SPECTACULAR Waterfall in Wales: 5 minute Photography with Nikon D750
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- For this weeks photography, I visit the spectacular Sychryd Waterfall in Wales for the very first time. Armed with a Nikon D750, I enjoy a peaceful Spring day in a beautifully secluded spot that is perfect for some landscape photography.
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You have a fantastic eye for composition
Nice pics
Lovely shoot. =)
Omg absolutely STUNNING waterfall images ❤
Lol, no dancing in the wellies? The algorithm just served you up and I'm quite enjoying your vids. The random dancing in the middle of the beautiful nature and photography vids is a great change in pace from all of the much too serious photography RUclips vids I've stumbled across. It adds a great entertainment aspect and I think you pull it off well. I also get a kick out of all the stumbling around. I hope you don't end up twisting an ankle doing it. I'm also just really enjoying seeing your corner of the world through your eyes. You've got a good thing going here and I look forward to many videos to come, as long as you continue to enjoy making and sharing them.
Great video.
You really need to check out Korkers. They are incredible footwear. They all have interchangeable soles that attach to all of their different types of footwear.
I have had many slips and falls in the past then I found Korkers. It’s like you are Spider-Man or Spider-Woman. Their neoprene boots are very warm, comfortable and when you get the soles that you can screw in 2 different types of spikes, you will stick to rocks, moss and slick trees.
They even just came out with hiking shoes and sandals that both take the same interchangeable soles. Go check them out, you won’t regret it.
That was a great refreshing video. Great images too.
Nice video, Very well captured. well explained as well
enjoyed that cant wait for the next adventure
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great presentation, loved it, well put together 👍
Lovely images and well composed
new subscriber, first time see your video's, thanks for sharing
Nice little adventure with some cracking images. It's slippery there even in dry weather. The logs below the falls are fairly new I reckon. atb Al
Interesting! I thought the ground was going to be a little more muddy and wet hence the boots, but my walking shoes would have had much better grip on those rocks! 😅 it's a gorgeous spot, hope to explore more of the falls close by soon. Thanks for watching, take care.
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Sgydau Sychryd is my favourite waterfall. I live only about 30 minutes drive from Dinas Rock car park so it's a convenient one for me. Lovely, well thought out compositions.
Great composition tips and amazing captures as always.
Good job, young lady. TBH, I am a bit tired of seeing over smooth water and sky in long exposure photography. Call me old fashioned, but for me water has to have texture and show flow, this conveys a sense of energy. You did a decent job of it. Quite beautiful photographs indeed.
I definitely used to be guilty of the over smooth water in my long exposure photography. I quite agree, I like to see a little texture and the flow of the water. Thank you for your lovely comment!
I think sometimes choosing the footwear is the hardest part of getting ready for a photography adventure! On another note, That waterfall is so photogenic! The different layers/tiers just make for some great compositions!! Fantastic video Courtney!
It's such a beautiful location! I can't believe I'd never been there before! Was great to photograph waterfalls again, I'll have to work on the footwear haha! Thanks for watching, hope you're well 😊
SO VERY TRUE
Excellent composition Courtney! The flow of the water adds leading lines for you. Beautifully done. Liked and subscribed!
Thank you very much! Appreciated! 😊
Beautiful Courtney!! Love “Cascades”👍🏻.
Nice captures, Courtney!
Thank you!
I keep meaning to get down to that part of Wales as there is an abundance of waterfalls there. That wobbly branch at the foot of the main falls would drive me potty though!
Estupendas fotos, eres la mejor!!! Saludos desde México ✌🏼
Beautiful images. I really like your compositions. I see you put a lot of thought and care into your framing. Ive been shooting watefalls myself recently but doing it the old fashioned way on medium format film. I loaded some Fuji Velvia 50 into my Yashica TLR and used my 3 stop ND filter.
An excellent little composition
Hiking shoes and knee high Seal Skin socks, always. Welles, just plain dangerous in my hood. Love you video. Great photography...👏👏
I thought the wellies had a little more grip ha! Turns out I was wrong. Thanks for watching!
Just discovered your channel. Awesome presentation. Great photography and storytelling. (Always had an interest in Wales-hardly hear about it 🥴) Thanks again!
Thank you for watching! There are lots of beautiful and picturesque places in Wales, I've got quite the list of places to explore and hopefully photograph!
Those images are spectacular for sure and what a sensational location Courtney!. Thanks for taking us a long mate.
Loved that second vertical shot. Nice video as well!
Great waterfalls! Well done.
Thank you or your interesting and informative videos. I, too, am a D750 user but currently on the other side of the world from you. Please keep up your good work.
Very nice work and great composition 👍
STUNNING WORK VICTORIA
Thanks for sharing Courtney.... great video & location for good results... without getting your feet wet...you always have a beautiful way of presenting your work & I love to watch & listen with interest.... cheers from Australia 😀❤️❤️
Thank you very much Robert!
Nice one Victoria, beautiful location and cracking images, thanks for sharing.
What a beautiful waterfall area and I like your composure ideas, I am jealous because around where I live in Edmonton Alberta there isn't any like that, I can appreciate both longer and shorter exposures of moving water, variety is good.
That was cute the way you composed yourself after slipping in the water. I have those same 2 f mount lenses and I really like them.
Nice shots, nice wellies !
I liked that you increased your shutter speed for the last image - I think it worked well. Lovely. Glad you didn't end up in the water - I sure would have. ::))
Nice job! You selected perfect shutter speeds for the falls! Keep up the great work!
Nice video Courtney and some gorgeous images ❤️
Great video keep up the great work
Love that waterfall! Will have to add it to my list of places to visit. Thank you.
Definitely worth a visit! It's a quite place too, I had it to myself for a few hours!
Your lav mic most likely has an omnidirectional polar pattern which is why it picks up so much background noise. A cardioid polar pattern would help minimize background noise while not being too directional.
Hello. Recently discovered your channel. You are a breath of fresh air .
Thank you very much for watching! I appreciate it!
Dry IS comfortable. But you need a higher quality wellies! Anyway, just found your channel just yesterday and I really enjoy your story elements, your whimsicality, and your photography as well. The shots in this video were absolutely delicious!
Some very nice images and great storytelling! I never seem to pick the correct footwear either! Cheers!
I'm glad it's not just me then!
Nice shots😀
You made really nice photos and also gave useful advices. I would only need a tripod.
I would give an advice for the footwear. The last time I went to a waterfall or a muddy place I brought my wellies in a bag and only put them on where I arrived to the wet place. So your feet would not get tired so quickly. :)
I did consider this, but I was trying to minimise what I was carrying ha! Thanks for watching!
Very nice keep it up! oh and subscribed!
Excellent video, great tips. The only disappointing thing is that I expected you to be an odd-sock wearer. Oh well, can't win 'em all. Keep up the great travels :)
Buy some waterproof socks and they are fine for some light paddling in hiking boots, your wobbly tripod was worrying me given your recent disaster. A lovely spot and two great waterfall shots
I'll look out for waterproof socks! I do keep a spare pair or two of regular ones in the car. No worries, I was being a little heavy handed in the moment when my tripod wobbled but otherwise it was pretty stable throughout the shoot. I definitely don't want another accident ha! Thanks for watching!
Nikon 750d
Canon EOS 6D Mark II
Love waterfalls! Love photographing them even more!
Quick question for you. I notice you store your lenses in your back lens cap up. I've always stored mine lens cap down. Any particular reason you store yours lens cap up? Is it because it helps to keep the lens cap on when taking it out of the bag? Just curious
Honestly, there isn't a particular reason why! I've always done so. Storing them with the lens cap down feels sort of 'wrong' to me ha! Interesting spot though, I've never really consciously thought about how people store their lenses!
@@CourtneyVictoria I’ve seen a few other photographers store their lenses that way, even on their shelves in their offices.
I know I don’t trust putting them lens mount down on a shelf when they’re too heavy and always store mine in my office lens cap down.
Didn’t know if there was a specific reason why some people do it but I thought maybe it keeps the lens cap from popping off in their bags.
Not sure how I discovered one of your videos but really enjoy the content so I subscribed and am looking forward to new videos.
Thanks for the reply!
Try walking boots and Sealskin waterproof socks , problem solved Mark J
I would have made the same decision as you since wet feet are uncomfortable.
Please dance. 🥰
4:25 - a photographer's job can be risky ;)
It sure can ha!
For some reason RUclips is not letting me like your video?
If I know that I will get my feet wet, I bring a second pair of socks and change my socks on the return Those rubber boots are not the most comfortable to walk even small distance and they are so slippery on rocks, they are dangerous. I will wear rubber boots if I know I will need to stand in the water for a certain.