Glad you enjoyed it the video and shots. It's an amazing place and well worth a visit of your in that part of Spain. Thanks for watching and commenting
Glad you enjoyed it, many thanks for watching and commenting
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Thumbs up ere' Ralph, this is what I love! Must visit this place one day! Architectural photography, evening, night shots look fantastic, great job! Many thanks for sharing your work :)
brilliant ralph, what a beautifull location matched with stunning images. in the early part of the vlog it gave the illusion the buildings were sinking into the water
Yeah, cityscape photography, nothing wrong with mixing it up a bit, lol. Some amazing shots, I think all of the ones you show are really nice, especially the last one with the green and blueish purple colours! I live so close to the City of Arts and Science, will have to photograph it one day. Really good video Ralph, had a lot of fun watching, have a great Sunday afternoon.
Glad you enjoyed it Benn, you should definitely go there, fantastic place to walk around during the daytime and then set up for the evening. There were so many possible shots I could have made there. The more colourful one was my favourite as well, both because of the colours and because the composition is just a bit different from the 'hero' shot. In fact, that one is going in my portfolio. Many thanks for watching and commenting
This is absolutely FANTASTIC, Ralph. ( The video is superb and the shots are literally out of this world. In fact, for a while, I thought they really were!) LOL! Wish I had just half of your knowledge and expertise, but I don't think my Sony Nex 7 would accommodate neutral density filters for those long shots, and I'm getting along in years to consider getting a better camera. Anyway, I so thoroughly enjoy your tours into the world of photography, I'll have to satisfy myself with that. Thank you for taking us along.
Glad you enjoyed it Nancy, It is a very amazing place, definitely a bit out of this world. You can get filters that would fit your Nex 7 (I'm pretty sure anyway) and the later shots didn't use filters, just a solid tripod. Many thanks for watching and commenting
Thoroughly enjoyed that Ralph. I have taken many photographs in the City of Arts and Sciences Complex over the past few years and am always striving for that one unique standout image. Looks like I will be visiting for a few years yet ;-) On another note, I really enjoy your down to earth approach to photography and the way you present it in an honest fashion via the channel. Keep up the good work :-)
Glad you enjoyed it Michael, as with many 'well photographed' locations it's always going to be tricky to get a unique view and I certainly wasn't going to get one in just one visit. I was actually most pleased with my 5th image in the video as it's not the 'standard' composition (although I suspect it's far from unique). Many thanks for your kind comments about me and the channel and many thanks for watching
very very nice you seem to really like that place, I'm not jealous at all lol, i would have booked the hotel for another night .. ps i liked the ending, all of them :)
Beautiful. How do you calculate and set your exposures? Do you use the manual option or the other camera assist options? Plus, how to you determine the ND filter stop to use 1-10.. Do you have any video explaining these for landscape photography?
Hello Josh, glad you liked it. I do use manual exposure, pretty much all of the time. I do have some videos on these topics, some of them are older ones so the quality may not be as good as some of my later videos. This one is all about going manual - ruclips.net/video/aemBQ-hlFNs/видео.html - This one talks more about the Histogram - ruclips.net/video/n5mlDD4tWzA/видео.html - and this one is all about using filters - ruclips.net/video/FyNIq2XqBpI/видео.html - I hope they help. Thank you for watching and commenting
Hi .. Thanks for the video and your explanation ,however when processed your white becomes purposeless than what is seen actually before you take the images
Hello, thanks for the comment, I'm not really sure what you mean about white becoming purposeless, but there will be a difference in the white balance between the video camera and the stills camera
Ralph... Perfect cityscapes, urban images, architectural studies... whatever label applies!! Outstanding!! - John
I'm pleased you like it John, many thanks for watching and commenting
Now that is an amazing building, absolutely stunning and great documentary about it too
Glad you enjoyed it Nick, it is an amazing place and very photogenic. Many thanks for watching and commenting
What a stunning location, the shots where amazing.
Glad you enjoyed it the video and shots. It's an amazing place and well worth a visit of your in that part of Spain. Thanks for watching and commenting
Very cool shoot mate, stunning location, love the images you made. All round top vid buddy.
Glad you enjoyed it, many thanks for watching and commenting
Thumbs up ere' Ralph, this is what I love! Must visit this place one day! Architectural photography, evening, night shots look fantastic, great job! Many thanks for sharing your work :)
Yeah. You should definitely make the trip up there. I was well pleased with the shots, especially the later ones. Thanks for watching and commenting
brilliant ralph, what a beautifull location matched with stunning images. in the early part of the vlog it gave the illusion the buildings were sinking into the water
Glad you enjoyed it Jim, it does look a bit like that doesn't it. Many thanks for watching and commenting
Yeah, cityscape photography, nothing wrong with mixing it up a bit, lol.
Some amazing shots, I think all of the ones you show are really nice, especially the last one with the green and blueish purple colours! I live so close to the City of Arts and Science, will have to photograph it one day.
Really good video Ralph, had a lot of fun watching, have a great Sunday afternoon.
Glad you enjoyed it Benn, you should definitely go there, fantastic place to walk around during the daytime and then set up for the evening. There were so many possible shots I could have made there. The more colourful one was my favourite as well, both because of the colours and because the composition is just a bit different from the 'hero' shot. In fact, that one is going in my portfolio. Many thanks for watching and commenting
Brilliant Ralph the blue hour shot was superb. I really liked the final shot as well. Shame about the wind early on, but what a location. Cheers.
Glad you liked it Michael, it's an amazing place and when the lights come on... Wow! Many thanks for watching and commenting
Beautiful!!!!!
Thank you Owen, much appreciated
This is absolutely FANTASTIC, Ralph. ( The video is superb and the shots are literally out of this world. In fact, for a while, I thought they really were!) LOL! Wish I had just half of your knowledge and expertise, but I don't think my Sony Nex 7 would accommodate neutral density filters for those long shots, and I'm getting along in years to consider getting a better camera. Anyway, I so thoroughly enjoy your tours into the world of photography, I'll have to satisfy myself with that. Thank you for taking us along.
Glad you enjoyed it Nancy, It is a very amazing place, definitely a bit out of this world. You can get filters that would fit your Nex 7 (I'm pretty sure anyway) and the later shots didn't use filters, just a solid tripod. Many thanks for watching and commenting
Thoroughly enjoyed that Ralph. I have taken many photographs in the City of Arts and Sciences Complex over the past few years and am always striving for that one unique standout image. Looks like I will be visiting for a few years yet ;-) On another note, I really enjoy your down to earth approach to photography and the way you present it in an honest fashion via the channel. Keep up the good work :-)
Glad you enjoyed it Michael, as with many 'well photographed' locations it's always going to be tricky to get a unique view and I certainly wasn't going to get one in just one visit. I was actually most pleased with my 5th image in the video as it's not the 'standard' composition (although I suspect it's far from unique). Many thanks for your kind comments about me and the channel and many thanks for watching
Really nice images, Valencia looks a good place to explore with a camera.
Yes, it's got some very different scenes from the old city to the ultra modern. Glad you liked the images. Thanks for watching and commenting
Ralph Goldsmith I love night photography and reflections, so this video hits the spot!
Glad to hear it :-)
for me the one before last really got it.
That's my favourite as well. Thanks for watching and commenting Peter, much appreciated
That final shot, my word, you can really make out why it is called "Hemisphere" and it almost looks like and eye with an iris.
Thanks Nick, It was definitely the resemblance to an eye that attracted me to this shot. Glad you like it
very very nice you seem to really like that place, I'm not jealous at all lol, i would have booked the hotel for another night ..
ps i liked the ending, all of them :)
Glad you enjoyed it Adrian, it was a nice trip and the City of Arts and Science was the highlight. Thanks for watching and commenting
Beautiful. How do you calculate and set your exposures? Do you use the manual option or the other camera assist options? Plus, how to you determine the ND filter stop to use 1-10.. Do you have any video explaining these for landscape photography?
Hello Josh, glad you liked it. I do use manual exposure, pretty much all of the time. I do have some videos on these topics, some of them are older ones so the quality may not be as good as some of my later videos. This one is all about going manual - ruclips.net/video/aemBQ-hlFNs/видео.html - This one talks more about the Histogram - ruclips.net/video/n5mlDD4tWzA/видео.html - and this one is all about using filters - ruclips.net/video/FyNIq2XqBpI/видео.html - I hope they help. Thank you for watching and commenting
@@RalphGoldsmith thanks alot. Will search your old videos. I love your channel btw.
Hi .. Thanks for the video and your explanation ,however when processed your white becomes purposeless than what is seen actually before you take the images
Hello, thanks for the comment, I'm not really sure what you mean about white becoming purposeless, but there will be a difference in the white balance between the video camera and the stills camera