are many forests around but they are too cluttered and the ground is not even. So many distractions...
I love how the place, season and the fog come together and create this magical conditions in your video.
Thanks for your time
I have this lens and most of my landscape photography is performed using it.
Especially close foreground elements.
Thank you for your video.
Thanks for watching
Tom, you are amazing! I click so fast when your videos are published. I am hoping to one day meet you in person. Florio - romanian american photographer living in Long Island, NY.
Maybe one day! Thanks for the comment :)
Nice tips! Another tip is to experiment with intentional camera movement for some more abstract but colorful shots.
Teue. That's a good tip
Thank you ⚘ beautiful woodland & fog 😍
Thanks
Awsome😊 Thanks
Thank you for video!
Thank you for your time
Very beautiful place and nice tips! I have a question: doesn't the cold cause condescension problem?
No. Only when you go from cold to warm very fast. Thanks
Deine Bilder sind wirklich großartig 👍 liebe Grüße aus Austria 🇦🇹
Great
All of the tips are really useful ;)
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Interesting to know in what kind altitude are this forest ? Looks like You have very nice fogy forest close by. :) Thank You for Your experience
It's at about 350m
nice tutoriel Tom t.y.v.m.. do yu use some filter in your lens ????
I always use a CPL
I just go a 20-60 for for Sigma fp ..all of these will help
Glad will help :)
Have always tried to get sky in my woodland photos, not any more. I Like photographing lone trees. Sadly there are very few, do you have ant tips about including or excluding neighbours? Read that if a tree is your subject it should be shot in its entirety, is that true?
Not always the tree is shot entirely. In my mentoring class I have a Skype presentation and I show some paintings where you can see trees framed in different ways
Great! But not many pictures from you, why?
All the photos are made by me
I know, but unfortunately very little :-)