'Walk, ...Stop, ...Look'. Great advice to a nature photographer. Keep up the good work, Gary. And thanks for reminding me to stop viewing landscapes as something that has to be done with a wide angled lens.
I watch all the photographic vloggers! You are the very best! You educate, motivate and entertain! Plus you are the real deal when it comes to being a legitimate working photographer! Thanks for all you do!
Great video Gary. When you go in the woods, just do like they say. "Stop to smell the roses". Take your time and open your woodland eyes, not your city eyes. This was a very relaxing video. 👌👌👌
We are here in lockdown ,again, but luckily I am able to walk into our local bush (forest) as we call it here in New Zealand , and gives me the time to lookout for things I would just walk past . Thank you for just giving me a nudge, to slow down a bit more, and look around me.
Hi Gary, nice to meet you. I discovered your channel about a week ago and I just wanted to say thank you. I have learnt more in the last week watching you than I have over the past 10 years. I am hoping that my photography will now move to a new level and that will be down to watching you. So thank you again and I will be watching from now on in. Oh and you seem like a nice guy with it :) cheers Mark
You sounded like David Attenborough when the video started I thought why are you whispering?... never the less it was a very interesting talk in the woodlands and yes the rule of the thirds will always produce nice compositions, I loved the moss on the trees and the fungi pictures and they were typical of what you might find in the woods and parkland, that was a nice video to watch and its always a pleasure to listen to what you have to say about compositions and how you find your pictures....Thank You.
Hi Gary, totally in sync with you about the use of a 70-200 lens for woodland photography. This is my goto lens for this. Though I am not taking enough time to look around, I must say. Great video. Was a pleasant "walk" in the woods. The picture at 21:58 is gorgeous.
Great photos as usual. I may give woodland photography a try. I keep shying away from it because I have never done it before and I am not sure what would work so this vlog may have inspired me to give it a go. I did set out to take woodland pictures once at Golitha falls but my husband fell in the river. So we ended up having to cut our trip short and drive him home in just his underpants. So I will choose somewhere that doesn't have a fast moving river this time or just leave him at home.
Hi Gary, lovely video yet again, thank you. I noticed you cloned out a direction post seen at (12.52). What's your 'rule' on removing unwanted elements please? Thanks.
What a great way to start your day wandering through the woodlands, great tip on using the 70-200 and zooming in, great image of the fungi but some of those trees with the moss and zoomed right in were amazing. Thanks for sharing and we will look forward to seeing Scotland images.
Nice one Gary, many thanks learnt some more today, any chance you might show us what you take with you on some of these forest walks in your back-pack.?
Wonderful Vlog Gary, can relate to the usage of a telephoto lens as I do the same on a Z Nikon setup using a 24-200 mm. It is so versatile and have used it too with extension tubes for that Macro image. It really does at times looses the chaos and makes the photo a lot cleaner with in the composition.
Great video Gary, I've just started adopting the 'zoom and find' tip...it has given me a couple of great(well I think great lol) photos already, you really can find compositions in places you've probably walked dozens of time before ... thanks again👍
Some of my favourite woodland shots have been from rummaging what’s underfoot or as you’ve found here the fungi growing from the most interesting of placed. Great vlog!!
I have been along Hardcastle crags so many times and stopped for a nice coffee in the mill cafe. I also have the same image as you have of the mill reflection, as I'm sure so do many others. Living in Huddersfield leaves you a bit spoilt for choice, but wouldn't have it any other way :) No shots or b roll of the river in the valley make a nice change, great vlog Gary.
You are always enthusiastic! I intentionally stopped IG-Facebook and have been rather isolated from my photo friends. Been working on editing, printing and learning. Just what the doctor ordered. 😄 thanks Gary.
You can teach people the technical aspects of photography fairly easily but it's far more difficult to teach them how the see the shot. Great video as always.
I had a day on Holme fell recently and happily packed a long zoom. I did use my WA but got some super isolated crops with the long focus. A very instructive vlog. thank you.
You looked like you enjoyed that vlog as much as we all enjoyed watching it Gary. It was just what i needed. The fungi shot was great but a shame your macro wasn't in your bag. Looking forward to seeing the Scottish vlogs.
Love your videos, Mr. Gough. This one really makes me wanna go out and visit the woodland in my home area. Looking forward to your new Scotland vlogs, Scotland is definitely my "favourite-landscape-photography-country"... 😊 Keep on with your awesome work!
I just came across your video and I have to say, I love it! I like to paint in watercolor and am very inspired by your camera work. I just might paint something some time from your video if you wouldn’t mind. I have subscribed and look forward to seeing more. I have a camera, not near as good as yours, that I haven’t been using much. Time to get it out, I think and look for some treasures of my own!
You're right Gary! You can't beat being out first thing in a morning when there's no one else around having a stroll (or in my case a roll because I use a mobility scooter) through your local woodland. I'm fortunate enough to live pretty much on the Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire border so there's no shortage of lovely woodland around me. Also isn't it strange that I've just taken some photographs at my local mill too, within the past day or so in fact!
Wonderful video, Gary! I will certainly remember this next time out! I tend to rush things too much and I am sure I have missed MANY shots! Thanks for the instruction and Glad you are back!
Great Video Gary- I shoot a lot of close up with my 70-200 lens - Lots of backyard floral and bee shots with it-- Yes a lot of cropping but I do not own a macro lens and I have been pleased with my results. One shot I saw in your video that you did not take or vlog about-- The path you were on at the 19:30 time of the video-- Maybe you have shot before, but the wall on left and the path and the tree tunnel looked like a good potential shot. Enjoy Scotland
Nice video Gary, and some cracking images as always, loved the Fungi shot and the tree at 21.53. Enjoy your trip to Scotland wish I was there. Thanks for sharing
Great video as usual Gary. I must admit I don't do enough of Woodland Photography and i don't use my big zoom lens, but after watching this video i will have to try it. I normally use my 17-35mm or my 28-75mm lens. Great images as usual.
Interesting point about using your 70-200; someone I know does a lot of woodland photography, and when he has interrogated his catalogue the most common focal length is 135mm.
Great video Gary, I look forward to a video of the same location with the macro lens. I'm out tomorrow just up the road in Oxfordshire Jt10 M40 to an ancient woodland I never knew existed and I will definitively apply these techniques. Thanks
Hi Gary love your videos keep them coming ps can you please tell the title of that song that was playing as you parked the van up and was walking away ?? . cheers
Cheers Rich. This is the song... Stay (Wide Open) (Instrumental Version) - Loving Caliber Sorry for the plug... Music: My amazing music downloadable from Epidemic Sound Music for content creators - Unlimited Access to 30 000 Tracks TRY IT FOR FREE - tinyurl.com/y75lbdjk
The 70-200mm has become my go to lens in the harsh summer light. Great video and 500 yards in 3hrs? Just me speed! PS I just bought myself an iFootage tripod and I love it!
Gary can I ask what backpack/camera bag you're using.? As this looks a bit bigger than ones I've seen and forever struggle for room. Or maybe to a little video what i take with me for landscape photography.
I've been enjoying your videos since I found you a few weeks back. I didn't know you were local (assuming that is Gibson Mill in Hebden?). I'll keep an eye out for you and your van haha.
Them brown things would look even better wet, after rain or with some cobwebs as well maybe? Though the shorts with them legs in a woodland risky. Have a great time in Scotland & stay safe my friend.
This is just what I needed ! I’ve been spending too much time shooting the “low hanging fruit” and not doing any real “looking”. I need to stop being so lazy. Thank for the kick in the pants I needed !! Lol. Have a great day !!
Good V,log Gary, nice images. Indeed, look with an artist,s eye, got some top shot,s in my local park, a heron posing still, a lone tree framed by close overhanging branches, with a cyclist in left of frame to give scale. 2 Uni courses and still learning, rule?, I prefer guide of third,s. In Scotland end of Sept, post midge, hopefully, Mull, should be good.
If you want to do macro but only have tele lens with you. Then lock the aperture on the lens, before unmounting it. Take the lens off a use reverse macro 😊 but don't do it it in wet conditions 😅
So much work goes into these blogs, but so worth it for people like me. Such great advice and do easy to watch. Much appreciated and keep them coming 👍🏼
The second photo I would of called dancing in the wood as the shape of those branches between the trees look like they are dancing in a foolish way. I would say fungi on dead tree, and I love the mill shot and to have a cafe there aswell.
I've been exploring the telephoto approach in a "big way" recently 🤣 That is I've been wandering about in the woods with the 150-600 on the camera hanging at my side. 😉 When in doubt I default to fungi.
Have to admit that you are incredibly inspirational. Can't wait to have a day with you and maybe, just maybe, you might be able to inspire me to try to get a shot like you find everywhere. and yea, I guess you are "untouchable". Imagine dat den, yea, imagine dat. !!! Untouchable, Untouchable, My Gawd, UNTOUCHABLE, U..N T..O..U..C..H..A..B..L..E... !!!!!.....!!.......!
Garry stay healthy! Understand the shorts but be very aware of Ticks (I’m sure you know that though) it’s only I know of several lives now, human and animals who have been severely effected by Tick bites.
I'm from NYC and this makes me want to explore Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx and just take.my.time with my kit ... EOS Rebel T7 and ALL my kit ... I'll probably look different once I get done! 😂
Too bad about that branch on the left in the first photo, I see that post got cloned out in that other image. I find DOF can be a bit not ideal with telephoto things, but have not tried to stack them. Nice video - thanks!
Finally a new video. I couldn't wait. My nd filter arrived a few days ago, so I'm off to take some long exposure photos. You're an inspiration to me, thanks Gary.
-Don't break rules for the sake of breaking rules.- I intuitively knew the rule of thirds as a little kid. I just jumps out at you. Now, there are rules I break. I will cut of a a foot or hand. So what? The Venus de Milo is missing half an arm and I think it makes the whole thing look better. We all know and love the statue. Maybe not the best comparison, but a little something missing adds to the story/mystery.
'Walk, ...Stop, ...Look'. Great advice to a nature photographer. Keep up the good work, Gary. And thanks for reminding me to stop viewing landscapes as something that has to be done with a wide angled lens.
Cheers Riko 👍🏻👍🏻
I watch all the photographic vloggers! You are the very best! You educate, motivate and entertain! Plus you are the real deal when it comes to being a legitimate working photographer! Thanks for all you do!
Very kind of you to say Randy, cheers 👍🏻👍🏻
Love that you share your thought process as you go along:) It's very helpful!
Something I learnt today, the next time I am in my local woodland, crop or zoom in and look for some gems that I would normally miss. Thanks Gary.
Great video Gary. When you go in the woods, just do like they say. "Stop to smell the roses". Take your time and open your woodland eyes, not your city eyes. This was a very relaxing video. 👌👌👌
So true :) Cheers 👍👍
We are here in lockdown ,again, but luckily I am able to walk into our local bush (forest) as we call it here in New Zealand , and gives me the time to lookout for things I would just walk past . Thank you for just giving me a nudge, to slow down a bit more, and look around me.
Hi Gary, nice to meet you. I discovered your channel about a week ago and I just wanted to say thank you. I have learnt more in the last week watching you than I have over the past 10 years. I am hoping that my photography will now move to a new level and that will be down to watching you. So thank you again and I will be watching from now on in. Oh and you seem like a nice guy with it :) cheers Mark
All that hard work has just paid off. Very kind of you to say, cheers 👍🏻👍🏻
You sounded like David Attenborough when the video started I thought why are you whispering?... never the less it was a very interesting talk in the woodlands and yes the rule of the thirds will always produce nice compositions, I loved the moss on the trees and the fungi pictures and they were typical of what you might find in the woods and parkland, that was a nice video to watch and its always a pleasure to listen to what you have to say about compositions and how you find your pictures....Thank You.
Lovely and inspiring. Makes me want to get back out into the woods asap.
Thanks Sara 👍👍
Hi Gary, totally in sync with you about the use of a 70-200 lens for woodland photography. This is my goto lens for this. Though I am not taking enough time to look around, I must say.
Great video. Was a pleasant "walk" in the woods. The picture at 21:58 is gorgeous.
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers 👍👍
Cheers for that Gary. Will give my 70-200mm a go around local area.
Great photos as usual. I may give woodland photography a try. I keep shying away from it because I have never done it before and I am not sure what would work so this vlog may have inspired me to give it a go. I did set out to take woodland pictures once at Golitha falls but my husband fell in the river. So we ended up having to cut our trip short and drive him home in just his underpants. So I will choose somewhere that doesn't have a fast moving river this time or just leave him at home.
Lol you made me chuckle. “or just leave him at home” that’s the best line I’ve heard in ages 😁😁😂😂
It could only happen to him! 🙄 The river water doesn’t smell great either. It was an unpleasant journey home. 🤢
Nice video Gary, I find woodland photography difficult, it always seems chaotic, great tips, keep up the good work matey
Hi Gary, lovely video yet again, thank you. I noticed you cloned out a direction post seen at (12.52). What's your 'rule' on removing unwanted elements please? Thanks.
Wonderful Gary Gough Video, thanks for sharing
Another great video, Gary! I appreciate you taking us on another awesome adventure. Such a beautiful area with that spectacular mill. Thanks!
My go to lens is the Canon 100-400mm IS II. I often carry just that and two extension tubes for some really good closeups with some distance.
Great combo Mark 👍👍
70-200 is pretty much my go to lens when walking in the woods. Lets you get closer to the wildlife too
What a great way to start your day wandering through the woodlands, great tip on using the 70-200 and zooming in, great image of the fungi but some of those trees with the moss and zoomed right in were amazing. Thanks for sharing and we will look forward to seeing Scotland images.
Nice one Gary, many thanks learnt some more today, any chance you might show us what you take with you on some of these forest walks in your back-pack.?
Wonderful Vlog Gary, can relate to the usage of a telephoto lens as I do the same on a Z Nikon setup using a 24-200 mm. It is so versatile and have used it too with extension tubes for that Macro image. It really does at times looses the chaos and makes the photo a lot cleaner with in the composition.
Great video Gary, I've just started adopting the 'zoom and find' tip...it has given me a couple of great(well I think great lol) photos already, you really can find compositions in places you've probably walked dozens of time before ... thanks again👍
Great vlog as usual Gary. Walk Stop & look, good advice.
Some of my favourite woodland shots have been from rummaging what’s underfoot or as you’ve found here the fungi growing from the most interesting of placed.
Great vlog!!
Excellent perspective Gary! Sometimes I go out shooting with friends and they wonder why I stop and take shots of those things!
I have been along Hardcastle crags so many times and stopped for a nice coffee in the mill cafe. I also have the same image as you have of the mill reflection, as I'm sure so do many others. Living in Huddersfield leaves you a bit spoilt for choice, but wouldn't have it any other way :) No shots or b roll of the river in the valley make a nice change, great vlog Gary.
Cheers Harry 👍🏻👍🏻
You are always enthusiastic! I intentionally stopped IG-Facebook and have been rather isolated from my photo friends. Been working on editing, printing and learning. Just what the doctor ordered. 😄 thanks Gary.
You’re making me very homesick Gary
Pictures from a fairy tale - love it!
Cheers Simon 👍👍
You can teach people the technical aspects of photography fairly easily but it's far more difficult to teach them how the see the shot. Great video as always.
So true but I’m trying 😁😁 cheers John 👍🏻
I had a day on Holme fell recently and happily packed a long zoom. I did use my WA but got some super isolated crops with the long focus. A very instructive vlog. thank you.
You looked like you enjoyed that vlog as much as we all enjoyed watching it Gary. It was just what i needed. The fungi shot was great but a shame your macro wasn't in your bag. Looking forward to seeing the Scottish vlogs.
Thanks for sharing Gary. Just discovered your channel. Beautiful place. I have subscribed buddy.
Love your videos, Mr. Gough. This one really makes me wanna go out and visit the woodland in my home area. Looking forward to your new Scotland vlogs, Scotland is definitely my "favourite-landscape-photography-country"... 😊
Keep on with your awesome work!
I just came across your video and I have to say, I love it! I like to paint in watercolor and am very inspired by your camera work. I just might paint something some time from your video if you wouldn’t mind. I have subscribed and look forward to seeing more. I have a camera, not near as good as yours, that I haven’t been using much. Time to get it out, I think and look for some treasures of my own!
Great as usually Gary. Love watching ur videos. Welcome back
How do you keep that dead cat on the Rode Wireless mic? Damn things fall off with instantly..... Great shots, good watch. Thanks.
I super-glued it Andrew, it's the only solution :)
You're right Gary! You can't beat being out first thing in a morning when there's no one else around having a stroll (or in my case a roll because I use a mobility scooter) through your local woodland. I'm fortunate enough to live pretty much on the Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire border so there's no shortage of lovely woodland around me. Also isn't it strange that I've just taken some photographs at my local mill too, within the past day or so in fact!
Wonderful video, Gary! I will certainly remember this next time out! I tend to rush things too much and I am sure I have missed MANY shots! Thanks for the instruction and Glad you are back!
Enjoyed this a lot. Great advice. Thanks!
Great Video Gary- I shoot a lot of close up with my 70-200 lens - Lots of backyard floral and bee shots with it-- Yes a lot of cropping but I do not own a macro lens and I have been pleased with my results. One shot I saw in your video that you did not take or vlog about-- The path you were on at the 19:30 time of the video-- Maybe you have shot before, but the wall on left and the path and the tree tunnel looked like a good potential shot. Enjoy Scotland
Nice video Gary, and some cracking images as always, loved the Fungi shot and the tree at 21.53. Enjoy your trip to Scotland wish I was there. Thanks for sharing
Photos enhanced by lovely music.
Loved everything about the last image. And, I learned something. Thanks!
Great video, with a lot of interesting points. Always look forward to your vlogs, good tutorials, thank you for sharing.
Great video as usual Gary.
I must admit I don't do enough of Woodland Photography and i don't use my big zoom lens, but after watching this video i will have to try it. I normally use my 17-35mm or my 28-75mm lens.
Great images as usual.
Cheers Tim 👍👍
This is everything I love about a woodland.
Very enjoyable video Gary! I'm always inspired by your wanderings!
I love when you do woodlandphotography! 😊👏👏
Hardcastle Crags..... I used to go camping there when I was a Boy Scout many years ago. Thanks for the video.
Been there many times, if u nip across the bridge and go upstream a little further, there is a magnificent waterfall.
I know it well too. I’ll have to vlog it 😁😁
@@GaryGough infact I'll go today with the tele :) another cracking vlog.
Interesting point about using your 70-200; someone I know does a lot of woodland photography, and when he has interrogated his catalogue the most common focal length is 135mm.
Loved this Gary so calming and your images were beautiful and different 👍
Great video Gary, I look forward to a video of the same location with the macro lens. I'm out tomorrow just up the road in Oxfordshire Jt10 M40 to an ancient woodland I never knew existed and I will definitively apply these techniques. Thanks
Loved the mill and the fungi was absolutely beautiful.
Hi Gary love your videos keep them coming ps can you please tell the title of that song that was playing as you parked the van up and was walking away ?? . cheers
Cheers Rich. This is the song... Stay (Wide Open) (Instrumental Version) - Loving Caliber
Sorry for the plug...
Music:
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@@GaryGough Thanks mate !!
Gary I think you could take a photo of a telephone directory and make it look amazing thanks for sharing always a pleasure
The 70-200mm has become my go to lens in the harsh summer light. Great video and 500 yards in 3hrs? Just me speed! PS I just bought myself an iFootage tripod and I love it!
Gary can I ask what backpack/camera bag you're using.? As this looks a bit bigger than ones I've seen and forever struggle for room. Or maybe to a little video what i take with me for landscape photography.
It's a Compagnon Camera Backpack. You can find a link to it here... garygough.co.uk/my-photography-gear
I've been enjoying your videos since I found you a few weeks back. I didn't know you were local (assuming that is Gibson Mill in Hebden?). I'll keep an eye out for you and your van haha.
Them brown things would look even better wet, after rain or with some cobwebs as well maybe? Though the shorts with them legs in a woodland risky. Have a great time in Scotland & stay safe my friend.
This is just what I needed ! I’ve been spending too much time shooting the “low hanging fruit” and not doing any real “looking”. I need to stop being so lazy. Thank for the kick in the pants I needed !! Lol. Have a great day !!
Good V,log Gary, nice images. Indeed, look with an artist,s eye, got some top shot,s in my local park, a heron posing still, a lone tree framed by close overhanging branches, with a cyclist in left of frame to give scale. 2 Uni courses and still learning, rule?, I prefer guide of third,s. In Scotland end of Sept, post midge, hopefully, Mull, should be good.
Magical Gary!
That shroom shot was psychedelic:)
Great vlog as always.
Going off the trail: do you have ticks where you live?
If you want to do macro but only have tele lens with you. Then lock the aperture on the lens, before unmounting it. Take the lens off a use reverse macro 😊 but don't do it it in wet conditions 😅
looks like a fun guy to me
Great stuff. Very inspiring.
It's very great video gary...
Ah I live on the Moray coast, hopefully see you out there!
Great B-roll introduction. Must be so time consuming both in creation and post...
Both 😁😁 Cheers btw 👍🏻
First class as usual Gary, last shot does it for me.
Nice ice cream from there Gary, if its open, use the scout camp near by.
So much work goes into these blogs, but so worth it for people like me. Such great advice and do easy to watch. Much appreciated and keep them coming 👍🏼
Cheers Mark 👍🏻👍🏻
still another joyfull and pleasant video but interresting as always : Thanks Gary !
The second photo I would of called dancing in the wood as the shape of those branches between the trees look like they are dancing in a foolish way. I would say fungi on dead tree, and I love the mill shot and to have a cafe there aswell.
Last image was 👍
Cheers Mike 👍👍
Great footage ! Beautiful photographs !
Always quality. Thanks Gary.
Brilliant thank you
I've been exploring the telephoto approach in a "big way" recently 🤣 That is I've been wandering about in the woods with the 150-600 on the camera hanging at my side. 😉
When in doubt I default to fungi.
Great minds and all that 😁😁
I like trees but I couldn't eat a whole one. I liked the mushroom / Fungi pic, but wouldn't dare eat them.
Have to admit that you are incredibly inspirational. Can't wait to have a day with you and maybe, just maybe, you might be able to inspire me to try to get a shot like you find everywhere. and yea, I guess you are "untouchable". Imagine dat den, yea, imagine dat. !!! Untouchable, Untouchable, My Gawd, UNTOUCHABLE, U..N T..O..U..C..H..A..B..L..E... !!!!!.....!!.......!
Consider yourself added to my Christmas card list :)
21:48 - I have the weirdest deja vu, you might have done that nice composition in another video, looks so familiar and good
Garry stay healthy! Understand the shorts but be very aware of Ticks (I’m sure you know that though) it’s only I know of several lives now, human and animals who have been severely effected by Tick bites.
Fair point, cheers 👍🏻👍🏻
Wonderful Gary!!
I'm from NYC and this makes me want to explore Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx and just take.my.time with my kit ... EOS Rebel T7 and ALL my kit ... I'll probably look different once I get done! 😂
Fabulous, as always! Thank you.
Too bad about that branch on the left in the first photo, I see that post got cloned out in that other image. I find DOF can be a bit not ideal with telephoto things, but have not tried to stack them. Nice video - thanks!
Great video!
Love your videos
"I'm headed off to Scotland on the weekend." I wish I could do that. Kind of difficult from Wooster, Ohio, USA.
Finally a new video. I couldn't wait. My nd filter arrived a few days ago, so I'm off to take some long exposure photos. You're an inspiration to me, thanks Gary.
I always search for intimate compositions in the woodland
Do you take other photographs with you on your outings
I always regret leaving my 100mm at home when I venture into the woodlands. Really want to get a 70-200mm.
You brits are spoiled... Im def comming over some day!
Some bits are amazing 👍👍
when not carrying a macro i always pack the raynox 250... just in case
-Don't break rules for the sake of breaking rules.- I intuitively knew the rule of thirds as a little kid. I just jumps out at you. Now, there are rules I break. I will cut of a a foot or hand. So what? The Venus de Milo is missing half an arm and I think it makes the whole thing look better. We all know and love the statue. Maybe not the best comparison, but a little something missing adds to the story/mystery.