Loved the way your worked the building. Looking at the video I wish I had seen half the shots that you eventually made and then showed. They were fantastic but most I would have passed by. Thanks for sharing.
Mad how you got to take shots from all those locations and do the videos all before the evening! Fantastic shots they are too. Next time I go to London I think I'll do the same. Great to have a theme or a constant thing when photographing I think. Keeps the creativity going
Hello Craig you have some lovely compositions of urban landscape. I very much enjoyed watching your videos and your compositions. It is very skilful the way you use your filters and how the colors pop with each shot. I will subscribe to your channel here on RUclips. Glad to have found you. Cheers.
Absolutely love your videos Craig. This one particularly inspiring as I live in London and it reminds me that you don’t need to live in the Peak District to get great photos!
Excellent locations! The spot I like for the shot is inside the Tower of London. I like to juxtapose the White Tower (the oldest) and the Shard (the modern)
Just discovered this video Craig and I'm so envious of the multitude of interesting buildings you have in London - well, in England actually. This is my favourite field of photography and you've inspired me to get out and do more of it. (I live in Perth, Australia and I must admit we do have some nice big buildings here). {:-)
Ha! That's funny. I thought the music was familiar and then I realised I used the same track for a slideshow of a christening I shot a couple of months ago. I'm enjoying your videos mate.
Great videos, a big fan, and subscriber. This caught me by surprise 6:25 , those palm trees, not something one would associate with the UK, here in Aussie, yes, but London?
Fantastic video - really enjoyed this and the other two I've seen. A really good idea to set yourself a target like the shard and to photograph it from many angles. I think I'm going to try the same. St Paul's Cathedral comes to mind. Although not elevated, there are probably a lot of angles it can be shot from. Thanks! Please do keep up the videos :)
not sure if its right but ive been told if you book a few days in advance you can go to the top of the walky talky and its a great shot of the shard and free great work
Excellent video, thank you! Your explanation is very simple and easy to understand and your photos are fantastic ... to add to all this the city of London is top! To be perfect, it lacked the Leica M :) videotaped with a Go-pro?
Wonderful video, Craig; very inspirational. Watching you, I am learning to "see" differently. Thank you for that. I was curious as to how you got about London? Did you drive from location to location, walk, take a taxi, the train?
Hi Craig, lovely video as always! May I ask, do you usually use tripod for these city photo-walks? It seems a bit cumbersome, specially if you have to stand in the middle of the road to get the shot.
+Ricardo Bentes Many thanks. Sometimes I do use a tripod. It depends on the subjects I'll be shooting on the day, but for this shoot and video, no I didn't use a tripod.
I'm surprised the didn't call the police, every time I like to take a picture not with the phone but the camera some how the police show up from nowhere 🤔
Fascinating!
Merci beaucoup from Montréal, pour l'excellent vidéo!! It will be very helpfull for my next year, first time, London visit.
I think i have watched this video 15 times. Keep coming back to it.
I wondered why the viewing figures kept going up! I'll have to make another video for you...
Nice one Craig. Love photography in London, so much to shoot.
Loved the way your worked the building. Looking at the video I wish I had seen half the shots that you eventually made and then showed. They were fantastic but most I would have passed by. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. I’m going to watch it more than once.
I like all your output Craig, this is one of my faves. Very inspirational.
Mad how you got to take shots from all those locations and do the videos all before the evening! Fantastic shots they are too. Next time I go to London I think I'll do the same. Great to have a theme or a constant thing when photographing I think. Keeps the creativity going
Hello Craig you have some lovely compositions of urban landscape. I very much enjoyed watching your videos and your compositions. It is very skilful the way you use your filters and how the colors pop with each shot. I will subscribe to your channel here on RUclips. Glad to have found you. Cheers.
Like how you don’t over complicate you shoot and don’t need loads of gear but still get great shots !
This is a wonderful video. Really good photography
very inspiring! thanks for your efforts of making and uploading these videos
Absolutely love your videos Craig. This one particularly inspiring as I live in London and it reminds me that you don’t need to live in the Peak District to get great photos!
Loved your videos, very inspiring. Thank you
Brilliant video, very inspiring, images are amazing
Excellent locations! The spot I like for the shot is inside the Tower of London. I like to juxtapose the White Tower (the oldest) and the Shard (the modern)
A great lasson in composition
wonderful images!
Just discovered this video Craig and I'm so envious of the multitude of interesting buildings you have in London - well, in England actually. This is my favourite field of photography and you've inspired me to get out and do more of it. (I live in Perth, Australia and I must admit we do have some nice big buildings here). {:-)
Ha! That's funny. I thought the music was familiar and then I realised I used the same track for a slideshow of a christening I shot a couple of months ago. I'm enjoying your videos mate.
I wish I could give this two thumbs up.
Lovely video. However, I'd like to see you shoot some of those buildings, especially the Lloyds, at night, when they're all lit up.
Great videos, a big fan, and subscriber. This caught me by surprise 6:25 , those palm trees, not something one would associate with the UK, here in Aussie, yes, but London?
Thanks I enjoy your videos a lot. 8.06 is a nice shot too.
8:08 😉
Fantastic video - really enjoyed this and the other two I've seen.
A really good idea to set yourself a target like the shard and to photograph it from many angles. I think I'm going to try the same. St Paul's Cathedral comes to mind. Although not elevated, there are probably a lot of angles it can be shot from. Thanks! Please do keep up the videos :)
+Jim Bean Thanks Jim. Glad to hear it inspired you. St Paul's is a great idea, so good luck with the project.
good work !!!!
Well done, discovered your channel yesterday and enjoying everything I watched so far :-)
Great to have you along. Where have you been! ;-)
Better late than never, It was only when I started searching for vids on ND Filters that yours came up. All good ~
Same here. I was looking for some info on the ND filters but found so much more great stuff in Craig's channel!
not sure if its right but ive been told if you book a few days in advance you can go to the top of the walky talky and its a great shot of the shard and free great work
+leeward1981 Yes, It's called the Sky Garden. Looks to be a great view, only free as you say!
Enjoyed!!
outstanding photographer!
Thanks. Outstanding comment!
Excellent video, thank you! Your explanation is very simple and easy to understand and your photos are fantastic ... to add to all this the city of London is top!
To be perfect, it lacked the Leica M :) videotaped with a Go-pro?
Wonderful video, Craig; very inspirational. Watching you, I am learning to "see" differently. Thank you for that. I was curious as to how you got about London? Did you drive from location to location, walk, take a taxi, the train?
Walk and tube
I’m going soon to do a shoot there, is this Canary Wharf?
great cropping
brilliant tips and video. How come the black and white shard long exposure has so much grain /noise in the picture ?
Because I added it. This is the look and feel I wanted.
bravo bravo aravo
What was your lens used?
+Jamie Whiffen Olympus 12-40mm PRO
Hi Craig, lovely video as always! May I ask, do you usually use tripod for these city photo-walks? It seems a bit cumbersome, specially if you have to stand in the middle of the road to get the shot.
+Ricardo Bentes Many thanks. Sometimes I do use a tripod. It depends on the subjects I'll be shooting on the day, but for this shoot and video, no I didn't use a tripod.
I'm surprised the didn't call the police, every time I like to take a picture not with the phone but the camera some how the police show up from nowhere 🤔