Professional landscape photographers do this and beginners don't

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  • @116nerd
    @116nerd Год назад +18

    Watching this reminded me of how much I’ve missed photography. I haven’t picked up my camera since September when I had a client. I hate how the grind and hustle of trying to book potential clients and selling your work can take away from you loving your passion. So thank you. You won me as a subscriber just from one video because you reminded me of my love for photography.

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад +2

      Wow! 🥲🥲🥲 I am so happy to hear this! 💛 It’s my pleasure. I’m here to help keep the art of photography alive. It’s my life and passion. Thanks for subscribing and becoming part of the family 🤗

    • @travellingjournalist966
      @travellingjournalist966 Год назад +1

      I believe if it’s a passion then you can’t stay away from it for long regardless, I have friends on FB that will say I’ve lost my mojo my response is no you haven’t you just haven’t seen anything to inspire you, keep clicking !!!

    • @noctwice
      @noctwice Месяц назад

      @@sarahlyndsayMy favorite was your third composition on your zoom without sky in the image. Really draws the eye into the scene

  • @bl4xxun
    @bl4xxun 2 месяца назад +2

    70-200 is definitely my favorite focal length range, it’s so versatile, landscape, city scape, portraits, it does it all

  • @christopherparisho5844
    @christopherparisho5844 Год назад +6

    I try not to listen to people who tell me how things should and shouldn’t be done. For me photography is as much experimentation and trying things that are out of the box.
    I love the way you just explained what you believe works doesn’t work and why without telling people this is how you do it.
    Oh and I love the yellow dress. It catches the light in amazing ways, and you look really good in it.

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад

      Awwww thank you!!! Yes it really is tricky to help teach from my experiences without telling people what to do. I can only share what has worked for me and then hope it connects for someone. The title is definitely meant to capture attention and then my aim is that the meat aligns with what I say. Tough business on RUclips but I love it so much. You guys all rock 💛📷

  • @pascalschindlerphotography8725
    @pascalschindlerphotography8725 Год назад +2

    Probably the best explanation on how to choose a focal length. I also really enjoy your emphasis on the fact, that there is no right or wrong, but rather a case-by-case decision and personal feeling.

  • @johnchedsey1306
    @johnchedsey1306 Год назад +5

    My favorite technique for capturing a big landscape where a classic wide angle won't do justice is to create a panorama, usually around the 50-70mm focal length. But I've used lenses from the old 80-200mm "magic drainpipe" to the 100-500mm RF lens, all depending how much compression I want in the final image or how far away the subject is.
    Of course, the best lens is the one you brought with you.

  • @bentleybloodworth4282
    @bentleybloodworth4282 Год назад +2

    Hello from BC. Landscape photos I have used a 100-500mm lens at 500mm then take 3-5 images wide overlapping then stitch together. Make sure to set focus, switch lens to manual, set the other settings in manual so when you take the images exsposure is consistent. I have done the same thing but do 2-3 passes vertically then stitch making it like a much larger sensor. This gives the wide angle shot plus you can zoom in and crop areas you like after too. In doing this you don't need to bring along a wide angle lens unless the lighting is low and the big zoom does not have a wide aperture.

  • @wallybornmann8336
    @wallybornmann8336 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing both your knowledge and your joy - yes, it comes through.

  • @NONAMENEEDEDOK
    @NONAMENEEDEDOK 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutley LOVE how you talk about you thoughts on photography but more than that I LOVE LOVE how you feel about it. Im just starting my journey but I related immediatley to the way your excitement flows out of you when you describe how being there makes you feel!!! Im 100% with you and have liked and subscribed.

  • @RichardNievesNY
    @RichardNievesNY Год назад +1

    I took a telephoto to Iceland and one of my friends didn't because he assumed that landscape was only wide angle... big mistake. So many shots out of large landscape areas. Great video!!

  • @RileyJohnson37
    @RileyJohnson37 Год назад +2

    Love this video and I’ll have to share it with a few of my friends who are just getting into photography. After the 10 years of shooting landscapes, architecture, and the mix, I’ve started to gravitate to specifically the abstract photos of landscapes that can come along when you just zoom right in, atmosphere and all (everyone worried about rendering resolution with this, don’t). It is so dramatic and the atmosphere in between you and the subject and the layers and the close up view from far away is amazing.

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching! Truly appreciate it 💛😊 and thanks for sharing your process - abstract is incredible!

  • @michaelcolburn1490
    @michaelcolburn1490 Год назад

    This is the first time I have seen your videos. You have such a contagious enthusiasm, so beautiful. I look foreward to seeing more of your work. Thank you for your effort.

  • @robertdavis1255
    @robertdavis1255 Год назад

    Thanks Sarah for sharing your experience with great comments & location...yes I agree that different size lenses give a different perspective of a scene.....you explained this beautifully & thanks for the pics & comments... cheers from Australia 😀❤️

  • @JackLodge
    @JackLodge Год назад

    I have no idea how I’ve only just discovered your channel, Sarah! Absolutely loved this video 🙏🏼 looks like I’ve got a lot of other videos to catch up on 😍

  • @travellingjournalist966
    @travellingjournalist966 Год назад +2

    i have a 70-200mm zoom probably the most under used lens as i have a 24-70 mm wide enough for landscape but can pull in a section great video, love the way you talk about the scene as opposed to talking at the viewer

  • @salmanchattha
    @salmanchattha Год назад

    Thank you so much. This video has so much insights.

  • @tgchism
    @tgchism 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful shots and insightful advice! I've been shooting primarily scenic photography for decades now but never on a professional level, just mainly for the pure joy of witnessing and recording nature. I understand your excitement and admire your skill!

  • @allengreene27
    @allengreene27 Год назад

    Great tips, thank you!! Stunning shots

  • @Boots1956
    @Boots1956 Год назад

    Thank you Miss, Well done

  • @hjones451
    @hjones451 Год назад

    Great to see that somebody so young is out there getting experience, Sarah - Canada was somewhere that could only be seen in books when I was your age - Enjoy the ride

  • @ARTIST-AT-LARGE
    @ARTIST-AT-LARGE Год назад

    I use the Canon 24-105 exclusively. Sometimes I make it work for me. Use what is available to you!

  • @jaycee2896
    @jaycee2896 Год назад

    A beautiful location....good advice...giggles and a winning smile...well done !!!!

  • @isabelladavis1363
    @isabelladavis1363 Год назад

    I totally agree using a telephoto for landscapes…again…
    depending on what you want on the end results…thank you for sharing ..stay blessed

  • @Analogbrain
    @Analogbrain Год назад +1

    Very nice video and beautiful pictures too. I often carry just one camera and one prime lens, because limitations enhances creativity. On the other hand, bringing a set of primes or a couple of zooms gives freedom to compose whatever you want.

  • @Seeitmove
    @Seeitmove Год назад

    Happy seeing the work you are doing. 😀

  • @kengiesbrecht8567
    @kengiesbrecht8567 8 месяцев назад

    Great vision beautiful work

  • @royhakala7999
    @royhakala7999 Год назад +1

    Very nice, clear demonstration of your theme. Thank you. Now, I would like to see more about how you created the closing images.

  • @blakemckenna4935
    @blakemckenna4935 Год назад

    Those were some stunning photos! Great job!

  • @lonnieclemens8028
    @lonnieclemens8028 Год назад

    Hi Sarah, it is good to hear the opinion to see the techniques used by other photographers. You have some really good insight. Thank you for sharing. I will subscribe today.

  • @TheWrightLifeTravelChannel
    @TheWrightLifeTravelChannel Год назад

    Really helpful tips! Thanks!

  • @MrDnovack
    @MrDnovack Год назад

    Sarah you are an amazing photographer and teacher. Thank you.

  • @uscameloptics
    @uscameloptics Год назад

    Awesome video!!

  • @chrismcmorrow9738
    @chrismcmorrow9738 Год назад

    Fantastic. And inspirational. Thank you so much.

  • @peterfogarty1678
    @peterfogarty1678 Год назад

    Some great thoughts there. Thank you.

  • @LandscapeFotografi
    @LandscapeFotografi Год назад

    woww nice shot, so beautiful❤️❤️❤️

  • @chuck827
    @chuck827 Год назад

    So great! 👍🏻 And so happy I found your channel.

  • @ggivensjr
    @ggivensjr Год назад

    Excellent subject I agree that using a telephoto lens for landscape has its advantages. I use my 70-400mm G2 a lot.

  • @remulocarvalho4326
    @remulocarvalho4326 День назад

    Thank you Sarah. Very nice and useful video.

  • @GearReviewDepot
    @GearReviewDepot Год назад

    Fantastic information! I could listen to you talk all day. Much respect.

  • @anthonycooperphotography
    @anthonycooperphotography Год назад

    Some great captures here with fantastic colours. I know exactly what you mean with the different lenses the really do change the image depending on which one you use. Thank you for sharing! I have subbed for your future videos

  • @thdman15111
    @thdman15111 Год назад

    I use the wide angle lens to give an overal view of the landscape and then move to zoom/telephoto lens to show parts of the landscape up close.

  • @theJungliiWhoSings
    @theJungliiWhoSings Год назад

    Loved the video Sarah! Thank youuu!

  • @rmyr4359
    @rmyr4359 Год назад

    Photography heaven ❤

  • @urluvd509
    @urluvd509 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for being a quality landscape artist shooting in the US for us folks who can't travel to England or Iceland . Nice work and content as well .

  • @leehubbell9636
    @leehubbell9636 Год назад

    You do beautiful work.

  • @alexgimagery
    @alexgimagery Год назад +1

    Very nice video, just detailed enough and not repetitive or too long. Great

  • @zacharypatsula9218
    @zacharypatsula9218 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing video thanks for tips.

  • @coryabes9394
    @coryabes9394 Год назад

    Just discovered your channel! OMG!!!!! You're channel is different among other landscape photographer channel! You're video presentation and photos are just AMAZING! SUBBED!

  • @life4youtoenjoy
    @life4youtoenjoy 9 месяцев назад

    great shots , lovely dress

  • @josephstanski5180
    @josephstanski5180 Год назад

    Wow! - amazing. Very simular to some UK photographers without the mountains. You are one great photographer - what an eye for light and composition Sarah Lyndsay. J

  • @b991228
    @b991228 Год назад

    The 85 mm often works well for the Jackson Hole Valley foreground and Grand Teton Mountain background. Good split between the two vistas.

  • @basementstudio7574
    @basementstudio7574 Месяц назад

    Great video. Thanks for posting. I have a 14-24, 24-105 and a 100-400 in my kit.

  • @truckloadoftruth4772
    @truckloadoftruth4772 Год назад

    “Solid Knowledge” is right, liked 👍 and subscribed! Thank you for sharing.

  • @telebruce221
    @telebruce221 Год назад +2

    I agree with you! I've always gravitated toward wide angle lenses. I shoot micro 4/3, and carried a 11-22 zoom that got used incessantly. I replaced it with an 8-18 and the perspective is amazing. Then purchased a 50-200. that lens has been pretty much glued to my camera for over a year. It has really improved my composition. I will likely leave the 'normal' focal length lenses at home, and just carry the 8-18 and the 50-200. I kinda like views that are outside of what we normally see, with the naked eye. Would you consider doing a video with further detail on using long lenses? Most new users don't realize just how shallow the depth of field is,, and see it as a 'problem'. I find it a very creative tool for isolating a subject, or enhancing the light, or color of the scene. It takes a bit of experimenting, but that's what photography is all about eh?? Very nice video, thanks for putting it up!

  • @flickerspot
    @flickerspot Год назад +1

    Very helpful.

  • @andrewgynn4502
    @andrewgynn4502 Год назад

    Did enjoy that i use my sigma18-300 lens works for me thank you.

  • @TristanSadler
    @TristanSadler Год назад

    you are my favorite ! Love your energy and passion for photography

  • @Chrispitchwildlife
    @Chrispitchwildlife 2 месяца назад

    That is really pleasant to watch. Thank you! 🙂

  • @MARKLINMAN1
    @MARKLINMAN1 Год назад

    Love your vibe, You are BEAUTIFUL.

  • @josecastilho9382
    @josecastilho9382 Год назад

    There are awasome pictures congratulations 👏

  • @insightvideo6136
    @insightvideo6136 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks! Subscribed!

  • @AlexEneasPhotography
    @AlexEneasPhotography Год назад

    Hello from the UK!
    I love that you shoot with the Canon 5D MK IV, I have that camera and love it.
    I feel I over use my 16-35 and neglect my 70-200, so after seeing this video, I will use my 70-200 more often now.
    Thank you so much!!
    Amazing channel - You've gained a sub!
    Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
    Alex

  • @FrankKendralla
    @FrankKendralla Год назад

    Beautiful images!

  • @roy.mclean
    @roy.mclean Год назад +2

    I just got back from a trip where I pretty much shot everything with a sixteen to thirty-five and a 70 to 300. I didn't carry a focal length between them. It was interesting in that it made me choose between one or the other rather than split the difference.

    • @magiccarpetrider4594
      @magiccarpetrider4594 Год назад

      You just didn’t shoot a 50. Not really limiting as you used zooms.

  • @wizsnapsalot
    @wizsnapsalot Год назад

    great video!

  • @cerealkiller4248
    @cerealkiller4248 Год назад

    I carry a 16-35/4 and a 70-200/2.8 in my landscape bag. Coming from wildlife photography using super teles, I wanted to include as much as I could in my landscapes so I’d be at 16mm a lot.

  • @jriis2010
    @jriis2010 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this excellent video. As a new hobby photographer on a budget, the glass i can afford for my 2nd hand Nikon D500 is rather limited. I have sort of avoided landscape photography as I did not think i had the right wide angle glass for it, but you have shown that i do not need an expensive wide angle lense.

  • @gravelcasualbikepacking5475
    @gravelcasualbikepacking5475 Год назад

    This is why I love my sigma 50-500 best of both worlds ..

  • @stephencurah1059
    @stephencurah1059 Год назад

    Great video

  • @paulcomptonpdphotography
    @paulcomptonpdphotography Год назад

    Great video idea.

  • @dannesweden4166
    @dannesweden4166 Год назад

    oh, what beautiful pictures you take. Then I can't help but say how beautiful, kind eyes you have.❤❤

  • @JohnMillerEyecbeauty
    @JohnMillerEyecbeauty Год назад

    Beautiful shots ❤
    I love your enthusiasm !!! 🙌🏽

  • @TheKevvers
    @TheKevvers Год назад +2

    Another beautiful video, Thanks for sharing! These Lens made such differences. I always have my wide angle Lens attached to the camera at all time (I mean I dont think i can survive without it, lol) But 70-200m definitely has its place. Knowing when and where to use comes with experiences like you said in the video as one progresses in their photography journey. I'm glad I invested in both Lens and they found their permanent spot in my camera bag. Keep sharing those epic moment and experiences of yours with us! :)

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад +1

      I am the exact same as you!! I mostly use my 16-35 but now reach for the 70-200 when the 16-35 won’t work! Thank you for watching. Appreciate it so much!

  • @altrujillo3566
    @altrujillo3566 Год назад

    A big thank you to whatever algorithm lead me to your YT channel! Fully subscribed now and I've hit the bell! Looking forward to more of your videos. -Take care!

  • @stephensmithphotography
    @stephensmithphotography Год назад

    Great video Sarah. Thanks for sharing 😊👍👍

  • @georgecastro181
    @georgecastro181 Год назад

    I just did a landscape photoshoot in Telluride, Colorado. I had never been there before wow I was so captivated by all the beautiful fall colors in this part of the United States! If you ever get the opportunity go there because you will get some incredible photographs! I’m happy I found your channel!🍁📷🍁

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад +1

      I would love to go there!!! 🔥 Thanks so much for watching and happy to have you on board!

  • @trentschlamp
    @trentschlamp Год назад +1

    I need help with my wide angle lens game! I gravitate to the tighter focal lengths, which is not bad, but I find the more I include the harder the composition becomes to maintain! Love this Sarah 💪

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад +1

      Ooooooohhhhh I love this actually! Someone who gravitates more towards the telephoto! Do you think this is because of your portrait background??
      Thanks for watching Trent! I truly appreciate it 💛💛💛

    • @trentschlamp
      @trentschlamp Год назад

      @@sarahlyndsay I don't think so! I started shooting horses and cows really, and for that I needed reach, and I also liked the isolating effect! Now even in the mountains I'll grab the tele just to pull the details out of the landscape instead of the whole landscape. I'm just not that good with a wide, and I could use all the help I can get! I do love the 50mm. Thats probably my fav. Love what you're doing Sarah!

  • @TravelsofRedRover
    @TravelsofRedRover Год назад

    Hi Sarah - We just found your channel and have been enjoying watching some of your previous videos. You do beautiful work. Our introduction to you was the video with the very wet “yellow dress”. We have been hooked ever since. All the best Corinne and Shawn of the Travels of Red Rover.

  • @PhotoTrekr
    @PhotoTrekr Год назад +6

    Just returned from the Canadian Rockies. What a beautiful part of the world. I was so lucky with the weather and the leaves changing color. The mountains and lakes are so impressive. And Canmore looks like an ideal place to live and work. I took the 16-35mm GM, 24-70 GM II, and 70-200mm GM II lenses. I would say that 90% of my shots were taken with the 24-70mm lens. If I had seen more wildlife, I would have used the telephoto more. In a couple of weeks it will be time to photograph Fall colors when the leaves peak in the Smoky Mountains near where I live.

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад +1

      That is a quite the line up!!! It’s also incredible how we are still in full peak colour 🔥🔥🔥 We have had such a unusually warm autumn. Not complaining!
      Enjoy the next leg of your photography journey and thanks for watching the video! 💛

    • @peterfogarty1678
      @peterfogarty1678 Год назад

      What a great experience you have had.

    • @thodyinthewild
      @thodyinthewild Год назад

      Coincidentally, I was in Canmore in August with the same lens lineup minus the 70-200mm and I really missed it. I would have loved to have a little more reach for some mountain waterfall shots, and more intimate shots of peaks, etc.

  • @MichaelABruce-ew8zs
    @MichaelABruce-ew8zs Год назад

    I totally used my 70 to 200 with landscape you get such a tighter image of course what you talked about in your video. 🙂

  • @stigfloberghagenphotography
    @stigfloberghagenphotography 6 месяцев назад

    Great video 🙂👍

  • @wilbmoore
    @wilbmoore 2 месяца назад

    This video is excellent because I am guilty of leaving my 70-200 lens at home. Knowing I needed it it. I missed so many great shots.

  • @AnthonyJamesStudios
    @AnthonyJamesStudios Год назад

    The Trees aren't the star of the show Sarah Lyndsay...... You Are!! 🌟

  • @jeevanmonteiro6654
    @jeevanmonteiro6654 Год назад +1

    Wow gorgeous shots, I'am interested in landscape photography

  • @rybread81
    @rybread81 Год назад

    Very nice video, the wide angle lens is a lot of fun. I love taking my 200-600 to get any wild life we encounter. I have also been taking my anamorphic lens to make videos, it has been a lot of fun. Thank you for the video. I also like the music.

  • @hoilp
    @hoilp Год назад +1

    I agree with you that telephotos are great landscape lenses. And I find that my eyes see better in the narrower view of the telephoto. But, regarding that second example, I think what might have been really interesting is to take the shot with the telephoto, then, rather than stay in the same spot, walk forward and attempt to fill the screen the same amount with the wide angle. That way we can see the effect of the wider versus narrower field of view.

    • @o0L4nc3r0o
      @o0L4nc3r0o Год назад

      That would have been quite the walk for her then... :)

  • @rasesh4u
    @rasesh4u Год назад +1

    Really Really Really like seeing you back on RUclips. Great content and amazing images. Greetings from Kelowna, BC

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад

      Thank you so much my friend! Happy to be here!! 💛📷 Slowly but surely moving forward with the channel

  • @scrptwic
    @scrptwic Год назад

    Sarah
    I'm sorry I didn't finish my commit most of landscape pictures have been taken with hiking groups so I need the flexibility of a my Sigma 18-250 Super Zoom so I can go wide to telephoto. The main issue with the len's is sun flares you can't get the lens anywhere near the sun and it's not weather sealed so no use in adverse weather conditions

  • @Digital_Photog1995
    @Digital_Photog1995 Год назад

    I might add the 100-400 to that kit for landscape photography just to compress the scene when I cannot get close enough to the subject and my 70-200 cannot get the shot. Thanks !

  • @RealHouseMouse2
    @RealHouseMouse2 Год назад

    I carry a Tanrin 18-270, a Tamrin 70-300 and a Yongnuo 50 mm 1.8.
    None of those are very sharp, but they are affordable .
    The 70-300 is the lens that is always on, the 18-260 comes out when I fail to compose an image with the longer lens and the prime, unfortunately, was an impulse buy (second hand) and hardly ever gets used

  • @johncameron6853
    @johncameron6853 Год назад

    Just found your site, now subbed and"hello"from North East Scotland. 👍😎

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад

      Wooooohoooo!!! Happy to have you here! 💛 Scotland!!! What a dream 😍

  • @ChucoHiker
    @ChucoHiker Год назад +1

    Great video and very helpful to me as a hobbyist looking to improve my photos to the next level! Got my sub 🙂

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад +1

      Yay! So happy to hear 💛 Thanks for watching!

  • @jonstallingsphotography
    @jonstallingsphotography Год назад

    Great tips Sarah. I really need to use my telephoto more. I was suggested your channel by Garrick Gillette

  • @don7117
    @don7117 Год назад

    Pretty bright out while chatting in your car 20 minutes BEFORE sunrise.

  • @reidelnord
    @reidelnord Год назад

    you are correct…

  • @af4396
    @af4396 11 месяцев назад

    I rarely like "epic" wide shots, but I do enjoy using a 50 to pano a shot (either vertically or horizontally) and get the same content in my frame, but with the perspective I see with my eye. To me it looks much better. However, once in a while an ultra wide shot can look good, but it usually takes away the majestic look of the real life scene, and sooo many people shoot wide that it's become a predictable formula. Also, amount of pixels and detail you get in a "wide", but not wide, panorama shot is amazing. Same field of view, much better perspective, and much more detail. It just takes some time and prep to do.

  • @munsifio
    @munsifio Год назад +1

    Please suggest your outdoor tripod

  • @Dwevbhtvswefc
    @Dwevbhtvswefc Год назад

    Ooooh look at those views racking up, get it Sarah!! Well deserved. 👏

  • @wickedninja8599
    @wickedninja8599 Год назад

    I like shooting portraits with my A7RIV, but this made me want to get out and shoot some landscapes too!

  • @scrptwic
    @scrptwic Год назад

    That's why I bought a Sigma 18-250 zoom lens. Of course the lens has issues

  • @riva7rau
    @riva7rau Год назад +1

    I'm working on training my brain to decide first what my subject is. What is the reason why I want to take an image, and how can I emphasize that feature? My images used to be (and sometimes still are) just too busy. I'm trying to really simplify my images, as I believe that will better allow the viewer to understand why I took the image in the first place. Once I determine my image, then my choice of lens should be the one that helps me get the image I want. This sounds easy, but in practice requires a lot of patience, constant critical thinking, etc. And sometimes I'm just overwhelmed by the beauty and experience of the natural landscape, and just want to start firing away :) Definitely a journey...

    • @sarahlyndsay
      @sarahlyndsay  Год назад

      I love that! You’re not wrong - it’s definitely a journey 🔥💛😊 Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching the video