Was surprisingly under-prepared for that amazing Sunrise when I went out to film this particular video - The forecasts suggested there wouldnt be one, so didnt overly rush to leave my Car until the daylight started to appear - Thankfully I decided to check it out, and ended up happily running round like a headless chicken, although still failed to capture the shot in those conditions I really wanted. Hope you enjoyed this weeks video though, and found it a little useless.. Am excited to share what was an amazing weekend trip to the Peak District over the coming weeks 👍👍
a great sunrise and some good images Neil. I tend to always have a tripod with me for landscape but it's not always used except when I'm doing longer exposures, especially sunrises, sunsets and waterfalls
Tripods and tripod heads are perhaps _the_ photography utensils to buy used. Very good prices for very lightly used quality gear, including carbon variants to shave off a few hundred grams. Photographers of shorter stature do have the benefit in terms of collapsed size, weight and availability, though.
Was surprisingly under-prepared for that amazing Sunrise when I went out to film this particular video - The forecasts suggested there wouldnt be one, so didnt overly rush to leave my Car until the daylight started to appear - Thankfully I decided to check it out, and ended up happily running round like a headless chicken, although still failed to capture the shot in those conditions I really wanted.
Hope you enjoyed this weeks video though, and found it a little useless.. Am excited to share what was an amazing weekend trip to the Peak District over the coming weeks 👍👍
a great sunrise and some good images Neil. I tend to always have a tripod with me for landscape but it's not always used except when I'm doing longer exposures, especially sunrises, sunsets and waterfalls
Thanks Andy 👍👍 - Quite agree there... Its just becoming a bit of hassle especially when it can be the difference between missing out on a shot
as a fellow kent photographer its nice to see some local images.
Thanks Simon, yeah Kent is an underrated area, has quite a few hidden little gems, and a slightly different landscape at times I've found 👍👍
Hi Neil. Hope you’re ok mate. Nice images as always. Your right always good to carry a tripod. Take care mate. Shawn
Thanks Shawn mate, all good thanks... Hope you are too?
Tripods and tripod heads are perhaps _the_ photography utensils to buy used. Very good prices for very lightly used quality gear, including carbon variants to shave off a few hundred grams. Photographers of shorter stature do have the benefit in terms of collapsed size, weight and availability, though.