'Would you like to see more videos like this?' you ask. Absolutely 100% yes we would (I took the liberty of speaking for everyone else there, sorry everyone else). Excellent very informative video Mads 😉
Thank´s a lot for this video. Now it make´s sense why i like or not like some of my pictures. Before i saw this video i had no clue. Again, a big thank you for posting this!!
I really like your videos and the tips in them. Especially, because the pictures shown help to visualize your explanations. Thanks and please keep posting such content.
Have been binging a lot of Photography videos. This is a great one for composition. A lot of these videos can be repetitive, but this offered and explained some new insight into the subject of composition. Thank you!
All priorities with good examples in one uncluttered place - like it! Now after seeing this I might remember to include more factors in my photos, always one is forgotten. Just remembering the right iso is sometimes a problem for me. Thank you.
Excellent tutorial, Mads. This is the first of your vids I've seen. You have an excellent ability to present material clearly and very understandably without loud music, flash and bombast. This is a refreshing change from normal tutorial videos on YT. Well done! Keep more like this coming.
Currently using my water months studying the theory of composition… Your blurred out Kirkjufell picture very strongly reminds me of the movement in Van Gogh’s « Starry Night »
I think your undoubted photography skills are matched by your communication and teaching skills. For me you make the main points in a clear way that is very effective. I went out this morning and saved several frames of film by following your guidance and declining after realising what the possible shots were missing. This is quite liberating as I feel much more in control when considering the merits of a potential composition. Thank you.
Thanks Mads! Like your presentation style. Useful guidelines, that do need to be broken sometimes, especially that of balance. Please make more of these type of videos.
This was very helpful, all five steps I've seen and heard before but your examples and insight help make the principles more concrete if that makes any sense. Thanks for sharing, your efforts are certainly appreciated.
Very useful, thanks a lot. I am an amateur and can seldom make sense of more esotheric advice for pros. I also cannot live photography like artists do. But most of your advice can be put into practice directly to make my shots better.
Very well explained and illustrated. I am applying all of your 5 tips "by feeling" since long time already, but your explanations make me do that in the future more consciously. Like your calm and professional way a lot! And - yes (same as Tony Neat) - please offer more of these videos beyond your other ones.
Very well done. You have done a great job at explaining composition with visual examples. I have seen many videos of people rambling on, but you never fully understand what they mean. This video feels much like an instructor from school. Great job and as always, great work.
These are great tips. I hope you will continue to do more. I think most people, struggle with composition, and these types of tips help!! Look forward to your next video.
thanks Mads, that's probably the best and easiest to understand tutorial I have seen from the many vlogs I have viewed to date. Please can we have more.
Excellent video and descriptions of the "rules". I sent this to my father in law in the hopes he stops asking me how to take better photos! Make more of these!
Thank you Mads I will commit these 5 points to memory and in the future I will bare them in mind before I release the shutter as I have always struggled when it comes down to Landscapes.
Fantastic video! Most photographers may know these tips, but you have a way of presenting them that brings them to life and gives them great teaching benefit. I truly like how you use multiple photo examples for each tip and how you show us examples where you didn't use the tip. It really aids in my learning it.
Thanks. I really enjoyed this one and would definitely like to see more of this type of content. The “anti-models” are really helpful in exemplifying your points and I really like the fact that you use your own past images to show your journey as a photographer. By this I mean that it shows that you too have experiemented, made mistakes, reflected and learned in order to get where you are. This is encouraging as it means there is hope for us all...
This was amazingly helpful. As someone who is getting started in photography it's hard to know what to look for when composing an image. There is so much generic advise on youtube but this gave specific things to look out for and you explained what everything meant very well. Thank you for sharing this information with us.
Hi Mads, A very informative video, I consider myself to be a fairly experienced photographer, but it does no harm to be reminded of these tips it makes me stop and think about my workflow, and reminds me to take more care about what I am doing when I make a picture, I think it would be a great idea to do some more of these, it would certainly help me, many thanks, Ian
Excellent video. One of the most informative presentations on photographic composition I have seen.
Thanks a lot Stephen - really happy to hear that :)
Thank you. Two words that are simple to say but not said enough.
These "Tips" are excellent and well appreciated! Please keep making them...
'Would you like to see more videos like this?' you ask. Absolutely 100% yes we would (I took the liberty of speaking for everyone else there, sorry everyone else). Excellent very informative video Mads 😉
Awesome, the response has been very good, so I'll make more in the future :)
Man, you are just gold for most of the beginner photographers ( me* ) thank you so much
You're very welcome, Fartadi! Happy you like the videos :)
This is the best composition explanation I’ve seen, thank you Mads
I really learnt a lot! Thanks for your great photos and videos!
Thank´s a lot for this video. Now it make´s sense why i like or not like some of my pictures. Before i saw this video i had no clue. Again, a big thank you for posting this!!
Excellent composition tutorial! I've seen a lot on composition, and this one outranks them all. Thanks!
I always enjoy watching and learning from your videos. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for your very helpful tipps and explanations! Great work
I really like your videos and the tips in them. Especially, because the pictures shown help to visualize your explanations. Thanks and please keep posting such content.
Have been binging a lot of Photography videos. This is a great one for composition. A lot of these videos can be repetitive, but this offered and explained some new insight into the subject of composition. Thank you!
Very well done Mads. I really look forward to your videos.
Thank you so much Mads. Straight to the point with great visual aids
Very educational and very well explained. My compliments.
absolutely love this. plz bring more of it
These tips are excellent. Your photographs are beautifu.
Amazing explanation ❤️🙏🏽.. my main take away..creating balance..
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏽☺️
Very very helpful Mad, thank you so much!
I learn so much from your videos! They are excellent.
All priorities with good examples in one uncluttered place - like it! Now after seeing this I might remember to include more factors in my photos, always one is forgotten. Just remembering the right iso is sometimes a problem for me. Thank you.
Superbe explanation of basic rules. Your are communicating it with maestro ; artist's work. Keep posting such video. Thank you.
Very informative video. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
One of the best and important videos about composition that I have ever come across on youtube so far.
Thank you very much! Very happy to hear that :)
Thank You for this! You are a good teacher! With best wishes, Manfred
Excellent tutorial, Mads. This is the first of your vids I've seen. You have an excellent ability to present material clearly and very understandably without loud music, flash and bombast. This is a refreshing change from normal tutorial videos on YT. Well done! Keep more like this coming.
Thank you very much Patrick! I sure will :)
Really enjoy the lessons in your videos. Thank you!
Excellent tips! Much better than geometrical rules. Nice sidenote about tools and not rules! Thank you!!
Thank you Hugo! Much appreciated :)
Mads Peter, very interesting video, thank you for sharing!
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Thanks Mads, please keep the tips coming.
You're welcome, I will :)
Excellent vidéo man ! I now understand clearly why some of my pictures work whereas some others don't !
Great refresher tips
Well explained with good examples.
Fantastic video thanks Peter
Currently using my water months studying the theory of composition… Your blurred out Kirkjufell picture very strongly reminds me of the movement in Van Gogh’s « Starry Night »
Very helpful Peter. Please make more.
I will! :)
I think your undoubted photography skills are matched by your communication and teaching skills. For me you make the main points in a clear way that is very effective. I went out this morning and saved several frames of film by following your guidance and declining after realising what the possible shots were missing. This is quite liberating as I feel much more in control when considering the merits of a potential composition. Thank you.
Wow, thank you for such kind words! :)
Thanks Mads! Like your presentation style. Useful guidelines, that do need to be broken sometimes, especially that of balance. Please make more of these type of videos.
Thankyou, less is definitely more! both in pictures and tutorials. Really enjoyed this
You're welcome Simon, I'm happy to hear that :)
Great info and excellent examples to illustrate your points, thanks Mads!
Thank you very much Gavin! :)
Fantastic Mads!! you are the greatest!!
Aaaww that's too sweet, Jay :)
A truly outstanding video and tutorial, Mads. Learnt an awful lot, thank you and would welcome some more videos on these lines. You’re an inspiration.
Thanks a lot Tony! More will come then :)
This was very helpful, all five steps I've seen and heard before but your examples and insight help make the principles more concrete if that makes any sense. Thanks for sharing, your efforts are certainly appreciated.
Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thank’s and more of these types of videos ...
Very useful, thanks a lot. I am an amateur and can seldom make sense of more esotheric advice for pros. I also cannot live photography like artists do. But most of your advice can be put into practice directly to make my shots better.
Very well explained and illustrated. I am applying all of your 5 tips "by feeling" since long time already, but your explanations make me do that in the future more consciously. Like your calm and professional way a lot!
And - yes (same as Tony Neat) - please offer more of these videos beyond your other ones.
Always love your videos my friend....great content.
Very nice video! Yes, I would like you to do more “tips” videos.
Thank you for sharing these tips !
You're welcome Mario :)
Excellent presentation and points very well illustrated - clear - concise . Would like to see more - great shots
Thank you very much Ivan - I'll make more in the future :)
I really enjoyed this. Great job presenting your points with visual examples.
Brilliant, packed with useful information. Thank you.
Thank you very much, Richard :)
Great tips. They are simple and impactful. Looking forward to more tips.
Thanks a lot, Frank! Be sure to check out the 2nd composition video :)
Great tutorial! It never hurts to be reminded of the basics and you explained them extremely well. Great job!
Thanks a lot Biff! :)
wow - absolutely love your work. thank you for this video, as well.
Thanks a lot Cody! :)
Great vid! THANKS- Love the tips!
great video. simplified & easy to understand
Thank you Tim, very good to hear that :)
Very well done. You have done a great job at explaining composition with visual examples. I have seen many videos of people rambling on, but you never fully understand what they mean. This video feels much like an instructor from school. Great job and as always, great work.
Thanks a lot Daniel! Me being educated schoolteacher might have a thing to say ;)
Thank you, Mads. Very informative; very useful. I would also add that more videos like this one would be most welcome.
You're very welcome Ira! I'll make more in the future :)
These are great tips. I hope you will continue to do more. I think most people, struggle with composition, and these types of tips help!! Look forward to your next video.
Thanks a lot Candice!Yeah composition is a hard nut to crack :/
This is really good stuff. Simple, well illustrated and easy to comprehend. Thank you so much
Another good video - straight to the point. Thanks. I have now subscribed to your channel.
thanks Mads, that's probably the best and easiest to understand tutorial I have seen from the many vlogs I have viewed to date. Please can we have more.
Thanks a lot Keith! Yes you will have more :)
Thank you for this Mads. It helps reinforce what I sometimes forget about doing...."Point of Interest".
You're very welcome Ryan :) Yeah it's something which just have to be there :)
Excellent video and descriptions of the "rules". I sent this to my father in law in the hopes he stops asking me how to take better photos! Make more of these!
Haha thanks a lot :) I will!
Great video Mads, very useful information for both new and old!! More please!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot Tim - more will come :)
Amazing tips!! Really simple and informative! Thanks! Big thumb up!!
Love the video. Simplifies the principals of the incredibly difficult process of capturing a meaningful story. Make more 👍😉
You're very welcome, Stig! :)
Thank for this video. Very very interresting.
Thank you Mads I will commit these 5 points to memory and in the future I will bare them in mind before I release the shutter as I have always struggled when it comes down to Landscapes.
You're welcome Steve! I hope you'll get some good photos :)
Great well explained
Fantastic video! Most photographers may know these tips, but you have a way of presenting them that brings them to life and gives them great teaching benefit.
I truly like how you use multiple photo examples for each tip and how you show us examples where you didn't use the tip. It really aids in my learning it.
Thanks a lot Cosmo! Means a lot it makes sense with my examples :)
I'm really glad I found your channel, very informative so far!
You're most welcome and welcome aboard :)
Wow, I just learned so much. Thank you.
You are very welcome! :)
Thanks. I really enjoyed this one and would definitely like to see more of this type of content. The “anti-models” are really helpful in exemplifying your points and I really like the fact that you use your own past images to show your journey as a photographer. By this I mean that it shows that you too have experiemented, made mistakes, reflected and learned in order to get where you are. This is encouraging as it means there is hope for us all...
Thank you very much Nick! :)
Hello Mads. A very comprehensive explanation. Nicely done.
Thanks a lot John! Much appreciated :)
Great video, one of many great videos! I enjoy watching your channel! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot! I'm very happy to hear that :)
This was amazingly helpful. As someone who is getting started in photography it's hard to know what to look for when composing an image. There is so much generic advise on youtube but this gave specific things to look out for and you explained what everything meant very well. Thank you for sharing this information with us.
You're very welcome Justin :) Happy you liked the format!
I liked these tips and would appreciate any more you would like to share!
You're welcome, in that case I'd recommend you to watch my two others videos on the subject :)
Very informative and helpful, thank you!
Super Mads, excellent quick training to the point, very easy to understand. Great work!
Thanks a lot Michel!
Again, you make perfect videoes 🙏🙏🙏
Very useful tips, thanks :)
You're welcome Lukasz! :)
Excellent! Thank you.
Very informative thanks
Tak - det var fantastiske, nye tips jeg kan bruge 😀 Gerne mere af dem 😃
Justification of "Rule of thirds" and balance? Liked the video and definitely want more.
Great video Mads!Perhaps one of the best videos about composition I've seen this year.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous new Year!
Thanks a lot Sam! I hope it helped :)
Mads Peter Iversen Yes Mad,it helps a lot.I hope you released more videos like this one.Bye!
I'm working on the next, trying to compile some super tips ;)
Mads Peter Iversen Great!Bye.
You are a genius!
Really informative Mads.Thank you.Hopefully i will think more about my shots now i have seen this.
You're very welcome :) I bet you will - it's hard to ignore when you know it ;)
Excellent tips and very well explained. Most of which I haven't heard in similar videos. Great video!
ed8642 that is so good to hear! I want to be as original as possible :)
Effective demonstration. Thanks!
You're very welcome :)
Great tips, very well explained.
Thanks a lot John! :)
Thanks for this summary - very useful!
You're very welcome Christian :)
I totally agree with all you said Mads...
Thank you very much Allan :)
Hi Mads, A very informative video, I consider myself to be a fairly experienced photographer, but it does no harm to be reminded of these tips it makes me stop and think about my workflow, and reminds me to take more care about what I am doing when I make a picture, I think it would be a great idea to do some more of these, it would certainly help me, many thanks, Ian
Thanks a lot Ian! Means a lot :) I'll probably throw some more together in the future :)
Hi Mads, I,m looking forward to watching them, hopefully fairly soon, all the best Ian
Mads, Thanks for your five tips. I will keep these in mind and eye my next trip to Death Valley, my favorite national park.
You're very welcome! I hope they come in handy :)
First time watching. I enjoyed your tips. I'm at present a hobby photographer.