Really enjoyed this Mads and great to see you and Greg meeting up and look forward to seeing his video. Most of the images I have seen of the Wave building have been black and white fine art images so it was nice to see your colour version. The Fjordenhus building looked a really cool subject too so I have added a map pin to my google maps as Denmark is very much a place I would love to visit for the architecture Wow....just watched Greg's video and I'm speechless and totally blown away for the shout out by both of you. Thank you Mads, that really has made my day 🙂
Remember to warn people about the yellow path lights in that first location. If shooting anything in the foreground close to the path, those lights will definitely bleed onto that subject & throw out the white balance between the foreground and the background. Great video. Some amazing locations.
Man you are just cranking out these videos :) beautiful shots as usual !! A photo workshop in Denmark with the one and only MPI, now that would be a treat!
Hi Mads, engaging video. I like the photo with the bridge and the flowers the most. Also good to see how good it is to go on chooting tour with photo friends. That stimulates. Tomorrow I am on tour with my photofriends to Rotterdam, to shoot architecture and streetlife. We try to take some shots with our smartphones, using a vertical panorama technique, wich gives options for perspective editing and a better resolution. I hope that we can do some blue hour shots. Greeting, Bert.
Visiting Copenhagen for a couple of days in September and looking forward to seeking out some of your photo locations. Lovely images of the wave and bridge 😊
There's no real official definition of blue hour, but there are official definitions of the twilights, and I think you might have conflated them. 18° below is when astronomical twilight ends, and 12° for nautical, 6° for civil twilights. What I most often see for blue hour is the range of 3°-10°, which allows for the 10°-18° range being a bit on the darker side, and the sky definitely being too bright and not really blue yet in the 0°-3° range.
Exactly. In Vejle, around midsummer, the sun doesn't reach -12°. -12° is designated the end of nautical twilight because at sea the horizon (transition from sea to sky) becomes indistinguishable and therefor it becomes impossible to measure the altitude of a star or the moon with a sextant. You need quite a long exposure and a decent amount of moonlight for photography at that point. This morning (29 June 2024) at half past midnight the sun would have been at -10.2° in Vejle.
And, for those who complain about just everything, or nearly, those twilight affairs are no details. They matter, A LOT, for air and sea traffic but also for weather observations and data collection. Hours and degrees vary depending on latitude of course, but also on altitude and land configuration. This is a highly technical business, not to be taken lightly (!), or consequences may hit hard. Harder than we could ever think !
I'm not sure if this was filmed on the same evening but I saw an amazing sunset at the Little Belt Bridge on the 10th of June (I was staying in the countryside about 5km from it). The colours seemed to last forever so I was out with the camera for ages, capturing the bridge from various angles.
Virkelig smukke billeder! Og tak for et godt og interessant tema. Bruger du nogen apps til planlægning af solens placering eller tidspunkter for den blå time eller andet, som du vil anbefale til fotografer?
Really enjoyed this Mads and great to see you and Greg meeting up and look forward to seeing his video. Most of the images I have seen of the Wave building have been black and white fine art images so it was nice to see your colour version. The Fjordenhus building looked a really cool subject too so I have added a map pin to my google maps as Denmark is very much a place I would love to visit for the architecture
Wow....just watched Greg's video and I'm speechless and totally blown away for the shout out by both of you. Thank you Mads, that really has made my day 🙂
Well deserved mate 👍 It would be cool to see your results from this Wave building. 📷
It amazes me how you are able to take mundane scenes and turn them into masterpieces! Thanks for taking me along!
The image of the bridge with the flowers in the foreground was really stunning.
Man that first time-blend turned out great. 👏
Blue hour has always been my favourite time for landscape. Sunsets are cool but def prefer blue hour. Glad this is up.
The bridge photos are spectacular.
Some stunning images there mate, good to see you and Greg out together looked like a great night of shooting !
Great Subject! The photo of the flowers bridge and cross clouds ❤ Beautifully composed!
That cloud is perfectly positioned in the photograph to cross with the bridge pillars!
Remember to warn people about the yellow path lights in that first location.
If shooting anything in the foreground close to the path, those lights will definitely bleed onto that subject & throw out the white balance between the foreground and the background.
Great video. Some amazing locations.
Nice to see some architecture shot from you. They look great buddy
Man you are just cranking out these videos :) beautiful shots as usual !! A photo workshop in Denmark with the one and only MPI, now that would be a treat!
Beautiful! And you Danes have some amazing architecture!!
Those photos were stunning, many thanks for sharing
Good to see another Leafs fan in your video! Thanks for making these... I always learn something.
Totally on another level. Well in fella. ✊
All of the shots are amazing! What do you have the white balance set to for blue hour shots?
Worth the wait 😮
Great shots from the bridge 👍👍👍
Wow, those are some amazing shots! Great and informative video!
Hi Mads, engaging video. I like the photo with the bridge and the flowers the most. Also good to see how good it is to go on chooting tour with photo friends. That stimulates. Tomorrow I am on tour with my photofriends to Rotterdam, to shoot architecture and streetlife. We try to take some shots with our smartphones, using a vertical panorama technique, wich gives options for perspective editing and a better resolution. I hope that we can do some blue hour shots. Greeting, Bert.
Beautiful Images, thank you!
Visiting Copenhagen for a couple of days in September and looking forward to seeking out some of your photo locations. Lovely images of the wave and bridge 😊
Nice change of pace. More coffee. Carry on. 👍🥂
There's no real official definition of blue hour, but there are official definitions of the twilights, and I think you might have conflated them. 18° below is when astronomical twilight ends, and 12° for nautical, 6° for civil twilights. What I most often see for blue hour is the range of 3°-10°, which allows for the 10°-18° range being a bit on the darker side, and the sky definitely being too bright and not really blue yet in the 0°-3° range.
Yes. I see -4 to -6º but certainly for north of 45º N in summer that is waaay too bright and restrictive.
Exactly. In Vejle, around midsummer, the sun doesn't reach -12°.
-12° is designated the end of nautical twilight because at sea the horizon (transition from sea to sky) becomes indistinguishable and therefor it becomes impossible to measure the altitude of a star or the moon with a sextant. You need quite a long exposure and a decent amount of moonlight for photography at that point.
This morning (29 June 2024) at half past midnight the sun would have been at -10.2° in Vejle.
And, for those who complain about just everything, or nearly, those twilight affairs are no details.
They matter, A LOT, for air and sea traffic but also for weather observations and data collection.
Hours and degrees vary depending on latitude of course, but also on altitude and land configuration.
This is a highly technical business, not to be taken lightly (!), or consequences may hit hard. Harder than we could ever think !
I'm not sure if this was filmed on the same evening but I saw an amazing sunset at the Little Belt Bridge on the 10th of June (I was staying in the countryside about 5km from it). The colours seemed to last forever so I was out with the camera for ages, capturing the bridge from various angles.
Realy nice Pictures
Virkelig smukke billeder! Og tak for et godt og interessant tema. Bruger du nogen apps til planlægning af solens placering eller tidspunkter for den blå time eller andet, som du vil anbefale til fotografer?
I think it depend on how you define the largest bridge in Denmark. If it is by lenght you are way off. Then it is only number 8
The dude with the Leafs hat has impecable taste!
Wow those shots are superb !!! Great video.
Hard to think of the blue hour at 1AM in the morning!!
🙌🔥🔥🔥
To me, the blue hour photo at 4:43 works far better than the sunset time blend because the sunset isn't reflected in the water.
For the algorithm! 😁
The night vlog really has a lot of noise. lol
It's shot on the Osmo pocket 3 and it was close to pitch black so no wonder ;)
Wow! Great images! And it was great to see two of my favorite RUclips photographers in one video. But, is it really that cold there?
Looks like they are spraying the sky there to definitely not natural clouds .Great images though Mads