Courtney, I enjoy the bit of whimsy you introduce into your videos. Even in the rain it’s adds some warmth. Your work is great and your explanations add to the stories of the photos.
The shot Through The Trees with the very cool tree trunk framing the falls is really magnificent. You composed it perfectly. What a magical place you have there with the forest and the many falls. Bravo!
Thanks again Courtney for sharing your adventure with some great results with that camera & lens combination... location looks interesting with many compositions... cheers from Australia 😀❤️
2nd time watching, superb images, love between the tree's. I would probably spend a day just by the ruins. Great video you have out done yourself, thanks
I absolutely love the ruins that just happen to be on the path, this would be so rare in Australia. The ones you showed looked like they came straight out of the Oblivion game. Just *chef's kiss*. Also, how does your makeup stay looking so fresh when you've been out in the rain all day? It's magic
I can't wait for spring to arrive to my area of North America. It keeps snowing and freezing at night so seeing waterfalls that are flowing makes me a bit envious. You are terribly honest and I think I speak for most people in saying that it is what we like about your channel. Your photography, as always, is fantastic.
Hi Courtney: I really enjoyed this video. The location that you were exploring seems amazing. I have been to Wales before, but sadly not for enough time. I liked the images you captured with the Hasselblad X2D. I would love to have the opportunity to try this camera. Cheers, Keith (Canada)
I have been shooting Hasselblad's for over 50 years now! While I have also owned many other brands of cameras, including a current D850 plus vintage Nikkor lenses, I have always had a Hasselblad in my bag (and always will). I bought the X2D when it was first introduced back in Sep, 2022. It truly warmed my heart to see it in your hands today. If there's anyway you can actually purchase one in the future, it would certainly behoove you to do so! Among other things, it is ideal for high end woodland & landscape work. Another beautiful aspect of Hasselblad's, similar to that of Leica, is its design simplicity. It is a pure pleasure watching your videos. I look forward to each one.
It was a pleasure to try out! I did enjoy the design simplicity and did manage to get it into the forest for a little bit before sending it back. Very impressed with it!
As always, I very much enjoy your video's Courtney, and I honestly am not seeing a lot of difference in the Hasselblad images, than those of your Nikons. Checking on pricing, it was stated it's basically for Professionals. Perhaps pixel peepers might see some changes, but 99.5% of us do not need a 100 Mp camera in my opinion. I do believe the new technology abilities may make getting the images more appealing, but the end result is the image quality, usually in a smaller format, well under poster or larger size. Love the forest setting, albeit in the rain the appeal is lessened, so thank-you for continuing on, and capturing the beautiful water falls Courtney. Weather is oddly different worldwide, as it's cold and miserable in western Canada this Spring as well, and even much cooler in southern Arizona, where I've just returned from! Look forward to your future video's Courtney!
Wow so happy to see that you got to play with the big "H" monster! I will never get to own one of those!!! Hahahaha I'll have to stick with my Sony a7r5! With 61 Maga pixels I'm very happy to have a histogram! Please don't change your style! I love your awesome videos! The fact that you take amazing photos is a plus! Lol just don't burn yourself out!!!👍👍👍
waterfall 3 - the snappily named "upper cascade of the lower Clun Gwyn" the ruins you found are of old gunpowder works which the area was famous for. I once happened upon what I can only describe as a ghost while photographing Sgwd Gwladys late one spring evening
I absolutely love your videos; they are fun and informative! And, you are both an amazing person and wonderful photographer. Take care and be safe out there....
omg Hasselblad! If i opened my bag and it was empty i'd positively poop my pants lol! I still haven't learned to focus stack different parts, oof! Gave me a fright when you fell but you laughed it off! A true photographer 😄
It’s always so fun to watch you stumble and tumble through the forest! Some very nice images. I would love to see side by side comparison with the D850. Thanks for taking me along!
I just had to look up the cost of the Hasselblad X2D, I knew it'd be WAY out of my budget, but didn't know it'd cost over 8 grand USD!! Anywho...gorgeous photos Ms. Courtney! After seeing your comps here I feel some better about mine when I think the foreground's too busy with rocks, limbs, and stuff like that. I shoot falls with a couple different lenses - a 14-35mm and either my 24-70mm or 70-200mm. If I had just a sliver of your "amazing powerful brain" I'd be quite happy! 💜😎💜
Sometimes busy images can work and sometimes not! I was unsure about the bit of wood that was almost poking into the waterfall but went for it and I was pleasantly surprised! Thanks!
Hasselblad for me its like a child dream of getting access to the sweet shop during the night... even though Im happy (ish!) with my D7200 ...but soon will jump to a bigger light capturer 🙂
This was a great video, nice images, great subjects. I love that hasselblad, I just wish my wallet liked it as much. It is a superb tool. A couple more updates and you will have a live histogram. Thanks again.
Fantastic video with lovely photos. The Hasselblad X2D is an amazing camera kit but and thats a big but way out of my price range ,would have to sell my kidney for one LOl. Thanks for sharing the photo journey beautiful falls. Stay dry for awhile .
I applaud your honesty in your review of the Hasselblad X2D. In spite of the awesome opportunity to get you hands on such an incredible camera and lenses, you were not hesitant to mention the few shortcomings of the X2D. Much respect to you for that. As usual, your video was entertaining and the images outstanding.
I love this video, as I love all of your videos. The content and humour, more importantly your results. I love that you put down the settings used too. Thanks for helping to make me a better photographer. I do so wish though that I had a magic backpack too. I tried my Veo 49 out the same as you did. I put four items in to it, gave it a shake hey presto! I know have about forty plus items, all small bits and pieces that don't do anything anymore. I think I did something wrong? Obviously a little too vigorous with my shaking!!
Hi Courtney, did the magic bag tap and three spider carcases and an old Mars bar fell out, I just don't have the magic Hasselblad touch. thanks for showing that great images can be had in even the worst of weather. Thanks for the vid.
What a camera! I really loved that image of the waterfall through the trees - the one that had the elbow shape with the green moss. Thanks for sharing this. Sadly, I think this camera will for ever be beyond my price range.
How interesting it must have been to work a premiere medium format camera! The camera that fame landscape photographer #AnselAdams worked with after 8x10 view cameras! Some photographers (not me) would sell their souls for to own, or at least worked with time and time again. Just seeing how much larger the image is from 35mm must have been amazing. Although I'm a firm believer that it's the photographer who makes the image, not the camera. Even I must admit that working with a medium format camera for the first time had to be awesome.
... só lembrando Courtney Victoria a natureza como o todo é impressionante, assim como Você faz com sua Olhos observando e raciocinando consegue ver e entender o quanto a natureza é " Linda". aqui do BRASIL Obrigado! Courtney Victoria por proporcionar as Belas imagens
Wow what a camera. Considering you haven't had on loan long you managed to capture some cracking image's. Thank goodness you didn't drop it in the water otherwise you would have to take out a mortgage.. I look forward to seeing your next video.
See this style of weather is pretty common living in Scotland. But I moved to Vancouver Canada and everyone complains of the weather. You get 3 months of 30oC+ and wildfires all summer then the rest of the year is just rain. At least in the UK you get all the weather systems each day all year haha.
I would like to see the “roots” ultra wide in monochrome. I think your observation that greener foliage is helpful. I know in northern Illinois USA our spring is yet to green up, which leaves me taking more monochromatic tree portraits. Keep up the good work!
As much as I love Hasselblad (I own and still use two 503cx 6x6) and dream of the X2D 100C, I can not justify the cost with my current budget. Quite honestly for the final output I would "occasionally" do, the D850 serves me beyond my general needs just beautifully. Side note; I just received my used [mint] condition 24-120 f4G, same setup as on your final scene, and I am actually over the moon with it. It is more substantial in my hands and on the D850 than I thought which surprised me, in a good way considering that this was once or still is a "kit" lens. The X2D like I said would be everything but our Nikon setups come a close second and honestly more useful than the Hassy for all around work. Lovely images btw.
Glad you like the 24-120mm so far! As you said, despite being a 'kit lens' I swear by mine! Love using it. I think the cost is what would dissuade most from the X2D, it's quite an investment but it is a powerhouse of a camera.
@@CourtneyVictoriaIf you move onto the Z system, the Z24-120 is an “S” and I can’t fault it! By all accounts it’s better than the F lens in every way. Except it doesn’t have your eye...
So, did you opt to purchase the camera? I enjoy your straightforward approach to photography and your explanations of how or why you're shooting images. Thanks for sharing :)
What a fantastic site for photography! Very cool. For grins, I checked the cost of the kit you are using: $12.5K. Wow. I use a pre-owned D750 so I'm on a budget that doesn't even think about the modern bodies. But I do have a 80-200 2.8 (two-touch) on it's way. ;-)
Hi, great video. I like to ask you what is the L bracket you use? Why I ask you this question? Because with my lens 120 Macro lens, the camera tend to unscrew... Too heavy weight.
You've hit the big time when you're getting a Hasselblad camera to test out! Congrats on having a fun time with such a beast.
“Through the Trees” fantastic shot!!
Comedian with a camera 😂😂
Brill and entertaining video. Beautiful images.
No dancing in the rain. 😉
You fully deserve it. Should be an HB Ambassador. Camera of my dreams…
Courtney, I enjoy the bit of whimsy you introduce into your videos. Even in the rain it’s adds some warmth. Your work is great and your explanations add to the stories of the photos.
You have a great eye for unusual compositions. Your B roll had some interesting short shots as well. Thanks for sharing!
This is one case where the camera is worthy of you, you are the best.
I very much enjoy the quirkiness you brought to this video and I love your photography. Thank you!!!
The shot Through The Trees with the very cool tree trunk framing the falls is really magnificent. You composed it perfectly. What a magical place you have there with the forest and the many falls. Bravo!
Lovely images from that gorgeous camera from Hasselblad
I love your videos, you area character... always making me smile! Thanks
Your photos are gorgeous!
Thanks for showing us what the Hasselblad is capable of and giving an honest review. It certainly takes some incredibly sharp images.
Thanks for going out in the rain for us. Fantastic images! That location is waterfall heaven! Looking forward to the next adventure.
just come across your vlogs recently and not only do you inspire me with your photos you also crack me up 😂
9:08 The path down to Sgwd y Pannwr is on the other side. you can park in the car park at Comin Y Rhos and walk down. Great video, keep them coming.
Thanks Courtney, another great video with some lovely shots despite/because of the weather.
Thank you for a relaxing and inspiring video with such beautiful photography!
Yet another great video Courtney! That Hasselblad looks incredible to use & 100MP!😍
Thanks again Courtney for sharing your adventure with some great results with that camera & lens combination... location looks interesting with many compositions... cheers from Australia 😀❤️
Extra points for vlogging in the rain.
Your work has obviously made an impression, as it should.
Great video and images.
Your sense of humor is enjoyable in the videos.
Thank you! I am happy every week wait your video. Today you forgot amazing dance!!!
Good to see that you are getting a lot of recognition.
2nd time watching, superb images, love between the tree's. I would probably spend a day just by the ruins. Great video you have out done yourself, thanks
I absolutely love the ruins that just happen to be on the path, this would be so rare in Australia. The ones you showed looked like they came straight out of the Oblivion game. Just *chef's kiss*.
Also, how does your makeup stay looking so fresh when you've been out in the rain all day? It's magic
I can't wait for spring to arrive to my area of North America. It keeps snowing and freezing at night so seeing waterfalls that are flowing makes me a bit envious. You are terribly honest and I think I speak for most people in saying that it is what we like about your channel. Your photography, as always, is fantastic.
Frozen waterfalls could be interesting! I think many of us are waiting for Spring to arrive, very excited for everything to turn green again!
Hi Courtney: I really enjoyed this video. The location that you were exploring seems amazing. I have been to Wales before, but sadly not for enough time. I liked the images you captured with the Hasselblad X2D. I would love to have the opportunity to try this camera. Cheers, Keith (Canada)
I have been shooting Hasselblad's for over 50 years now! While I have also owned many other brands of cameras, including a current D850 plus vintage Nikkor lenses, I have always had a Hasselblad in my bag (and always will). I bought the X2D when it was first introduced back in Sep, 2022.
It truly warmed my heart to see it in your hands today. If there's anyway you can actually purchase one in the future, it would certainly behoove you to do so! Among other things, it is ideal for high end woodland & landscape work. Another beautiful aspect of Hasselblad's, similar to that of Leica, is its design simplicity.
It is a pure pleasure watching your videos. I look forward to each one.
It was a pleasure to try out! I did enjoy the design simplicity and did manage to get it into the forest for a little bit before sending it back. Very impressed with it!
As always, I very much enjoy your video's Courtney, and I honestly am not seeing a lot of difference in the Hasselblad images, than those of your Nikons. Checking on pricing, it was stated it's basically for Professionals. Perhaps pixel peepers might see some changes, but 99.5% of us do not need a 100 Mp camera in my opinion. I do believe the new technology abilities may make getting the images more appealing, but the end result is the image quality, usually in a smaller format, well under poster or larger size. Love the forest setting, albeit in the rain the appeal is lessened, so thank-you for continuing on, and capturing the beautiful water falls Courtney. Weather is oddly different worldwide, as it's cold and miserable in western Canada this Spring as well, and even much cooler in southern Arizona, where I've just returned from! Look forward to your future video's Courtney!
Great video. Very natural 👍
Thanks to Alex kilbee i enjoying your photography.Its a wonderful enthusiasm.keep it up.good luck
An excellent video and some beautiful shots always look forward to your videos 🔥🔥🇬🇧
Love your videos. Keep them coming. Amazed at how you find the beautiful angle.
Wow so happy to see that you got to play with the big "H" monster! I will never get to own one of those!!! Hahahaha I'll have to stick with my Sony a7r5! With 61 Maga pixels I'm very happy to have a histogram! Please don't change your style! I love your awesome videos! The fact that you take amazing photos is a plus! Lol just don't burn yourself out!!!👍👍👍
waterfall 3 - the snappily named "upper cascade of the lower Clun Gwyn"
the ruins you found are of old gunpowder works which the area was famous for.
I once happened upon what I can only describe as a ghost while photographing Sgwd Gwladys late one spring evening
Love the Welsh waterfalls!
Looks like you had fun gooning around in the rain :D
Schönes Video und sehr interessant mit Mittelformat t zu fotografieren
I always look forward to your video’s, keep them coming x
Amazing vid, not just great shots but also entertaining as well.
Powerfull brain.😊
I Love your Videos and your humor.
Fun and informativ Videos.
Greetings from Germany.
Medium format masterrace camera. I can only drool.
so much inspiration for next time i go out with the camera
It's like watching momma bear lead the cub through the forest.
Just when I thought I’d seen all you camera bag tricks you pull out an amazing camera. Very interesting video and super images. Can’t image the price!
I absolutely love your videos; they are fun and informative! And, you are both an amazing person and wonderful photographer. Take care and be safe out there....
another grreat video great shots love your work and cant wait for more tnx so much for sharing
I always enjoiy your videos. Love to see you with another camera! But you are the same! Love it!
It’s a kind of magic!
Looks like you had a good time with the Hasselblad, Courtney, even though getting quite wet. Some wonderful images too and I quite enjoyed the video.
Love your video's! Hasselblad, nice camera. Stay dry.
Adoro seus vídeos. Suas fotos são lindas. Aqui no Brasil você tem muitos seguidores, parabéns!
this place it very beautiful
omg Hasselblad! If i opened my bag and it was empty i'd positively poop my pants lol! I still haven't learned to focus stack different parts, oof!
Gave me a fright when you fell but you laughed it off! A true photographer 😄
Another great video, vey relaxing, interesting and entertaining. I think Hasselblad should give you that gear for free for advertising their product 😄
It’s always so fun to watch you stumble and tumble through the forest! Some very nice images. I would love to see side by side comparison with the D850. Thanks for taking me along!
Side by side with the D850 could have been interesting! Thanks!
I just had to look up the cost of the Hasselblad X2D, I knew it'd be WAY out of my budget, but didn't know it'd cost over 8 grand USD!! Anywho...gorgeous photos Ms. Courtney! After seeing your comps here I feel some better about mine when I think the foreground's too busy with rocks, limbs, and stuff like that. I shoot falls with a couple different lenses - a 14-35mm and either my 24-70mm or 70-200mm. If I had just a sliver of your "amazing powerful brain" I'd be quite happy! 💜😎💜
Sometimes busy images can work and sometimes not! I was unsure about the bit of wood that was almost poking into the waterfall but went for it and I was pleasantly surprised! Thanks!
@@CourtneyVictoria As always, you're most welcome! (Dancing queen! 💜)
Hasselblad for me its like a child dream of getting access to the sweet shop during the night... even though Im happy (ish!) with my D7200 ...but soon will jump to a bigger light capturer 🙂
Nice all pictures ☃️☃️
This was a great video, nice images, great subjects. I love that hasselblad, I just wish my wallet liked it as much. It is a superb tool. A couple more updates and you will have a live histogram. Thanks again.
Fantastic video with lovely photos. The Hasselblad X2D is an amazing camera kit but and thats a big but way out of my price range ,would have to sell my kidney for one LOl. Thanks for sharing the photo journey beautiful falls. Stay dry for awhile .
I applaud your honesty in your review of the Hasselblad X2D. In spite of the awesome opportunity to get you hands on such an incredible camera and lenses, you were not hesitant to mention the few shortcomings of the X2D. Much respect to you for that. As usual, your video was entertaining and the images outstanding.
I was affraid you was going to swim again, good u didm't swim with the Hasselblad.
Love this video., 17:38 that was wow.
Almost! But luckily no swimming ha.
Bag magic from magician CV✨😁
Good series👍🏻.
great as always, was hoping for some dance, nice to see you had a partner on this trip.
Thanks Courtney. You do not need a Hasselblad, you could take beautiful photos with a Box Brownie. Cheers 🎉.
Very nice work ❤ I love it ❤
Beautiful images, but credit has to be given to more than the gear. :-) Thanks for the tour and the giggles!
Excellent video
Snowy rain, wet rocks, hasselblad, and Courtney. My anxiety went 📈📈📈
Especially at 9:47
Haha sorry I spiked your anxiety!!
I love this video, as I love all of your videos. The content and humour, more importantly your results. I love that you put down the settings used too. Thanks for helping to make me a better photographer. I do so wish though that I had a magic backpack too. I tried my Veo 49 out the same as you did. I put four items in to it, gave it a shake hey presto! I know have about forty plus items, all small bits and pieces that don't do anything anymore. I think I did something wrong? Obviously a little too vigorous with my shaking!!
Oh dear haha! Perhaps a little too vigorous!
Great video again!
Hi Courtney, did the magic bag tap and three spider carcases and an old Mars bar fell out, I just don't have the magic Hasselblad touch. thanks for showing that great images can be had in even the worst of weather. Thanks for the vid.
Oh dear, at least there was a snack in there despite it being old ha!
What a huge upgrade since D750 you've got here! Lovely! And... back again to Nikon ))
What a camera! I really loved that image of the waterfall through the trees - the one that had the elbow shape with the green moss. Thanks for sharing this. Sadly, I think this camera will for ever be beyond my price range.
I'm glad you like that shot, I was excited when I spotted that composition! Thanks!
How interesting it must have been to work a premiere medium format camera! The camera that fame landscape photographer #AnselAdams worked with after 8x10 view cameras! Some photographers (not me) would sell their souls for to own, or at least worked with time and time again. Just seeing how much larger the image is from 35mm must have been amazing. Although I'm a firm believer that it's the photographer who makes the image, not the camera. Even I must admit that working with a medium format camera for the first time had to be awesome.
Hello Victoria. Make sure you also drop the X2D into the water.😄
The ruins would look good with a covering of snow 😊
I love your videos!
🌺😊🌺 Thank you :)
Great photographs , and that camera kit looks to die for its simply a stunning design.
... só lembrando Courtney Victoria a natureza como o todo é impressionante, assim como Você faz com sua Olhos observando e raciocinando consegue ver e entender o quanto a natureza é " Linda". aqui do BRASIL Obrigado! Courtney Victoria por proporcionar as Belas imagens
Wow what a camera.
Considering you haven't had on loan long you managed to capture some cracking image's.
Thank goodness you didn't drop it in the water otherwise you would have to take out a mortgage..
I look forward to seeing your next video.
Good stuff as always. Your unusable shots are better than my keepers.
Great review in the H2D! Do you happen to know the brand of the L Bracket that was on the camera?
Very cool camera.
When I bought my first Hassy I told I finally found what I was looking for. Amazing camera, try the 30mm and 120mm macro too!
See this style of weather is pretty common living in Scotland. But I moved to Vancouver Canada and everyone complains of the weather. You get 3 months of 30oC+ and wildfires all summer then the rest of the year is just rain. At least in the UK you get all the weather systems each day all year haha.
how lucky are you to try that camera awesome job mate well done! Very jealous woudl love to try one of them out .
lovely photographer!!
I would like to see the “roots” ultra wide in monochrome. I think your observation that greener foliage is helpful. I know in northern Illinois USA our spring is yet to green up, which leaves me taking more monochromatic tree portraits. Keep up the good work!
As much as I love Hasselblad (I own and still use two 503cx 6x6) and dream of the X2D 100C, I can not justify the cost with my current budget. Quite honestly for the final output I would "occasionally" do, the D850 serves me beyond my general needs just beautifully. Side note; I just received my used [mint] condition 24-120 f4G, same setup as on your final scene, and I am actually over the moon with it. It is more substantial in my hands and on the D850 than I thought which surprised me, in a good way considering that this was once or still is a "kit" lens.
The X2D like I said would be everything but our Nikon setups come a close second and honestly more useful than the Hassy for all around work.
Lovely images btw.
Glad you like the 24-120mm so far! As you said, despite being a 'kit lens' I swear by mine! Love using it. I think the cost is what would dissuade most from the X2D, it's quite an investment but it is a powerhouse of a camera.
@@CourtneyVictoriaIf you move onto the Z system, the Z24-120 is an “S” and I can’t fault it! By all accounts it’s better than the F lens in every way. Except it doesn’t have your eye...
ABBA, Volvo und Hasselblad!
Enjoyed the video very entertaining and informative, you're fed up of the weather .... you want to try living here😢
So, did you opt to purchase the camera? I enjoy your straightforward approach to photography and your explanations of how or why you're shooting images. Thanks for sharing :)
What a fantastic site for photography! Very cool. For grins, I checked the cost of the kit you are using: $12.5K. Wow. I use a pre-owned D750 so I'm on a budget that doesn't even think about the modern bodies. But I do have a 80-200 2.8 (two-touch) on it's way. ;-)
Hi, great video. I like to ask you what is the L bracket you use? Why I ask you this question? Because with my lens 120 Macro lens, the camera tend to unscrew... Too heavy weight.
15 stops of dynamic range?? That really is insane!😆
Wonderful video 👍