You're Probably using your Tripod WRONG (well I was)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @tmeeten3195
    @tmeeten3195 Год назад +11

    Hi Luna. It's lovely seeing photographers out with their dogs. Just adds to the experience 😊

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +1

      Thanks, much appreciated 👍👍

  • @KODOPhoto
    @KODOPhoto Год назад +9

    Luna's the star of the show! A beautiful pup!

  • @peterbutler5597
    @peterbutler5597 Год назад +78

    A mistake a lot of photographers make is not having a black and white dog with them. I never make that mistake.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +4

      so true 👍

    • @the_rat_run
      @the_rat_run Год назад +7

      I make the mistake of taking 2...

    • @darylcheshire1618
      @darylcheshire1618 Год назад +6

      possibly helps with white balance, better than an 18% grey card and you never forget it. I used to have a penguin for this.

    • @prism8289
      @prism8289 Год назад +3

      My dog is all white. That explains a lot.

    • @isaacmorales4859
      @isaacmorales4859 11 месяцев назад +2

      Never thought of that, always had black and white dogs.

  • @marcmurison
    @marcmurison Год назад +8

    I always snap a few pics handheld right away if the light threatens to fade quickly. *Then* set up the tripod and fine tune the composition. That way you'll have something to work with if the light goes before you're done futzing.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      great tip 👍

    • @thepirateshoots
      @thepirateshoots Год назад

      Your trick helps (a) to find the right camera settings and (b) to find the right angle. Not everything is nice out of cam what looks nice to the naked eye!

    • @Don-md6wn
      @Don-md6wn 6 месяцев назад

      Agreed, even if you have to push up the ISO to get the shutter speed you need hand held. That happens very frequently with birds and wildlife where you can't count on the subject staying put, and occasionally with landscapes when you have great light or something like a rainbow that you know could disappear by the time you set up with a tripod. Taking up bird and wildlife photography made me much faster with decisions on exposure settings and composition and that helps with some landscape situations.

  • @robertgrenader858
    @robertgrenader858 Год назад +14

    There are several things I've learned when shooting in wet sand close to the tide line. I keep several blank DVD disks in my bag, which spread the weight of a tripod leg in wet conditions. I also always rinse my 'pod in fresh water to remove any sand and, more importantly, salt from the legs. Great video, I subscribed.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thanks and great tips 👍👍

    • @MykeWinters
      @MykeWinters Год назад +1

      I did that as well, I used my brothers Bros cd’s, lol. I now use manfrotto sand cups on the end of the legs

    • @leniehulse1621
      @leniehulse1621 Год назад

      I use plastic bottles from used condiments.

  • @richmilligan5881
    @richmilligan5881 Год назад +2

    Luna convinced me to subscribe- any photographer who takes their pup along (as I do) is a must follow for me! Great video as well!

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Awesome, thanks buddy 👍👍

  • @anthonyroberts7987
    @anthonyroberts7987 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thank you for your generosity my friend 👍😊

  • @alanbeamer9513
    @alanbeamer9513 Год назад +1

    I have just found your post, and it's excellent, both from a photography and video perspective. Your storytelling and explanations are very interesting and keep the audience attention. I am new to both photo and video and will watch all your posts from now on !! Great job. Well done.

  • @ciphermatrix
    @ciphermatrix Год назад +1

    What a lovely dog. You have such a nice, chilled ethos towards landscape photography.

  • @randyschwager84
    @randyschwager84 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Beautiful puppy! Thanks for taking me along!

  • @sarahneedham
    @sarahneedham Год назад +2

    Your dog is beautiful ❤️. I used to live in Pembrokeshire so love seeing the sights that i recognise from some of your videos

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thanks Sarah, that's awesome

  • @rf2720
    @rf2720 Год назад

    Hello lan
    Thanks for the tripod tip. Beautiful captures.
    And l love the pup.
    Hope you know how fortunate you are. Snapping pics in wonderful locations and a loving pup…

  • @andrewwhitby9154
    @andrewwhitby9154 Год назад +3

    Love your videos Ian. Just one comment on something you've said here regarding tripod positioning on slopes. You suggest that 2 legs lower on the slope for safety .. However, I work in TV and we always teach 1 single leg lower on the slope. Reason for this is that 2 legs create a pivot point whereas 1 leg doesn't. I know this is true because when I was a Camera Assistant I let go of a top-heavy tripod and turned my back resulting in it tipping over and bending a £4000 head (no camera thankfully). Luckily a friendly Grip bent it back again and I wasn't fired! True story ..

  • @johnwheeler5271
    @johnwheeler5271 3 месяца назад

    Great Video as always(And Luna) Thankyou.J

  • @dronepilotcontractors4094
    @dronepilotcontractors4094 Год назад +1

    Love your last Black & White! Nice to have your companion along as well!

  • @TerryD23
    @TerryD23 Год назад +1

    I have a Border Collie named Luna as well! They are so much fun.

  • @mikebartow9415
    @mikebartow9415 Год назад +4

    I have anchored the tripod by using some 1 inch webbing and a buckle. You can cinch it up so your bag still touches the ground without swaying. It’s fairly easy to get the distance between the tripod and the bag’s bottom to the ground. The webbing and buckle probably weigh less than a bungee cord and doesn’t have the hook to catch on stuff. The webbing and buckle cost me less than US$9.00.

    • @charliejg
      @charliejg Год назад

      As Ian was discussing this I was wondering if a tent stake and a bungie cord would work. But, in sand that might not be the best option! 🙂

    • @mikebartow9415
      @mikebartow9415 Год назад +1

      @@charliejg A fluke stake like for snow could work in sand as long as you angle it properly. But now you are starting to add weight to your bag.

    • @charliejg
      @charliejg Год назад

      @@mikebartow9415Yeah, I thought about the weight factor. But, tent stakes aren't too bad. But, adding to the weight of all of your camera gear every little bit counts!

  • @davidjoyce3467
    @davidjoyce3467 Год назад +3

    Hiya Ian, I have 2 collies so imagine my composition process. So many excellent sunrise/sunset pics with collies in them. Thanks for the vids.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Ahh that's awesome 👍🐾

  • @DflyDude
    @DflyDude Год назад +1

    Traveled to that very spot back in March. What a beautiful place - even found a tiny waterfall around that point at your back. Fell in love with Wales on that trip!

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +1

      Cheers buddy, yeah its a great spot 👍

  • @randyschwager2515
    @randyschwager2515 Год назад +1

    Great tips! Thanks for taking me along!

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      You are so welcome! 👍

  • @teacherofteachers1239
    @teacherofteachers1239 Год назад +2

    Raise a glass to the humble tripod. Your center column advice alone is terrific - I am embarrassed not to have figured this out!

  • @davidcrossley7145
    @davidcrossley7145 Год назад +1

    Thanks for an awesome video. Your dog is lovely nice to see man’s best friend accompanying you whilst you’re out in the field 👍

  • @davidcrossley7145
    @davidcrossley7145 Год назад +1

    The photo looking through the rocks is beautifully composed.The light is fantastic all round an excellent photograph 👍

  • @laurelb8372
    @laurelb8372 Год назад

    Luna is adorable, she’d make a great subject. Great photos and good tips to remember.

  • @brentwestbrook
    @brentwestbrook Год назад +1

    Most of my photography/videography is done whilst camping. I use a tent peg (at a steep angle) and a bungee cord to settle my tripod. On the dog front, my Romanian rescue Husky cross (Angel) seems to get into most frames. Glad we're not limited to 36 frames of 35mm film anymore!

  • @skexzies3673
    @skexzies3673 8 месяцев назад

    Hahaha. Luna stole that photography video. She has you trained well. Thanks for the tripod hints, it added to my knowledge.

  • @neilrslater
    @neilrslater Год назад

    Great video Ian, as usual and good to meet Luna!

  • @goldenfrog6EsCoSes
    @goldenfrog6EsCoSes Год назад

    Great video, Ian. It's a pleasure to watch a genuine enthusist.

  • @dingo3718
    @dingo3718 Год назад

    Two of my favorite things,,dogs and photography, nice compositions perfect images.

  • @frankb4793
    @frankb4793 Год назад +1

    Great Tips Ian, Thank You!

  • @eletor
    @eletor 8 месяцев назад

    good shots!

  • @japanham5973
    @japanham5973 Год назад

    Ian, great tips and great to introduce Luna to us. Look forward to seeing her in future videos.

  • @the_rat_run
    @the_rat_run Год назад +1

    Gorgeous location and Border Wally... She deserves to star in a few more!

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thanks so much, She's in next weeks video 👍

  • @rogersteele9890
    @rogersteele9890 Год назад

    Beautiful compositions with awesome light, helpful tripod tips, thank you.

  • @greglarUK
    @greglarUK Год назад +3

    Sound practical advice Ian, for somebody like me who generally can't be bothered with the faff of getting the tripod set up, thank you! Luna is a star! So entertaining watching her antics trying to get you to throw the ball! Nice one mate! 🤣

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy, much appreciated 👍👍

  • @daviddelaney363
    @daviddelaney363 11 месяцев назад

    After watching a few of your videos I can tell I am improving already. I am putting notes in my camera pack so I remember next time out in the field. Great videos. Thank you!

  • @JanicevD
    @JanicevD Год назад +1

    nice composition especially liked the b & w. :)

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thanks, much appreciated

  • @owendavies6575
    @owendavies6575 Год назад

    Appreciate the vid and advice! Many good pointers!
    And then you got Luna in there...19 yrs my best friend was a border collie beach bum, ball n frizbee chasing, body surfing amazing being that taught me all the zen philosophy I know. So after a couple tears I'm now subscribed to your channel brother!

  • @patricklindahl868
    @patricklindahl868 Год назад +1

    I have used a middle thing between (full grown) tripod and handheld, using Manfrotto Pixi. I have all legs put together and positioned backwards, so the legs can rest on my chest. That gives a good stabilized camera, and then I look thru the view finder. I can also hold the camera around the Pixi legs if I want to have the camera further away from me, for any reason.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      That's an interesting idea Patrick 👍

  • @anthonyroberts7987
    @anthonyroberts7987 Год назад

    Great video! Luna is a beauty! I have a hammock back (stone bag) that attaches to each leg. Placing a large rock in the bag really helps in the wind and also it is a great place to put filters, caps etc.

  • @tonygaskins565
    @tonygaskins565 Год назад +1

    Nice images and isn't Luna lovely. One if the key pieces of kit I won't sacrifice, even when saving weight is my bungee cord I use to anchor my tripod to my camera bag. All a bag does when it's hanging from a tripod is act as a heavy pendulum, but when the bag is on the ground and attached to the tripod by a bungee it works well.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      That's awesome, great info too.👍

  • @chrismorrall5005
    @chrismorrall5005 Год назад +1

    Great video Ian. Interesting you went for the B&W when the sunbeams came out. I still have to process mine from that morning next week is when I get home. Nice to see Luna in the videos. 😉

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thanks Chris, yeah i was struggling with the colours in that rock pool, so opted for a black and white. Great meeting you 👍

  • @TonyHogrefe
    @TonyHogrefe Год назад +1

    I’d love to hear about that pan/tilt head. I have a simple ball head and it can be clumsy at times.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +1

      Thanks buddy here's the link to it. geni.us/DlZH There's also a video in the archives called "are geared heads better than ball heads" which talks about the tripod head, its a few years old, but may be worth a look.

  • @JHHJDS
    @JHHJDS Год назад +1

    Beautiful pictures.

  • @boyokos1
    @boyokos1 Год назад +1

    Hello Ian!
    I love all your videos, thanks a lot! I own also the X-H2 and love it. Could you please show me how you made your L-bracket!? Take care

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thanks so much, you can check out this short about the L bracket 👍 ruclips.net/user/shortsNiQvklfIVcE?feature=share

  • @Abrasca74
    @Abrasca74 Год назад

    Nice content, nice video and stunning photos! Bravo. W Luna !

  • @bernym4047
    @bernym4047 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful location and time of day. I suppose I'm a bit long in the tooth for getting tips about using a tripod and the result is that I watched all the presentation and found nothing new. Near the end, you saw some beautiful sunrays and started planning where to set up the tripod. As part of my workflow, I take a 'snapshot' of any potential new composition before messing with the tripod, perhaps turning up the ISO to achieve a usable shutter speed . This looked like a classic case in point. You could have lost the attractive sunrays whilst setting up your tripod whereas had you bagged a snapshot, you might have come home with a usable shot that would otherwise have been lost whilst going for the perfect tripod composition. Just my POV.

  • @RowanJohnson-q2j
    @RowanJohnson-q2j 4 месяца назад

    just realized I live extremely close to here! might have to pop over to monkstone beach and take some "inspiration" from your shots lol

  • @deviceinboxru
    @deviceinboxru Год назад

    Nice video, Ian.
    And, BTW, where's the photo with Luna standing right in a composition? 😉

  • @alexs5700
    @alexs5700 Год назад +1

    interesting video Ian thanks, luna is lovely, always said i would have a collie when i retired but it hasn't happened due to unforeseen circumstance's

  • @susanfirth2279
    @susanfirth2279 Год назад

    Good tips. Beautiful images. Love your puppy.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thank you so much! 👍😊

  • @palantir135
    @palantir135 Год назад

    I often use a monopod. Very light and I can use it also as a walking stick. I only use a (mini) tripod for macro photos of plants and mushrooms.

  • @llggpagm
    @llggpagm Год назад +3

    You should totally try anchoring your tripod from the center column hook using a bungee cord, it has worked wonderful for me on pretty windy situations with equipment on the heavy side of things, and a travel tripod. Also, thank you for those great tips on tripod photography, and lovely to learn about Luna! Keep up your excellent job, I really enjoy all of your videos!

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much

    • @nevvanclarke9225
      @nevvanclarke9225 Год назад

      I would not recommend that if that chords snaps it will ping up and hit you in the eye 😮..... just get a tent peg relatively thin rope Enoch tent peg into the ground.

    • @llggpagm
      @llggpagm Год назад

      @@nevvanclarke9225 You shouldn't put that much tension on the bungee cord, you're just using it to provide stability to the tripod, and it's going from your camera bag top handle, (which lays on the ground), to the center column hook, you should always use the correct length for the bungee cord, which depends on the maximum height that your tripod can reach. I've been using it for years now, allowing me to carry a much lighter travel tripod, giving me great steady long exposure shots in windy situations.

  • @kevfrets
    @kevfrets Год назад +1

    Great information! Thanks for sharing..👍👍

  • @tomheim9516
    @tomheim9516 Год назад +6

    Loved the addition of Luna! Now that Luna knows how to get your attention, next trip you'll have to point your camera away from your comp, then spin it back around before she figures out what you're doing (and that won't take her long! 🙂)

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Good call! She's in next weeks adventure too 👍👍

    • @tomheim9516
      @tomheim9516 Год назад

      Looking forward to it! @@ian_worth

  • @williamhanson2476
    @williamhanson2476 Год назад +1

    I primarily use weight stabilization when shooting astro, so the in-body stabilization is usually off unless I've lit the foreground to give the software something to anchor the image with. Even still, some nights I've ended up having to throw in the towel if the breeze/wind gusts pick up too much. I've always hung a liter of water or bag from the tripod, but not considered the wind swaying the weight side of the equation. I'm intrigued by this potential bungie cord solution (or perhaps a ratchet strap) to reduce the weight profile in the breeze and possibly increase the wind resilience of the set-up. I'll have to try that next time. Thanks for the very informative vid!

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thanks buddy, much appreciated 👍👍

  • @bartjes2509
    @bartjes2509 Год назад +1

    Hi Ian, Yes, I'm using the bungee cord opotion and it works as a charm. I can easily adjust the length / tension on tyhe bungee and the bungee is attached to my bag always. I also use 3 old CDs to put the tripod legs onto to prevent it from sinking into the sand.
    P.S. my Labrador dog has similar issues (being in the photo when you don't want that. ;-) Cheers, Bart

  • @dennisdksing
    @dennisdksing Год назад +1

    Great video, and loving Luna - she clearly was ready to play!!
    Quick question: in some of the shots it seems like you have a USB cable between your camera and the tripod.- what does that do?

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Thank you, the device was my shutter release cable, it allows me take the photo without touching the camera.

  • @marktaylor9579
    @marktaylor9579 Год назад +4

    I can't beleive that after all this time I never considered raising the centre column that few inches before extending the tripod legs!!! You live and learn as they say, so thanks for that nugget Ian👍👍👍, but I do feel a bit of a wally now🤣

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +1

      I feel like a wally on a daily basis, you get used to it after a while. haha

  • @SkipPletcher
    @SkipPletcher Год назад

    Luna is so happy to play with you. Nice tripod advice, btw

  • @charliejg
    @charliejg Год назад +3

    Beautiful pup!! I really like that tripod head you use. I noticed it in a previous video and searched for it. Unfortunately it's not quite in my budget. But, maybe some day!! I have a very similar tripod made by Promaster that works very well for me. And, you're so right about that L bracket. I have one from 3 Legged Thing for my X-T3. I really like that you did a black and white edit on that second image. Really worked nicely! I've wondered recently while watching you and some other landscape photographers like Thomas Heaton, about why you keep your camera in the bag until you get to a scene you want to shoot. Why don't you have it on a clip or on a strap. I usually hike with mine on a strap at my side. But, you may have answered that question in this video when explaining why you use a tripod more often that hand holding.....so you don't just snap off loads of shots. You only take it out when you find a good shot. Hmmmmm...... Interesting idea I might have to try. Thanks for taking us along!! Have a great weekend. I just noticed that first post below about banning walking in videos. Sounds like someone got up on the wrong side of the bed today!! LOL!

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +1

      I usually pack the stills camera away because i have my filming camera out most of the time which i can use to capture video and quick handheld shots if required. I guess that's never shown in the videos though. 👍

  • @912582
    @912582 9 месяцев назад

    100% Ian, low key casual dropping in nicely all the tips that matter. Oh and the tip everyone shozuld have a dog sits well with me too :) Thank you

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 Год назад

    Lovely light Ian, the last shot did you do a colour version too? I am not getting your attention, I know I will stand in front of you. Yep I agree with your tripod tips. Carry rucksack uphill tighten in the shoulder straps, walking down hill slacken them off, and the waist isn't, it is suppose to rest on top of your hips. Hence why it is always worth paying for the best in the way of being able to adjust the back length etc. Keep shooting.

  • @jennifergaba5656
    @jennifergaba5656 8 месяцев назад

    Came for the tripod tips, subscribed for Luna!

  • @keithdavies7167
    @keithdavies7167 Год назад +1

    Amroth and WIseman's Bridge Ian? We're staying locally over Xmas and it's somewhere we want to visit love the video and yes Luna is the star

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +1

      Awesome, i hope you enjoy your trip to Pembs, if you see me about, be sure to say hi 👍

  • @jaspercaelan4998
    @jaspercaelan4998 11 месяцев назад

    It's often good advice to shorten the lowest sections first of a tripod when lowering a tripod however I think this only really applies when the conditions are windy. If it's still you can get away with shortening the upper sections first because it might be more convenient and quicker.

  • @whateverrobert
    @whateverrobert Год назад

    I’ve always did one legs down then the rest. And in level I use two legs down first. And yes all the legs collapsed T the same time. And I used two tripods when I do pictures one is bigger and other opens up to be flat where the legs of tripod make it level and can be adjusted. It’s an older tripod that is kinda heavy but it helps to keep it down and not topple.

  • @hooliganmindsetproductions
    @hooliganmindsetproductions 11 месяцев назад

    This video as a whole was very helpful.

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr 7 месяцев назад

    Good job. Both you and Luna. 🙂

  • @chaibo3543
    @chaibo3543 Год назад

    Really good tips thank you!!

  • @peterandhiscat
    @peterandhiscat Год назад

    Beautifully-made video!

  • @warricksmith5178
    @warricksmith5178 Год назад +6

    Another very useful review, Ian. I might be one of those who suggested using a bungee cord to anchor the tripod - full disclosure, not my invention: I picked it up from another landscape vlog a couple of years ago. But I have used it successfully in many situations when facing extreme wind conditions: places including Iceland and the West Coast of Ireland. I should amplify that the approach is not limited to anchoring with your camera bag: in tough conditions I have used a bungee cord to anchor my tripod to tree roots, rock outcrops, and stray logs on beaches. Cords are super light and because of their inherent stretch can be employed without having to make tailored adjustments. Mine were very cheap on AMZ: a few dollars for a set of 3 individual cords of different lengths (color-coded). I keep the shortest and the longest at the bottom of my bag: they take no space at all.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Great info mate, i will have to get one to throw in my bag 👍

  • @jdavis8610
    @jdavis8610 Год назад +1

    What brand/ model tripod head is that?

  • @exploretography
    @exploretography Год назад

    Thanks for validating my feelings about tripods in the beginning of the video. I understand the importance/benefits of a tripod but sometimes just lose patience/hate managing it…but the best shots take time/patience and often a tripod Great advice/tips!

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! 👍

  • @Yorkshirelad84
    @Yorkshirelad84 Год назад +2

    Love the 4 legged friend so cute

  • @nancyhaun
    @nancyhaun Год назад

    Love the info you give!

  • @lphilpot01
    @lphilpot01 Год назад +13

    I'm kind of torn between one leg downhill vs. two legs downhill. I agree that two legs downhill will provide more lateral stability, but one leg downhill will provide more (downhill) tip-over resistance since that single leg extends farther downhill than the two more splayed out legs. But all in all it's probably a minor consideration in the context of just paying attention! 🙂
    Luna is beautiful! We have cats, so that sort of rules out taking them along on a photo shoot. LOL

    • @michaelrobinsonphotography6552
      @michaelrobinsonphotography6552 Год назад +2

      My experience matches yours @lphilpto01, I usually put one leg downhill.

    • @marcmurison
      @marcmurison Год назад +1

      I always put one leg in front, hill or not. Learned that the hard way.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад +1

      Its a good point Len, i think its probably a case of assessing the terrain and seeing which configuration is going to suit best

    • @lphilpot01
      @lphilpot01 Год назад

      @@ian_worth yeah, and it seems like I usually learn from doing it wrong! 😀

    • @guermeisterdoodlebug7980
      @guermeisterdoodlebug7980 Год назад

      What are “hill” and “slope” discussed in the video? Maybe define or illustrate. Until then, thanks and best wishes from Florida.

  • @jimwlouavl
    @jimwlouavl Год назад

    Thanks for a good video. Luna knew exactly where to stand to get you to throw that ball. Some good tips here. One I do is that I use a super light oil called Breakfree in the US, on a paper towel to wipe the legs periodically. I subscribed.

  • @bernym4047
    @bernym4047 Год назад

    Not sure what you were doing wrong as apart from the title, you did not mention it in the dialogue. Most of what you showed is how I work and is common sense. If you do find your tripod a burden check out the new Heipi 3 in one, uniquely designed, lightweight, carbon fibre, travel tripod. I've used mine on some seriously strenuously located waterfall panoramic images and I love it. It has a maximum load of 55 lbs. Downside is it's expensive. One accessory I swear by that makes life much easier on rugged slopes is a levelling head. Another tip for dealing with windy conditions is a cord attached to the central column hook and hooked onto your bag which is partly resting on the floor (so does not get blown by the wind). Another accessory I swear by and always carry on my waterfall expeditions is a pair of mini crampons. They make clambering about on slippery, algae covered rocks, muddy slippery slopes and slippery stream beds a doddle and are very handy for seascape photography safety. They don't weigh much and have got me out of a couple of sticky situations.
    Well produced video with some nice images. Thank you.

  • @billingalls1940
    @billingalls1940 Год назад +3

    The B&W through the rocks is superb. I think the real star of this show is Luna, though. Keep walking.

  • @michaelkantor4084
    @michaelkantor4084 Год назад

    Love your four legged assistant.

  • @bettyswallocks6411
    @bettyswallocks6411 Год назад

    Three old CDs are very handy on sandy ground.

  • @Aspenglade
    @Aspenglade 10 месяцев назад

    As you were there talking about how the light would maybe only last a few seconds and you had to be quick all I was thinking was jeez, time to set up the video camera, time to get a second angle, time to talk to the puppers.....all while the light might be going away. Gotta be fast before it fades!

  • @stevesnyder2500
    @stevesnyder2500 Год назад +1

    The link to the tripod head just takes me to all of the their Sunwayfoto products, and I don't see that head. What model is it?

    • @marcmurison
      @marcmurison Год назад

      GH-pro, IIRC.

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      try this link geni.us/DlZH its the ghproii

  • @cgriggsiv
    @cgriggsiv Год назад +1

    Dude I want that Mount
    And Luna is so cute 🤩

  • @craigmantle5362
    @craigmantle5362 Год назад +2

    Hey Ian, do you take some hand held safety shots when you’re rushing around looking for compositions when there’s fleeting light? I prefer to shoot from a tripod and take it slow but I always end up taking a few test shots at higher ISO’s (if needed) and sometimes I end up preferring them.

  • @carlb401
    @carlb401 Год назад +1

    Actually having 2 legs facing down on a hill is not the best idea, the 2 legs act as a hinge if the tripod is knocked. Where as if you have one leg down on a hill if knocked it will fall sideways. For added weight on a tripod i have some nylon cord attached to the carry handle and then the rucksack is just resting slightly on the ground and the cord is put on the tripod hook. That way the full weight of the rucksack is pulling the tripod down. Using a bungee cord the tripod can still move due to the bungee just being a heavy duty elastic band.

  • @bezbd
    @bezbd 11 месяцев назад

    do u knw what i hate about the tripod head , its the screw on the mounting plate ( quick realese locking knob) that locks ur camera . and there is so many round knobs on a tripod , that u could easily unlock it by mistake or in dark or even ur fancy friend decide to touch it ended up droping ur camera in floor .

  • @Don-md6wn
    @Don-md6wn 6 месяцев назад

    That is the same brand of ball my ball obsessed golden retriever plays fetch with. I take her and a tripod when I'm hiking and photographing, but no ball. If she has a ball or knows I have it, she's going to keep bugging me to play fetch and not stay away from my tripod and camera equipment. We either go out to hike and photograph or play ball, but not both.

  • @Pentax67
    @Pentax67 5 месяцев назад

    A tripod is awesome for autoportraits or for travelling with your loved wife , you can take photos of you and her at same time with a tripod . A lot photographers thinks too narrow like tripod is for landscapes and loneliness but it’s awesome for a couple for film content or making photos during travels ☺️ or just photograph yourself if you are single

  • @patrickmorgan7173
    @patrickmorgan7173 Год назад +1

    Still looking for the elusive
    6 leg ...

  • @tkay4401
    @tkay4401 22 дня назад

    Great video! I like your dog1

  • @Ed-davies
    @Ed-davies Год назад +1

    Never mind the wonderful images, let’s talk about your awesome Border Collie! It was a true win to bring her along, I had a Border Collie when I was in my teens and she was just like yours 🐾🐾🐾

  • @billgoldly3962
    @billgoldly3962 Год назад

    Luna was saying photograph Me!!!!! ….. and it would have been a great photo too
    Get her into your photos mate, we’ll all love them.

  • @spacemonkey200
    @spacemonkey200 Год назад

    5:19 Hurry up! 😂❤

  • @AlainLafleche1
    @AlainLafleche1 Год назад +1

    great video :-) Ian, you should add a gopro on Luna so she can film yourself :-) loll

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      That's a great idea Alain 👍

  • @adwuk
    @adwuk Год назад +2

    I have the same problem with our spaniel! Now she has learned to stand in front of the lens to get my attention :)

    • @ian_worth
      @ian_worth  Год назад

      That's funny, we have a spaniel too but he's terrified of the car, otherwise i would bring him along too.

  • @philhodgkinson1460
    @philhodgkinson1460 9 месяцев назад

    I have an old Manfroto tripod with just a heavy pistol grip prob not the best idea???

  • @LeneMulan-jt2dc
    @LeneMulan-jt2dc 11 месяцев назад

    I like your tripod wat is your brand model type??????

  • @patrickblahut4745
    @patrickblahut4745 Год назад

    Nice photography video, but an absolutely beautiful dog. If I took that dog on a walk at the seashore, I'd leave my camera at home.