Just answering your question... Yes, still enjoying your channel. I've said this before, we think of you as one of us. You don't preach at us or talk down to us. We share your highs and lows, it makes you more human. Also loving the van build, its like spending time with you out if hours
HT: It doesn't matter if a site is often photographed. Every moment in time is unique and everything you do to compose & take the photo at that instant makes it yours!
I'm with you on that one Ken. Honeypot locations or frequently visited locations are always an instant in time, and the person capturing that moment makes it their own!
I couldn't agree more with your "rant" about light! There is always something good to expect when you're out shooting if you stay in a positive frame of mind...
As for Elgol, I would be happy to visit a million times - The limpet clad coloured rocks, the Cuillins in the background - Dream World - When I got back home, I just had to do a painting of that view.
Another awesome video henry. I think sometime you are too hard on yourself, yes a scene or place may have been photographed many times before,but it's all About putting your unique stamp on it,which You always do. Plus there no other photographer on utube who has your passion . Which why you have such a loyal following . Look forward to your next adventure. 😊👍
Truly, truly inspirational, Henry. You are so right about beating ourselves up about light, or lack thereof. I really enjoy your videos and explorations. I am 74 years old, and after a bout of poor health, culminating in a 6 month period of lower body paralysis, am a little unsteady on my legs and cannot walk as I used to. Videos such as these allow me to have your experiences vicariously. I do manage to get out and about, but I am confined to easily accessible places and not too far from the car. Please accept my grateful thanks and appreciation for all you, and your band of landscape photographers, do. George
I’m literally just out of the shower after a hike. I’d taken some of your enthusiasm and tips today in my photography » still to check all. Opened my phone and alert to this video. Scottish weather does get sunshine, but I kind of like the moody skies for photos. I’m in agreement with you on “light”. Lived in Spain for a year with so so much light, and it worked. Spectacular photos again here with tips on ‘how to’. Thank you very much on sharing (again)…. 👍
Hey Henry, l‘m a big fan of your videos. You insprire me in my own way! Thanks a lot. Compliment from the middle of Germany. Go on, your way ist beautiful!
Absolutely agree. A strong composition, such as a lone tree, set against an interesting cloud formation, is a massive part of my photography. Direct light is often not present in my images
I hope to see some of these images in the 2023 calendar. God gave you a glorious day to match your creative skills. The sky was perfect for every composition. There was great contrast and unique colors in everything. I am not exaggerating in saying this video really inspired me and your wit made me laugh. A great treat before I begin my work day.
Wow, what a trip you've had. The way you were on that beach is exactly how I am. I am a obsessed with water movements especially at sunrise. The last couple of outings around Paignton I've been like a kid in a candy shop. I always take test shots to see what sort of shutter speed I need for the speed of the water. When I get what I feel is right, I will keep my finger on my remote at the beginning of the wave and mot release till the wave recedes. The beauty of the D500 is it's 200 shot buffer. Last week I took over 1400 shots. I loved every shot you did. Looking forward to seeing your van conversation . Regards Steve from Paignton
Just come back from a week in Skye, same conditions with some snow on the mountains - what an amazing place and so few people there this time of year, and no midges!
I'm not sure who gets more out of watching your vids, you support wise or me for the enjoyment value. But its my pleasure entirely to support you. My daughter bought me the photographing Scotland book AND your calendar for Xmas. Love every thing about the Isle of Skye, super images and yes light is a matter of opinion and I guess what you are used to. We have a lot of sunlight here so you became used to shooting with it, I do enjoy taking storm photos though. Look forward to the next one.
Mate...once again a brilliant video. And you're humility and sincerity shines through. Your videos are really great for making me feel like I'm on the adventure alongside you, experiencing it all first hand. Keep it up!
Talisker beach is sooo beautiful 😍 but Elgol is truly amazing that is why we got married on the beach there last April. We stayed in the house at the pier, where you parked. Stunning images yet again.
some great tips there for the less experienced ; like 'look down'!! Notice the ''little subjects inside the big picture'' . The colours are always there ; the sun just makes the colours brighter to our eyes . But the sun also add hard shadows (Australia) and colour can easier to bring out PP than hard shadows are hard to remove . The better tip of all from video IMO - there are far more usable subjects available under a cloudy sky .
Great video, Henry. Fed up with RUclips photographers who need the 'light' before they can take the shot. I live in Northern Ireland and we have similar scenery, weather and light on the coast. Nice to see what you can make of this kind of photography.
While looking for the location of the water fall on Google maps, found a monument for Flora Macdonald, which led to the Skye Boat Song, which led to the show Outlander. Scotland has beautiful scenery and lots of interesting history.
Brilliant Henry, You are absolutely right, who cares about the light all the time, just take the shot. You captured some great image's. We are going to Skye sometime next month for a couple of night's and hope to get some nice image's.
Blood and sand young Henry lad!!! Stunners each and every one of those photos. but hey you're in the right country for outstanding photography. I have only been to Skye once since I moved to Scotland and I did the usual photo tourist jaunts as directed by the fotovue book & another RUclips channel (based on Skye) and as you say there is so much to explore and so many fantastic vistas everywhere you turn. stunning lad - just stunning
Lovely photos, Henry. Thanks for this video. I really like the subtle light in your photos. For some reason in the US the brilliant red and orange skies at the biggest hit, but really prefer your type of photos.
Scavaig’s Blood really spoke to me, Henry. I so enjoy all of your videos; you make it seem like we’re all walking beside you. I have found myself using your “there’s your dinner” saying and I am sure it will be adopted here in the States within the year. 😅 Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the continued inspiration. Fully appreciate the random expressions only a pom would recognize! You, and a few others really do provide some motivation. Cheers!
This has been my favourite video of yours so far, and I think I have watched them all! I don't know how you have the patience to wait until you get home from your trips to view them on your computer. Are you not tempted to take a lappy with you?
@3:47 I laugh at your idea of a “wave coming in”. Check out the Oregon coast. Pacific Ocean waves, they REALLY come in! Come see me Henry! I’ll show you.
Stunning images to match stunning scenery. As for "honeypots", I'll happily take a photo. It's my photo and if it gives me pleasure so what if it is a "honeypot"? Cheers. Ken
Another great vid, Henry. I know Skye pretty well, but I didn't know that first bay with the black sand - guess where I'm going next time I'm on Skye! Loved the Elgol shots too, the Black Cuillin make a stunning backdrop to anything, but finding that little channel make a different and unique view.
Not always having the opportunity to get out in “perfect” conditions I 100% agree on the light issue. If you enjoy photography then just getting out and enjoying the experience is key. Love the photos in this video. Particularly the the one between the rocks. Great video as always. 👍
Henry, I always love your positive attitude toward photography and life in general. Thanks for another great video. This included some of my favorite photos that I’ve seen you shoot!
Hi Henry I went there my self and the wind was really bad the water fall was going upwards. Got some photos but was a bit disappointed with them. I will go again in a bit better wether sometime. Love the photos and the video was spot on as always. 👍
Great images, without great light, I know Skye quite well, and in fact stop a couple of times a year in one of the holiday lets directly behind the car park at Elgol, on some days the light can change in seconds !
YES YES YES !! So glad you got to Elgol lol I get so excited every time I get here 😊 I jumped out my chair and punched the air like Liverpool just scored the winner tomorrow hahahaha when I saw you had come to this amazing place . You have got amazing images with the red one being the winner here for me, Think I’ll be purchasing it as all my ones are of the classic compositions 😉
Agree with this. I'm mainly a fairer weather sunrise/sunset hunter. I've just come back from Glencoe yesterday where I got the amazing sunrise I went for. But the fantastic light through the day left me comparing that day's conditions to the grey and gloomy conditions the week previous for a shot I got at the 3 sisters. Sometimes overcast and wild conditions enhance the shot in certain locations.
Hi Henry, new to the channel, good videos and banter, you said in the video what more could you want, I have a suggestion for you. Get your map of Scotland out and look for a place called Kinloch Hourn. It is down a single track road about 6mls after the Invagary turn off on the road to Skye, you will not be disappointed, about 2mls from the end of the road the landscape is phenomenal, a Loch, trees, and mountains all we could ever want for landscapes
Wow Henry your photography has really jumped to the next level, I’ve been following you from the very start and you are so confident now filming and talking to camera well done you x
I know the feeling with the "polite" messages on signs.. Here in the Netherlands it's also all "do this, don't do that", and I've been wondering before why they can't just be polite about it? 🤷♀ But what a great trip you had in Scotland, it's so beautiful there and you got such stunning images!! Enjoyed watching the videos!
What a bonus, more videos in last few day than you can shake a stick at. Stunning shots from your last day on Skye. Loved the one where you were perched on the rock and looking through to mountains in background. Now i know where your "henrythusiasm" comes from, its Lucosade and Iron Brew. Is there anything different you have to do when focus stacking with moving waves in the shot?
As always the joy giver Henry! Some fantastic images that gave me the feeling of tranquility. Keep living life to the full and following your dream. Thank you.
Hi Henry, just thought I would share my tip on beach photography with tripod. Get 3 music CD/DVD and use it for the the legs. It stops your tripod from sinking into the sand. Good for long exposure 👍 Happy shooting! 😀
Hi Henry, I've been out to that bay once, but long to go again I made the big mistake of of planning to be there at high tide how wrong was I, although I still got some nice shots I will plan my next trip for a lower tide, I also agree make the most of the light your given & enjoy your time where ever you are. Regards Alan
Wonderful images Henry. With regard to light, when I was a member of a photo club, you could guarantee that when a judge looked at members' images they would come up with "you need light" or "you've got the wrong light". In some cases they may have been right, but you have made me look at clouds in images in a much more creative way.
I agree, some of my best pictures have been on cloudy stormy days. It adds emotion and feeling to the picture that more than makes up for lack of light. This is dependent on having newer/better equipment though or a tripod and no motion. Not that you can't use older or lower end equipment but as you know it will definitely make it more challenging especially for beginners. Thanks for your videos as usual!
yes Henry, inspiring, entertaining and very informative. That's why i am here each week.. Fabulous first image.. great sky detail and loving the Zebra stripes.. immediately followed with another brill image of the headland and beach.. but it is the shot afterward which excited me.. the rocks in the foreground look phenomenal, with their swirly patterns showing the water's passage. Love this subtle palette. i think the light is better placed than in the last image. Absolutely gorgeous runoff over the rocks and lovely Rùm shrouded in mist and cloud as a distant backdrop, who needs sun??? Wow Henry there's so many fab images in this week's edition. The shot of the channel: i'm drawn to the gouged out channels in the rocks, under your feet. The colour is so unexpected but brilliant. the foreground is very abstract looking and, for me, would make an image on it's own.. Thank you Henry.. As ever, looking forward to our next adventure..
I was on the Isle of Skye in September, and also visited Elgol (twice) - amazing location and so many photographic options with changing tides and weather - you got some cracking photos there on your trip 👍
Hope you don’t mind me saying this Henry and I’ve always thought the photos you produce are without doubt exceptional but since you changed to mirrorless I think they are now exceptionally amazing you are creating some stunning images and I was wandering if you have noticed any change yourself because I for one have and so glad because your a top bloke 👍
Yeah great video! Sun light not required, in fact now I realise that cloudy days are better due to more even lighting/less dynamic range is a massive bonus as well as being able to shoot in the middle of the day instead of getting up at stupid o'clock or getting in so late the takeaway has closed so it's 2 min noodles AGAIN! Sorry I got carried away, it's an on going debate with a friend lol. Thanks Henry you've given me ammo, I'll share this video with him.
Great captures of these landscape scenes, Henry! About the signs on the gate at the start of the video, what do people do over there, just let anybody go all over their property whenever they want too?
What can I add to all the other comments Henry? Just an outstanding set of images again (love the "red rocks" one at Elgol). I wouldn't worry about the popularity of locations - nothing ever stays the same and what I like to see is your acceptance that clouds and drama in the sky are a perfect opportunity that accentuates the brutality of the land at times. I need to get back to Scotland asap and your video diaries have certainly ignited the desire for me to get it done. Please keep up the marvellous work - you cram so much information and good humour into what you do. I love every minute of them. Thank you so much. :-)
If you like Skye and don't want to take standard shots, go to Rhum. It's the same scenery but no roads and hardly any people and virtually no photographers. A bit harder to get to, but well worth it!
Howdy, Henry! Thanks for yet another great video, Mate! I love he premise, and your photos illustrate your point, nicely! I'm still a happy DSLR shooter, but would love to spend time in that same area, for the rugged beauty it offers, and the myriad shooting locations therein! A question, please? Where did you get you knitted cap? Looks as warm as a nice fire in camp! Keep the great videos coming, Good Sir, and God Bless! Every Good Wish - Doc Mark
One of the best mate. Some of those images are just top class. The first image with sandy Zebra stripes and at 24:40 are my favourites. Also good to see other areas of Skye not so popular on your trip. 👍
Inspiration overload right here.... Fantastic vlog again, with light in mind as Paul G Johnson once said.... Light is like a box of chocolates you never know what your gonna get. Can't wait for the weekend now buzzing for it.. 💪
Henry, your images are truly amazing. Each one is so outstandingly beautiful. You have a great eye for seeing the scene. I so enjoy your videos. They are always informative and fun! Thanks again! And personally, I much prefer clouds to a bright blue sky. I’ll take soft light over bright light any day!
Hi guys, thought I'd put this video out tonight anyway since it's all uploaded haha - enjoy :D
Awesome mate. Keep living the dream Henry 👍🏻. All the best from Australia 🇳🇿🇳🇿
Blimey Henry, cant knock your hard work.
Take a bit off time out and sit down with a pot of tea or a pint 😀
Don't go stay longer. Love your video's.
Just answering your question...
Yes, still enjoying your channel.
I've said this before, we think of you as one of us. You don't preach at us or talk down to us. We share your highs and lows, it makes you more human.
Also loving the van build, its like spending time with you out if hours
That feeling when you open up RUclips and there's a one hour old video from Henry Turner. Thank you.
HT: It doesn't matter if a site is often photographed. Every moment in time is unique and everything you do to compose & take the photo at that instant makes it yours!
Agreed 👍🏼👍🏼
I'm with you on that one Ken. Honeypot locations or frequently visited locations are always an instant in time, and the person capturing that moment makes it their own!
Two videos in one day - Go Henry!!!
Your images in this video were amazing! Who needs light? Certainly not you! Great job! Thanks for taking us there!
I couldn't agree more with your "rant" about light! There is always something good to expect when you're out shooting if you stay in a positive frame of mind...
As for Elgol, I would be happy to visit a million times - The limpet clad coloured rocks, the Cuillins in the background - Dream World - When I got back home, I just had to do a painting of that view.
Excellent pictures. Black and white, moody and silky. Loved them all.
Another awesome video henry. I think sometime you are too hard on yourself, yes a scene or place may have been photographed many times before,but it's all
About putting your unique stamp on it,which
You always do. Plus there no other photographer on utube who has your passion .
Which why you have such a loyal following .
Look forward to your next adventure. 😊👍
I’m speechless at the result of you “zebra” photo. And I will be trying photo stacking. Thanks so much
Yes! Love the shot of red in foreground and mountain - epic. Love your work and explanations. You teach, I learn.
Your RUclips’s are informative, humorous, and well produced. Simply awesome and fun to watch.
And many thanks right back to you Henry... I assure you it's a mutually beneficial relationship.
Truly, truly inspirational, Henry.
You are so right about beating ourselves up about light, or lack thereof. I really enjoy your videos and explorations. I am 74 years old, and after a bout of poor health, culminating in a 6 month period of lower body paralysis, am a little unsteady on my legs and cannot walk as I used to. Videos such as these allow me to have your experiences vicariously.
I do manage to get out and about, but I am confined to easily accessible places and not too far from the car.
Please accept my grateful thanks and appreciation for all you, and your band of landscape photographers, do.
George
I’m literally just out of the shower after a hike. I’d taken some of your enthusiasm and tips today in my photography » still to check all. Opened my phone and alert to this video. Scottish weather does get sunshine, but I kind of like the moody skies for photos. I’m in agreement with you on “light”. Lived in Spain for a year with so so much light, and it worked. Spectacular photos again here with tips on ‘how to’. Thank you very much on sharing (again)…. 👍
Great points about light. Should never be an excuse not to get out. Thanks.
Hey Henry, l‘m a big fan of your videos. You insprire me in my own way! Thanks a lot. Compliment from the middle of Germany. Go on, your way ist beautiful!
Absolutely agree. A strong composition, such as a lone tree, set against an interesting cloud formation, is a massive part of my photography. Direct light is often not present in my images
Surely you are the most poetic landscape photographer. I love your narration. BTW the rule of thumb is the 7th wave is the largest.
Brilliant vlog ! the coast is magical ! that shot at 24.45 definietly potential for shot of the trip !! Glad you got home safe.
I hope to see some of these images in the 2023 calendar. God gave you a glorious day to match your creative skills. The sky was perfect for every composition. There was great contrast and unique colors in everything. I am not exaggerating in saying this video really inspired me and your wit made me laugh. A great treat before I begin my work day.
Wow, what a trip you've had. The way you were on that beach is exactly how I am. I am a obsessed with water movements especially at sunrise. The last couple of outings around Paignton I've been like a kid in a candy shop. I always take test shots to see what sort of shutter speed I need for the speed of the water. When I get what I feel is right, I will keep my finger on my remote at the beginning of the wave and mot release till the wave recedes. The beauty of the D500 is it's 200 shot buffer. Last week I took over 1400 shots. I loved every shot you did. Looking forward to seeing your van conversation . Regards Steve from Paignton
Just come back from a week in Skye, same conditions with some snow on the mountains - what an amazing place and so few people there this time of year, and no midges!
I'm not sure who gets more out of watching your vids, you support wise or me for the enjoyment value. But its my pleasure entirely to support you. My daughter bought me the photographing Scotland book AND your calendar for Xmas. Love every thing about the Isle of Skye, super images and yes light is a matter of opinion and I guess what you are used to. We have a lot of sunlight here so you became used to shooting with it, I do enjoy taking storm photos though. Look forward to the next one.
Mate...once again a brilliant video. And you're humility and sincerity shines through. Your videos are really great for making me feel like I'm on the adventure alongside you, experiencing it all first hand. Keep it up!
Much appreciated!
Talisker beach is sooo beautiful 😍 but Elgol is truly amazing that is why we got married on the beach there last April. We stayed in the house at the pier, where you parked. Stunning images yet again.
some great tips there for the less experienced ; like 'look down'!! Notice the ''little subjects inside the big picture'' .
The colours are always there ; the sun just makes the colours brighter to our eyes . But the sun also add hard shadows (Australia) and colour can easier to bring out PP than hard shadows are hard to remove .
The better tip of all from video IMO - there are far more usable subjects available under a cloudy sky .
Amazing images Henry, well done. Agreed. you don't always need good light. moody skies make great pictures.
Great video, Henry. Fed up with RUclips photographers who need the 'light' before they can take the shot. I live in Northern Ireland and we have similar scenery, weather and light on the coast. Nice to see what you can make of this kind of photography.
While looking for the location of the water fall on Google maps, found a monument for Flora Macdonald, which led to the Skye Boat Song, which led to the show Outlander. Scotland has beautiful scenery and lots of interesting history.
Brilliant Henry,
You are absolutely right, who cares about the light all the time, just take the shot.
You captured some great image's.
We are going to Skye sometime next month for a couple of night's and hope to get some nice image's.
Blood and sand young Henry lad!!! Stunners each and every one of those photos. but hey you're in the right country for outstanding photography. I have only been to Skye once since I moved to Scotland and I did the usual photo tourist jaunts as directed by the fotovue book & another RUclips channel (based on Skye) and as you say there is so much to explore and so many fantastic vistas everywhere you turn. stunning lad - just stunning
Lovely photos, Henry. Thanks for this video. I really like the subtle light in your photos. For some reason in the US the brilliant red and orange skies at the biggest hit, but really prefer your type of photos.
Scavaig’s Blood really spoke to me, Henry. I so enjoy all of your videos; you make it seem like we’re all walking beside you. I have found myself using your “there’s your dinner” saying and I am sure it will be adopted here in the States within the year. 😅 Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the continued inspiration. Fully appreciate the random expressions only a pom would recognize! You, and a few others really do provide some motivation. Cheers!
That shot at 14:51! whoa! Your enthusiasm for landscapes and photographing them comes through 1,000%. Keep up the good work
This has been my favourite video of yours so far, and I think I have watched them all! I don't know how you have the patience to wait until you get home from your trips to view them on your computer. Are you not tempted to take a lappy with you?
Another fine video Henry! I love how excited you get over a 2” wave…… great stuff.
@3:47 I laugh at your idea of a “wave coming in”. Check out the Oregon coast. Pacific Ocean waves, they REALLY come in! Come see me Henry! I’ll show you.
Stunning images to match stunning scenery. As for "honeypots", I'll happily take a photo. It's my photo and if it gives me pleasure so what if it is a "honeypot"? Cheers. Ken
Another great vid, Henry. I know Skye pretty well, but I didn't know that first bay with the black sand - guess where I'm going next time I'm on Skye! Loved the Elgol shots too, the Black Cuillin make a stunning backdrop to anything, but finding that little channel make a different and unique view.
Not always having the opportunity to get out in “perfect” conditions I 100% agree on the light issue. If you enjoy photography then just getting out and enjoying the experience is key. Love the photos in this video. Particularly the the one between the rocks. Great video as always. 👍
Hello Henry, stunning images .
You are right about the light. It was very inspirational video.
Wonderful Henry, just wonderful ! Stunning locations and stunning shots. Thank you so much!
STUNNING! Some cracking images Henry.You captured Scotland at it best …. Moody & Mystical 💙🏴💙
Henry, I always love your positive attitude toward photography and life in general. Thanks for another great video. This included some of my favorite photos that I’ve seen you shoot!
Another Great Adventure. Two nights in the Car is my limit, lol. Thanks Henry.
Love your enthusiasm, what great opportunities at that location
Hi Henry I went there my self and the wind was really bad the water fall was going upwards. Got some photos but was a bit disappointed with them. I will go again in a bit better wether sometime. Love the photos and the video was spot on as always. 👍
Great images, without great light, I know Skye quite well, and in fact stop a couple of times a year in one of the holiday lets directly behind the car park at Elgol, on some days the light can change in seconds !
Henry, I love the photographs in this Vlog. I love watching as your enthusiasm it is inspiring !
Hello, great photos from Skye. Can i ask what remote shutter release you are using now with the Z7, thanks
Just a cheap one from Amazon, I need a new one actually. The brand is 'shoot'
YES YES YES !! So glad you got to Elgol lol I get so excited every time I get here 😊 I jumped out my chair and punched the air like Liverpool just scored the winner tomorrow hahahaha when I saw you had come to this amazing place . You have got amazing images with the red one being the winner here for me,
Think I’ll be purchasing it as all my ones are of the classic compositions 😉
Agree with this. I'm mainly a fairer weather sunrise/sunset hunter. I've just come back from Glencoe yesterday where I got the amazing sunrise I went for. But the fantastic light through the day left me comparing that day's conditions to the grey and gloomy conditions the week previous for a shot I got at the 3 sisters. Sometimes overcast and wild conditions enhance the shot in certain locations.
Henry,som absolutely stunning shots from the beach. Great adventure all around
Again, Henry...super stunning shots from a mega-memorable trip. T
Henry, the stuff is just stunning! THANKS for providing the inspiration.
What a great trip Henry, some class photos, loved watching you road trip as always keep up the good work 👍👍
Hi Henry, new to the channel, good videos and banter, you said in the video what more could you want, I have a suggestion for you. Get your map of Scotland out and look for a place called Kinloch Hourn. It is down a single track road about 6mls after the Invagary turn off on the road to Skye, you will not be disappointed, about 2mls from the end of the road the landscape is phenomenal, a Loch, trees, and mountains all we could ever want for landscapes
Wow Henry your photography has really jumped to the next level, I’ve been following you from the very start and you are so confident now filming and talking to camera well done you x
You are very good with the foreground interest. I need to work on that. Thank you.
Great video! Absolutely stonking images - I'm green with envy. Inspirational indeed. Thank you!
I know the feeling with the "polite" messages on signs.. Here in the Netherlands it's also all "do this, don't do that", and I've been wondering before why they can't just be polite about it? 🤷♀ But what a great trip you had in Scotland, it's so beautiful there and you got such stunning images!! Enjoyed watching the videos!
Wow, absolutely wonderful photos Henry, many thanks for some great videos and the shots you have taken. Simply amazing! All the very best Graham.
What a bonus, more videos in last few day than you can shake a stick at.
Stunning shots from your last day on Skye.
Loved the one where you were perched on the rock and looking through to mountains in background.
Now i know where your "henrythusiasm" comes from, its Lucosade and Iron Brew.
Is there anything different you have to do when focus stacking with moving waves in the shot?
Nice images from Talisker Bay. Never seen it so calm, always blowing a gale when I have been.
As always the joy giver Henry! Some fantastic images that gave me the feeling of tranquility. Keep living life to the full and following your dream. Thank you.
Many thanks!
Just found your page , love your gentlemanly like passion . Thankyou .
Hi Henry, just thought I would share my tip on beach photography with tripod. Get 3 music CD/DVD and use it for the the legs. It stops your tripod from sinking into the sand. Good for long exposure 👍 Happy shooting! 😀
Fine video. Most enjoyable. I always get a mood lift watching your enthusiasm. You came away with some nice images for your time out.
Hi Henry, I've been out to that bay once, but long to go again I made the big mistake of of planning to be there at high tide how wrong was I, although I still got some nice shots I will plan my next trip for a lower tide, I also agree make the most of the light your given & enjoy your time where ever you are.
Regards Alan
Totally lovin it and I’m only 5 mins in, thank you sooo much mate. Further in I agree about the light comment
Cracking video Henry, the last two images are absolutely stunning 🙂📸👍
Wonderful images Henry.
With regard to light, when I was a member of a photo club, you could guarantee that when a judge looked at members' images they would come up with "you need light" or "you've got the wrong light". In some cases they may have been right, but you have made me look at clouds in images in a much more creative way.
Let's get this dream forever!
I agree, some of my best pictures have been on cloudy stormy days. It adds emotion and feeling to the picture that more than makes up for lack of light. This is dependent on having newer/better equipment though or a tripod and no motion. Not that you can't use older or lower end equipment but as you know it will definitely make it more challenging especially for beginners. Thanks for your videos as usual!
yes Henry, inspiring, entertaining and very informative. That's why i am here each week..
Fabulous first image.. great sky detail and loving the Zebra stripes.. immediately followed with another brill image of the headland and beach.. but it is the shot afterward which excited me.. the rocks in the foreground look phenomenal, with their swirly patterns showing the water's passage. Love this subtle palette. i think the light is better placed than in the last image.
Absolutely gorgeous runoff over the rocks and lovely Rùm shrouded in mist and cloud as a distant backdrop, who needs sun??? Wow Henry there's so many fab images in this week's edition. The shot of the channel: i'm drawn to the gouged out channels in the rocks, under your feet. The colour is so unexpected but brilliant. the foreground is very abstract looking and, for me, would make an image on it's own.. Thank you Henry..
As ever, looking forward to our next adventure..
Thanks very much it was a brill adventure this one 🙏🏼
Epic Henry! Stunning images from a beautiful place 📸❤️ keep up the good work 🙂
If you had some sun hitting the falls, it would be like the famous Horsetail falls in Yosemite!
I was on the Isle of Skye in September, and also visited Elgol (twice) - amazing location and so many photographic options with changing tides and weather - you got some cracking photos there on your trip 👍
Hope you don’t mind me saying this Henry and I’ve always thought the photos you produce are without doubt exceptional but since you changed to mirrorless I think they are now exceptionally amazing you are creating some stunning images and I was wandering if you have noticed any change yourself because I for one have and so glad because your a top bloke 👍
Yeah great video! Sun light not required, in fact now I realise that cloudy days are better due to more even lighting/less dynamic range is a massive bonus as well as being able to shoot in the middle of the day instead of getting up at stupid o'clock or getting in so late the takeaway has closed so it's 2 min noodles AGAIN! Sorry I got carried away, it's an on going debate with a friend lol.
Thanks Henry you've given me ammo, I'll share this video with him.
Great captures of these landscape scenes, Henry! About the signs on the gate at the start of the video, what do people do over there, just let anybody go all over their property whenever they want too?
Dramatic and beautiful images! Well done!
What can I add to all the other comments Henry? Just an outstanding set of images again (love the "red rocks" one at Elgol). I wouldn't worry about the popularity of locations - nothing ever stays the same and what I like to see is your acceptance that clouds and drama in the sky are a perfect opportunity that accentuates the brutality of the land at times. I need to get back to Scotland asap and your video diaries have certainly ignited the desire for me to get it done. Please keep up the marvellous work - you cram so much information and good humour into what you do. I love every minute of them. Thank you so much. :-)
Great tip about the tripod.I Iove you vids, You have taught me so much
If you like Skye and don't want to take standard shots, go to Rhum. It's the same scenery but no roads and hardly any people and virtually no photographers. A bit harder to get to, but well worth it!
Howdy, Henry! Thanks for yet another great video, Mate! I love he premise, and your photos illustrate your point, nicely! I'm still a happy DSLR shooter, but would love to spend time in that same area, for the rugged beauty it offers, and the myriad shooting locations therein! A question, please? Where did you get you knitted cap? Looks as warm as a nice fire in camp! Keep the great videos coming, Good Sir, and God Bless! Every Good Wish - Doc Mark
One of the best mate. Some of those images are just top class. The first image with sandy Zebra stripes and at 24:40 are my favourites. Also good to see other areas of Skye not so popular on your trip. 👍
Inspiration overload right here.... Fantastic vlog again, with light in mind as Paul G Johnson once said.... Light is like a box of chocolates you never know what your gonna get. Can't wait for the weekend now buzzing for it.. 💪
So down to earth, informative and funny. Go on lad 👍🏻 such great videos
Brilliant video Henry. Love your pic of the narrow channel 👏👏
Once again an awesome video and the 2nd to last channel shot 👏 Skye is definitely on my list to visit as part of the NC500.
loved your show very fine shot thanks again
Thanks Henry. Yet another great video, I love your style please keep it up mate.
Great video Henry! Fully enjoyed your sayings and the images.
Henry, your images are truly amazing. Each one is so outstandingly beautiful. You have a great eye for seeing the scene. I so enjoy your videos. They are always informative and fun! Thanks again! And personally, I much prefer clouds to a bright blue sky. I’ll take soft light over bright light any day!
Amazing work. Hope you have wonderful time exploring with the new blue jay
Thanks a lot William mate!! I hope so too 🙏🏼
Thanks for sharing this video - amazing. Gorgeous images!