I can't even, Tom What absolutely breathtaking images of a ruggedly beautiful landscape. Love it all. Enjoyed going on a trip on the south coast as I have my morning coffee...just delicious!
Great stuff as always! Your exposures are always so spot on - nice work. I'd be curious to know more about your editing process when you digitize. Just as with printing in a darkroom, I find my "straight out of camera" images of my negs often look questionable but can usually be fixed up in post on the computer after. All the better to get a good negative right out of the camera though! Again, thanks for posting these.
Thank you, I think a video showing my work in lightroom would be a great idea and something I like the sound of. I basically use the same principles as in the darkroom, which is get as much right in the camera as possible. I then adjust the contrast like you would in the darkroom with filters. Then use some dodging and burning to get the desired look. Many thanks Tom
Cheers Tom. Excellent photos .............. except the 10 stop - I prefer water to look like water rather than a fuzzy mess. I've never tried a red filter but use an orange quite often. Take care on those clifftops.
Been having to re-watch older videos as there hasn't been any new videos from you in a bit. Hope you are ok. Look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Great video Tom. Lovely locations and film images. How do you find Delta 400. Its a film I would like to try, as I really like the tones and grain of Delta 100 as seeking hight ISO stock for the winter. I do like XP2 as well.
It’s a lovely film I should use more often. It’s got a very fine grain for a 400 speed film, I would highly recommend it. I’m yet to try xp2 because of the c41 processing. Ive heard amazing things about it though.
You really do have some spectacular scenery around you. My favourite was the harbour shot at 5:40. One question: you said twice "250mm zoom". Is that really a zoom lens?
Thanks Alfred the view from the top was incredible, I’m really happy with image you like at 5.40. The lens is not a zoom it’s a fixed focal 250mm, sorry about that I’m not sure why I said zoom 🤣 All the best Tom.
HI, I enjoyed the photos very much. I wonder why you switched from FP4 to Delta 400 given you were using a tripod so longer exposure times weren't a problem?
Hi Rupert i just fancied shooting Delta 400 because I hadn’t shot it in a while. It also has lovely contrast and thought it would work well with images of the cliffs. All the best Tom 🙏
Awesome as always!
Thanks very much 🙏
Wonderful Tom…. Fabulous shots! ❤
Thanks mum and for the gift of some film xx
Like your work , you are truly a great photographer 👍🏻‼️
Thanks very much Ruud it’s really appreciated 🙏
That’s a beautiful location Tom. Love the images thank you 👏
Thanks very much it’s certainly a very beautiful location.
All the best Tom 👍
Stunning art
Thank you 🙏
Very very nice photography.
Thank you 😊
I can't even, Tom
What absolutely breathtaking images of a ruggedly beautiful landscape. Love it all.
Enjoyed going on a trip on the south coast as I have my morning coffee...just delicious!
Cheers Pete I’m really happy you enjoyed it. Hope you have a great day mate 👍
Beautiful images
Thanks Kyle 🙏
What landscape photography is all about - great location, super images. Very inspiring and relaxing video.
Thanks very much Howard I’m really pleased you enjoyed it 🙏
Lovely shots :)
Thank you 🙏
Enjoyed the video and the beautiful locations. I’m getting ready to move house so my cameras are packed away, getting a photography fix via the video!
Thanks very much Kate, good luck with the move. Hopefully you will be out with your camera again soon 👍
Great stuff as always! Your exposures are always so spot on - nice work. I'd be curious to know more about your editing process when you digitize. Just as with printing in a darkroom, I find my "straight out of camera" images of my negs often look questionable but can usually be fixed up in post on the computer after. All the better to get a good negative right out of the camera though! Again, thanks for posting these.
Thank you, I think a video showing my work in lightroom would be a great idea and something I like the sound of. I basically use the same principles as in the darkroom, which is get as much right in the camera as possible. I then adjust the contrast like you would in the darkroom with filters. Then use some dodging and burning to get the desired look.
Many thanks Tom
Fantastic photos
Thank you 🙏
Cheers Tom. Excellent photos .............. except the 10 stop - I prefer water to look like water rather than a fuzzy mess. I've never tried a red filter but use an orange quite often. Take care on those clifftops.
Thanks Very much Ray, I’m always extra cautious when out on the cliffs. I’d recommend the red filter if you like the extra contrast.
Many thanks Tom 👍
Hi Tom, found your channel
Great work and you have a new subscriber
Cheers from Andrew in Ottawa Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks very much Andrew it’s really appreciated.
Sir lovely photos what dev for the fp4 great film terrific scale also fine camera cheers.
Been having to re-watch older videos as there hasn't been any new videos from you in a bit. Hope you are ok. Look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Great video Tom. Lovely locations and film images.
How do you find Delta 400. Its a film I would like to try, as I really like the tones and grain of Delta 100 as seeking hight ISO stock for the winter. I do like XP2 as well.
It’s a lovely film I should use more often. It’s got a very fine grain for a 400 speed film, I would highly recommend it. I’m yet to try xp2 because of the c41 processing. Ive heard amazing things about it though.
Amazing images Tom, as always. Do you do your own developing?
Thanks Sebastian, yes all developed at home in Rodinal 1:25 @ 20 c
All the best Tom 👍
@@tomwhelan fantastic stuff, keep up the great work!
You really do have some spectacular scenery around you. My favourite was the harbour shot at 5:40. One question: you said twice "250mm zoom". Is that really a zoom lens?
Thanks Alfred the view from the top was incredible, I’m really happy with image you like at 5.40. The lens is not a zoom it’s a fixed focal 250mm, sorry about that I’m not sure why I said zoom 🤣
All the best Tom.
HI, I enjoyed the photos very much. I wonder why you switched from FP4 to Delta 400 given you were using a tripod so longer exposure times weren't a problem?
Hi Rupert i just fancied shooting Delta 400 because I hadn’t shot it in a while. It also has lovely contrast and thought it would work well with images of the cliffs.
All the best Tom 🙏
Ps.brillant