HOW TO TAKE CREATIVE IMAGES THAT STAND OUT!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • I showcase how to take unique creative shots that will improve your photography. Challenge yourself to think outside the box, break the rules and embrace your inner creativity. I hope you enjoy. Cheers, Duade
    -----------------------------
    Join this channel to support me:
    www.youtube.com/@duade/join
    ----------------------------
    Affiliate Links
    ------------------------------
    🛒DXO PureRAW 3 - tidd.ly/3hH0Kta
    🛒Topaz Denoise - topazlabs.com/denoise-ai-2/re...
    🛒iFootage Products www.ifootagegear.com/?ref=Dua... Use Code DUADEPATON for 10% off
    🛒Prograde Memory Card - use coupon code DUADE for 15% off
    👍bit.ly/3uN6WGb *Very High Freight Costs Outside USA*
    ------------------------------
    My Cameras - Affiliate Links
    🛒Olympus OM-1 geni.us/nsv5
    🛒Canon R6 Mark II geni.us/Suy1
    🛒Canon R7 geni.us/L6TITJ
    🛒Canon R6 geni.us/08Ro
    🛒Canon R5 geni.us/IshRd
    🛒Canon R10 geni.us/AEvjF4
    🛒Sony A7IV geni.us/wxaU
    🛒DJI Pocket 2 geni.us/gAmY
    🛒Insta Go 360 2 geni.us/JkFeNDp
    🛒DJI Air2s Drone geni.us/qYhA2A
    My Lenses
    🛒Olympus 100-400 geni.us/WAsE3i2
    🛒Sigma 150-600C geni.us/AxMQ
    🛒Canon RF100-400 geni.us/avzOe
    🛒Canon RF800 f11 geni.us/yhnjyl
    🛒Canon RF100-500 geni.us/wLTrLf
    🛒Canon RF35 1.8 geni.us/T3OrIs6
    🛒Canon RF24-105 f4 geni.us/o1Dyw7
    🛒Canon EF500 F4 IS II geni.us/YMFVl
    🛒RF1.4x Converter geni.us/SG5AfJW
    🛒RF2x Converter geni.us/00e2R
    🛒Sony 200-600 geni.us/Yrysuf
    Audio - Wireless Mic
    🛒Rode Wireless Go 2 geni.us/FhjPXr
    Tripod
    🛒Ifootage TC7 geni.us/dwhKB6N
    🛒Benro CF Tripod (C373T) geni.us/c0RMABZ
    🛒iFootage C180 Cobra Monopod www.ifootagegear.com/?ref=Dua... Use Code DUADEPATON for 10% off
    🛒Sirui AR3204 Tripod geni.us/EvIs Code: DUADEPATON for 5% off
    🛒Sirui PH20 Gimbal bit.ly/3ArJykf Code: DUADEPATON for 5% off
    🛒Sirui PH10 Gimbal geni.us/UBEct Code: DUADEPATON for 5% off
    🛒Flexshooter Pro geni.us/3MZsDX
    🛒Skimmer Ground Pod bit.ly/3F7QHqo
    🛒Weifeng 6663A Tripod /Ballhead ebay.to/3ArL5W3
    Monitor
    🛒Ninja 5 monitor geni.us/aLZv6J
    Bag Hide
    🛒Lenscoat Lenshide store.naturescapes.net/lensco...
    Bag
    🛒Think Tank Photo Airport Commuter Backpack geni.us/5cu7NQ
    Accessories
    🛒Prograde CF Express B and SD Cards amzn.to/3NlYPqb
    -------------------------------
    Join this channel to support me:
    www.youtube.com/@duade/join
    --------------------
    👍My Paypal if you wish to donate directly: www.paypal.me/DuadePaton
    Business enquiries: duade.paton@gmail.com
    -------------------------------
    👍Follow Me & View My Images
    -------------------------------
    Website: www.duadepaton.com
    🖼️Gallery of my photos: photos.duadepaton.com
    🖼️Photos from video:
    🖼️Instagram: / duadepaton
    -------------------------------
    Chapters
    00:00 Unleash Your Creativity
    00:47 Member Images
    02:22 Creative Images Elements
    05:21 Matthew Jones Images
    07:27 My Creative Images
    10:40 Break The Rules
    14:39 How To Be Creative
    17:50 Joy Of Photography
    18:44 Conclusion
    ---
    Music
    Candelion/Candle / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com

Комментарии • 251

  • @davidfelber
    @davidfelber Год назад +22

    Yes yes yes. Personally I have gone from “taking photos of birds” to “taking photos that have birds in them.” For me, it’s an essential difference, and I am having a glorious time. Distance, not proximity, is my new friend. Also making the background a real priority. What a lovely way to be in the world. Thank you always. You’re my hero.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +2

      Love that David, "Taking photos that have birds in them" what a wonderful mindset that I am sure is reaping rewards with your photography. Have fun out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @joanhuggett5164
    @joanhuggett5164 Год назад +32

    This video is exactly why you are my favourite channel, Duade. Many, many wonderful stories here.
    And so many stunning images one after the other has me high on emotion at the moment.
    Small in the frame, birds in habitat, dark images... I can't tell you how much I loved this whole presentation.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thank you Joan, I am glad you enjoyed it. I was blown away by the amazing images also. Cheers, Duade 👍

  • @Arcane_._.
    @Arcane_._. Год назад +5

    You've reminded me of the joy being out on an early morning with my camera in hand and binoculars strung around my neck. Listening to the birds singing and calling while the sun peeks over the horizon, sending warm rays across the land. And of course, the joy of capturing that.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Sounds like my sort of place, have fun out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @Michael_Chay_Photography
    @Michael_Chay_Photography Год назад +4

    Thank you Duade for the honour of being included in your video and for your kind words. So many great photos from other members and also your own photos. Your friend Matt really had a great artistic eye for photography. His photography is perfection. Thanks Michael

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Michael, I loved your images, so beautiful and yes I was stoked to share so many wonderful images from the community. Cheers, Duade

  • @DanBetty
    @DanBetty Год назад +7

    Thank You Duade for including one of my images in your video. I agree a zoom and some imagination add a whole new dimension to our bird photography. You get lots of credit for inspiring me to get out of a warm bed well before sunrise and at temps that are considered dangerous to see what I can find. Sea smoke, as we call it in Maine is always interesting but it means going out before sunrise in temps well, well below 0 which adds a challenging aspect. On that morning I couldn't take my heavy gloves off for more than a few seconds

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      It was my pleasure mate and I'm stoked you did as that photo was well worth it. Cheers, Duade 👍

  • @galesaunders4120
    @galesaunders4120 Год назад +3

    Brilliant, Marks Hummingbird is just outstanding....such a stunning capture. Great, positive advice as always. I always look forward to your presentations, thank you for using my image as well but the Hummingbird as you said stands out for its uniqueness 🤩

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Gale, yes, that image certainly was special, and I really enjoyed it. Cheers, Duade

  • @msyuan1124
    @msyuan1124 Год назад +5

    Thank you, Duade, for another inspiring video. I think most of us start out with portraits. In part, because the subjects are so beautiful and we often don’t have the chance to get that close or to see the bird for more than a fleeting glance. A photograph with a long focal length lens gives us that opportunity to better appreciate the details and beauty. But you said something key about your lovely Royal Albatross shot - “It just oozes story.” Story is that added dimension that beautiful portraits don’t often capture. Story helps elicit emotion beyond admiration of the beautiful birds.
    One minor correction about my White-Tailed Kite shot. This is a mating pair. The female is on the nest for much of the time, so the male will hunt for both of them. Instead of bringing the food to the nest, they will often transfer the food in mid-air. They weren’t fighting over the vole - it was his gift.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks for the explanation Mark, my apologies, gear behaviour and story for sure. Yes, it can be very difficult to capture behaviour and story, but when you do it's worth it. Cheers, Duade 👍

    • @msyuan1124
      @msyuan1124 Год назад

      @@Duade No apologies needed, of course. One shot doesn’t show context. I have a dozen shots of the whole sequence that would show that it wasn’t a fight, but a feeding.

  • @TomazNMelo-tf9sc
    @TomazNMelo-tf9sc Год назад +4

    One of my favorites videos ever, Duade. I never have a big prime lens, and despite I have some portraits that I loved, my favorite type of photo are the ones that have behavior, habitat or any other element that tell a history. I always look to the winning photos of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year and it's awesome how creative this guys are. All stiles are nice, but creative shots can be done don't matter how expensive is your gear. By the way, your members are fantastic photographers and I really enjoy see this beautiful collection of images.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Tomaz, yes, we are lucky to have so many styles to choose from and I agree the level of our community is excellent, I was so happy to see all the wonderful images. Cheers, Duade

  • @amandatorres5908
    @amandatorres5908 Год назад +3

    no one inspires my photography like you Duade! Great Video and excellent photos, I love the sulphur crested cockatoo shot so much. & that the shot of the Hummingbird in the sprinkler by mark really caught my eye!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Amanda, yes the Hummingbird was a special shot to be sure. Cheers, Duade

  • @tomscott88
    @tomscott88 Год назад +7

    Such a great video! Love your attitude and it really inspires me to think about my own photography. Keep it up 👍🏻

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Tom, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Cheers, Duade 👍

  • @KurtisPape
    @KurtisPape Год назад +3

    I have followed you since I started photography 2.5 years ago. I have seen the shift in your photography, I took your advice back when I started so I was all about water setups.
    But I naturally leaned towards handheld walk around photography, just loved the experience of hiking 10kms with the camera. Wasn't until your Fuscous Honeyeater video I actually started thinking about zooming my lens out.
    I'm still just after front lighting because focusing on bush birds I love capturing the details. I'm yet to go out and photograph salt water birds.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Kurtis, it is all about trying things and seeing what you enjoy, your tastes will change over time and it's just a matter of leaning in to what you enjoy. Sounds like you love walking and shooting which is great. Cheers, Duade 👍

  • @eskay2250
    @eskay2250 Год назад +1

    These are my favourite videos that you make Duade. Presenting creative ideas and sharing the viewers shots. Loved the heron and pelican examples

  • @angelaandrew3039
    @angelaandrew3039 Год назад

    You summed photography up in just a few words Duade, "the best photos are the ones that hold our gaze for more than a few seconds" brilliant !. But it takes 10,000 or more photos to get to that point, and that is why I love photography because it is so hard and subjective. Cheers.

  • @sosomelodies659
    @sosomelodies659 Год назад

    Yep! All those photos were impactful and engaging. Right away we forget about such things as camera brands, color fringing, chromatic aberrations, mirrorless or dslr's. It's the power of the image that matters.

  • @TonyBrunt
    @TonyBrunt Год назад

    Whilst over the years I have tried to shake off my two constant photographic companions, incompetence and mistake, I have recently come to value their input to my photographic journey. Funnily enough, when I'm editing the photos my eye often goes to the "mistake" photos, like over / underexposure, too slow a shutter speed, shooting back lit, shooting towards a setting sun, bird flies behind a bush etc ... then I try and remember to incorporate my mistakes into my normal photographic repertoire! My main lessons from around 50 years of making photos, is to try everything (film made that more prohibitive) and to always look behind you, because more often than not, that's where the best photo lies.

  • @Marleydia
    @Marleydia Год назад +6

    Yes, yes and yes! I love this topic. I’ve been shooting for 3 years now. I’m having the same experience. Started with just capturing the bird, to isolating the portrait. To environment and behavior. Love the idea of creating something beautiful and story telling. I am always looking for moments, even with common birds. I absolutely love your channel! I feel like you are a kindred soul! I hear your voice when I’m out in nature.
    “Where else would you want to be!”

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your lovely comment, I am happy to hear the channel is helping you on your journey. Take care, Cheers, Duade

  • @lathajes6199
    @lathajes6199 Год назад +2

    Wonderful video. Inspiring captures. Thank You.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Latha, Cheers, Duade

  • @joeljohn72
    @joeljohn72 Год назад +4

    Another great content. This is what I like about this channel.. it not only explain in detail about techniques but also share live examples with the story behind it. Those unique pictures are stunning.
    Thanks again.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks John, my pleasure and happy to share the wonderful images captured by my amazing members, Cheers, Duade

  • @Kampani_2024
    @Kampani_2024 Год назад +1

    One of the most useful videos. Thank you Duade

  • @wilsonchee5834
    @wilsonchee5834 Год назад +1

    Absolutely thrilled to have my picture included in your video Duade. Your videos are very informative and your passion and enthusiasm is contagious. Keep up the good work.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Wilson and thanks for sharing, I was so happy to see all the wonderful images. Cheers, Duade

  • @stuartriley
    @stuartriley Год назад +6

    Duade, your goals and taking a unique view to overlook the rules but rely on your instincts for creativity is impressive. I have yet to become a wild life photographer, let alone be a bird photographer. As a documentary photographer, I did not realize I had some preconceived rules; other than getting the shot. Now I know that I need to put time into compositions and then being creative.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Stuart, I think the rules I use still form the foundations but I just needed to expand what I thought was possible and just look for those different shots. Good luck out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @johng5819
    @johng5819 Год назад +2

    Great video. I too, am trying to get away from bird portraits....love them, but boring. Some of my better photos since, are by "accident". So trying to re-create accidental photos is my "outside the box".

  • @andrewyoung8880
    @andrewyoung8880 Год назад +1

    A big thank you Duade for all your videos. I've learnt so much watching them, several more than once. You're easy to listen to and make everything so clear. At the moment I visit the same location, sometimes several times a week and will spend up to six hours wandering. People ask why I always go back to the same spot, and the answer is the birdlife is always changing, plus the excitement of finding a new species to photograph.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Andrew, 100% agree with you, I return to the wetlands all the time, every time is different, even if the species are the same. Have fun out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @barbarachamberlain6918
    @barbarachamberlain6918 Год назад +3

    A wonderful and inspiring video! So interesting to see your image style evolve. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      My pleasure Barbara, thanks for the support, Cheers, Duade

  • @myspud9254
    @myspud9254 Год назад +5

    As always Duade, thank you so much for putting these wonderful videos together. The time and thoughtfulness you put into these not only demonstrate your passion and joy, but also encourage ours. Kudos to all the folks whose images you shared. Absolutely stunning. They capture such intimate moments in wildlife and remind us of all the good in life.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind comment, I really appreciate the feedback, I agree the photos shared were stunning. Cheers, Duade

  • @AliasJimWirth
    @AliasJimWirth Год назад +1

    Some truly fine photos. If I had taken half of these they would all be displayed on my walls at home. I am learning to appreciate, all the more, the effort people put in to get images like these which you have shared in this video. Thank you, Duade.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Jim, yes, they are rare but when they happen, they are special and I am very fortunate to have a few. Have fun out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @MrTmiket0007
    @MrTmiket0007 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing another wonderful video like always ❤🤗

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      My pleasure mate, you had a stunning images that is for sure, Cheers, Duade

  • @brianlemke6017
    @brianlemke6017 Год назад +1

    I agree with you on zoom lenses stimulating creativity. Previously, I shot birds and wildlife with my D850+500mm pf combo. Great kit but when I picked up the OM1+150-400mm 4.5 TC, my bird photography immediately jumped to another level. Partly it’s the amazing AF, frame rates and pro-capture features of this camera. But also the lens, the ability to go from 300mm ffe to 1000mm. I feel I can go out and catch everything from closeups to environmental shots - and adapt my shooting and subjects to changing conditions.
    Sometimes it feels like cheating - so I dust off my Nikon kit, go out and work a little bit harder.

  • @PKBATw
    @PKBATw Год назад +1

    Great video and a very good approach too what I am running into as well. The bird on a perch is what fills up my my hard drive but do not quit satisfy me anymore as it did in the beginning.
    This video made me think on a different way of looking and motivated me.
    Thanks Duade from the Netherlands!

  • @WillJohnstonPhotography
    @WillJohnstonPhotography Год назад +4

    Brilliant video - the images are stunning and have inspired me to get out and enjoy the spring weather here in the UK. We are off for a short break soon which might provide an opportunity to look beyond the “bird on a stick” format. Keep up the great work - it's good to hear the story behind the image, I think that adds to the enjoyment of photography.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Will, I enjoy all styles of photography but trying to be creative has just added that extra style I can look out for. Good luck out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @jamesmathews1640
    @jamesmathews1640 Год назад +1

    One of your best videos. It was very inspiring. I love the portrait shots, but when you capture something that is artistic and unique it makes you realize what photography can be. The mood or behavior shots are always my favorite and the ones I'm most proud of. Your tips in this video are going to help me in getting more of these inspiring shots. Thank you for all your help in improving my photography. Keep the videos coming.

  • @sylarast
    @sylarast Год назад +2

    Thanks duade for another insightful video & special thanks for including my photograph in there 😊 (Aditya) . As beginners we generally dont encourage the idea of thinking out of the box rather we try to get the best we can from the moment and so we tend to rely mostly on portrait styled shots basically we play "safe". However my next day in the field will surely be a surprise to me because i will make sure to break every rule i have learned till today. Hopefully it will be a day full of new lessons and insights and maybe i could get lucky with some shots.Through your videos you have helped us realise the true potential of everything be it the enviroment , eqipument , situation you name it. Thanks once again for the inspiration . Namaste 😊!!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks for submitting the image, very nice shot, I think it is important to try different things but ultimately choose which styles brings you the most joy. Good luck on your next outing. Cheers, Duade

  • @generaltso9402
    @generaltso9402 Год назад

    Never thought I'd like a photo of a Herring Gull!

  • @mstrathmore
    @mstrathmore Год назад +1

    Duade thanks for making this video. My style of photography is much like the type you mention here, not because I’m anything special but more because of the environments I typically shoot in. This means my images are rarely staged, I’m rarely able to pre plan a wildlife image, and there are often “real world” things in the frame. I was getting really down on myself because all I was seeing was these (admittedly beautiful) perfect bird on a stick images with 100% creamy backgrounds, a single perch, and nothing else in the frame. I have nothing against those, and even aspire to take them, but I was getting to a point where I thought anything “less” wasn’t ok.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate, far from it, all styles have their place and I agree many portrait shots are stunning. However, I also admire habitat style shots with more story and creativity. The beauty is we are free to try all styles and enjoy each one as I am learning to do. Cheers, Duade

  • @tomhendron2357
    @tomhendron2357 Год назад

    Brilliant, inspirational, and motivating video, Duade!!! Thank you for this!!!

  • @2224jnk
    @2224jnk Год назад

    Duade, all of your videos are great but this was truly special both in terms of the message and the images you shared. I am a big fan of the "environmental" shots and the photos in this video are nothing short of awe-inspiring! Would love to see more of your thoughts and work and the work of your community in this genre!

  • @klaustomasini
    @klaustomasini Год назад +2

    Yepp Duade, that are real words. most of the time we are to much focused at the subject than the complete scene or composition. break your thinking, concentration to the subject and let the inspiration flow for the "total" composition. learn from other genres of photography. switch your thinking to an art view of photography and develop this. for sure at the starting point the subject rules and later on your creativity should rule.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Klaus, I am still early on in my creative journey but I am enjoying the challenge but will still take plenty of portraits also. Cheers, Duade

    • @klaustomasini
      @klaustomasini Год назад

      @@Duade You take amazing photos and producing marvelous vlogs. If you have some patience think about what‘s called reversed engineering in software. Like reversed approach to a wildlife still. Complete composing first and subject afterwards. Like setting the subject in a well prepared nest.

  • @dmvdl1880
    @dmvdl1880 Год назад

    I often ask myself what creativity is. I always shoot what I like. I also look at a lot of pictures and I also get a feeling what I like from that and what works well in terms of composition for me. I think in the end it really is a matter of experience of both: knowing what you like and knowing what can work. If I say to myself that I want to be creative today I think that would not work. But just going outside and being open for everything also with an eye on what something can become in post worked the best for me. And especially do some experimenting and variation. Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @Gaztography
    @Gaztography Год назад +4

    Very interesting subject Duade, certainly makes you think more about the way to see an image before pressing the shutter.
    I suppose it’s down to broadening the photographers you follow/watch online and get a wider balance of styles. But who doesn’t like breaking the rules 😂
    The level of images you show in this vid is amazing, some very talented members in this group.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Gary, totally agree, I follow a few landscape photographers who I admire and have a lot of respect for, I think trying new things can only help our base passion. The only issue I have is if the light is nice I'm trying to capture the birds :-) Cheers, Duade

  • @Dogmom915
    @Dogmom915 Год назад +1

    Dan Betty takes fantastic photos. I have seen a lot of his work and it’s really good!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      He sure does, I am happy he is part of the community. Cheers, Duade

  • @Juancguerrarojas
    @Juancguerrarojas Год назад +2

    Great video Duade. I feel that if everyone is shooting the same thing as everyone else then no one is thinking creatively and thinking out of the box. It’s better to experiment and get different images even if it might not be what everyone else is doing. Not every picture has to be a prize winning photograph. For me it’s about having fun and waiting for something interesting to happen. 😊

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Great mindset mate and a great way to shoot, have fun out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @joematokovic9672
    @joematokovic9672 Год назад +1

    A great video to stir the imagination and explore the possibilities, challenge accepted.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Joe, good luck and have fun, Cheers, Duade

  • @rcgrant9310
    @rcgrant9310 Год назад +2

    Duade, Sir -- Thank you for the time & effort you put forth producing such a detailed video. You continue to have such a positive impact on the way I look at composition. I commend you & all those whose amazing images appeared in this video. Fantastic photography and yes, TRULY UNIQUE!

  • @juanitakelly3082
    @juanitakelly3082 Год назад

    This is timely because I was just telling a friend that I am trying for more creative shots now that I have captured the majority of species in our local area. Thanks for all the great ideas!

  • @paulinefollett3099
    @paulinefollett3099 Год назад +1

    Such an inspiring video. I was recently holidaying in Tasmania. I visited a bookshop in Devonport and whilst browsing, my attention was drawn to a book with a Pink Robin on the front cover. I soon realised it was Matt's and your book so I quickly purchased it. I really love the book and the dedication to Matt. It was truly heartwarming. Plus the images are brilliant. Congratulations.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Pauline, your comment made me smile and yes, Matt was a dear friend and so inspiring, it truly brings me joy to see his images and remember what an incredible friend he was. Cheers, Duade

  • @picklebird1261
    @picklebird1261 Год назад +1

    Excellent video describing the pictures I aspire to take--thanks so much. Beautiful examples. Catherine

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      My pleasure Catherine, Cheers, DUade

  • @bryanandryszak925
    @bryanandryszak925 Год назад +1

    Hi, Duade. I’ve seen a number of your videos and enjoy the quality of them and the beauty of your images. Your product reviews have also been helpful to me as they are thorough, understandable, and unbiased. Recently, I became a Subscriber and wanted to tell you that THIS video in particular left me with an extra feeling of excitement and sense of inspiration to broaden my horizons as a bird and, in general, ‘ecologically-focused’ photo hobbyist. Thanks so much. I’m glad to be a Subscriber.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Bryan and I appreciate you subscribing to the channel and glad to hear the video was thought provoking. Have fun out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @HeyZintora
    @HeyZintora Год назад +2

    Fantastic video Duade, loved seeing all of the creative images. Sometimes taking a photo that is not what you're used to taking can actually be that spark to always try something different. Thank you for including my photo too, it made my day!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      It is my pleasure and I totally agree with you, I really enjoy backlit shots now and actively look for them. Cheers, Duade

  • @krisceuppens5273
    @krisceuppens5273 Год назад

    those turkeys, had to say immediately how much i love it!

  • @andrewkeir2282
    @andrewkeir2282 Год назад +1

    Duade, you have once again nailed your video. I love this creative style of bird photography and as I improve my skills I am reaching for the art.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Andrew, I think we all aspire to capture these unique images, but it is a lot easier said than done, they are pretty rare but once you start looking it will increase your odds for sure. Cheers, Duade

  • @lfarrington-by4ll
    @lfarrington-by4ll Год назад +2

    Perfect timing for this! I had just seen a photo online that I thought was mine - it was THAT similar. Great ideas here on things I can do to get a little more creative. Can't wait to get out there today and give this a try

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Good luck, nothing wrong with portraits whatsoever but it is nice to challenge ourselves to capture something unique. CHeers, Duade

  • @sarahbatsford4791
    @sarahbatsford4791 Месяц назад +1

    You have got me so inspired! So happy I found your channel.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Месяц назад

      Great to hear, have fun out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @pdel7007
    @pdel7007 Год назад

    For decades I thought of myself as mainly a landscape photographer. Then Covid lock down came I started to focus and the sparrows and starlings in my garden. Like all those below I'm following your route and really enjoying how you inspire and guide my progress. I've just recently thought my landscape and macro needs the same "outside the box" philosophy. Is it right to say "don't take photographs - make photographs" I'm aware I don't have a great artistic imagination but you and other RUclipsrs do provide me with little sparks of inspiration. Thank you

  • @rflsms
    @rflsms Год назад +3

    Very nice photos from the viewer and you as well! One style of photography that I enjoy very much is showing the surroundings, the leaves, the ground (and is actually easier to shoot because you don't need to isolate the bird with a clean, far away background or have a very fast lens!)

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Rafael, yes, it is a fun style but has its challenges also. Cheers, DUade

    • @rflsms
      @rflsms Год назад

      @@Duade definitelly! I keep doing circles around the tree trying to capture the bird on a good-ish angle 🤣

  • @tibtechtalks
    @tibtechtalks Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your nice video. All photos are amazing and appreciate your unique rules for taking birds photography. Actually you are a great artist of photographing.

  • @ericdawson3222
    @ericdawson3222 Год назад +1

    Lovely images, great ideas and, not least, a fine tribute to your late, talented friend. I look forward, too, to future showcases of your members’ photos from around the world. I’m going to continue working on the perfect bird-on-a-stick shot - a great portrait (of a bird, your spouse or your child) is never easy or a waste of time - while remaining alert to opportunities to capture characteristic behaviours and environmental shots. Thanks as always for your generosity.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Eric, yes, I too start with portraits and try to capture the best possible image of a species, then I try to get a creative version of that species. Cheers, DUade

  • @Lil-JensStudio
    @Lil-JensStudio Год назад +1

    One of my most favorite techniques is to play bird songs in the field using he Merlin Bird ID app on my phone. Once the species is identified, I play several recordings from the app and 'call' the bird in question into what I hope is a decent shot. To date, this has worked on Carolina Wrens, Northern Cardinals, Tufted Titmouse, Brown Thrashers, Eastern Phoebes, Brown Crested Flycatchers, and most recently, a White-eye Vireo. I pursued him with the bird call trick for nearly forty five minutes before I got a decent shot of the very elusive and timid bird. Rarely does this ever end up producing a 'text book' perfect image and forget about any preset rules, but it is the most exciting way I have found to enjoy pursuing birds with a camera.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing, using calls can be effective for sure, the tricky part to address is what is appropriate with calls and that is ultimately up to each photographer. I think the best way is to not use around nests or breeding birds or if we can see the bird is distressed. It is a very controversial topic in many countries including Australia, my view is people are going to use calls so I would just hope people use common sense and their own judgement in this regard. Good to hear you are having fun. Cheers, Duade

  • @LouisaLee63
    @LouisaLee63 Год назад

    Excellent advice! And thanks for sharing so many of your community photos. They are inspiring!!

  • @benoutside7593
    @benoutside7593 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed the video and seeing all the creative captures from you and other photographers. Info and photos were very inspiring. I love bird photography because the possibilities are endless. You can have 100 really great photos of a species, but the 101th could be better than the 100 or capture the bird doing something totally unique or in a unique pose or setting.

  • @kimraymond2749
    @kimraymond2749 Год назад +1

    Great food for thought. The ideas apply to other types of photography like street photography. Get out look for the unusual and record it. I didn't submit this time but then realized that my favorite photos fit the bill because they make me happy when I look at them.😅 I also realize that it's easy to fall back into taking ordinary photos.😢

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Hi Kim, anytime I hit the shutter its a good photo for my mental health :-) I think the key is just being aware of the photo opportunity when it presents itself and trying things even if you don't think it will work. Over time we train ourselves to instinctively get into the best spots etc. Have fun out there, Cheers, Duade

  • @paulrobinson8560
    @paulrobinson8560 Год назад +1

    Love this video. Your attitude to photography has helped me in my progression (I didn't want to say the word journey). I love taking photos that other people like but my love of photography is not dependent on them liking the images. I could listen to you talk photography all day long, and such good photos throughout the video too. Thank you.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Paul, I appreciate the feedback and sounds like you have a great mindset which is great. Cheers, Duade

  • @nzbirbz
    @nzbirbz Год назад

    Great video. I totally agree. I love getting a good portrait image (which I am still learning to do well), but my favorite images have been the ones that are more unique. Beautiful shots by you and your members.

  • @Beaver-be8vk
    @Beaver-be8vk Год назад

    Good final words. Just enjoy being in nature. I always go out thinking I’m going to get photos of X but end up getting a great shot of Y. Then is isn’t till later I realize what I got was probably a once in a lifetime situation. I always leave with something great I wasn’t expecting.

  • @dimitristsagdis7340
    @dimitristsagdis7340 Год назад

    Indeed the 'bird on the stick' never did for me :-) Glad to hear you are consciously moving away from it - I would love to watch the next chapters of that move.

  • @johobirding
    @johobirding Год назад +1

    Thank you Duade for another beautiful video, I'm challenging myself and I'm looking for new ideas and proper mindset, and you and your vids help me so much. This was inspiring! You are amazing in what you're doing. Cheers! Tomas

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Tomas, it is my pleasure and good luck, Cheers, Duade

  • @jsimes1
    @jsimes1 Год назад +1

    I have to admit to being a fan of both the portrait style photographs as well as the more creative storytelling style. I'm so new to wildlife photography that I'm afraid I'm not very good at either but I also have to admit I could not care less. I really enjoy being out and about in nature wether I capture any good images or not. It kinda makes my wife nuts. We went to Iceland last year and I spent 10 days battling the weather and the landscape and I came away with very few good images but I had the time of my life! We are going back this year and I hope to do the same again ... and if I get more keepers then that is great but it will still be a wonderful trip!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Great mindset and attitude Joe, enjoying the adventure and process is the key to longevity, once we start expecting great shots every time can lead to frustration and disappointment. Have fun on your next visit to Iceland. Cheers, Duade

  • @comeraczy2483
    @comeraczy2483 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for yet another fantastic videos. I have the feeling that part of what you call creative images is a very personal view. When I look at your birds on a stick, I always wish I could be as creative a you are in that specific style. From my personal point of view, your mastery in this specific style does lead to very creative images. Conversely, backlit medium- and large-sized birds is another style that I personally tend to find less exciting, perhaps because I've seen a bit too many of those images. That said, kudos for finding that heron rookery and for capturing that fantastic image.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback, it is interesting isn't it what we all find interesting and engaging, I am happy to do both portrait and creative, I guess I am just going through that creative phase at the moment. Cheers, DUade

  • @bruceholmes4006
    @bruceholmes4006 Год назад +1

    Another great video. I tend to bounce back and forth between birds closeup and then something more like birds in their element. I guess it is the circumstance of where and when I am shooting. Great stories and great advice. Thank you again for another great video.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Bruce, totally agree, the location is going to dictate the style for sure and its great to have options. I am happy to shoot whatever is in front of me :-) Cheers, Duade

  • @JohnDrummondPhoto
    @JohnDrummondPhoto Год назад

    I really like environmental images of birds and other wildlife, especially if they capture some action or behavior. I don't have property to use as a setup (urban life is real). I do use calls in the field within limits to lure birds down from the forest canopy. But ultimately, I can only get so close; so to get a pleasing image, I make use of the environment like a landscape photographer, which I also am. Those images you showed at the beginning were stunning, especially the hummingbird.

  • @hilarie4
    @hilarie4 Год назад

    Uniqueness is best!!

  • @brianhoulihan9335
    @brianhoulihan9335 Год назад

    Hi Duade. fantastic video, has made me look at what Im doing with my images and wildlife Photography great work cheers 😎

  • @thomaseriksson6256
    @thomaseriksson6256 Год назад

    Thank you. Always nice to listen to you

  • @jackq279
    @jackq279 Год назад +1

    Great video; thanks for sharing your thinking! To help myself in this area I recently started keeping two Lightroom folders. One is my “best” ID shot for each species. The other is my “favorite” photo of each species. These favorites usually contain something interesting or unique - atmosphere, behavior, context, etc. In any case, it gives me more options when I go out to think about a new “best” in either category. Lots of fun.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Great idea Jack, I too like to get a nice portrait first and then work on my creative version of that species. Thanks for sharing, Cheers, Duade

  • @garrywatters1140
    @garrywatters1140 Год назад +2

    Had a picture used by ABC NT used for their weather program. It was an egret sitting in a tree looking out towards the rising sun. The whole pic was a golden yellow apart from the bird which was white.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Congrats Garry, that must have been a highlight. Cheers, Duade 👍

  • @denisesavage2382
    @denisesavage2382 Год назад +1

    Loved seeing all those member images. Some stunning shots that people contributed for this video. So much to just enjoy and also appreciate and learn from. Thanks Duade for your ongoing sharing and inspiring. I do very much enjoy what you bring to the world.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Denise, you are too kind, I noticed there is a heart next to your name for me which tells me how often you comment which is greatly appreciated. Cheers, Duade

  • @Rooster0529
    @Rooster0529 Год назад

    I found your channel about a week ago and have devoted tons of videos. I went out this evening and got four of the best images I have ever taken! Thank you so much.

    • @Rooster0529
      @Rooster0529 Год назад

      Just became a member. You’ve earned it.

  • @blisteringbooks2428
    @blisteringbooks2428 Год назад +1

    Duade, an absolutely fantastic video, as always, plenty of astounding images, including members. I am about to to drive slowly through Spain, so Storks displaying around their nests, Vultures soaring in the mountains etc. Recently I have had problems with image quality, I took hundreds of images using my Sigma 120-300 f2.8, with my brand new R5, only to find the R5 firmware defocuses Sigma lenses. This time I have a 100-400Lii, I could not justify the RF lens. Unfortuneately I don't drink coffee, otherwise I would become a member! Having watched some excellent videos I may try some footage while away. Keep inspiring us, good work.

  • @spiritalan
    @spiritalan Год назад

    You remind me of my brother Mark, who is an avid artistic photographer who does "think outside of the box." It is this ideal I'm trying to emulate and if I can get a good "bird on a stick" capture, I'll go for it.

  • @ginotizon2052
    @ginotizon2052 Год назад

    Love this video! I have been trying to explore this side of the process. 😀

  • @MudMaxMetalDetecting
    @MudMaxMetalDetecting Год назад

    Another great video and yes...I have begun to set too many rules around my photography. This has helped me to think again and just expand and be more creative. Thank you. ATB MMMD

  • @jamesscharnitz7640
    @jamesscharnitz7640 Год назад

    I like these kind of videos because it helps me envision things I can do on my own

  • @kirkwest3721
    @kirkwest3721 Год назад +1

    Excellent comparison and well done. I have the R7 combined with the 100-500mm lens and am exceedingly happy with it. Your progress through the styles is a natural progression if one wants to improve. Personally I started off as a macro photographer so quickly learnt that side lighting can add a tremendous amount of texture to your image . The subject well lit with light over the shoulder is a safe way to get a portrait but often they lose out on the contrast between shadows and highlights, which add something to your image immediately.

  • @svendnrgaard4158
    @svendnrgaard4158 Год назад

    A very inspiering video - from now I will go out of my comfortzone - thanks for sharing

  • @buggersofoz
    @buggersofoz Год назад

    Another heap of great tips, ideas and beautiful shots! I must admit that I'm too lazy for sunrise wakeup, tripods, groundpods and hides. I just try to get whatever I can from my bushwalks or even city walks. And incidentally, I've recently taken many similar shots that you featured: a sequence of pied cormorants with one neck-deep in another's throat, with a dozen or so watching perched on a tree, a few perched and a few taking off pied butcherbirds and a shot of a noisy miners catching flies (with flies around it). I took the latter while testing the AF of Panasonic GF8 and a pretty slow AF lens-Panasonic 45-200mm (paid A$200 for both!)... so like you said times and times again, it's not the gear that takes beautiful pictures, but the human behind it!

  • @gpfeiffer1
    @gpfeiffer1 Год назад

    Outstanding!

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Год назад +1

    That Australian Pelican shot by Matt is just stunning!!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thank you, one of my favourite shots I have ever seen. Cheers, Duade 👍

  • @briandurell
    @briandurell Год назад +1

    Wow!! Thanks, Duade. I have enjoyed and learned from your videos for quite a while now. This one knocked it out of the park (substitute the equivalent Aussie cricket expression - knocked it for 6?) I tried to give you two thumbs up for this one, but that seems not to be possible. Migration - particularly of warblers - is about to hit high gear in Canada so you have provided me with very well-timed inspiration as I hit the field with my new Nikon Z 100-400mm.

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks Brian, I appreciate the feedback and glad you enjoyed it. Good luck with the 100-400, a stellar lens to be sure. The cricket expression was close its "hit for 6" down here :-) Cheers, Duade

  • @lee-annecarpenter6844
    @lee-annecarpenter6844 Год назад

    You never fail to inspire me! Once again, the subject matter is so relevant. For me, and I suspect many others, there is an evolving journey. First, just capture any bird, then you streamline your photography to isolating the bird on a perch with lovely blurred background. Whilst I still like trying to achieve that, I’m now more interested in trying to creating more unique photos by looking for the story. Your very timely video just reinforces all these key points. Well done to you!

  • @SylvainBourmache
    @SylvainBourmache Год назад

    It is fantastic to see how you embrace what we could see coming for a while in your videos - Duade Mark III ! I think once you got comfortable with the technic in the initial years you indeed evolve to a strict framework applying rules but how great to see the results of your creative views. I especially love your backlit photos as well as those with this beautiful crisp gold colour of an Australian sunrise. Congratulations, I can't wait to discover more of your more creative views, don't be shy and show us your successes and attempts !

  • @YvoPhoto
    @YvoPhoto Год назад

    Another tip regarding creative shots, and this is for people who take photos for a while now, is to go back to photos from the past. Our view and take on photography and also our style change overtime. I sometimes do this exercise and find very interesting shots that at the time didn't say much to me, but when I see them again, I see it differently.
    You mentioned doing it, but didn't put much emphasis on the process.
    Congrats on another great video, I'm regretting not sending you a couple images myself, but I will eventually do it.
    Cheers from Portugal!

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks Pedro, so true and I have also uncovered some gems I overlooked when taking them. Just a matter of finding the time to do it. I look forward to seeing your images. Cheers, Duade

    • @YvoPhoto
      @YvoPhoto Год назад

      @@Duade wish granted, sent you some over email. Thanks again!
      Cheers!

  • @markchambers8826
    @markchambers8826 Год назад

    I really enjoyed watching this video. Thank you.

  • @paultrunfull3324
    @paultrunfull3324 Год назад

    Got to say there just awesome images on this vid and would have been happy to take any of them. And I totally agree with the whole idea in this episode.

  • @philipgowdy
    @philipgowdy Год назад

    I had been thinking this for myself, after so many years shooting its hard to take something different. To begin with its all about getting all the technical right, although thats very difficult, after a while, that really is the easy bit .Now, its a real challenge, to turn out something everyone else isnt doing on a daily basis. I have worked with wildlife all my life so look to behaviour mostly for my shots, however seeing your video I think I will go for more environmental images too. Great stuff as always Duade..keep up the great vids...Regards.

  • @thecuriocat
    @thecuriocat Год назад

    Stunning photos - I absolutely love the creative shots! Ty for sharing all these - very inspiring video ❤

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад

      Thanks so much!

  • @georgemccormick1247
    @georgemccormick1247 Год назад +1

    Haven’t been a subscriber for that long but this is the best video you’ve done IMHO, I’m in the natural photo group, I think the birds on a stick have there place but are boring to me and some border on the edge of being so processed they don’t look real. Give me the natural habitat every time, to me it’s more of a challenge. The photos were very inspiring. We’ll have to go, me and the dog are headed out back to get some shots of breeding purple martins skimming the water to get a drink. Keep the great videos coming will be looking for them.👀👀

    • @Duade
      @Duade  Год назад +1

      Thanks George, yes, it is interesting how we all have different tastes and preferences, it is what makes photography so good, we can choose the style that best suits us. Good luck with the Martins. Cheers, Duade

  • @chrismorecroft1599
    @chrismorecroft1599 Год назад

    Great Vid mate, All to true

  • @deniskeith4796
    @deniskeith4796 Год назад

    great video! i think most of us have to go through this stage or rather documentary, static and "academic" photography and finally go beyond this stage.... once you can rely on your technics, you can go further! :)

  • @stephenthompson1998
    @stephenthompson1998 Год назад

    V.enjoyable video, think just photograph what you some days it’s guide book stuff but occasionally you get the unusual one that when you get home it’s the best of the lot 😊

  • @davidmaltby2065
    @davidmaltby2065 Год назад

    1st time I have watched your videos. Such a wonderful and informative video. Thank you

  • @tedbrown7908
    @tedbrown7908 Год назад

    I have of many of those pictures similar to what you have shown but I didn't get them until I learned to Use Manual ISO, Wide open aperture and a fast shutter speed.