Lovely to watch Stu, the pace of the vid is actually a great reflection of how most typical days panned out, heading out with a plan, then stopping, driving, stopping, improvising, ultimately ditching the plans and frankly just enjoying scene after scene of lovely photography. We’ll remember this one for a while I think…
Well what a trip Stuart, that's one off the bucket list then. Thanks mate for all your effort and the pleasure you have given me in the videos. Hopefully see you in the gallery sometime.
I also had at least ten favorite images from the entire trip - so much magic. I feel inspired to look for patterns in my little corner of the world. You are an inspiration!
Such an enjoyable video, Stuart. Incredible images and conditions. I like how you just drove at times, to see what was out there, and stumbled across some cracking compositions, which goes to show it helps to go off-piste, rather than always stick to a rigid plan. Thanks for sharing.
Haha yeah it’s a rare time I’m able to get that much work done in such a short space of time. Most of the time it’s many months between such shots that make the grade.
Brilliant. Superb images , right up my street, not the regular work you see from here. Love the ice at 7.13 and the shed and tree image and the lone tree with the hill behind👍🏻. Brilliant work.
Wow, this was worth the wait to sit down and watch Stuart. I've seen a number of videos and images from Lofoten before but I think this is the best one I have seen as your selection of images were simply stunning and given as you said they weren't the honey pot locations, your skills as a landscape photographer really shone through. Looking forward to perusing your image gallery when you have them uploaded
Great vlogs Stuart and incredible images! With such great weather - it must have been a challenge - but well worth it! I love the variety of compositions you've taken. Just goes to show you that - you must keep your eyes and mind open to different compositions. I particularly like the cool tones in most of these images. Keep up the good work! I'll look forward to seeing more images on your website.
Some belters in there and great conditions. I was in Shetland a week or so ago when it got a big dump of snow and saw these cornices for the first time, I never really got any shots when the conditions were optimal but with some sunshine and the bands of saphire blue were stunning. Cheers for the video
Loved both videos and how they were put together with a varied mix of drone and still images. Nice to see more of the islands through your eyes instead of just the honey pots. Also nice to see Greg too miss him on his YT.
Great to see found compositions in an iconic location. I am thinking about going there from Missouri in February or March, but wanting to avoid harder winter conditions, but still want aurora potential and frosty mountains.
Some cracking images there Stuart, Lofoten certainly has delivered many possibilities which you've capitalised well on. For me the standout images are at 7:15, the hut at 08:55 and the lone tree at 14:40. Really like the colour and tones of your last image too. Filming may have given you some problems but thanks for persevering as I've enjoyed both videos. Cheers.
Cheers yeah the lone tree was my personal fave as they’re the sort of conditions you just don’t get in the UK, blanket white like that. Filming was a pain more from the cold than anything nuking batteries though to be honest I’m there for photography and there’s quite a few of those I would have certainly missed if I’d been faffing with video.
Superb collection of images Stuart, it looks like you had a great time. I was there a couple of weeks before you and we had mainly rain and slush unfortunately.
Luv it! Great vid Stuart, particularly loved the ice patterns, so unique, and the first minimalist version of the lone tree. Keep up the good work and hope to see you in the Gallery when I'm next up there. Cheers, Ray.
@@StuartMcGlennon Hi Stuart. No problem mate, would still like to do it sometime and happy to fit in with any time to suit you. Just send a DM on IG when you have time. Cheers, Ray.
Really enjoyed this one mate, challenging conditions for sure but your efforts were well rewarded with some lovely images , really liked the cornice image and the images of the tree and mountain. The last two images were certainly worth all the hanging around for in the cold. Certainly looked like a memorable trip, all the best 👍
With all the problems you had over 2 videos with the pocket giving you trouble I have to say it did not spoil any of the watching, great job on that Stu. Must have been real difficult not to just throw the towel in and concentratt on your photography so thanks for putting these 2 videos togther.. loved the format to be honest and a great mix of video, drone and A roll that made it an enjoyable watch.. What can I say about the images you have garnered from this trip - top class and as I said in Video 1 portfolio images - why don't you & Greg look at putting a joint zine out or summat... hope he is still working on his book too come to think of it. The finishing image was just sublime. atb Al
Very kind Alan thanks yeah the video if I’m honest was a pain in that cold weather, plus it was belting down with snow a lot of the time which made keeping stuff clear and dry a nightmare. I think the 4 of us may put something together down the road 👍
I am very glad I looked into your gallery window in Keswick a couple of years ago Stuart (the gallery was shut that day). I'm also glad I noted your Instagram, Facebook etc details.
@@StuartMcGlennon even lugging all my vlogging gear 1000 miles north to the arctic circle wasn't enough for me to actually get it out of the bag and hit 'record' 🤣
Great conditions, beautiful location. I live near the Canadian Rockies and my favorite shoots are also the ones off the beaten path. I don't like being the one to post the millionth image of Moraine Lake at sunrise.
There just aren’t enough superlatives to go with this vlog, absolutely beautiful. So many lovely shots. My wife and I are planning a trip there, going to drive up in our camper van (expecting about 6000 mile round trip!). We were thinking of being there around late September early October, I hope we’re even half as lucky with some nice weather for that time of year as you were, as I believe it should be pretty much the height of autumn? Your vlogs have just made me even more excited to get there 😊
Thanks Martin yeah autumn up there is much earlier (I believe it begins end of August) so if the weather is good you’ll see some amazing colour, similar to what you get in Canada.
Really enjoyed this video. The last image was my fave. Went to Lofoten last August, had a totally different view of the place but just as stunning. My fave pic from Haukland was taken on the path in front of the little island on the far right of your shot. Yours is better though 😉. Do you have plans to visit in the summer sometime? Also would like to see how you processed some of these.
Thanks Glenn I’d love to visit in autumn if time allows though it’s usually a busy time for my gallery around early September, I’ve seen some images from that period here and it looks fantastic
Great photos Stuart, I was there shortly before you and sadly we didn't get any snow.... can you tell me where did you take the photo of the chapel with the graveyard? Thank you!!!
Some outstanding work displayed here Stu and the video nicely tells the story behind them. Presume Greg billed you royalties for his brief cameo appearance 😁
What time of the year did you visit? I know you uploaded in March, but wondering if you went in February? Trying to gauge the weather to pack accordingly
Simply incredible landscape. Especially love the ice lighting up, looked like lightning on a lake ! The single tree with the mountain was sublime ! Well done ! I’m curious, how did the mavic 3 cope in the cold weather Stuart ?
Very kind mate thanks - mavic was spot on, first clip at Eggum was -14 and it was fine. The batteries drained a bit quicker when idle which was to be expected but in terms of flight there was no issues.
Have loved these Stuart. Your favourite image was also mine (tree and mountain). What a perfect place for photography and lovely to see you producing work that is not focused on your gallery market and where your creativity is. Was this a workshop you ran?
Thanks Wendy yeah that tree shot, it’s one of those that you just can’t really shoot in the UK (or very rarely) and was a real find which was nice. No not a workshop it was myself, Greg Whitton, Dem Oral and Darren Ciolli-Leach. I may run something there in the future so was good to spend a good amount of time there to get to know the place. Lots to offer outside of the hotspots.
@@StuartMcGlennon Count me in if you run a workshop. I'd love to go but not somewhere I'd want to be on my own in those conditions. Looking forward to seeing the full portfolio on your website.
Do you really like to challenge yourself, Stu? If the answer is 'yes', then I think I know why you feel you took so much away with you from this trip. Some of the conditions did look great for shooting in, though you need to be a hardy northerner to be able to cope in them. Or at least it helps enormously if you are. Some lovely images to add into your ever growing, impressive portfolio too. You just need to find a way of preserving battery life in extreme cold conditions.
Experience of shooting in tough conditions certainly helps though I’ve always embraced that type of shooting anyway, it often leads to more interesting images I find.
@@StuartMcGlennon, I'm still trying to figure out the best way to keep precipitation off the front element, as I always seem to be shooting into it, so if I position an umbrella to stop it, I end up with a shot of it instead. 😂
@@GregWhitton Thank you, that's interesting, as I wasn't aware that you could rewrite the laws of physics on such matters. Especially, when I did a 1-2-1 with Stu in 2019 and I recall we were out for sunrise in Otterbield Bay when a shower of fine drizzle blew in off the lake and we suspended shooting temporarily until it passed through. Is that the technique?🤔
I can't understand why you YT toggers that venture out in Cold conditions never seem to invest in proper gloves that also allow you to operate the livescreen on the camera . Nothing more painful having to suffer Numb hands due to the cold .
Not sure what a ‘RUclips togger is’ but I had valleret gloves on almost the entire time. If I wasn’t wearing them in a shot it’s because I didn’t feel I needed them at that moment. First clip I’m literally holding my hands up with them on.
Lovely to watch Stu, the pace of the vid is actually a great reflection of how most typical days panned out, heading out with a plan, then stopping, driving, stopping, improvising, ultimately ditching the plans and frankly just enjoying scene after scene of lovely photography. We’ll remember this one for a while I think…
Thanks mate yeah it’s a great memory to have
Chapeau! Images are magnif. Thanks for showing us the background to them .
Thanks Drew 👍
Great trip, can't beat a Drive by Shooting finding different images from the usual Lofoten images.
Cheers
Stunning conditions Stuart and plenty of amazing photos, hard to pick a fav for sure :)
Cheers Phil 👍
Well what a trip Stuart, that's one off the bucket list then. Thanks mate for all your effort and the pleasure you have given me in the videos. Hopefully see you in the gallery sometime.
Thanks John
Absolutely love the shot with the fence corner. Superb!
Thanks Maureen 👍
Fabulous to see some Different images from Lofoten Stuart ,wonderful conditions as well 👌
Thanks Lynne very kind of you, really enjoy your videos :-)
Beautiful images Stuart. Thank you for sharing them with us
Thanks 👍
I also had at least ten favorite images from the entire trip - so much magic. I feel inspired to look for patterns in my little corner of the world. You are an inspiration!
Very kind of you thanks 👍
An excellent series of videos & Fantastic photographs sir..,
Cheers Kevin
Awesome stuff, amazing shots, fantastic place ❄️😎
Thanks Will certainly was
A great mix of some amazing landscape photography and those fine art shots Stuart.👏👏👏
Such an enjoyable video, Stuart. Incredible images and conditions. I like how you just drove at times, to see what was out there, and stumbled across some cracking compositions, which goes to show it helps to go off-piste, rather than always stick to a rigid plan. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks vyeah it’s a much better approach to be honest - as much as the hotspots are nice they don’t exactly challenge you much
Cracking shots Stuart no pun intended, love the abstraction/expressionism work very much indeed.
Thanks Iain yeah those ice cracks were quite something to see, I’ve a zillion others have not even looked at yet.
Some great images there, I counted about 4 'best of the trip' ones ! What an amzing place, thanks for the vlog.
Haha yeah it’s a rare time I’m able to get that much work done in such a short space of time. Most of the time it’s many months between such shots that make the grade.
Love the tree and mountain shot
Thanks Mark
every one's a winner Stu. cheers.
Thanks Mick 👍
Fantastic work Stuart! That final shot on the beach is just 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Thanks 👍👍
Some lovely images there Stu. Amazing place.
Thanks
Brilliant. Superb images , right up my street, not the regular work you see from here. Love the ice at 7.13 and the shed and tree image and the lone tree with the hill behind👍🏻. Brilliant work.
Cheers Jon appreciate that mate
Wow, this was worth the wait to sit down and watch Stuart. I've seen a number of videos and images from Lofoten before but I think this is the best one I have seen as your selection of images were simply stunning and given as you said they weren't the honey pot locations, your skills as a landscape photographer really shone through. Looking forward to perusing your image gallery when you have them uploaded
Very kind mate thanks 👍
Nice work, Stuart! I shivered through both videos. 🥶 👍🥂
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Nice trip and great pictures! Lofoten is on my bucket list too, hopefully I'll get there sometime soon. Cheers!
Thanks
No problem with the style Stuart, just good to see little video snapshots as each day progressed
Thanks
Thanks for sharing these two enjoyable videos Stuart, hoped you have thawed out by now
Thanks Adrian yeah it’s tropical back home compared to that lol
Great vlogs Stuart and incredible images! With such great weather - it must have been a challenge - but well worth it! I love the variety of compositions you've taken. Just goes to show you that - you must keep your eyes and mind open to different compositions. I particularly like the cool tones in most of these images. Keep up the good work! I'll look forward to seeing more images on your website.
Thanks Alan much appreciated 👍
Some belters in there and great conditions. I was in Shetland a week or so ago when it got a big dump of snow and saw these cornices for the first time, I never really got any shots when the conditions were optimal but with some sunshine and the bands of saphire blue were stunning.
Cheers for the video
Cheers Andrew 👍
Loved both videos and how they were put together with a varied mix of drone and still images. Nice to see more of the islands through your eyes instead of just the honey pots. Also nice to see Greg too miss him on his YT.
Thanks Lisa
Great to see found compositions in an iconic location. I am thinking about going there from Missouri in February or March, but wanting to avoid harder winter conditions, but still want aurora potential and frosty mountains.
Thanks, March was brilliant for us though maybe early April might suit you as I think this is the last of the aurora in winter
Just loved the last two photos, great video 😊
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Some cracking images there Stuart, Lofoten certainly has delivered many possibilities which you've capitalised well on. For me the standout images are at 7:15, the hut at 08:55 and the lone tree at 14:40. Really like the colour and tones of your last image too. Filming may have given you some problems but thanks for persevering as I've enjoyed both videos. Cheers.
Cheers yeah the lone tree was my personal fave as they’re the sort of conditions you just don’t get in the UK, blanket white like that. Filming was a pain more from the cold than anything nuking batteries though to be honest I’m there for photography and there’s quite a few of those I would have certainly missed if I’d been faffing with video.
Really can't decide this time, love every image. Amazing 👌👌👌
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Greg’s was best… 👀😂
@@GregWhitton Only just 😜
Great video from Lofoten winter. Really liked the photos with the tree/mountain and the last from the beach ❄️👍 Just been there in summer myself
absolutely stunning Stuart, a pleasure watching, thanks for sharing
Thanks Steve
Beautiful images Stuart! 💙
Thanks Anne
Lots of favourite images haha. Hey it's what it's all about getting the shots!
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Superb collection of images Stuart, it looks like you had a great time. I was there a couple of weeks before you and we had mainly rain and slush unfortunately.
Cheers Colin yeah I’ve spoke to a couple of people who were there at a similar time and the weather didn’t look great, we were really fortunate
Luv it! Great vid Stuart, particularly loved the ice patterns, so unique, and the first minimalist version of the lone tree. Keep up the good work and hope to see you in the Gallery when I'm next up there. Cheers, Ray.
Thanks pal I’ve just bloody realised we never sorted that processing session 🤦🏻 I’ll drop you a message tomorrow
@@StuartMcGlennon Hi Stuart. No problem mate, would still like to do it sometime and happy to fit in with any time to suit you. Just send a DM on IG when you have time. Cheers, Ray.
Fingers crossed for a workshop...!!
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That final image, oh yes
Cheers Les 👍
Wow 😮 What an amazing vlog with stunning images. Plenty of portfolio images there for you Stuart 😊
Much appreciated Paul
Really enjoyed that - thank you, Stuart. We’re off there in 2 days’ time so this has warmed me up nicely for it!
Thanks Paul hope you have a great trip 👍
Really enjoyed this one mate, challenging conditions for sure but your efforts were well rewarded with some lovely images , really liked the cornice image and the images of the tree and mountain.
The last two images were certainly worth all the hanging around for in the cold. Certainly looked like a memorable trip, all the best 👍
Cheers Lee much appreciated mate
Brilliant
Cheers 👍
With all the problems you had over 2 videos with the pocket giving you trouble I have to say it did not spoil any of the watching, great job on that Stu. Must have been real difficult not to just throw the towel in and concentratt on your photography so thanks for putting these 2 videos togther.. loved the format to be honest and a great mix of video, drone and A roll that made it an enjoyable watch.. What can I say about the images you have garnered from this trip - top class and as I said in Video 1 portfolio images - why don't you & Greg look at putting a joint zine out or summat... hope he is still working on his book too come to think of it. The finishing image was just sublime. atb Al
Very kind Alan thanks yeah the video if I’m honest was a pain in that cold weather, plus it was belting down with snow a lot of the time which made keeping stuff clear and dry a nightmare. I think the 4 of us may put something together down the road 👍
I am very glad I looked into your gallery window in Keswick a couple of years ago Stuart (the gallery was shut that day). I'm also glad I noted your Instagram, Facebook etc details.
Thanks Nigel
Gorgeous images Stuart.
Thanks Matt
Another great video, tell Greg I miss his vlogs 😢
Cheers Ian, sadly I don’t think he’ll be vlogging any time soon lol
@@StuartMcGlennon even lugging all my vlogging gear 1000 miles north to the arctic circle wasn't enough for me to actually get it out of the bag and hit 'record' 🤣
Great conditions, beautiful location. I live near the Canadian Rockies and my favorite shoots are also the ones off the beaten path. I don't like being the one to post the millionth image of Moraine Lake at sunrise.
Thanks yeah I can imagine, I’ve seen many images of that place and it’s never excited me, doesn’t look much scope to do anything different.
There just aren’t enough superlatives to go with this vlog, absolutely beautiful. So many lovely shots. My wife and I are planning a trip there, going to drive up in our camper van (expecting about 6000 mile round trip!). We were thinking of being there around late September early October, I hope we’re even half as lucky with some nice weather for that time of year as you were, as I believe it should be pretty much the height of autumn? Your vlogs have just made me even more excited to get there 😊
Thanks Martin yeah autumn up there is much earlier (I believe it begins end of August) so if the weather is good you’ll see some amazing colour, similar to what you get in Canada.
Really enjoyed this video. The last image was my fave. Went to Lofoten last August, had a totally different view of the place but just as stunning. My fave pic from Haukland was taken on the path in front of the little island on the far right of your shot. Yours is better though 😉. Do you have plans to visit in the summer sometime?
Also would like to see how you processed some of these.
Thanks Glenn I’d love to visit in autumn if time allows though it’s usually a busy time for my gallery around early September, I’ve seen some images from that period here and it looks fantastic
So what was the "favourite shot of the trip" looks a stunning location for a photography trip
I think I put in the text underneath it the one with the lone tree in the whiteout 👍
Great photos Stuart, I was there shortly before you and sadly we didn't get any snow.... can you tell me where did you take the photo of the chapel with the graveyard? Thank you!!!
Thanks Massimo it’s on road down into Haukland Beach on the right hand side
Some outstanding work displayed here Stu and the video nicely tells the story behind them. Presume Greg billed you royalties for his brief cameo appearance 😁
Cheers mate aye the bugger owes me for constantly being the Guinea pig on our drives😂
Just glad i was able to guide you to the right place at the right time, everytime 😂😜
Yes, entirely your work those images 🤣
@@StuartMcGlennon I'm glad you recognise my genius. Remember, I only take masterpieces, and so do those I guide...
What time of the year did you visit? I know you uploaded in March, but wondering if you went in February? Trying to gauge the weather to pack accordingly
Simply incredible landscape. Especially love the ice lighting up, looked like lightning on a lake ! The single tree with the mountain was sublime ! Well done ! I’m curious, how did the mavic 3 cope in the cold weather Stuart ?
Very kind mate thanks - mavic was spot on, first clip at Eggum was -14 and it was fine. The batteries drained a bit quicker when idle which was to be expected but in terms of flight there was no issues.
@@StuartMcGlennon great to know, thanks stuart !
Have loved these Stuart. Your favourite image was also mine (tree and mountain). What a perfect place for photography and lovely to see you producing work that is not focused on your gallery market and where your creativity is. Was this a workshop you ran?
Thanks Wendy yeah that tree shot, it’s one of those that you just can’t really shoot in the UK (or very rarely) and was a real find which was nice. No not a workshop it was myself, Greg Whitton, Dem Oral and Darren Ciolli-Leach. I may run something there in the future so was good to spend a good amount of time there to get to know the place. Lots to offer outside of the hotspots.
@@StuartMcGlennon Count me in if you run a workshop. I'd love to go but not somewhere I'd want to be on my own in those conditions. Looking forward to seeing the full portfolio on your website.
Cheers 👍
Do you really like to challenge yourself, Stu? If the answer is 'yes', then I think I know why you feel you took so much away with you from this trip. Some of the conditions did look great for shooting in, though you need to be a hardy northerner to be able to cope in them. Or at least it helps enormously if you are.
Some lovely images to add into your ever growing, impressive portfolio too. You just need to find a way of preserving battery life in extreme cold conditions.
Experience of shooting in tough conditions certainly helps though I’ve always embraced that type of shooting anyway, it often leads to more interesting images I find.
@@StuartMcGlennon, I'm still trying to figure out the best way to keep precipitation off the front element, as I always seem to be shooting into it, so if I position an umbrella to stop it, I end up with a shot of it instead. 😂
@@ianpinion4997 I have a technique for this...I taught it to Stu, so he can fill you in 🤫
@@GregWhitton Thank you, that's interesting, as I wasn't aware that you could rewrite the laws of physics on such matters. Especially, when I did a 1-2-1 with Stu in 2019 and I recall we were out for sunrise in Otterbield Bay when a shower of fine drizzle blew in off the lake and we suspended shooting temporarily until it passed through. Is that the technique?🤔
@@ianpinion4997 retreating for coffee and cake is certainly a valid technique and one I would recommend 😆
I can't understand why you YT toggers that venture out in Cold conditions never seem to invest in proper gloves that also allow you to operate the livescreen on the camera .
Nothing more painful having to suffer Numb hands due to the cold .
Not sure what a ‘RUclips togger is’ but I had valleret gloves on almost the entire time. If I wasn’t wearing them in a shot it’s because I didn’t feel I needed them at that moment. First clip I’m literally holding my hands up with them on.