The Self-Doubting Photographer - Forest Photography with a Nikon D750

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @spidersj12
    @spidersj12 Год назад +54

    One thing I've noticed is that you are an immensely fun person to hang out with. Your friends and family are lucky. And your enthusiasm for photography is contagious!

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +7

      I'll remind my family and friends that when they tell me I'm being annoying haha! Thank you!

    • @CrunchyDiopter
      @CrunchyDiopter 6 месяцев назад

      @@CourtneyVictoria It’s probably the spontaneous dancing. Folks don’t tend to like it depending on where you’re at. Bar? Go for it. Morgue? I’ve experienced less favorable reactions in such spaces.

  • @davidfitzpatrick7399
    @davidfitzpatrick7399 Год назад +43

    When you realize you know nothing then you've become a great photographer. Remember, some people will never like your photos because it's YOU!!! If you worry about what others think then you'll wake up screaming in the middle of the night. We shoot what makes us happy and if someone else enjoys the picture or video then that's a bonus. Positivity and Creativity rules the day!!!

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr Год назад +18

    Many years ago I decided to do photography as a hobby and not as a professional. And I've enjoyed every minute of it. Whether my photos suck or are great I get an equal amount of joy out of it. I just love doing photography and being out in nature. I hope everyone can get as much enjoyment out of doing photography as I have. Just relax, do your thing, and eventually your photos will get better.

  • @dansedran
    @dansedran Год назад +1

    I came for the photography, I stayed for the dancing🙌 just discovered your channel and been loving the videos!

  • @klartext2225
    @klartext2225 Год назад +2

    Hi Courtney! Coming from Alex Kilbee's channel, writing from Munich. (And also using a NIKON D 750. :-)))
    With the comparison issue, I disagree. Because: to get rid of the Dunning-Kruger effect you HAVE TO compare your work constantly to the work of others, famous or not. Then you see where you "stand" and what is still missing from some of your pics. Sometimes you see: other photographers "kochen auch nur mit Wasser" as we say in German. Meaning: what they achieved can be reached.
    Or you see: fine pic - but I don't even want to do something in this way. For myself: I never use a tripod in my landscape photography. Can you see the difference? I would challenge anybody on this. ;-))
    Nice dance moves, by the way. :-)

  • @mylucksmiles
    @mylucksmiles Год назад +7

    I share a similar passion for nature as you . There are two tips I want to share with you. Both tips I use are cheap , I am just short of 70 years old. On retirement I took up the arts . Photography get me out of the house and the crafting for the worst of British weather days. So my number one tip is bin bags . I use my camera bag mostly in the woods by placing it on the ground to take out my gear. However, a reasonable sized and thicker quality bin bag rolls up into my pocket. laid out on the ground it gives me two opinions. First option is to place my camera bag on to the bin liner.This helps protect the bag from the wet ground. Secondly any thing that happens to slip out the bag falls on to a clean and dry area. When or if it starts to rain I can slip the bag inside the bin liner . This does help one keeps the bag clean and dry till I have finished. Secondly can help if the weather turns unexpectedly nasty quickly as a rain cover. . Pop a hole into it and stick your head through it or pop your camera bag into the bin bag and wait out the down pour .or cover the camera and tripod with it . Honestly for the space it takes up it as many uses. Even using one to Neel on while taking a photo. The next tip is for more for those interested in learning photography. Spend 15 minutes a day looking at photos, Pinterest or other apps . This helps the brain's mussel memory to learn composition , it helps you to decide what you like taking pictures of subject wise. Even gives inspiration for going out and trying your own versions of what you see. Rained off then look at videos blogs books and think what you would need to take the photo that impressed you most. All are a part of life with a camera. Thanks for a unique view into your photography and life.

    • @Blayyse
      @Blayyse 9 месяцев назад

      nice tips

    • @andrewgriffiths1142
      @andrewgriffiths1142 4 месяца назад

      Ah, mussel memory - I love thoughts of seafood too...😅 Seriously though , good tips

  • @GunnGunn10
    @GunnGunn10 Год назад +1

    A few days ago I watched a video from The Photographic Eye about interesting photography channels to follow. Alex Kilbee recommended channels that are worth checking out and this is one of them.
    And yes after I watched some of your videos, I agree with Alex. Your videos are very fun and also provide knowledge and inspiration. Thank you.

  • @thephotoyak
    @thephotoyak Год назад +1

    Great videography, light-hearted dance montages, entertaining landscape content. Good work! Subscribed.

  • @craigwilliams4161
    @craigwilliams4161 Год назад +1

    Love the shots of the highland coos. They are one animal I really want to shoot. I have been photographing for 50 years and I am still learning and hope that continues for sometime yet.

  • @EnidAgnusDei
    @EnidAgnusDei Год назад +2

    That first fallen tree location looks more like a set than a wood! I'd happily sit there for hours, so beautiful.

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +2

      It almost looks unreal! I've walked past that tree multiple times in the past and didn't spot it until that day! It was tucked away in a little secret corner.

  • @DesertPackrat
    @DesertPackrat Год назад +34

    I have watched many photography channels, and I can say that you are very special: your story telling, your process, your ability to teach, your humor, your love for nature, your skills are all legit. There are many but you are rare. Keep posting.

  • @pepper6253
    @pepper6253 Год назад +2

    As someone who has always worked in the fitness industry i so love my alone time outdoors with my camera , coffee and the sound of nature 😂 my photos are just for me. I find your videos so very entertaining and lovely photos you capture. Keep in dancing. 😊❤

  • @carlboston4385
    @carlboston4385 Год назад +3

    As I have practiced it, photography produces pleasure by simplicity. I see something special and show it to the camera. A picture is produced. The moment is held until someone sees it. Then it is theirs. You are definitely a amazing photographer with great creativity when it comes to composition.

  • @CurtGodwin
    @CurtGodwin Год назад +1

    I quite enjoy your videos, though not just for the tips and pics. Your storytelling style is so different than many photo RUclipsrs that it stands out (in a good way)... kind-of like James Popsys (IMO). Thanks again for the videos.

  • @joanneabramson2645
    @joanneabramson2645 Год назад +8

    I love your limbering dance to get you ready to photograph. Your videos are uplifting and fun. A great departure from all the technical jargon-filled videos. Keep true to your style. It is what brings your fans back.

  • @johnd5244
    @johnd5244 Год назад +1

    You dancing reminds me of Molly Ringwald or Ally Sheedy in The Breakfast Club! Which is still one of my favorite movies.
    We all have that moment of doubt in our photography where we wonder if our images are good. I have come to the fact that I need to photograph for me and not what others may think of it.

  • @dahlgrenbernt
    @dahlgrenbernt Год назад +1

    You said it yourself ”the light is missing”. That puts a lot of pressure on motive and composition to compensate for the missing light. I live near similar forests and often face those circumstances. Looking for spectacular items, fallen trees with big root system, lines patterns, small water streams, cones and other smaller items on green moss. Occasionally with good result but mainly not. The forest is wonderful anyway.

  • @127TROOP
    @127TROOP 3 месяца назад

    For someone so young you speak great maturity.everyone of your videos leaves me with thoughts that ultimately make me feel not just a better photographer but a better person. I went out yesterday and shot fungi, I am an absolute beginner at it and on getting back and looking at them on my laptop they were rubbish….or are they? Having watched this I realise that rubbish is the wrong word, they are part of my new journey, they are a measurement of my progress, but more importantly my experience. My absolute joy of being in the woods, on my own but surrounded by by living things meant more to me than the image it self and that is quite a realisation….thank you Courtney……..btw, as anyone ever told you you are as mad as a box of frogs? 😂 (I mean that in the nicest possible way 😊).

  • @patcamo
    @patcamo Год назад +1

    Hi Courtney thanks for your great videos. I'm a long time trying to take photos and i always doubt myself. This video is inspirational. As an old timer you have re ignited my love for photography. Thanks

  • @RalphCurtisPhoto
    @RalphCurtisPhoto Год назад +8

    I loved the message from this episode! Can’t get enough of your videos!
    I preferred the second Fallentree shot for reasons I can’t explain, just personal preference.
    I am a visually impaired photographer, actually legally blind, and my goal this year is to improve my macro photography as my world gets smaller. Being restricted to doing my thing close to home to to travel impairment, I enjoy finding compositions that most people walk past . Thank you for your videos and I look forward to the next.

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +4

      I think that is wonderful and inspiring, a great project to get stuck into! I admire those who see and capture those small scenes that people walk past without a second glance, it really shows how connected you are to your surroundings. Good luck with your goals!

  • @williampetersen2899
    @williampetersen2899 Год назад +2

    Yaaayyy! You're back! I find videos like this are so helpful in growing as an outdoor photographer (I've been at it for 40 years) rather than "Use these settings and shoot this way" videos. Learning from other photographer's experiences rather than trying to measure up to their images is the best way to keep learning. That's why your videos are always a must-watch for me. The joy is infectious at the very least! I loved both fallen tree images but give the nod to the first one because of the placement of the smaller tree that got lifted up by the roots of the big tree.

  • @KevinF235
    @KevinF235 Год назад +1

    I have thought of myself as amateur wildlife photographer, but animals are hard to find this time of year. I will try some landscape photography.
    Your videos are inspiring and fun to watch. Keep up the great work.

  • @thepiratecats801
    @thepiratecats801 Год назад

    Lovely video. Great shots of the moo-cows. Especially the ones lying down. Very nice

  • @TheOneAft
    @TheOneAft Год назад +4

    Well, there are some things to highlight from your video :
    1) Cool dance moves.
    2) The proof of Forest Gremlins' existence 😮
    3) Teletransportation is real 😲
    4) 11:19 to 11:32 is a very wise advice for all people who love photography 🙌
    5) It seems that Highland cows on the move are a big menace 😮
    6) One of my goals this year is try to learn portrait photography. Let's see how it goes 😅
    7) Love the ending song! A cool 80's synthesizer mood 😎
    In summary, I love the originality of your videos 😃 🙌

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +1

      The highland cows are usually quite calm, but larger than I ha! Wildlife can be unpredictable so I always keep a distance. Thanks for watching! :)

    • @TheOneAft
      @TheOneAft Год назад

      @@CourtneyVictoria Yeah, you're right about having a distance from some animals. 👀
      It is a pleasure watching your videos 😃. Thanks for your reply! 🙌

  • @geoffstone356
    @geoffstone356 Год назад

    Love the opening of this video, puts a smile on your face, which is what photography should be about.

  • @colin9481
    @colin9481 Год назад

    Another great video Courtey, and the dance well, just mesmerising your a natural 😊 cant wait for the next one.

  • @philosimot
    @philosimot 29 дней назад

    ...and beautiful cows;-)) Thank you, great work!

  • @MikeNovakPhoto
    @MikeNovakPhoto Год назад +1

    As others said. The Highland Cows are great. And the photos you took of them are top notch.

  • @bwmchris
    @bwmchris 4 месяца назад

    i love the way you talking us to youre thinking proces and how and why you com to youre composition, keep up the good work, always a plesure to see youre videos.

  • @PinfoldPhotographic
    @PinfoldPhotographic Год назад +1

    I enjoyed this video! This video speaks volumes to me as I am beginning to release the idea of thinking that other photographers have better images and better encounters, or that not everyone likes the work that I share. As long as I like the images and footage that I take, then that is what makes me happy! My goals so far this year have been to plan what locations I want to visit, and therefore increasing my chances of photographing particular species. So far, so good!
    Keep up the great work and now subscribed :)

  • @daniellegrandpa
    @daniellegrandpa Год назад

    Great opening moves, its been too long. Welcome back. You are a joy to watch and learn from.

  • @steveglennan
    @steveglennan Год назад

    You are obviously happy being who you are and that's your superpower! Keep up the good work and your channel will continue to grow. Cheers!

  • @marklawson8346
    @marklawson8346 Год назад

    I love watching your videos and watching you you are have a lovely sense of humour thank you for your love of photography

  • @thodenz8851
    @thodenz8851 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on comparison and self doubt. Guess it’s not a once in your photography life occurring moment. It comes back to you just every so often and when you don’t expect it. Great video and I love you dancing and jumping from scene to scene.

  • @mikkosuhonenphotography
    @mikkosuhonenphotography Год назад +1

    Great video! I've been photographing since 2003. At first I thought I know everything of making a good photos and it's easy. Now it's 2023 and I still have a lot to learn. I just don't want to quit trying.

  • @TyRonKitzeRow
    @TyRonKitzeRow Год назад

    All the other photographers out there and your videos are right up there with the best, really! I love your youth,enthusiasm and creative way you put your journey together. Thank you so much for your thoughts and feelings about all the topics you touch on.

  • @joncothranphotography9375
    @joncothranphotography9375 Год назад

    I simply study each image individually. If I like it, I keep it. If I don't like it, I delete it. Thanks for sharing your day with us! (Great cinematography)

  • @davelangley2965
    @davelangley2965 Год назад +1

    Hi Courtney. Another great video, laughs from the start. Love seeing you dancing in your vids, lifts the spirits even on the worst days. Your woodland photography always amazes me as I for one can't get my head around it, with all the clutter around what often looks like a good image only to be disappointed after the event. Could never exit one of your video's before the end Courtney, as there is always something going to happen to perk us up even more. Great to see you home on these shores, as you are Our Courtney and nobody else's.👍

  • @SourojitBh
    @SourojitBh 2 месяца назад

    I love watching your videos so much. I have taken tips on composition from you, got inspiration and it's got such a calming ASMR-esque vibe to it. Thanks for your efforts!🧡

  • @geographerix7104
    @geographerix7104 10 месяцев назад

    A good photographer who can actually dance! Never seen that before. Very interesting and enjoyable video.

  • @steveatesh
    @steveatesh Год назад

    I absolutely love your approach to your videos, not only informative but very entertaining too. Thank you.

  • @barclayjb
    @barclayjb Год назад

    I stayed and saw it all. I wouldn't miss a bit. Good job.

  • @timrosenburgh8597
    @timrosenburgh8597 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed the video as usual Courtney.
    I think that everyone should just take the compositions that they think is the best and don't worry.
    I look forward to seeing the waterfall video.

  • @Gemdog5521
    @Gemdog5521 Год назад

    Wow !! Loved this video, you know what you are a special kind of person one who obviously loves life ,the outdoors your camera and most importantly you images that you capture.....what an amazing attitude and style you have ....

  • @jimcross7002
    @jimcross7002 Год назад

    Great video of course Courtney loved the excited jig oh to be back in the forest
    Very informative and fun loved the quotes and your style
    Thanks for posting
    Have a great year! What a start
    Not forgetting the
    Images enjoyed the long horn resting amongst the forest peaceful like
    Look forward to your next video

  • @waltervermeiren6860
    @waltervermeiren6860 Год назад

    I love your dances (and also the pictures), and yesterday I try one too while making a photo walk in a local woodland...thought I was alone ...The old couple had a great laugh !!!

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +1

      Haha love it!! You will all definitely remember that moment!

    • @waltervermeiren6860
      @waltervermeiren6860 Год назад

      @@CourtneyVictoria I'm 73 yers old and my dancemoves where indeed ridiculos...ha,ha...

    • @waltervermeiren6860
      @waltervermeiren6860 Год назад

      @@CourtneyVictoria I'm 73 years old and my moves where ridiculous,ha,ha!

  • @terrygoyan
    @terrygoyan Год назад +1

    It's great having you back home and dancing. I really like the quiet light of cloudy days. The forests are really beautiful in that kind of light. Also love those Woolly Mammoths you call cows. Time to head out into the world and get some of my own shots! It's been raining like crazy here in California.

  • @edwindoughty8019
    @edwindoughty8019 Год назад

    Hi courtney. Thanks once again for sharing your experiences. As for the image you ask we like most, I would bet for the second image, the one where the tree is tilted to the left. The roots pulled out from the ground add a sense of drama to the image. An interesting diagonal occurs where the ground is slopped by the falling tree. As a matter of fact, the entire image falls perfectly into a golden triangle composition. There are no important distracting elements in this photograph either. Cheers.

  • @davebryer6133
    @davebryer6133 Год назад

    Two thumbs up for the whimsy in this video. And nice images of the cows.

  • @keithpinn152
    @keithpinn152 Год назад

    Hi Courtney: Another wonderful video and I can certainly appreciate your anxiety over having the highland cows so close by. I also like the style that you have brought to your videos. Your sense of humour is very uplifting. Keep up the great work. Cheers, Keith (Canada)

  • @jasoneldridgephotography
    @jasoneldridgephotography Год назад

    Your videos are unique and dare I say "quirky". I think they are great! Keep it up Courtney... Can't wait for the next one.

  • @robertdavis1255
    @robertdavis1255 Год назад +1

    Thanks Kim for sharing your experience back from the Antarctic trip....self judging is a human trait that we all go through & learn.....I love all your photos as this location is interesting also the cattle... thanks also for using your D750 as this is a great camera....love your work... cheers from Australia 😀❤️

  • @Matt_Captures_Nature
    @Matt_Captures_Nature Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this video. Not only is it an amazing production, enjoyable to watch and informative, it’s genuinely funny! You’re a great storyteller!
    I’m going through a big drop in confidence right now so this video is very relatable! But like you said, self doubt is good (in moderation) and just today I pushed through my comfort zone and tried something new in my photography! Thank you again for sharing

  • @bundzmykhailo3733
    @bundzmykhailo3733 Год назад

    Oh my god, I can't stop watching your videos. It's so so cosy, soothingly. I don't know enought nglish words to explain.

  • @janneroz-photographyonabudget
    @janneroz-photographyonabudget Год назад

    Oh how I've missed the DANCING!!!! Yaaay! It's on again!!!!! Glad you've finally found the cattle. Great shots, hopefully you'll find them again and it won't be just a Beef Encounter.

  • @toke7560
    @toke7560 4 месяца назад

    You are like a breath of fresh air.

  • @stevehassall6862
    @stevehassall6862 Год назад +1

    Loved the highland cows

  • @BarryFinlay339
    @BarryFinlay339 Год назад

    Just found your channel today and watched a few of your videos. I really enjoy your style but this particular video really had an impact on me and I think you have helped me get out of my photography slump... and it had highland cows and dancing. Thank you.

  • @johnniewelbornjr.8940
    @johnniewelbornjr.8940 11 месяцев назад

    I chuckled during the Highland Cow stalking... Cute! Seriously, though, the images of the cows topped even the forest images. Love the moody lighting... I have ruined a LOT of beautiful light such as that in post, I must admit... I am thankful for shooting .raw files from almost the beginning, for there are times I look back at an image that was well-received at the time but now think, "ewwwww"... I have occasionally reprocessed such images and recreated the "wow-value" that originally inspired me to capture the composition and lighting in the first place. I'm rarely 100% pleased with my images, for I'm always striving to improve upon what I share. Do I go through the comparisons with the work of others? Yesss... But then found that some of those photographers admired what I was doing, as well. It's healthy and often a great way to glean new ideas and approaches from others, which I precisely why I enjoy seeing the efforts of others here. Thanks for sharing with us!

  • @amandashaffer7278
    @amandashaffer7278 8 месяцев назад

    This is the second of your videos I have watched. Subbed immediately upon seeing those dance moves!

  • @marcdeckard6115
    @marcdeckard6115 Год назад

    Cute dancing and fine moo-moo shots. And yes, the underlying objective is to keep it fun.

  • @RoyJenkinsPacker
    @RoyJenkinsPacker Год назад

    Terrific video, with such beautifully photos.
    Your dancing moves, have been noticed. Is that a new goal... A dance studio video. 😉
    Lovely to see your style of presentation.
    Must do a live workshop please.

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +1

      Oh my goodness, a dance studio video ha! Brainstorming workshops plans as we speak, hopefully it'll become a reality soon.

  • @Brainsick-_-
    @Brainsick-_- Год назад

    First time watching, I appreciate you thanks for the fun and content 🙏

  • @OneWildKirby
    @OneWildKirby Год назад

    Great video and message, love the highland cow shots!

  • @andrewgriffiths1142
    @andrewgriffiths1142 4 месяца назад

    Hi great video again, thanks. Always thought provoking. You have referred to ' the art of noticing ' and I'm definitely aiming to work on this and focus on the detail within a bird , animal or plant. Linked to this is an aim to improve my macro work. Thanks again

  • @formatthitech
    @formatthitech Год назад +2

    Great video Courtey! We think your work is fantastic! Love to see you using our filter, looks like we need to pop a Forrest Goblin protection layer on them 😆♥️

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Haha the Forest Goblins clearly liked the look of the Firecrest 100mm Kit!

  • @pauledwards499
    @pauledwards499 Год назад

    Another great video, you're so easy to watch and to learn from, fun too 😀
    I need to copy those dance moves, it might improve my photography 🤣

  • @warrengh5647
    @warrengh5647 Год назад

    Very good and also extremely true, thank you Courtney.

  • @PerrySheneman
    @PerrySheneman Год назад

    My favorite intro so far. Seriously, I love it. You have such a fun personality 😁
    Keep up the great work.

  • @trevorsneath4665
    @trevorsneath4665 Год назад

    I don't know why I was expecting penguins from you, but there you have it. And your dancing in the forest is probably worrying elf parents. I do love the forest walk-abouts though. Another enjoyable and inspiring vid. Cheers.

  • @timaustin577
    @timaustin577 Год назад

    G-Day , Binge watching :-) After 40 plus years as A Photographer. You Young Lady are a Breath of Fresh air. I can look at Photography And Learn from Lovely People Like Yourself FIVE STARS :-)

  • @achims8961
    @achims8961 Год назад

    A beautiful and inspiring video, i like it very much.

  • @andrewtongue7084
    @andrewtongue7084 11 месяцев назад

    As a young man, my Mother taught me self-effacement & humilty, Courtney: Two of the best life lessons there are, & without which I wouldn't have been able to arrest that worst of all human conditions - narcissism. That, however, should not determine one's own self worth; it is clear your photographic skill set is far more advanced than most - but what I find most appealing, is that you don't boast about same. Those Highland cattle are incredible - you've captured them beautifully 🙂. Christmas is coming, have you asked Father Christmas for anything special in your stocking ?

  • @jaybradley9083
    @jaybradley9083 Год назад

    Part of the joy of any creative endeavor is learning more about it. I hope I never stop learning something new about photography, or anything else I enjoy doing. Thanks for another entertaining and enlightening video. Thanks for the dance, too. I've missed that.🙂

  • @Trish12303
    @Trish12303 Год назад

    I ditto some of the other comments, you are so enjoyable to watch and your work is wonderful!

  • @stevenpeterman4721
    @stevenpeterman4721 Год назад

    Great video and advise. Love your dancing. Keep up the good work

  • @mb-moose
    @mb-moose Год назад +2

    Your enthusiasm is infectious, and your videos very funny. The dancing always cheers me up.
    I find your style interesting: a wide angle landscape preference now been influenced by more wildlife telephoto aspects. I'm working in reverse, so to compare your decision on a shot (and the logical way you explain it) is really interesting and so different to my instinct....I find the concept of how the same subject being approach so differently fascinating.
    Cheers❤

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад +1

      That is definitely interesting! I am slowly moving more to the telephoto aspect of photography, in fact I'm not sure my wide angle lens has been used much this year. I just did a project with some wide prime lenses and kept thinking how I wish I had more reach to get closer to my subject when I physically couldn't do so. It's wonderful to see how unique all of our photographic journeys are!

  • @andywhiteside16
    @andywhiteside16 Год назад

    brilliant Courtney so good to have you back , you just made my Sunday with the dance at the start brilliant

  • @AccessiblePhotography
    @AccessiblePhotography Год назад

    Great topic and so true. Jumping around your videos just now. Actually about to go to MPB (again) and buy the Sigma 70mm macro you have. Loved the fungi images in your direct challenge video released yesterday. MPB is awesome. 😊

  • @Blayyse
    @Blayyse 9 месяцев назад

    Mainly a videographer, but I've been delving more into photography since my trip to Japan at the end of last year. I want to work on my visual storytelling, and I think photography has helped immensely with that, since you only have one frame to do so. I want to make documentary films, and I think this will carry over to videography, with things like compsotion, framing, lighting, and how different elements and subjects interact with each other within. Watching this video reminded me that it's not a sprint, but a marathon. No two individuals will have the same goals, the same definitions of success, nor are walking the same path. Nice pics, nice vid.

  • @duncanadamson6701
    @duncanadamson6701 Год назад

    Inspirational, interesting and informative. Always look forward to seeing your video's, thank you.

  • @christophermason7735
    @christophermason7735 Год назад

    Nice video. I'm quite new to your channel and you have joined Henry Turner as one of my favourites. I live near Northampton. Can you recommend a Forest near me I can visit in the next 3-4 weeks for autumn photography? I can drive to the forest of Dean, but it would be difficult to get there in time for morning light.
    Thanks for making me satisfied with my canon 7DMKii. I was considering a Canon R5 but your right that I don't need to make that big spend. Plus it would make all my APSC lenses redundant

  • @davidskinner274
    @davidskinner274 Год назад

    Nice to get the cows in the forest for interest rather than just on pasture. You used the trunks annd foliafe to frame well.

  • @RolandMueller-xu8rv
    @RolandMueller-xu8rv Год назад +1

    If we come to doubt our photography talent, it's probably because we are failing to find new approaches other than just capturing a subject as we see it. Prospective angles can change the size of subject or give a different view. Changing depth of field or using high or low key light (thru Exposure Compensation) can make our subject stand out. Using slower shutter speeds to give movement to moving subjects instead of freezing their movement. ISO gives plenty of room to work with light. Different weather can give a new look. Try night photography, astrophotography.
    The list can go on... Another words, be creative, experiment! Digital images are cheap and memory cards have plenty of space to experiment. Not like the 35mm film days of 37 shots per roll. Find ideas from other photogs on RUclips.
    I love your creative work Courtney, and your video work is great, and hilarious. You have a common sense approach to your gear. We cannot all get to exotic foreign places but we all can discover our own areas, woodlands, farms, swamps, rivers, waterfalls, Parks and Reserves, whatever can we find in our area, Discover It. Have to remember that not all great photographs are taken straight from camera but are from digital dark room technics, another creative art.

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад

      Fantastic comment and very good tips for those who may be struggling with their approach.

  • @retirewithjames6745
    @retirewithjames6745 Год назад

    My favorite image is the "Side Studies" at 4:38 minute. I liked your discussion about photographers comparing themselves to others. As you say in England, spot on. I'm doing something totally different than landscape photography, but I love watching and learning from you, and others like you, who share their ideas of what makes a good image. It can be translated to so many types of photography. Basically, understanding your composition. And when all done, enjoy the experience, the moment you created, and the joy it brought you while doing it. From the United States, (Ohio) thanks.

  • @neeway1620
    @neeway1620 Год назад

    I absolutley love the dancing. Long may it continue.

  • @astro7996
    @astro7996 7 месяцев назад

    People on the trail doing a double-take trying to figure why there's a dancing woman in the forest. The literal example of dance like no one is watching. Thanks for sharing your photography experiences.

  • @dwrisdon2487
    @dwrisdon2487 Год назад

    Great to see you back. As always that playful high energy serves well as your signature. Bill

  • @witcheater
    @witcheater 6 месяцев назад

    🌺🌻🌺 Thank you. Lovely presentation. I appreciate and am grateful... :)

  • @ditto1958
    @ditto1958 Год назад

    Don’t feel bad about being humble
    And don’t feel bad about accepting others’ praise for your work

  • @PJ-om2wq
    @PJ-om2wq Год назад

    I'm very tempted by the Tamron 100-400 (I also have a D750). If you were buying again would you still choose it?

  • @SkYjAcKeR666
    @SkYjAcKeR666 Год назад +2

    Yey she’s back ❤️ so missed you. I’m loving those uprooted shots. It still looks like it’s clinging onto life. The Idea shot is great too. You are so bang on about our different goals as photographers. As a concert photographer I want to try other stuff too, like portraits and street photography. Glad the queen of quirkyness is back ☺️

    • @veivoli
      @veivoli Год назад

      Yes. As I said in response to one of her community postings before the trip, I was worried that she might fall over the edge of the flat earth on her recent trip outwards. 😟

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад

      @@veivoli Ha! Fall over the edge...I'm proud to say I managed the entire trip without any incidents!

  • @jresin_photo
    @jresin_photo Год назад

    Self doubt is a strange thing to me. I've been doubting myself (life, photography, work etc) for as long as i can remember but when i found my love for street photography all that went away when it comes to photography. Now i just grab my camera and go out to have fun and if people like it, it makes me happy. Even stranger though, i just finished my first novel and during the year it took to write the first draft of the script i've never doubted myself and it felt liberating. I belive that when you hit the x that marks the spot you become a much more secure person and the x is very different from person to person.

    • @CourtneyVictoria
      @CourtneyVictoria  Год назад

      That's fantastic! And congratulations on finishing your first novel!

  • @suspectwalter9343
    @suspectwalter9343 10 месяцев назад

    wish i has someone like you as a friend! you seem like a warm personality.

  • @katherineblake7607
    @katherineblake7607 Год назад

    Your videos are always so entertaining. I missed seeing your fabulous dance in the Antartica one so thank you for bringing it back. This years photography goal for me is to try to be more consistent with getting out and exploring with my camera.

  • @stuartcolquhoun867
    @stuartcolquhoun867 Год назад

    The beginning cracked me up 😂😂😂😂....great video Courtney!!💯💯💯💯

  • @jurgenschurr6737
    @jurgenschurr6737 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for the very nice video. I prefer the first of your two side views of the fallen tree because it tells a story, i.e., because of the contrast of the fallen dead needle tree and the young beech tree. It happens not only in the life of humans but also in the life of trees that they have to struggle to grow up after getting tilted by a twist of fate. Furthermore, I like to see you dancing and hopping like a young deer. It is a pity that most of us loose this ability when getting adult. Please keep this openness! All photographers should enjoy their creative journey and their time spent in nature instead of doubting their capabilities.

  • @ronperry691
    @ronperry691 Год назад

    Hi Courtney. Great vid! What kit do you get videoed with? It looks great.

  • @mikefaulkner9447
    @mikefaulkner9447 Год назад

    Do love your video’s, a lot of content together with a little madness!

  • @sdkgodeacs
    @sdkgodeacs Год назад

    Great work, great goals and your woodland dancing never disappoints