Great video I just can’t believe someone cut the tree down so sad. For the other comments like to see them go do a vlog. Have a Great coming week!! Cheers from Thunder Bay🇨🇦
I am envious at all the old stone buildings and ruins you have to spice up your landscapes with yon your islands . Here at best we have some old red-pianted boat shacks. It does help that said boat house is in a Norwegian landscape though....lol Enjoyed the vid.
Your channel title mentions framing, therefore would you perhaps do a video on framing and matting techniques and discus the effects they have on the presentational mood of the photo etc.
The UK countryside is dotted with lonesome trees in photogenic settings - ripe for wide angle or telephoto work. However rather than getting upset at the loss of one tree, most of these solitary trees are a result of hundreds of years of overwhelming numbers of sheep and deer eating all the seedlings. We need to wonder why there are no other trees.
Different strokes for different folks, but I personally found this videos accompanying music a bit annoying and distracting. I guess it goes along with "my" dislike for extremely long exposure water images. People have different taste and that's okay. Thanks for sharing
Great video I just can’t believe someone cut the tree down so sad. For the other comments like to see them go do a vlog. Have a Great coming week!! Cheers from Thunder Bay🇨🇦
Thank you and have a good week yourself.
I am envious at all the old stone buildings and ruins you have to spice up your landscapes with yon your islands . Here at best we have some old red-pianted boat shacks. It does help that said boat house is in a Norwegian landscape though....lol
Enjoyed the vid.
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The stone is not that old, only 1,900 years!!
@@keswicklimeyphotography lol
Your channel title mentions framing, therefore would you perhaps do a video on framing and matting techniques and discus the effects they have on the presentational mood of the photo etc.
Thank you for taking time to comment.
I have one video here ruclips.net/video/Wxc2HEHbPmA/видео.html but will look to do another in the future.
The UK countryside is dotted with lonesome trees in photogenic settings - ripe for wide angle or telephoto work. However rather than getting upset at the loss of one tree, most of these solitary trees are a result of hundreds of years of overwhelming numbers of sheep and deer eating all the seedlings. We need to wonder why there are no other trees.
Thank you for your thoughts.
I do like a lone tree as a number of my videos show.
i thought the music was very good
Thank you.
Music is a personal thing. Glad you liked it.
Different strokes for different folks, but I personally found this videos accompanying music a bit annoying and distracting. I guess it goes along with "my" dislike for extremely long exposure water images. People have different taste and that's okay. Thanks for sharing
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The music I chose was talking about a wall but maybe in hindsight is a bit to much, sorry.