I just love the thistle shot (5:02) the sharpness is so satisfying and the bees polinating in slow motion (5:17) is very high quality, beautiful shots and film.💙
It’s great to get out and explore! Perhaps try going to the same location at different times of day, some of those times should be dawn and/or dusk. As someone already mentioned, staying in one place as to be inconspicuous will help also. Good luck!
I'm just a sucker for coming along on others' walks in the green. I don't get out as much as I'd like, and a lot of these places are tough in a wheelchair! So thank you for letting me ramble vicariously. The Red Admiral shot was gorgeous, and the pigeon seemed to appreciate the attention! Your portraiture is fabulous too. x
Ooooh that was really well done, Luxe! I just popped over to the second channel and it's so fun to see the vlog-style videos. The setup for the intro/outro is just gorgeous. I love doing macro photography as well, the little butterfly is so cute.
Love these videos, can't wait for you to show us how you go about portraiture. I am a photorealistic portrait painter so I am always on the look out for new ideas for interesting images.
tips for wildlife photography: I almost exclusively do wildlife photography, and I use a Panasonic Lumix bridge camera with a 60x zoom. I loveeee the bridge for wildlife because it's just 1 camera, no extra lenses, and very easy/compact to carry around. The most important thing for me when photographing wildlife is to go out on a dramatic day and wait around in 1 spot for as long as possible, because the coolest animals ahow up when they don't know you're there! I loved your shots in this video, especially the horse's tail swinging! you have such a talent!!
I'm not the most technically minded photographer, but I can do well with a bit of instruction and this is like a nice little bite-sized class with some beautiful examples. Much nicer than staring at a book (ADHD said hiiiiiiii).
My favourite, Stammer park, the first slow motion video of the bees going about their business. (5:17). And the two seagulls outside the hotel window. One of them was outright judging you guys. Funny shot. (12:05)
Luxeria, A.I is here to stay,and I think it can be used as an aid creatively, I have the same sigma lens,but wtaching this new video I need to work with it again. The image of the red admiral butterfly looks amazing,the slow motion sequence of the bees captured them really well too. You explained the Exposure triangle really well. I think A.I has the potential to make a viral video,but it's not there yet. Iwondrr if cameras wll have A.I bullt into them as a standard feature in the future.(Matt0 P.s the photo of Louis also looked really amazing too.I like that you are showcasing vintage lenses and their capabilties as well.
I agree, as Ai technology evolves I truly think we need to rethink exactly what it is doing, I want to use it in a way that lets me experience the world, not replace it 😅 and thankyou!
@@LuxeriaLabs Luxeria, I watched a recent interview with multi media artist Laurie Anderson,she has just released a new album,and she was saying that she uses A.I all the time in he rwork and that she used it in the creation and recording of her new album. (matt)
Awesome Video, given me some AI ideas to go and shoot with my new (to me) M50 Mk2. and try with my new TTArtisan 35mm f1.4 APS-C Lens. which I can highly recomend for a manual focus lens that is like $150 Nz new.
I know this is irrelevant to the video but whenever I see you with less or no make up I am always like "she is gorgeous!". Also I love this channel, seeing a different side of you is so much fun! :)
Hi Luxeria, I live just outside of Brighton and am always there socialising, shopping etc. Recently I was over as I was travelling to Hastings by train and I had to change on platform 8 (I'm sure you're familiar with the layout of Brighton station). As I was waiting for my train, two baby foxes came out of what appeared to be a hole in the wooden platform of 8 and started chasing / playing with each other, completely oblivious to people around them with no fear. They were having the time of their lives. Four of us all whipped our phones out as you do when you see foxes in urban areas, your heart swells, and started filming. Turns out they play there quite regularly, so I guess they live underneath the platforms in some kind of Narnia way? Not saying for one minute you should camp out on platform 8 of Brighton station waiting for them again, but thought I'd tell you so you can keep an eye out next time you're travelling x
have you ever used a film camera? I have one (Agfa Billy I) and i love the pitctures it takes! I think it’s from the 1950s and I’m just learning how to work it out. it would be interesting to hear your thoughts about film cameras if you’ve ever used/had one!❤️❤️
Oh wow, this video is something else! I love the shots and narration type and the genaral amazing flow of the whole story here! Big even HUUUGE congrats on such otherwordly and unique content that grasped my heart to the fullest
It's really fun to watch you be able to be more creative with your videography on this channel compared to your first one. Love the colors and angles!
thankyou! I very much enjoy learning new skills so I am grateful 🖤
That purple/pink lighting.... my god, you look STUH-NINGGGGG!!!!
My favourite slow motion capture was you with the glance into the camera and the little brow raise. Very beautiful. ❤
I just love the thistle shot (5:02) the sharpness is so satisfying and the bees polinating in slow motion (5:17) is very high quality, beautiful shots and film.💙
My absolute fav shot is your last panning shot and slow motion smile. That shot was beautiful!
thankyou ☺️
That first biscuit photo looks like a renaissance painting 🖼️
It does! I have it printed on a pillow because he is lovely
@@LuxeriaLabs He is quite the regal cutie
This. Was. Magnificent.
Not only was it chunky with information but it was a visual work of art!! 🖤❤️🖤 Looking forward to so much more!!!
Loving the style change of the video, seems like you're really having fun with it! ❤❤❤
i really am! 🖤
It’s great to get out and explore! Perhaps try going to the same location at different times of day, some of those times should be dawn and/or dusk. As someone already mentioned, staying in one place as to be inconspicuous will help also. Good luck!
I'm just a sucker for coming along on others' walks in the green. I don't get out as much as I'd like, and a lot of these places are tough in a wheelchair! So thank you for letting me ramble vicariously. The Red Admiral shot was gorgeous, and the pigeon seemed to appreciate the attention! Your portraiture is fabulous too. x
thankyou lovely 🖤🖤🖤
Ooooh that was really well done, Luxe! I just popped over to the second channel and it's so fun to see the vlog-style videos. The setup for the intro/outro is just gorgeous. I love doing macro photography as well, the little butterfly is so cute.
THE CINEMATOGRAPHY ?!?!?!?!?! looking snatched and gorgeous as always Lux xx
Love these videos, can't wait for you to show us how you go about portraiture. I am a photorealistic portrait painter so I am always on the look out for new ideas for interesting images.
Living for the voyeuristic camera angles!
She’s been learning 😂
@@LuxeriaLabs I promise the sillier you feel doing it the better it looks on camera! Ha
What a stunning video! I have no idea about half of what you were saying, but give me a British accent and beautiful visuals, and I’m hooked!
The image of the horse actually inspired me to do a four video short series for my UI design portfolio, so thank you!
tips for wildlife photography:
I almost exclusively do wildlife photography, and I use a Panasonic Lumix bridge camera with a 60x zoom. I loveeee the bridge for wildlife because it's just 1 camera, no extra lenses, and very easy/compact to carry around.
The most important thing for me when photographing wildlife is to go out on a dramatic day and wait around in 1 spot for as long as possible, because the coolest animals ahow up when they don't know you're there!
I loved your shots in this video, especially the horse's tail swinging! you have such a talent!!
i think for my next project i’m definitely going to find a good spot and just wait! 😁
@@LuxeriaLabs yess you'd be surprised at the types of animals that show up 🐇
The angle though.... we playing peek a boo x😂
Oh fully lol
@@LuxeriaLabs hahahaha x
I'm not the most technically minded photographer, but I can do well with a bit of instruction and this is like a nice little bite-sized class with some beautiful examples. Much nicer than staring at a book (ADHD said hiiiiiiii).
My 2 most favourite Ladies ❤❤❤
on the gaaaame ✨
This whole video is a masterclass in lighting! Just wow! 🙌🙌🙌
That butterfly photo was STUNNING. I do lovw a good macro photo.
I learnt a lot about this genre from this project alone so I am excited to make more!
Your Labs content is really relaxing and informative at the same time.
The supervillain vibes of a dark studio lit only by neon 🖤🖤🖤
Mr Biscuit is all the animal photography we need. He is a very dapper gentleman in this photo!
The portrait of mr. Biscuit was so cute and amazing!! ❤
My favourite, Stammer park, the first slow motion video of the bees going about their business. (5:17). And the two seagulls outside the hotel window. One of them was outright judging you guys. Funny shot. (12:05)
Love you Lux!!🖤🖤🖤🖤
Luxeria, A.I is here to stay,and I think it can be used as an aid creatively, I have the same sigma lens,but wtaching this new video I need to work with it again. The image of the red admiral butterfly looks amazing,the slow motion sequence of the bees captured them really well too. You explained the Exposure triangle really well. I think A.I has the potential to make a viral video,but it's not there yet. Iwondrr if cameras wll have A.I bullt into them as a standard feature in the future.(Matt0 P.s the photo of Louis also looked really amazing too.I like that you are showcasing vintage lenses and their capabilties as well.
I agree, as Ai technology evolves I truly think we need to rethink exactly what it is doing, I want to use it in a way that lets me experience the world, not replace it 😅 and thankyou!
@@LuxeriaLabs Luxeria, I watched a recent interview with multi media artist Laurie Anderson,she has just released a new album,and she was saying that she uses A.I all the time in he rwork and that she used it in the creation and recording of her new album. (matt)
I just started my fotogarphie journey.
And I learned so much from your videos. Thank you. ❤
The widdle Bees!! 💜 Absolutely gorgeous photography Luxeria. You are very talented.
The picture of the red admiral butterfly is absolutely stunning! Any plans to start up a business selling your art?
I’d love to sell prints at some point!
Okay but this setup is so fun! Dare I say c*nty! Bisexual lighting just never gets old
it really doesn’t 😂🤭
I absolutely love this channel! It's great seeing another side of you. She's educated
Awesome Video, given me some AI ideas to go and shoot with my new (to me) M50 Mk2. and try with my new TTArtisan 35mm f1.4 APS-C Lens. which I can highly recomend for a manual focus lens that is like $150 Nz new.
the M50 ii is a lovely camera! great choice!
''can that large pigeon be considered wildlife?' indeed haha
BTW loved all the seagull shots! They were so expressive!
I don't understand anything but here to show love and support from your other chanel. The videos and photos look great! ♡
✨️keyboard asmr✨️x
Lots in this one!
@@LuxeriaLabs yaaaaaaas x
So cool! Love the new intro/detective like shots. So neat!
So relaxing... I really liked the bee pic where you can even see her eyes reflecting!
You are looking next level gorgeous today!! Also hi Roly! 😃
The sexy purple laboratory 😍
a purple wig!
I loved the butterflies and the bees. 🥰❤️🦋🐝Great video!!!😃
bit late to this video but i loveee the pigeon 🥺 they're so underrated
Omg yaaaaaaaas the camera queen is back ☺️🥰💥✨😫💦
thankyou yes 😂😂😂🖤🖤
Lux my lovely those are flies 5:20
I know this is irrelevant to the video but whenever I see you with less or no make up I am always like "she is gorgeous!". Also I love this channel, seeing a different side of you is so much fun! :)
Hi Luxeria, I live just outside of Brighton and am always there socialising, shopping etc. Recently I was over as I was travelling to Hastings by train and I had to change on platform 8 (I'm sure you're familiar with the layout of Brighton station). As I was waiting for my train, two baby foxes came out of what appeared to be a hole in the wooden platform of 8 and started chasing / playing with each other, completely oblivious to people around them with no fear. They were having the time of their lives. Four of us all whipped our phones out as you do when you see foxes in urban areas, your heart swells, and started filming. Turns out they play there quite regularly, so I guess they live underneath the platforms in some kind of Narnia way? Not saying for one minute you should camp out on platform 8 of Brighton station waiting for them again, but thought I'd tell you so you can keep an eye out next time you're travelling x
have you ever used a film camera? I have one (Agfa Billy I) and i love the pitctures it takes! I think it’s from the 1950s and I’m just learning how to work it out. it would be interesting to hear your thoughts about film cameras if you’ve ever used/had one!❤️❤️
6:27 A WOMAN ON THE GAMEEEE
Playing with a Sigma? Count me in! Seriously though, hearing 'old' camera names and terms is really tempting me again. 🖤
Those seagulls read me for filth I just know it 😂
AI viral vidéo? Not unless it wears daytime tweed and evening chiffon
Could that large pigeon be America's next top model?
🧡🧡🧡
This video made me want to invest in a camera 😅
Oh wow, this video is something else! I love the shots and narration type and the genaral amazing flow of the whole story here! Big even HUUUGE congrats on such otherwordly and unique content that grasped my heart to the fullest