If you keep doing what you're doing, I'll keep watching your videos. I was agitated the other day, and felt a sense of calm from watching your video on places in the South. These pieces are more than a forum for photography.
I love that! I fully intend to keep it going and I appreciate your viewership and the comment! I’m in South Dakota right now working on more stuff for RUclips
Some of your best work, Keith. I like the composures but also the cloudy, rainy weather really adds something to it. We all need to photograph as much of these kinds of settings as possible as they will soon be gone FOREVER ! Say safe !
Lovely fog!!! That first location made me instantly think of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies! The rainy, dreary conditions made for a great setting for these images. Love it. I really need to work on my settings for a "more black and white" look to my black and white images. Thanks for taking us along!!
The two penultimate shots were my favorites. Really nice. I am always drawn to BW shots where you can see through adjacent window or door openings to the other side. To me, that just says abandoned.
Thanks I agree about the windows! I was interested in seeing that the window in back looked quite a different size depending on the focal length I used to shoot it
Your videos make me think of the book On The Road by Kerouac and my own Route 66 trip. There is something about the infinite horizon on a macadam ocean in the US. I miss Vega TX, best burgers in the world there.
Hello, my dear friends. Another beautiful misty and rainy video. The mist always gives a special feeling. Beautiful buildings especially that small house with that huge vehicle next to the house, which looks like a military tank. You also show that it is important to scan your object completely and look at it from all sides before taking pictures of it. And the buildings just had to be photographed in black and white, color would not have been appropriate, in my opinion. This video also shows that it is not just a matter of making a few clicks and then selling on the internet. No, this shows how important it is to approach every photo shoot and video recording professionally to get a good result. And that is what you master very well professionally. Take good care of each other and your loved ones. Antoine.
If you keep doing what you're doing, I'll keep watching your videos. I was agitated the other day, and felt a sense of calm from watching your video on places in the South. These pieces are more than a forum for photography.
I love that! I fully intend to keep it going and I appreciate your viewership and the comment! I’m in South Dakota right now working on more stuff for RUclips
The foggy farm at the beginning and that white 3 bay garage were my favourites. Another great video.
Mike
Thanks Mike! 👍
Love that window shot Keith, it's taken alot of time and weather to get to that and most people wouldn't give it a second look.
Thanks Rick! Always great to hear from you! I hope you’re doing well
@@Keithdotson All good this side of the pond my friend!
Some of your best work, Keith. I like the composures but also the cloudy, rainy weather really adds something to it. We all need to photograph as much of these kinds of settings as possible as they will soon be gone FOREVER ! Say safe !
Thanks so much George! I’m with you 100%
Thanks for sharing! Those are my kind of places. Stay safe!
Thanks, you too!
The old dead trees sure add to the depth of the pictures. Great video and pictures! That's one place I've never been to, Texas.
I agree! Thanks for watching
Lovely fog!!! That first location made me instantly think of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies! The rainy, dreary conditions made for a great setting for these images. Love it. I really need to work on my settings for a "more black and white" look to my black and white images. Thanks for taking us along!!
I almost couldn’t convince Teena to go to Texas with me because of that movie
The two penultimate shots were my favorites. Really nice. I am always drawn to BW shots where you can see through adjacent window or door openings to the other side. To me, that just says abandoned.
Thanks I agree about the windows! I was interested in seeing that the window in back looked quite a different size depending on the focal length I used to shoot it
Your videos make me think of the book On The Road by Kerouac and my own Route 66 trip. There is something about the infinite horizon on a macadam ocean in the US. I miss Vega TX, best burgers in the world there.
Oh thanks Chris! I haven’t been to Vega but I’ll make a point next time I’m out that way!
Totally agree about the infinite horizon! I can’t escape the feeling in Tennessee-as beautiful as it is-that it’s a little bit claustrophobic
@@Keithdotson it's like one street town, I guess the saloon changed owner, so I cant guarantee the burgers anymore. I checked: saloon is closed
Hello, my dear friends.
Another beautiful misty and rainy video.
The mist always gives a special feeling.
Beautiful buildings especially that small house with that huge vehicle next to the house, which looks like a military tank.
You also show that it is important to scan your object completely and look at it from all sides before taking pictures of it.
And the buildings just had to be photographed in black and white, color would not have been appropriate, in my opinion.
This video also shows that it is not just a matter of making a few clicks and then selling on the internet.
No, this shows how important it is to approach every photo shoot and video recording professionally to get a good result.
And that is what you master very well professionally.
Take good care of each other and your loved ones.
Antoine.
Thanks as always for your thoughts Antoine!
Please post your video locations in your notes.