Hi Darren, some really great tips, buddy! If you allow, I would maybe add an additional one, which is not only trying to shoot "the waterfall", but also to tell stories about "the waterfall in its surroundings". That is what I often mention in my videos: photographing the soul of the place. Just my 50cents 😉 Nice greetings, Christian
Never mind your wellies or tripods its a good lump of a sally rod for that lad he was funny the first time !! Any who what a beautiful location and another 1 for my bucket list !! some great advice and Tips Darren ! Thank you !!
Well done Darren, great advice, will return to my favorite waterfall and try the advice and hopefully won't have some silly person there, but will wait till the tourists reduce.
One suggestion for re visiting, save some of your best and some of your "almost" pictures from previous visits to your phone, so you can have what it is you want to improve on in your hand...and either wellingtons or Crocs and zip off trousers...
Another great video Darren thanks. I wonder could I make one suggestion... when showing the finished image could you let the full image stay on screen for a few seconds without pan so we can study the composition, see how its finished, what you included as well as what you left out. Cheers. Also the first image in this video at 2m30sec in, can you see the shape of a man with a moustache, arm by his side and looks like kneeling on one knee in the left lower portion of the waterfall? Very cool. Thanks again.
Go early because it provides the greatest benefit. Better lighting conditions and the majority if not all of people that could become a nuisance are to lazy to get out of bed before you would be finished and long gone.
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This is a frolicking lad video with a side of waterfall photography thrown in.
The “star of the show” :-)
😂😂😂
Smashing video! I do love a good waterfall image and you have captured this one so well! 👍 Rwally great tips for anyone who enjoys waterfalls! Cheers!
Glad you enjoyed it Pal
Hi Darren, some really great tips, buddy! If you allow, I would maybe add an additional one, which is not only trying to shoot "the waterfall", but also to tell stories about "the waterfall in its surroundings". That is what I often mention in my videos: photographing the soul of the place. Just my 50cents 😉
Nice greetings,
Christian
Hey my friend! Absolutely 100%, I did elude to that but not as eloquently as you have put it :-) Thanks for watching
Great tips Darren, thanks!
Thank you very much Barbara
thanks man, waterfalls are so fun
Thank you very much
Never mind your wellies or tripods its a good lump of a sally rod for that lad he was funny the first time !! Any who what a beautiful location and another 1 for my bucket list !! some great advice and Tips Darren ! Thank you !!
Thanks a lot , really appreciate that Pat! It’s a stunning and bust spot :-)
Well done Darren, great advice, will return to my favorite waterfall and try the advice and hopefully won't have some silly person there, but will wait till the tourists reduce.
Thank you very much Kevin! Yeah less people is always best
Great job man, roaring laughing at "The Star of the Show" 🤣
Hahah! I literally just wrote that in a reply to Gavin :-) :-)
Nice,,,,and nicely done sir.
Thank you kindly
@@DarrenJSpoonley kinsale is stunning,, would love to go down again for a shoot,,
Really lovely spot. Always interesting thanks Darren.
Thanks a million Ann
One suggestion for re visiting, save some of your best and some of your "almost" pictures from previous visits to your phone, so you can have what it is you want to improve on in your hand...and either wellingtons or Crocs and zip off trousers...
Great tips Mark! Fishing Waders were my accessory of choice for years, gets you right into the action ! Thanks for watching
Thanks for Sharing Darren
You’re very welcome ! Thanks for watching
Good tips and images Darren,. Nicely done
Hey Ralph, Thank you very much, it was a challenge to record but happy how it turned out considering !
Another great video Darren thanks. I wonder could I make one suggestion... when showing the finished image could you let the full image stay on screen for a few seconds without pan so we can study the composition, see how its finished, what you included as well as what you left out. Cheers. Also the first image in this video at 2m30sec in, can you see the shape of a man with a moustache, arm by his side and looks like kneeling on one knee in the left lower portion of the waterfall? Very cool. Thanks again.
Thank you very much
I’ll try harder next time 😂
Thanks for watching Delighted you enjoyed it
Waterfalls are my favourite subject, luckily here in Norway there are so many that you can find one without a single soul.
Ohh that’s the truth! Norway is on my list for waterfall adventures ! Thanks for watching
Ballinhassig never fails to give results. Great location. I think Ballard Waterfall is a close second though,
Mullinhassig :-)
I really like Ballard as it looks more like a rainforest scene, pity they took out the entire forest that surrounds it tho 😳
@@DarrenJSpoonley Yeah! I thought it looked like something from a disaster zone when I first walked it. Very bleak, such a pity.
Great tips buddy!!! Who’s your friend back there? 😂
@@GarrickGillettePhotography Thank you very much ! Yeah he was persistent for sure 🫣😂
Go early because it provides the greatest benefit. Better lighting conditions and the majority if not all of people that could become a nuisance are to lazy to get out of bed before you would be finished and long gone.
Absolutely on point Tony! Thanks for watching
Congrats on the repeated sighting of the Pasty Wanker Gorilla. Though not that rare anymore, I'm afraid. Nice waterfall, too.
lol ! Thank you very much Mark