The gate getting away from you was my first laugh, then the thumbs up was also great. The country lane shot was lovely mate. The light at the end was bubbling my Brooke.
Great video Andrew! And always appreciate your humor...sometimes photography videos can be over serious and dry, but you always give me a good chuckle. Love that image of the country road and Scots pines at 5:20, absolutely beautiful and idealistic. Hope you are off to a great start to 2024! Take care!
Thanks Paul. It's nice that my humour is appreciated 🤪 I'm getting a bit deluded with a lot of the youtube photography channels, I keep falling asleep mid play. Just not entertaining. I like yours because they are interesting and informative beyond just photography. Keep up the good work in 2024 😁
Great video again, Andrew. Have you uploaded a video about how you use your Mark II, settings, preferences, etc.? I recently bought a Mark II but am struggling with it a bit. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
Hi Thomas. White Balance = Daylight or 5500K as a starting point. Camera settings = From the 'Standard' Picture Style settings. Contrast - 1, Saturation +1, Sharpness 4 (+1 from Standard) The sharpness is only for jpegs and video. What app do you use for the raw files? I use the free Canon Digital Photo Professional + Photoshop and sometimes Luminar Ai.
@@andrewfindlayphoto Andrew, thanks for your speedy reply. Your White Balance and Standard Picture settings help a lot. I haven’t shot much RAW, mostly shooting in jpg. My Mac is ancient (10 years old) and can barely launch Photoshop. I’ll need to wait till I’ve purchased a new Mac one of these days. Looking forward to your next videos.
@@ThomasFasano My mac is old too. When you get a new one, RAM is more important than you think. Get double what Photoshop's minimum. The if doing jpegs you'll have to play around with the contrast settings - 1 is for days with open shadows.
Another great video. Thank you😊
Nice and beautiful video. Thanks for sharing so footages & big like
The gate getting away from you was my first laugh, then the thumbs up was also great. The country lane shot was lovely mate. The light at the end was bubbling my Brooke.
Thankyou Andrew once again you have made the ordinary look sublime! Especially hunting for sun light in the borders. Good luck with that
Thanks Frank. I'll keep looking for the sunshine ☀️😎
excellent work my friend,loved video
Thanks Alan 😁
Great video Andrew! And always appreciate your humor...sometimes photography videos can be over serious and dry, but you always give me a good chuckle. Love that image of the country road and Scots pines at 5:20, absolutely beautiful and idealistic. Hope you are off to a great start to 2024! Take care!
Thanks Paul. It's nice that my humour is appreciated 🤪 I'm getting a bit deluded with a lot of the youtube photography channels, I keep falling asleep mid play. Just not entertaining. I like yours because they are interesting and informative beyond just photography. Keep up the good work in 2024 😁
A good video, waiting for the light, a bit like bus services.
Where were you, we are in that general area soon.Looked good for walking.
Thanks Andrew. Talking Fell behind Talking Village. Pleasant walking but limited footpaths.
Great video again, Andrew. Have you uploaded a video about how you use your Mark II, settings, preferences, etc.? I recently bought a Mark II but am struggling with it a bit. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
Hi Thomas. White Balance = Daylight or 5500K as a starting point. Camera settings = From the 'Standard' Picture Style settings. Contrast - 1, Saturation +1, Sharpness 4 (+1 from Standard) The sharpness is only for jpegs and video. What app do you use for the raw files? I use the free Canon Digital Photo Professional + Photoshop and sometimes Luminar Ai.
@@andrewfindlayphoto Andrew, thanks for your speedy reply. Your White Balance and Standard Picture settings help a lot. I haven’t shot much RAW, mostly shooting in jpg. My Mac is ancient (10 years old) and can barely launch Photoshop. I’ll need to wait till I’ve purchased a new Mac one of these days. Looking forward to your next videos.
@@ThomasFasano My mac is old too. When you get a new one, RAM is more important than you think. Get double what Photoshop's minimum. The if doing jpegs you'll have to play around with the contrast settings - 1 is for days with open shadows.
@@ThomasFasano My Mac is old too. You should look into putting more ram into your computer it might be a cheaper option. Mine has 16Mbs.
Yes, good advice about getting as much RAM as possible. My next Mac will be loaded to the gills.@@andrewfindlayphoto