Simon, without doubt you are a total pro photography that knows not only how to make spectacular photos but also understands the ecology where you take them. Really appreciate all of your efforts... Cheers!
I have to say a big thank you for your constant inspiration. I was walking through the woods one day and on my way home when I spotted a leaf plastered to the surface of a stump. As I got my kit out of my bag, the voice in my head said "This is a Simon Booth shot." It won me a local competition. Thank you
Hey Simon. Nice to see more content from you again mate. Thats a crazy lens that. Superb post processing too buddy. Love your stuff. Also love the way you present them all together! Keep em coming Simon. Ill work on my next one v soon to! Regards, Ewan
In the first frame, it was said about the difficulties of installing a tripod. There are tripods with a horizontal bar. It is much easier to shoot such scenes with such a tripod. But there is one point, you need to have such a tripod))).
Really nice to see you back in " your element" looking for nature's little gems and sharing the beautiful compositions with us. Enjoyed it , indeed . Cheers, Sorin.
I found a stick . . . . hahah - no Simon - you found an image! And then when you used another little stick to highlight the compositional thinking. Great set of images. I really enjoy what you find and how you bring them to their final image to be shared.
Hello Simon - are those 'photographers' gloves ( I've seen similar for sale and recommended by Andy/Andrew Banner ) - and if they are, do you rate them / recommend them? - Thanks, David
Hi David, they are Vallerett gloves. Mine are the Markoff version two. They are very user-friendly and I wouldn’t be without them but you should always remember with gloves at least that, that if your core isn’t warm your hands will be cold just like your feet will be no matter how good your socks or gloves are. There is an affiliate link on my website to these gloves. If you would like to use it it certainly helps me out gives me a little bit of commission and doesn’t cost you any extra cheers.
Simon - your ability to see texture is always delightful. Thanks for your work.
I really enjoy looking for them. It always feels like a bit of a treasure hunt.
Simon, without doubt you are a total pro photography that knows not only how to make spectacular photos but also understands the ecology where you take them. Really appreciate all of your efforts... Cheers!
Thanks for the kind words
Love the simplicity. Great images. I have to figure out your post processing.....your processing is so subtle and it works. Well done.
Good job! Lovely images.
I have to say a big thank you for your constant inspiration. I was walking through the woods one day and on my way home when I spotted a leaf plastered to the surface of a stump. As I got my kit out of my bag, the voice in my head said "This is a Simon Booth shot." It won me a local competition.
Thank you
I've also had moments where I've noticed 'Simon Booth photos'.
Fancy that, Ron congratulations.
@@SimonBoothPhotography Thank you
In Wayne's World meets Alice Cooper style - "We are not worthy"
Hey Simon. Nice to see more content from you again mate. Thats a crazy lens that. Superb post processing too buddy. Love your stuff. Also love the way you present them all together! Keep em coming Simon. Ill work on my next one v soon to! Regards, Ewan
Looking forward to watching yours this evening.
Beautiful photos,I loved them all!👏🏻
Thanks so much! 😊
Another very inspiring video Simon, lovely crisp images!
Cheers buddy 👍
In the first frame, it was said about the difficulties of installing a tripod. There are tripods with a horizontal bar. It is much easier to shoot such scenes with such a tripod. But there is one point, you need to have such a tripod))).
I have one but it’s heavy and I rarely need it. I have the Uniloc Major
Really nice to see you back in " your element" looking for nature's little gems and sharing the beautiful compositions with us. Enjoyed it , indeed . Cheers, Sorin.
Thank you very much for the watch and the comment.
Quite an interesting approach to finding a cool shot in any situation. You have a very tenacious eye, that's an incredible ability. Very cool!
Cheers, thank you
I found a stick . . . . hahah - no Simon - you found an image! And then when you used another little stick to highlight the compositional thinking. Great set of images. I really enjoy what you find and how you bring them to their final image to be shared.
I sometimes worry about myself and the images that I find.
@@SimonBoothPhotography I suspect it's a common thing for us.
Another good example of image spotting! concluding in beautiful images. Cheers Simon.
Thank you
Lovely images like the snake in the leaves 😊❤️x
Good job Willow weren’t there x
Another wonderful example of learning to see. Thoroughly enjoyable Simon
Oh cheers Jamie thanks for that. And thanks for dropping in.
Stunning images, Simon. You certainly know how to make the ordinary look extraordainary. Thank you!
Cheers for that, Jim.
A masterclass in observation of nature... stunning images as ever.
Thank you for that and for watching.
Can I borrow your glasses so that I can find the superb images you spot. You always inspire me to get out and explore thank you.
I’m not sure they’d suit you but you’re welcome to try.
Beautiful shots, I like the feather picture very much.
As enjoyable as ever Simon thank you. For me the cow parsley was the shot if the day.
I think it was for me too, Charles.
Hi Simon a lovely relaxing video some great thoughts regarding finding interesting compostions! Amazing images best wishes Anthony
Glad you enjoyed it Anthony
Another series of great images and a stroll through the woods. Really like the first image with the leaf contrast and the little splashes of green.
Thank you! Cheers!
Hello Simon
Like the second one spring is coming :-).
Can't wait!
Great shots Simon and another powerful educational video.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Again the thing that hits me, other than the basic beauty of these, is the amazing sharpness across the frame of each one. Great!
Thank you for that. And this is with the lens with a little bit of fungus in it. 😮
@@SimonBoothPhotographyYou have hidden the fungus very well!
Wonderful images Simon
That last shot... Love it!... But I can't understand why it isn't rubbish. I could make it rubbish...🤔
😂😂
Love watching “the leaf whisperer” 😅.
Another great video. Thanks Simon!
I think that’s a better title I might go with that Barbara 😂
@@SimonBoothPhotography there you go. Title for next week. Watch, now it'll be weeks before you find a photogenic leaf 😂.
Thank you Simon, just for doing what you do and sharing. Appreciated.
My pleasure Mikey
Love the intimate leaf landscape... but the battery sure was low 😊
It certainly was, but I had a back up.
Patience and persistence; tools of a photographer.
Absolutely
Lovely intimate nature shots, Simon. Very creative.🇦🇺
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful images Simon!
Many thanks!
As Always wonderful “film”. Great images the third one reminds me of a snake with patterned skin. Thank you for always inspiring me.
It did me too.
Zawsze uda ci się coś znaleźć. Masz dobrze wyćwiczone oczy. Pozdrawiam
Thank you Robert I’ve been perfecting my vision for around 30 years now.
How do you create the white borders in your finals?
I created a video on it. ruclips.net/video/ujzVhU01dj4/видео.htmlsi=a2xG4Kx8rG784SnX
Hello Simon - are those 'photographers' gloves ( I've seen similar for sale and recommended by Andy/Andrew Banner ) - and if they are, do you rate them / recommend them? - Thanks, David
Hi David, they are Vallerett gloves. Mine are the Markoff version two. They are very user-friendly and I wouldn’t be without them but you should always remember with gloves at least that, that if your core isn’t warm your hands will be cold just like your feet will be no matter how good your socks or gloves are. There is an affiliate link on my website to these gloves. If you would like to use it it certainly helps me out gives me a little bit of commission and doesn’t cost you any extra cheers.
Hi @@SimonBoothPhotography - ok thank you very much for the information and the advice. it is appreciated ! kind regards, David
nothing wrong with being a leaf guy. they don't move for one. well, once they're on the ground 🙂
I'm the dog who dropped the stick could I have the photo please. 🐶🐕
You can now I’ve finished with it.
I didn't know Starbucks actually put coffee in their coffees-
Oh my goodness, don’t tell me that!
Too late Simon, I already think of you as "the leaf guy". But in a good way...
Oh dear!