The most photographed landscape in Belgium
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2020
- After many months in confinement, and a distinct lack of photography, I head to the south of Belgium to a spot that is probably the most photographed landscape in Belgium...
My website: www.jonbryantphotography.net
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My Gear
Panasonic Lumix S1R
Panasonic Lumix GH5
Panasonic Lumix GX8
Panasonic Lumix G9
Panasonic Lumix 7-14mm f4.0 lens
Panasonic Lumix 12-35mm f2.8 lens
Panasonic Lumix 35-100mm f2.8 lens
Panasonic Lumix 100-400mm f4.0-6.3 lens
Panasonic Lumix 200mm f2.8 lens
Panasonic FZ2000 (for filming the vlogs)
Panasonic LX15 (for filming the vlogs)
Panasonic G100 (for filming the vlogs)
GoPro Hero 7 Black Edition (for filming the vlogs)
Benro Tripod
Lee Foundation Kit
Lee Circular Polariser
Lee Soft ND Graduated Filter 0.3
Lee Soft ND Graduated Filter 0.6
Lee Soft ND Graduated Filter 0.9
Lee Little Stopper ND 6 Stop Filter
Lee Big Stopper ND 10 Stop Filter
Lowepro Camera Rucksack
Click Elite Pro Camera Rucksack
All my photographs are shot in RAW and developed in Lightroom CC (and occasionally PS CC).
Music used in this video is either licensed for personal use of royalty free music.
Très beau Jon. Merci beaucoup.
Beautiful
Great video Jon - Nice to see a new Vlog from you.. I need to get out more too!
Lovely relaxing video, Jon. I’ve been thrilled to get out photographing after lockdown and have enjoyed exploring the hills near where I live. I even got to play around with the S1R for a month. Seemed a lot different to my usual Olympus gear, but I did love that extra resolution. 👍
Past 14-15mp you wont see any difference, all modern cameras are identical the only distinction is lens quality and your skills as a photographer. I could easily take a old camera from 10 years ago and take better images than people with a top of the line $10,000 camera.
Interesting video. I am far from a Landscape Shooter so it's interesting seeing your approach. I probably would have gone handheld and bracketed using Aurora HDR to process as it has this cool feature to take out movement in the image. So to watch a different approach was interesting :)