It's Simply a Matter of Perspective: A Forest Vlog with a Nikon D850
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024
- In this photography vlog I photograph an 'average' section of forest, continuing to build a collection of intimate scenes encapsulating the characteristics and small details of the woods. With a Nikon D850, a Sigma 105mm f/2.8 DG HSM Macro Lens, and a Nikon 24-120mm f/4 lens on hand, I explore the idea that there is potential for great photos everywhere, it's only a matter of perspective!
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Nikon D850 DSLR
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Filming Camera: Nikon Z30
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I love the idea of walking around in the woods looking for inspirational opportunities to pop out. Seeing beauty in the ordinary is something that I slowly learned from countless walks just looking around. Developing this skill does take much practice. Practice that I love doing and therefore is never dull or boring...love your channel and your energy. Thanks ever so much for sharing the beauty of your passion.
Love the way you look for the photos you give me so much to look for. Love your work
Courtney, you have totally inspired me with your many videos. I use the Z8 and recently purchased the Nikon 105mm Macro. I have even done the focus stacking thing and love the results! I cannot thank you enough for your inspiration. You have opened up a totally new world of photography for me!
Oooh fantastic, wonderful to hear! I hope you have a lot of fun with it :) It really does open you up to a completely different perspective. Thanks!
The flower and square fern photos are beautiful, very elegant.
I really enjoy your calm demeanor and positivity.
Indeed, its true. You can image anything, no matter how common. Although it helps to have a theme in mind first.
True, and also a potential theme can be found through just looking around for things to shoot while training the eye to photograph light, shadow, shape, etc.
No rain! No mud! Courtney, I almost didn’t recognize you. You make a very good point to look around where you are for photo opportunities. It’s a great way to sharpen seeing a subject. Thanks for another great video!
Haha! I was surprised too! For once I went home with clean trousers and shoes. Thanks!
I used to shoot a lot of macro when I had a film system - gave it up when I went digital. Your videos have inspired me to take up macro shots of plant and fungi activity again. Something I lost and didn't realize it until I watched you working. Thank you!
I’ve been pointed towards your channel, Courtney. You have some magnificent intimate creative images here, great for inspiring older photographers! These are the sort of images I prefer to make, with my Olympus, so it’s great watching you to see how you do it with your Nikon. Might inspire me to get my heavy shelved Nikon out again!!! It’s more getting down, then up again that’s the problem these days. Your spiders are nothing like the ones we have here in Australia - and whose webs I keep crashing into in our nearby eucalyptus forest! Loved your video!
Lovely, rich content video. Slime mold capture was mastery of light. We enjoy each of your videos. Thanks for taking us along on your walk.
When you were talking about photographing a fern with water drops on it reminded me of how I was taught to shoot florals. Always travel with a spray bottle of water, you can add instant rain effects or early morning dew drops, etc.
So happy to see you making more videos. Would love to see your pictures on Photocrowd as well❤❤❤
The SIGMA 105mm is the best macro lens I have ever used! It even focuses faster than most standard primes or zooms when used as a regular lens for general photography
I developed an eye on perspective and composition from looking at thousands of magazines when I was growing up. When I look into the viewfinder I automatically see the image in various compositions. I will move around to see other possibilities of perspective and composition. So, you are correct. You can take a great photo almost everywhere. Great video.
Using a prime lens is a great way to get your feet moving, at least that was my realization after using one for some time. Love my zooms but have a special regard for primes, especially in street photography.
Thank you for your videos! I find them very calm and cathartic. I, too, shoot with a D750 & D850 (depending on how I feel for the day!), out in the woods. I love to look for the little things, and the big things. Nature is my happy place. It’s solitude, not loneliness lol. Your videos are always a joy to watch!
I have only recently found your RUclips channel and am enjoying the content very much. You are one of the best presenters I have seen. Your an inspiration the way come across. You make it simple to understand yet you make your videos enjoyable to watch. Thank you so much for inspiring me to get out my camera again other than taking it on holiday
You really captured the fragility of the stitchwort. Minimalist and beautiful.
Lovely lovely spot to just be out and enjoy all that spring green. Good for the soul.
Yep, Wolf's Milk (Lycogala epidendrum).
Forest and fungi photography is so relaxing. Cheers, looking forward to the next walk you take me on - Trevor
Great video Courtney! I’ve done this for years. It’s nice for a fellow photographer to highlight that you don’t need to go far to practice your photography. Love your channel by the way! 😊
You come across as sincere and authentic, and love how you share your thought process. I relate to your "eye" in choosing your compositions.
Great source of insparation Courtney. Love your laid-back delivery.
Loved the "Elephant Fern" shots. I neve noticed they look like that before but instantly saw it when you pointed it out. I have will have to remember that for next spring when the ones in my garden are starting to unfurl. The slime mold at the end was really good. Looking forward to the next one. Thank you for sharing as always.
A terrific video. Your close-up focus is definitely working and those images were first rate. Your presentation style is engaging and your enthusiasm is a joy.
Composition on the first fern image was sublime Courtney
Die D850 ist immer noch eine Top Kamera mit hoher Auflösung.
Schöne Bilder gemacht!❤
That is very much true . The D850 is still a brillant camera. ☀️☀️
Thanks Courtney....I always get inspired by your work & this helps me develop further with my photography... you always get great results for your efforts & your locations are very attractive for good compositions... thank you so much for sharing.... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😀
That was cool! I love photographing ferns. One can get so many wonderful images from them. Thanks for bring us along!
Thank you for sharing, Courtney.
Due to physical limitations (and no car on hand to take me farther away) I usually have to stay near my home here in The Netherlands to make my photo's. In this -and your other- video's you show me the limitless possibilities of noticing the potential beautiful small subjects. Thank you so much for the inspiration ❤
Your smile cheers me up. Your gentle voice heals me. I love you. I also go to take pictures of moss, mushrooms and alpine plants.
Love this. Opportunities are all around us, we just need to look. Excellent video, thank you.
Hi Courtney. Loved the snail shot at the end. Insects add movement and life to your photographs. Even birds and amphibians can add to the narrative. Keep up the good work.😊
That was great Courtney! I often love just going out and finding little gems in the woods. Loved that slime mold. 😊
This is wonderful! Even in my old "Whip out my phone and take a snapshot of something" days, I tried to never replicate the same shots each time I went to the same places, which I often do because I love them. Of course, there are SOME places that I just HAVE to shoot the same way each and every time...a local footbridge comes to mind, because it reminds me of something out of a Dumas novel...but trying to find a new angle each time, new light, something, is always a good challenge and reminder. Best wishes!
Inspired and entertained, as always. The elephant (5:19) definitely had wings though and 9:29 was two ballroom dancers, one in pretty dress, the other in a tux!......Oh no, now I'm doing it!
Haha love it! It's amazing what characters you can find in nature!
Ancient Wessex sacred landscapes and Martinsell Hill which was a Late Bronze Age / Early Iron Age hill fort Some really nice trees here for you to hug ..And great pictures waiting to be taken.. Love your channel .. From Skegness east coast :>)
Excellent video Courtney. You've certainly given me some food for thought and I thank you.
Enjoyed the video, great idea about finding subjects in “every day places.”
Great video love what I am seeing thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for your videos. I really enjoy them and they helped getting me back into photography!
Love your videos, they are always so calming and give me inspiration/motivation to get my camera out.
First time on your channel. Loved your video, the photos and the calm, relaxed approach. Thank you 😊
Consider taking a small spray bottle of water to spray on the item you want water droplets on. Like your videos.
I enjoyed the video as usual Courtney.
The wolf's milk was very interesting and i have never seen that before.
Great image's as usual.
Look forward to the next one.
Thank you for another great walk in the forest.
You certainly do inspire me and I thank you for that. I do however wish my camera system had focus bracketing, it’s a real pain taking a shot and then refocusing over and over again.
It is a useful feature, I don't mind manually bracketing but sometimes it's great to be able to do it so quickly. Had I used my Laowa 100mm 2x magnification lens which is manual only, I wouldn't have had to change my crop mode and could have taken an even closer shot. Swings and roundabouts I guess!
Another very interesting video. Really enjoying them.
great video as usual, thank you! I have a cheap and cheerful 24mm Canon lens with close focusing macro capabilities, and it's so easy to sneak it into any camera bag so I always have it there.
Your videos inspire me, Courtney! Keep up the excellent work!
Absolutely wonderful video. Really loved the images and vibe to it all! Cheers!
Thank you for this moment
Great topic! So many opportunities in your local forest or park( or backyard)
I like the light modifying you did with your hand and the reflector, it produced a much better result, I'll keep it in mind when I'm photographing mushrooms. I used the crop mode recently but forgot to switch back on the next shoot and wondered why everything was pixilated when I was pixel peeping!
It made quite a difference! I have done the same a couple of times recently haha, a good reminder to check camera settings before you start a shoot.
Looooove your channel Courtney . I love you approach to photography. I am a huge MACRO fan. xo
15 minutes 32 seconds. Yes I'm looking at the snail, or slug if you prefer. I love the swirl in it's shell. The fact that it's crawling in those dead leaves adds to the image. Courtney I know you're a landscape photographer, but sometimes an unexpected accident can occur that turns out to be a beautiful image. Just my opinion.
Haven't heard from you, not a single peep,🤷♂
needed your virtual company, as my heart broke last week.💔
I've laid my daughter, in her final resting place,✝
bewildered and broken, needing someones loving grace.😢
But, here you are again, in the Forest of Dean,🐌
upbeat, inspired and surrounded with green.🌲
Big brother was worried, its kind of been a while,😟
so wonderful to see a video with your lovely smile.😊
Today my turn smile, as my heart is on the mend,💗
thanks for the inspiration from Your Kindly Poetic Friend.❤
So sorry for your loss my friend.😥
@@ashstubbings2603 🙏
A productive walk through the woods. Carry on. 👍🥂
What a lovely video and beautiful photos. 😊
Im all for sitting and waiting , i photograph local deer , while my 400mm tele is being serviced im stuck with my 70-200, luckily nikon d850s crop button turns it to a 300 2.8 , i like to chillout giving deer more room ,
enjoyed this great video and shots cant wait for the next adventure
Courtney, at 5:40 one fix for this is to use a T\S lens maybe a 85 for closeup perspective, if you have one, (or you can rent one), this allows you to use sheimpflug principle to selectively focus on the subject, not the foreground, and also with a shallow dof, you can control it, making everything sharp, or bokeh where you want, say focus on a line of the flowers, making all sharp, but with a blurred background.
Thank you as always.
Hello Courtney, very interesting keep them coming...☕a spot of tea...
Since you definitely have an eye for the relationship of shapes (especially in your macro work), have you done any experimentation in post-production with monochrome conversion of your shots, which would de-emphasize colors and the ‘distraction’ from shape that it may cause?
Beautiful images, Courtney. I really enjoyed this vlog.
Many thanks! Looking forward to joining the podcast soon :)
Great video, only down side is MPB the sponsor. I have used them twice and each time not a very good experience at all.
The last occasion I part ex a lens for use one on the mpb web site only to find it had an error code when I tested it. After some reading of reviews I read this was a common issue with mpb not fully testing the gear, if at all, or the description was incorrect from the actual conditions.
Also my part ex lens was knocked down on its value once they received claiming it had a scratch on the rear element.
When The deal fell through and I asked for my lens back I had to pay FULL retail price for it from mpb, and when I did get it back I could not find any scratch.
I used a macro lens and 45mp camera to hunt for said scratch, and strangely enough I did not find any scratch ! !
Problem when a deal with mpb goes south for the consumer it cost the customer in the pocket !
All mpb offered me was a £10 discount voucher off a £100 spend as their idea of compensation ! !
Great Video...i really enjoyed it! Thank you
I envy your talent for seeing good shots. I wish I had that ability, but I never will. At least we can enjoy seeing your work though!
Lovely video again you inspire me a lot .
Nice walk, the greens are amazing!
A moment of realization:
She, her laugh, and her eyes are the most beautiful scene captured in this video so far 8:35 9:00 ❤🥺
My favourite forest photographer hobbit!
really good stuff, you could get rid of your dslr stuff and use a small chip camera and get more done in time so you can do other stuff. canon has 3cm makro + tele compacts.
Fotos espectaculares,very good
I'll never look at a fern (or an elephant) the same way again 😄. Inspiring stuff, thank you.
There are only elephants from this moment on haha! Thanks!
Enjoyed your video, thanks for posting 👍
I never thought that the words Slime Mould, and 'cute' would appear in the same sentence! 😂😂
Only Courtney can pull this off and make everyone smile. Her fun spirit and her photographic ability sets her apart from many other photographers who regularly post videos, and is why she is, by far, the number one photographer that I follow.
What a wonderful video.
I tried something like this earlier this spring. I looked for three images within 25 feet of where I set my camera bag down. I really liked the first grab. The other two weren't something I should have shared. I'll try it again though.
GREAT VIDEO. YOUR LAUGH ALWAYS MAKES ME SMILE.
I was surprised you gave the spiders a miss. What I usually look out for to add interest to close-up plant/flower shots is precisely any insects. So then I'm adding a subject to my composition, and the plant is the setting, or provides the leading lines. A bit like adding a person in your landscape or street photo, to provide scale and/or tell more of a story.
I briefly thought about it, but I'm really not fond of spiders haha! I used to have quite a fear of them although I can tolerate them more since getting into macro photography, as I'll usually end up with one or two crawling on me while I'm working on the forest floor. Not sure if I'm ready to study them up close just yet, but never say never! Thanks.
@@CourtneyVictoria I was relatively cured of my arachnophobia a single experience where our pet tortoise "ran" away and had to look for it, walking along a narrow path along a gutter, which was full of webs and spiders. But the urgency of finding Yoda made me not care. (Bonus: I found him)
a lovely video .. thank you!
I've done the same, looking for inspirational shots, sometimes they just don't appear, so walking further and keeping an inspirational eye out helps the faint of heart. I see you're using the D850 more than the D750, so I assume you are liking some of the updated features, such as stacking and others, which has me thinking of perhaps doing so as well. Unsure if it's truly needed, but having had my D750 since they came out, I suppose I'm due. I may have to try MPB in the near future!
I have been taking the D850 out more these days, I think those extra features are quite handy with my macro work. I still take the D750 out, mostly off camera these days, but the D850 gives me that slightly faster shooting which is ideal if I'm filming at the same time. :)
Thanks for being so inspiring 💯💚
your videos are so satisfying...loved it
@CourtneyVictoria What brand is the orange tripod support on your camera? Excellent videos! thank you
3 Legged Thing :) Mine is the Universal Ellie Bracket version specifically.
@@CourtneyVictoria Thank you! and thank you for all your educational videos that make us learn so much.
One day, running late getting ready for work. A very heavy frost had happened with thick fog. I rush out the door headed for my car and the sun had burned a hole or the fog shifted....A ray of sun came through and it immeduately started melting the frost. Small trees, shrubs , covered in the frost, the grass frosted. What happened was the sun melted the frost, leaving the shadows of the trees and schrubs " snow white". I wish I had my camera with me. You can get an idea about " white shadows" by noticing how, on a car frosted and the sun melts the frost leaving the shadow white.
This is something I struggle a lot with Have some amazing locations to shoot ... Yet I cannot find inspiration. Always thinking "naaaah that won't work, or that won't be nice".
Videos like this help me :) thanks for that 😊
The weather around here has been unpleasant, and sometimes dangerous and destructive. Getting out with my camera hasn't been an option. At least I get to watch you having a good time and capturing some beautiful images.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Wonderful video as always. I'd write more, but I need to get up early and find myself some ferns…
You should title your elephant fern photo 'The Pachyfern' :)
I need to know one thing, as I have been following you and watching your videos to learn details about photography vlogs. Are you shooting alone or someone help you to carry these videos.
Courtney, have you ever almost lost where your camera bag was in your wanderings through the woods looking for a composition?
Thankfully not haha! I always keep an eye on it and have it close by (it's usually behind my filming camera) but sometimes I get too excited and wonder off. If there are lots of people around I won't leave it anywhere. :)
improving my English with this photographer :)
i just got my first camera
Hi there, I have a d810 and am looking at the 24-120 but am on the fence. How do you find it to be for depth rendition?
D850, the camera of my dreams.
bought myself a ifootage cobra3 monopod last week ever work with it?
A lovely relaxing video, Courtney - The best advice I can offer is don't let the professional photographers put pressure on you to have to get out and capture 'The best image ever' just enjoy your personal journey. Your channel is one of the more easy going on RUclips, that's why we love it. Thanks
Love your videos. One question ❔ why do you always use a tripod, when your shutter speed is high enough to use hand ✋ held? Thanks for your videos 😀
I have very shaky hands! It's easier for me to use a tripod most of the time :) Also I find I slow down when I use a tripod, I'm more likely to think more about my image and my technique. Thanks!
@@CourtneyVictoria Thanks for the reply 😀. Yes 👍, I guess it's good to setup and compose the shot; I tend to just rush in, take a dozen photos, look at them later and wish I'd have moved a twig or leaf or thought 💭 about the background a little more. Your technique definitely works 😀 Thanks again.