I do very much appreciate Danny's patience, given he's not the photographer. I think the sunrises might be growing on him... Thanks so much Graham, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
What fun watching you start off in the dark and then seeing the stunning final images you came up with! I could almost feel your cold fingers! Yes, persistence paid off and super editing too. Thanks for not rushing and letting us feel like we were right by the beautiful river with you!
I spent a lot more time just sitting and enjoying that river than I normally do when out with my camera - such a lovely place! Thanks so much Juanita, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Yes it was great to have the fog...once it thinned! I certainly appreciated the generative fill for removing inconveniently parked vehicles 😁 Thanks David!
I can see why you titled that newsletter back in November as the Best holiday of your life.. spectacular locations and mountains to be in awe of , autums colours that pop withot a polariser... just wow. When Danny said here we are in Rivendell you had to believe him.. the clear blue waters going through that place looked stunning. What a gorgeous place to stop and have a rest . Lovely watch. atb Al
While the area around Berchtesgaden was probably the most purely photogenic, things got even better to experience the further into the trip we went. With the exception of the next video in the series, which will be shorter and tamer, there are some truly epic days in the mountains to come! Yeah, that forest was the most vibrant place I've ever experienced...probably partly because the light was so bright and clear. Yes, I spent a lot of time just sitting and enjoying it, which is something I don't often do. Thanks so much Al, I hope you've been well.
Yep I think Danny hit the nail on the head! I took a few photos, but actually not as many as I normally do - I was so enjoying just being there, I spent a lot more time sitting and soaking it in than I normally do. Thanks Richard!
Am I hearing Danny's new compositions in this video Lisa? I think I made a commitment to send you one of mine if Danny used one of his new comps in one of your videos. Enjoyable watch, as always. Are you sporting new glasses? I'll be wearing new specs myself soon, they should be here before Christmas. 5:26 in, beautiful!! All images of the church and mountains were gorgeous! 8:23 in - "This place is turbo." I'm not pickin up what you're droppin with that phrase Ms. Lisa. And how it relates to polarization. 🤷🏼♂ Images of the creek/river were gorgeous as well!
Not a new song in this video, though the song Currumbin is one I don't use that much, and I don't know if I've ever actually used that version of it before, so it probably sounds like a newie. There was actually a new song 2 videos previous to this - in the morning when we were up over Berchtesgaden. Danny's in the process of making another one too - I believe it's all recorded but he's not mixed it yet - Christmas seems to be getting in the way! Yes, I did finally get some new glasses once my eye eventually got back to (mostly) normal at the start of this year. The colours of that forest were all very brightly saturated (turbo) - adding polarisation made them look so over-the-top saturated as to be unnatural. Thanks TC!
Cheers for letting us to follow. In your opinion, were the colours better then in UK. And also how to they compare with home colours. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Roy! The colours were probably a bit better than we experienced in the UK last year, with the exception of Padley Gorge, but a lot of the Alpine forests were a mix of evergreen and deciduous, so it's difficult to make a direct comparison. By the end of the holiday most of the autumn leaves had fallen, so they certainly turned sooner in the Alps. We really don't have any deciduous trees where we live, so everywhere is better! 😁
They say patience is a virtue Lisa and you and Danny had it in abundance - it was so worth it. Gorgeous images and another fantastic video 👍
I do very much appreciate Danny's patience, given he's not the photographer. I think the sunrises might be growing on him... Thanks so much Graham, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
What fun watching you start off in the dark and then seeing the stunning final images you came up with! I could almost feel your cold fingers! Yes, persistence paid off and super editing too. Thanks for not rushing and letting us feel like we were right by the beautiful river with you!
I spent a lot more time just sitting and enjoying that river than I normally do when out with my camera - such a lovely place! Thanks so much Juanita, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
So wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing with me!
Thank you so much Jon! 🙏
Man you and the weather gods! It is the mountains though so weather changes quickly. Stunning views.
Yes, I love dynamic weather like that - so lucky! Thanks so much!
Your patience paid off waiting for the fog to lift. Such a beautiful view.
Thanks so much Jay. Yes it was well worth being out for!
Lovely shots, good job on van removal!
Thanks David! Haha - yes the van (and other distractions) had to go! 😁
The fog really made the pano - it gave the mid-ground the separation it needed. Vans and cars disappear like magic!
Yes it was great to have the fog...once it thinned! I certainly appreciated the generative fill for removing inconveniently parked vehicles 😁 Thanks David!
I can see why you titled that newsletter back in November as the Best holiday of your life.. spectacular locations and mountains to be in awe of , autums colours that pop withot a polariser... just wow. When Danny said here we are in Rivendell you had to believe him.. the clear blue waters going through that place looked stunning. What a gorgeous place to stop and have a rest . Lovely watch. atb Al
While the area around Berchtesgaden was probably the most purely photogenic, things got even better to experience the further into the trip we went. With the exception of the next video in the series, which will be shorter and tamer, there are some truly epic days in the mountains to come! Yeah, that forest was the most vibrant place I've ever experienced...probably partly because the light was so bright and clear. Yes, I spent a lot of time just sitting and enjoying it, which is something I don't often do. Thanks so much Al, I hope you've been well.
Spectacular, an apt name by Danny "Rivendell" I was expecting to se Galadriel appear from woodlands. Beautiful photos , you must have taken 100s ,
Yep I think Danny hit the nail on the head! I took a few photos, but actually not as many as I normally do - I was so enjoying just being there, I spent a lot more time sitting and soaking it in than I normally do. Thanks Richard!
Am I hearing Danny's new compositions in this video Lisa? I think I made a commitment to send you one of mine if Danny used one of his new comps in one of your videos. Enjoyable watch, as always. Are you sporting new glasses? I'll be wearing new specs myself soon, they should be here before Christmas. 5:26 in, beautiful!! All images of the church and mountains were gorgeous! 8:23 in - "This place is turbo." I'm not pickin up what you're droppin with that phrase Ms. Lisa. And how it relates to polarization. 🤷🏼♂ Images of the creek/river were gorgeous as well!
Not a new song in this video, though the song Currumbin is one I don't use that much, and I don't know if I've ever actually used that version of it before, so it probably sounds like a newie. There was actually a new song 2 videos previous to this - in the morning when we were up over Berchtesgaden. Danny's in the process of making another one too - I believe it's all recorded but he's not mixed it yet - Christmas seems to be getting in the way! Yes, I did finally get some new glasses once my eye eventually got back to (mostly) normal at the start of this year. The colours of that forest were all very brightly saturated (turbo) - adding polarisation made them look so over-the-top saturated as to be unnatural. Thanks TC!
Nice. I think 06:14 worked very well 🙂👍
Thanks so much Stig!
@LisaFrostPhoto 🙂👍
Cheers for letting us to follow. In your opinion, were the colours better then in UK. And also how to they compare with home colours. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Roy! The colours were probably a bit better than we experienced in the UK last year, with the exception of Padley Gorge, but a lot of the Alpine forests were a mix of evergreen and deciduous, so it's difficult to make a direct comparison. By the end of the holiday most of the autumn leaves had fallen, so they certainly turned sooner in the Alps. We really don't have any deciduous trees where we live, so everywhere is better! 😁