Ohhh you just crossed 400 mark! Almost 500 now, keep it up buddy 😁 another enjoyable watch man. That is some solid camp! Quite enjoyed your minimalist-ish compositions with the tele.
Always worth chancing it during the winter, if there's a dry patch. Apart from dog walkers you get it pretty much to yourself, even on a tourist trail. Personally I'm not bothered about foreground. I think the most successful landscape photo's attempt simplicity and try to avoid one of the three: foreground, middle distance or background. Most difficult to miss out the middle distance, but it is possible if you use the lay of the land or get your camera down low.
Hi Iain, I generally agree though must say down by the coast is probably my favourite time to include a nice foreground.. though as always you shoot what you see!
Nice one.. alwasy the case when you least expect the sunsets to happen like that - but a brucy bonus on a camp night for sure. I saw that Church on someone's vlog a little while ago so know the area you are in. What tent have you got Max, looks to be some nice headroom - I can't stand low down coffin like ones , used to have a wild country zephros 2 and it was too claustraphobic for my likening. atb Al
Hi Al! Yeah always a nice touch when you get a break of light! The tent is a naturehike mongar 2 (can get on Amazon), it's basically a total rip off of the MSR Hubba Hubba for a quarter of the price. The design is great, lots of space and the weight is very good. My one is pretty wrecked now, it's definitely not a tent you want in moderate to high winds (couple nights at 40mph + have completely warped the frame in almost every place), so would recommend more as a fair weather tent for sure. They do another called the cloud peak which is meant to be more solid... I wouldn't be surprised if they all come out of the same factory as the MSR ones to be honest
@@maxtakesphotos I thought it was a naturehike because of the colour, I have the Star River 2 which is a copy of a Big Agnes tent - does me fine as I love lots of room. I wouldn't take it up a mountain though unless it was a still night.Have thought about getting a Cloud Peak as they are meant to be sturdier. I don't do enough camping to spend big money on a tent - I need a lighter sleeping bag these days too - my Alpkit Sky high 900 weighs a tonne and my lightweight bag has been pinched by my lad.
Great video as always mate. Super chill, and some nice pics too 👌🏻
Thanks mate
Nice shots and great video. Some of my favourite images don’t have any foreground
Thank you!! Me too but I do like them at the coast, lucky had some nice colours at least!
Ohhh you just crossed 400 mark! Almost 500 now, keep it up buddy 😁 another enjoyable watch man. That is some solid camp! Quite enjoyed your minimalist-ish compositions with the tele.
Cheers man! Still got some way to go to catch you up!! Will watch your Czech video tomorrow, you've been on some travels recently! 👌
Always worth chancing it during the winter, if there's a dry patch. Apart from dog walkers you get it pretty much to yourself, even on a tourist trail.
Personally I'm not bothered about foreground. I think the most successful landscape photo's attempt simplicity and try to avoid one of the three: foreground, middle distance or background. Most difficult to miss out the middle distance, but it is possible if you use the lay of the land or get your camera down low.
Hi Iain, I generally agree though must say down by the coast is probably my favourite time to include a nice foreground.. though as always you shoot what you see!
Nice one.. alwasy the case when you least expect the sunsets to happen like that - but a brucy bonus on a camp night for sure. I saw that Church on someone's vlog a little while ago so know the area you are in. What tent have you got Max, looks to be some nice headroom - I can't stand low down coffin like ones , used to have a wild country zephros 2 and it was too claustraphobic for my likening. atb Al
Hi Al! Yeah always a nice touch when you get a break of light! The tent is a naturehike mongar 2 (can get on Amazon), it's basically a total rip off of the MSR Hubba Hubba for a quarter of the price. The design is great, lots of space and the weight is very good. My one is pretty wrecked now, it's definitely not a tent you want in moderate to high winds (couple nights at 40mph + have completely warped the frame in almost every place), so would recommend more as a fair weather tent for sure. They do another called the cloud peak which is meant to be more solid... I wouldn't be surprised if they all come out of the same factory as the MSR ones to be honest
@@maxtakesphotos I thought it was a naturehike because of the colour, I have the Star River 2 which is a copy of a Big Agnes tent - does me fine as I love lots of room. I wouldn't take it up a mountain though unless it was a still night.Have thought about getting a Cloud Peak as they are meant to be sturdier. I don't do enough camping to spend big money on a tent - I need a lighter sleeping bag these days too - my Alpkit Sky high 900 weighs a tonne and my lightweight bag has been pinched by my lad.
Great video 👍🙂
Thank you! Much appreciated
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Love your videos Max but not that close to the edge!! 🙈
Don't worry, the whole video was recorded in a studio in Woking
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