I'm really enjoying these blogs. They're really ad libbed, light-hearted, and very conversational. Just you and me, like we're enjoying the moments with together. Keep it up, you're doing good stuff!
Seriously! When he stayed at that hotel with the nice pool and that incredible mountain backdrop, I thought I’d probably just stay there and not go shoot. Visiting Spain has been at the top of my bucket list for a very long time…
I'm loving these videos. I have to confess that I was one that voted for a single longer video because you are so good at those, but I think its great to see some of the things that you would not have put into a longer-form video, and to see some of the obstacles that you encountered. I appreciate that you've stepped out of your comfort zone a bit to deliver these videos.
You win some, you lose some, and some get rained out. But regardless of which way it goes you suck it up and get ready for the next one. That's just the way it is and you're doing well, Thomas, keeping your head in the game.
No alcohol is a huge help. I cut way back to almost none when we had children. Now I don't miss it at all. But, it was great not waking up to toddlers with a hangover back then. Looks like quite the adventure! Have a great weekend.
Love the daily vlogs. It's impressive how you can get these 'Thomas Heaton signature shots' even with the pressure of delivering and all the steps out of your comfort zone.
may i just take a moment to say how much i appreciate your overall integrity, grace and maturity of being, in general. you thoroughly deserve your success and are evolved sufficiently to be responsible in the use of the 'power', to put it that way. ..ya. despiiiite. the complaining. hahaha! naw, you got nothing on the likes of i, there. ☺
A few years ago I was fortunate enough to ride my motorbike down through Spain, through the Sierra Nevada mountains to Granada and along the coast to Gibraltar, up to Ronda and back up to the North Coast. We met some lovely people and enjoyed some of the best views and riding roads I have ever experienced in 30 + years of riding. Fantastic memories. Keep up the good work and enjoy Spain.
My wife and I are loving these videos. I always watch them on my Panasonic tv to get the best quality footage. Thanks Thomas, your videos are always amazing and personable.
Long lens wildlife photography trick is to put your left hand on top of the lens over the tripod mount & apply some downward pressure. I like to put my hand just out front of the tripod foot why holding the camera firmly putting a slight downward pressure. Helps with wind. Not sure it would be good enough for your landscape photos but worth a try if ever in the same conditions.
I love this series Tom, I generally count the days until a video arrives on a Wednesday from you so daily ones for a week has been fantastic but also it’s very entertaining and candid content and great to see how the process goes for you on one of these work trips. Most days it looks like your smashing the 4 a day quota 👏👏👏
I stand to be corrected but I sensed a hint of self doubt creeping in there, (eg. not getting the shot! ). You are one of the worlds top landscapers...that's why they chose you! Even your "nearly" images are better than most people would get in those conditions! Loving the episodes 👍
Keep enjoying the daily vlogs Thomas. It is not necessary to do this all the time but once in a while a switch to daily vlogging brings different style that fits with your content! Hope to see more of it in the future.
Another great vlog What a challenging one. At least you got good image's the next day dispite the wind. No wonder you couldn't sleep after seeing what you thought was your best shot of the day, but at least it worked out well for you. Look forward to the next one.
I'm sold on these vlogs. You're normal content is awesome, but you are great at this. and its honestly impressive how good the editing has been on these vids. Knowing how much work editing can be.. its really impressive. thanks for the vids man
Think we have to give credit to the Andalusia regional authorities (tourist board?) for doing something like this to promote their region. I think regions at home (in the UK) could learn a thing or two here). I’m enjoying these, ‘rather different to the norm for this channel’, videos. It’s good to shake things up once in a while for a project like this.
Great Video Thomas, 8:18 It's all about the light (and colour) 10:28 Vibrant white with the "observatory" highlighted and great cloud texture, brilliant capture 10:32 you have to love the layers, great monochrome treatment 13:15 the magenta hue in the sky really makes this image, Once again Thomas These Vlogs are Brilliant!! I don't know how you do it but the Daily Vlog has lifted your Video's and your Photography! Thanks for sharing
Really enjoying watching your daily vlogs. I had to laugh when you dropped a supplement under the bed and then took it right away. It gave me the creeps thinking about what might be on the floor of a hotel room.... Look forward to your next vlog again!
Really enjoying watching your daily vlogs....a great location at the ski resort where you got some great images...though battling the wind...many thanks and best wishes
I like the fact that you mentioned health and energy. As photographers, we definitely need to look after ourselves even more with carrying heavy things and jumping up and down haha. I have recently been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease which causes chronic fatigue so I am taking all you mentioned plus other things too! I never thought about these things before but now I need to otherwise I won't be able to do many shoots. Also, whenever I've had something out of focus, I find turning the image into black and white can really help... sometimes...
I love Andalucia, especially the Granada area. I lived there for 3 months. I hope the Alambra is on your list of places to photograph. In the summer the roses were everywhere in the city.
Really enjoying this series, I don't feel quite so bad now having spent three weeks during 2023 in Mallorca trying various types of photography, from wildlife to astro and landscape, and being frustrated by the weather 🤯
Hey, Thomas. I'm in the camp that likes these style of vlogs: I'm definitely a "behind the scenes" kinda guy, and these are really interesting. I've just been watching your Patagonia vids from 5 years ago and feel they are a similar style, which I really enjoy.
Same supplement routine I've had for a while now. Being Keto, it's important to get all the macros and vitamins/minerals. Electrolytes are not optional. Really digging this vlog style. Bet you'll be done with it for a while when this is all done 😁 Great work, once again!
Another nice blog episode! It's interesting to see the daily struggle of a photographer who needs to deliver, how you are governed by the natural elements. Its such a challenge. Thanks for sharing honestly all this 😄
Thomas, if you ever come to Brazil and you find yourself under this kind of weather, you should ask for a hot "caldo de Mocotó". Haters will deny but it's the best energizer. Loving the videos, enjoy Spain!
I am loving your daily blogs, there unique and honest and still inspire me so definitely love this format and you're really good at it . Also loved your wellness section, I'm off to NZ for 2 workshops back to back so I definitely will take your advise on board. :)
In situations like that, I would also turn on stabilization, even though it goes against what people say for tripods. It might help with the sharpness (not always gauranteed but worth a try).
Gavin Hardcastle recommends the Guinness supplement. I can’t argue with that! I think his images are still sharp. Can’t tell properly, I’m a bit pissed🤣 I do recommend editing and in particular cropping images after a couple of beers. I see things differently and in a good way amazingly 🤣👍📸
What you've shown in the video looks like very good stills. As to the wind causing motion and vibration (12:00), I would not be afraid to crank the Z 8 up to ISO 1,600 in your case. If the images show "noise" then don;t blame the camera, but work from the hypothesis that it is inadequate or failed raw processing. Adobe added "AI Denoise" into ACR [1] this year and was late to supporting higher MP cameras that do not have an OLPF. If you don't like the results from AI Denoise, then try Topaz's DeNoise AI or DxO's "DeepPRIME" algorithm that is part of their PhotoLab and stand-alone as a plug-in in PureRAW. The 45.4MP Nikons are constant ISO with two amplification levels. The first amplification level is up to almost ISO 400 and between lowest and almost ISO 400, noise runs up a bit. Then at 400, noise falls back to the level of ISO 100 again with the higher amplification level. ISO 1,600 is only 2 EV above 400. The assumption underlying this kind of camera, my guess, is that we use higher ISO at lower light levels when there's less contrast, and consequently we need less "contrast envelope" (the usable dynamic range available to one shot). If the higher ISO works out, in contrast envelope terms (so you don't have to bracket and stack later), then the now reduced contrast envelope reduces the risk of motion blur. The Z 8 will do, my guess, its IBIS in firmware, by the way, for motions in the sensor plane. Actuators moving the sensor have latency and such a system has inertia, so doing IBIS in software must be the reason why the Z 8/9 have such incredibly good IBIS. For sharpness and detail retrieval, ACR [1] is not the best, and I suggest trying to upsample your image to 32,000 on the long side with Topaz's Gigapixel AI if you want to see what's really in there. [1] ACR - Adobe Camera Raw - is the raw processor of Adobe that does the work in Lightroom Classic (LrC) and Photoshop (Ps). In LrC's UI, ACR is hidden under the Develop tab, in Ps it is run as plug-in in its own UI. From Adobe Bridge, you can run ACR stand-alone (right click and in the pop-up menu click to open the selected image in ACR). Your edits in there will be non-destructive in .XMP files (a preference setting in Bridge). Not sure why, but ACR may also add .acr files next to .XMP.
Love these vlogs mate, hope you do a few more like this on other trips if possible. Really feel relaxed. Great advice on health too, deffo need the vit d in the u.k, especially after the weather this year 😂
Really useful, interesting and informative Vlogs. It would be interesting to hear about your packing arrangements- clothing and other non photographic kit taken on such trips. We all hate packing! Any tips? 👍😀
Who knew Spain has bad weather aye! haha! Got some nice shots regardless of the wind, etc though! looking forward to seeing that image tomorrow and what AI you used to fix it.
30 years of teaching has taught me a few things. Usually I learned the hard way! When I am teaching multiple days I set up my schedule so that I will lead a group in the morning OR at night BUT not both. For classroom teaching I will teach a class in the afternoon (2 or 3 hours max) if I am also taking a group out shooting. It takes way too much out of a teacher to be going from 5am till 10pm for days. People don't understand that teaching is a real workout. ADD to that many times I am helping the students with their shooting so I am moving constantly. Meals can be an informal Q&A time if I am with the students so I have to be careful to eat something. MY BIG THING IS DRINK A LOT OF WATER!!!! Then you can get a break when you have to go to the bathroom 🤣🤣🤣
You can raise the ISO above 500. On today's cams you can go way higher than that if you need to with little loss of quality. It certainly beats motion blur.
To be honest, the topic of health is one of the most important and no one talks about it and yes, I ask myself about it almost daily. How do they last with so much travel?
Awesome shots Thomas! Getting me excited for my trip to Spain in the spring, only I'm shooting a wedding instead of mountains for a change. Question for you since you seem to be reaching for the 100-400 a lot. Do you really find the long end worth the extra size and weight compared to a 70-200? Just seems so often I'm more limited by haze or smoke from fires and it's tough to get anything that isn't too tight or too far at those lengths. Obviously works for you though!
bit of hope there at the end that you have salvaged the day Thomas although I have to say that square crop mono was a stunner. Was wondering have you or will you be submitting many mono images to the client once?
This mountains location is near my House, I live in Spain, I 'd like to meet you in person if I ever new that you were taking pictures so near my own town.
The “not drink any alcohol” only works if you normally do drink alcohol. If you never drink any alcohol in the first place anyway, that doesn’t give you any extra boost
Brilliant, as usual Tom! Really enjoying the daily vlog. If I may ask, you had mentioned in the video that your image was saved with the trial version. Of what? Which piece of software did you use?
Vitamin D supplements are useful, too but MUST be accompanied by vitamin K. Zinc is also important for the immune system. Magnesium citrate is best avoided, unless you are constipated. Magnesium glycate is far more easily metabolised than most of the many other forms of magnesium supplements.
Turmeric ( or the active ingredient curcumin) is fat soluble so best taken with oils ( the cod liver oil will help, but the absorption is also vastly increased when incorporated with black pepper.
dude at the end at sunrise you got beautiful colors in the sky, why didn't you shoot that? the snowy peak is also beautiful, but those colors. 😄 how are you liking the osmo pocket so far? Ive filmed 2 videos with it and iv'e noticed when I'm moving a bit to much the camera has the tendency to drift of and I need to put it back to the middle. love the vlog
Hello Thomas. You are an amazing guy and you sen good vibes. I am a professional product and wedding photographer and on a personal level I love the landscape. Watching your videos, not only do I learn, it also forces me to go out. Plus I spent the entire video smiling and sometimes you make me laugh with your jokes. You really make my whole day sometimes. Welcome to Spain and enjoy everything you can. On another occasion, when you want, visit Extremadura, Monfragúe National Park, Extremaduran dehesas and Arab and medieval castles with incredible views.Congratulations for your artworks and thank you for sharing.
I'm really enjoying these blogs. They're really ad libbed, light-hearted, and very conversational. Just you and me, like we're enjoying the moments with together. Keep it up, you're doing good stuff!
Glad you like them, thanks for tuning in.
I second that. Your regularly produced videos are awesome but every now and then, vlogs like this would be great too.
These vlogs are doing so much more for the tourism board than the images alone ever would
Seriously! When he stayed at that hotel with the nice pool and that incredible mountain backdrop, I thought I’d probably just stay there and not go shoot. Visiting Spain has been at the top of my bucket list for a very long time…
A Thomas Heaton video is the only supplement I need !
I'm loving these videos. I have to confess that I was one that voted for a single longer video because you are so good at those, but I think its great to see some of the things that you would not have put into a longer-form video, and to see some of the obstacles that you encountered. I appreciate that you've stepped out of your comfort zone a bit to deliver these videos.
It's actually quite nice getting to watch a new video every day, for a change. :)
You win some, you lose some, and some get rained out. But regardless of which way it goes you suck it up and get ready for the next one. That's just the way it is and you're doing well, Thomas, keeping your head in the game.
No alcohol is a huge help. I cut way back to almost none when we had children. Now I don't miss it at all. But, it was great not waking up to toddlers with a hangover back then. Looks like quite the adventure! Have a great weekend.
I notice an immediate uplift in energy when not drinking. Well worth it on a trip like this 👍
@@ThomasHeatonPhoto Yeah, and the hangovers just seem to get worse as we age 🤐
Love the daily vlogs. It's impressive how you can get these 'Thomas Heaton signature shots' even with the pressure of delivering and all the steps out of your comfort zone.
may i just take a moment to say how much i appreciate your overall integrity, grace and maturity of being, in general. you thoroughly deserve your success and are evolved sufficiently to be responsible in the use of the 'power', to put it that way. ..ya. despiiiite. the complaining. hahaha! naw, you got nothing on the likes of i, there. ☺
digging the different vibe these give
A few years ago I was fortunate enough to ride my motorbike down through Spain, through the Sierra Nevada mountains to Granada and along the coast to Gibraltar, up to Ronda and back up to the North Coast. We met some lovely people and enjoyed some of the best views and riding roads I have ever experienced in 30 + years of riding. Fantastic memories. Keep up the good work and enjoy Spain.
My wife and I are loving these videos. I always watch them on my Panasonic tv to get the best quality footage. Thanks Thomas, your videos are always amazing and personable.
I’m taking notes. I have often been impressed by your stamina and I am ready to try anything.
Long lens wildlife photography trick is to put your left hand on top of the lens over the tripod mount & apply some downward pressure. I like to put my hand just out front of the tripod foot why holding the camera firmly putting a slight downward pressure. Helps with wind. Not sure it would be good enough for your landscape photos but worth a try if ever in the same conditions.
I realy, realy enjoy these daily vlogs. I am so impressed by all the work you achieved everyday!
I agree with the other comments that these vlogs are really excellent. I always enjoy your content but these add a new dimension. Thank you!
I love this series Tom, I generally count the days until a video arrives on a Wednesday from you so daily ones for a week has been fantastic but also it’s very entertaining and candid content and great to see how the process goes for you on one of these work trips. Most days it looks like your smashing the 4 a day quota 👏👏👏
I stand to be corrected but I sensed a hint of self doubt creeping in there, (eg. not getting the shot! ). You are one of the worlds top landscapers...that's why they chose you! Even your "nearly" images are better than most people would get in those conditions! Loving the episodes 👍
Keep enjoying the daily vlogs Thomas. It is not necessary to do this all the time but once in a while a switch to daily vlogging brings different style that fits with your content! Hope to see more of it in the future.
Another great vlog
What a challenging one.
At least you got good image's the next day dispite the wind.
No wonder you couldn't sleep after seeing what you thought was your best shot of the day, but at least it worked out well for you.
Look forward to the next one.
Loving this series, I appreciate it’s a lot of work but really enjoyable.
Hey, Tom, I wanted to tell that I'm really enjoying this series of videos and as a Spaniard you're giving me lost of locations to visit.
I’m loving these vlogs! Having a new Thomas heaton video every day is great! Definitely inspiring too
Wow what a skyline Tom! That did look freezing.
I'm sold on these vlogs. You're normal content is awesome, but you are great at this. and its honestly impressive how good the editing has been on these vids. Knowing how much work editing can be.. its really impressive. thanks for the vids man
and the black and white mountain pic into the sun was just sublime
Another great Vlog! Thanks for taking me along!
Think we have to give credit to the Andalusia regional authorities (tourist board?) for doing something like this to promote their region. I think regions at home (in the UK) could learn a thing or two here).
I’m enjoying these, ‘rather different to the norm for this channel’, videos. It’s good to shake things up once in a while for a project like this.
4 great images a day, plus a bonus Vlog ... the client must be happy ! I'm happy too :-) Kind regards, Guy.
Really enjoying the vlog. Gives me a better idea of the trials and tribulations of your day.
Great Video Thomas, 8:18 It's all about the light (and colour) 10:28 Vibrant white with the "observatory" highlighted and great cloud texture, brilliant capture 10:32 you have to love the layers, great monochrome treatment 13:15 the magenta hue in the sky really makes this image, Once again Thomas These Vlogs are Brilliant!! I don't know how you do it but the Daily Vlog has lifted your Video's and your Photography! Thanks for sharing
I love your daily vlogs.
Another fine adventure there Tom, that wind looked intense for sure
Looking forward to todays instalment 👏👏
Thomas, adding a bit of black pepper with that turmeric will help the body absorb it much better than without.
Really enjoying watching your daily vlogs. I had to laugh when you dropped a supplement under the bed and then took it right away. It gave me the creeps thinking about what might be on the floor of a hotel room.... Look forward to your next vlog again!
Really enjoying watching your daily vlogs....a great location at the ski resort where you got some great images...though battling the wind...many thanks and best wishes
I like the fact that you mentioned health and energy. As photographers, we definitely need to look after ourselves even more with carrying heavy things and jumping up and down haha. I have recently been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease which causes chronic fatigue so I am taking all you mentioned plus other things too! I never thought about these things before but now I need to otherwise I won't be able to do many shoots.
Also, whenever I've had something out of focus, I find turning the image into black and white can really help... sometimes...
I love Andalucia, especially the Granada area. I lived there for 3 months. I hope the Alambra is on your list of places to photograph. In the summer the roses were everywhere in the city.
Another great blog Thomas - looking forward to tomorrow's!
Really enjoying this series, I don't feel quite so bad now having spent three weeks during 2023 in Mallorca trying various types of photography, from wildlife to astro and landscape, and being frustrated by the weather 🤯
Hey, Thomas. I'm in the camp that likes these style of vlogs: I'm definitely a "behind the scenes" kinda guy, and these are really interesting. I've just been watching your Patagonia vids from 5 years ago and feel they are a similar style, which I really enjoy.
Same supplement routine I've had for a while now. Being Keto, it's important to get all the macros and vitamins/minerals. Electrolytes are not optional.
Really digging this vlog style. Bet you'll be done with it for a while when this is all done 😁 Great work, once again!
Glad you're enjoying the vids, but I'm going to have a nice Christmas break after this.
Can't blame you there. Merry Christmas, sir.
Thomas is good photographer 🧿
Getting close to the end of the week..... keep gong.... you'll make it TH! Great shots under pressure👏
Another nice blog episode! It's interesting to see the daily struggle of a photographer who needs to deliver, how you are governed by the natural elements. Its such a challenge. Thanks for sharing honestly all this 😄
Buy yourself a Pentax K1. You can take photographs in the rain, snow and fog. They even work in the dark my friend. 😂❤👍
The "mountain hut" is actually an observatory. The two domes are probably what house telescopes.
Loving these daily Vlogs, some really good images. And liking your thought process about the images and light.
Thomas, if you ever come to Brazil and you find yourself under this kind of weather, you should ask for a hot "caldo de Mocotó". Haters will deny but it's the best energizer. Loving the videos, enjoy Spain!
Great daily blog. Feeling your ups and downs. Some great shots in there. Good work. 👍👍👍👍
The struggle is real but you're managing to get it done. Carry on. 👍🥂
I feel your pain but love these daily vlogs. 👍👏
Loving this daily vlog. Great shots.
I am loving your daily blogs, there unique and honest and still inspire me so definitely love this format and you're really good at it . Also loved your wellness section, I'm off to NZ for 2 workshops back to back so I definitely will take your advise on board. :)
You should have come over to our area - Sierra Filabres - not had any rain for 12 months - fabulous scenery
Great series Thomas.
Just love the vlogs!
Great vlog I'm loving this series. It reminds me of when you tried the "gun and run" years ago.
In situations like that, I would also turn on stabilization, even though it goes against what people say for tripods. It might help with the sharpness (not always gauranteed but worth a try).
Gavin Hardcastle recommends the Guinness supplement. I can’t argue with that! I think his images are still sharp. Can’t tell properly, I’m a bit pissed🤣 I do recommend editing and in particular cropping images after a couple of beers. I see things differently and in a good way amazingly 🤣👍📸
I have to say, you can do daily vlog!
What you've shown in the video looks like very good stills. As to the wind causing motion and vibration (12:00), I would not be afraid to crank the Z 8 up to ISO 1,600 in your case. If the images show "noise" then don;t blame the camera, but work from the hypothesis that it is inadequate or failed raw processing. Adobe added "AI Denoise" into ACR [1] this year and was late to supporting higher MP cameras that do not have an OLPF. If you don't like the results from AI Denoise, then try Topaz's DeNoise AI or DxO's "DeepPRIME" algorithm that is part of their PhotoLab and stand-alone as a plug-in in PureRAW.
The 45.4MP Nikons are constant ISO with two amplification levels.
The first amplification level is up to almost ISO 400 and between lowest and almost ISO 400, noise runs up a bit. Then at 400, noise falls back to the level of ISO 100 again with the higher amplification level. ISO 1,600 is only 2 EV above 400. The assumption underlying this kind of camera, my guess, is that we use higher ISO at lower light levels when there's less contrast, and consequently we need less "contrast envelope" (the usable dynamic range available to one shot).
If the higher ISO works out, in contrast envelope terms (so you don't have to bracket and stack later), then the now reduced contrast envelope reduces the risk of motion blur.
The Z 8 will do, my guess, its IBIS in firmware, by the way, for motions in the sensor plane. Actuators moving the sensor have latency and such a system has inertia, so doing IBIS in software must be the reason why the Z 8/9 have such incredibly good IBIS.
For sharpness and detail retrieval, ACR [1] is not the best, and I suggest trying to upsample your image to 32,000 on the long side with Topaz's Gigapixel AI if you want to see what's really in there.
[1] ACR - Adobe Camera Raw - is the raw processor of Adobe that does the work in Lightroom Classic (LrC) and Photoshop (Ps). In LrC's UI, ACR is hidden under the Develop tab, in Ps it is run as plug-in in its own UI. From Adobe Bridge, you can run ACR stand-alone (right click and in the pop-up menu click to open the selected image in ACR). Your edits in there will be non-destructive in .XMP files (a preference setting in Bridge). Not sure why, but ACR may also add .acr files next to .XMP.
I always thought the rain in Spain fell, mainly on the plains?
Love these vlogs mate, hope you do a few more like this on other trips if possible. Really feel relaxed.
Great advice on health too, deffo need the vit d in the u.k, especially after the weather this year 😂
These are great. Could you setup a map of some sort showing us where you've been?
you have nearly convinced me to get the 100-400 for my fuji, and its not a bad price on mpb :)
Really useful, interesting and informative Vlogs. It would be interesting to hear about your packing arrangements- clothing and other non photographic kit taken on such trips. We all hate packing! Any tips? 👍😀
I keep thinking Rafa is holding the camera for the majority of these scenes. 😂🤦🏻♂️😎👊
Who knew Spain has bad weather aye! haha! Got some nice shots regardless of the wind, etc though! looking forward to seeing that image tomorrow and what AI you used to fix it.
Chin up lad, tomorrow’s another day.
And remember, your British 🇬🇧.
Stay safe Tom 🇦🇺
30 years of teaching has taught me a few things. Usually I learned the hard way!
When I am teaching multiple days I set up my schedule so that I will lead a group in the morning OR at night BUT not both.
For classroom teaching I will teach a class in the afternoon (2 or 3 hours max) if I am also taking a group out shooting.
It takes way too much out of a teacher to be going from 5am till 10pm for days. People don't understand that teaching is a real workout. ADD to that many times I am helping the students with their shooting so I am moving constantly.
Meals can be an informal Q&A time if I am with the students so I have to be careful to eat something.
MY BIG THING IS DRINK A LOT OF WATER!!!! Then you can get a break when you have to go to the bathroom 🤣🤣🤣
Liking the vlogs! (not that I don't like your other vids, but you do a good job of vlogging)
You can raise the ISO above 500. On today's cams you can go way higher than that if you need to with little loss of quality. It certainly beats motion blur.
@Thomas, I’d really like to know what the snacks are in the basket in Raffas van? 😊
To be honest, the topic of health is one of the most important and no one talks about it and yes, I ask myself about it almost daily. How do they last with so much travel?
Awesome shots Thomas! Getting me excited for my trip to Spain in the spring, only I'm shooting a wedding instead of mountains for a change. Question for you since you seem to be reaching for the 100-400 a lot. Do you really find the long end worth the extra size and weight compared to a 70-200? Just seems so often I'm more limited by haze or smoke from fires and it's tough to get anything that isn't too tight or too far at those lengths. Obviously works for you though!
Tom - it almost seems like you live 10 miles from the Montane factory shop ... :-)
bit of hope there at the end that you have salvaged the day Thomas although I have to say that square crop mono was a stunner. Was wondering have you or will you be submitting many mono images to the client once?
This mountains location is near my House, I live in Spain, I 'd like to meet you in person if I ever new that you were taking pictures so near my own town.
The “not drink any alcohol” only works if you normally do drink alcohol. If you never drink any alcohol in the first place anyway, that doesn’t give you any extra boost
Brilliant, as usual Tom! Really enjoying the daily vlog.
If I may ask, you had mentioned in the video that your image was saved with the trial version.
Of what? Which piece of software did you use?
Hi Tom 🙂
i expect you’,l find that the ‘mountain hut’ is actually an observatory
Great vlogs. I see you are using the Osmo Pocket 3. How you getting on with it? You look very comfortable with it
4:40 LOL 'the dailies' 😂
Sounds like a name for a british soap opera. Or maybe you have just accidently created a trendy new term for daily vlogs. lol
👍📷😎
I can see it's a struggle photographing every days morning and evening Thomas. I wonder what your conclusion will be after this week.
Vitamin D supplements are useful, too but MUST be accompanied by vitamin K. Zinc is also important for the immune system.
Magnesium citrate is best avoided, unless you are constipated. Magnesium glycate is far more easily metabolised than most of the many other forms of magnesium supplements.
What was the name of the Hotel in the vlogs please? The one with the pool with a view and exposed brick walls?
Turmeric ( or the active ingredient curcumin) is fat soluble so best taken with oils ( the cod liver oil will help, but the absorption is also vastly increased when incorporated with black pepper.
dude at the end at sunrise you got beautiful colors in the sky, why didn't you shoot that? the snowy peak is also beautiful, but those colors. 😄
how are you liking the osmo pocket so far? Ive filmed 2 videos with it and iv'e noticed when I'm moving a bit to much the camera has the tendency to drift of and I need to put it back to the middle. love the vlog
Thanks just wondering how much backpack weights on average
Which sharpener did you try?
I’m enjoying these! How long does it take to edit together one of these daily vids?
Hello Thomas. You are an amazing guy and you sen good vibes. I am a professional product and wedding photographer and on a personal level I love the landscape. Watching your videos, not only do I learn, it also forces me to go out. Plus I spent the entire video smiling and sometimes you make me laugh with your jokes. You really make my whole day sometimes. Welcome to Spain and enjoy everything you can. On another occasion, when you want, visit Extremadura, Monfragúe National Park, Extremaduran dehesas and Arab and medieval castles with incredible views.Congratulations for your artworks and thank you for sharing.
I would appreciate if you showed the photos taken in the video at the end of each video!
Vitamin D3 over Vitamin C for immunity every time.
Thomas
I eat a banana instead!
Why did they pick the winter to do this project?
Everyone knows that u should take AG1 :D
Boy...those horrid hotel rooms. You must miss your van!