Thank you for making this outstanding series available on RUclips. A person could spend a lifetime exploring and photographing the places you go in these shows.
I am so happy that the whole series is coming to RUclips! Have seen all episodes on your website a couple of years ago and love to see them all again. As a father of two young kids and working a full time job I can’t go out on wild photo adventures myself all that often, and these episodes give me the feeling I am right out there with you! Awesome stuff and looking forward to the rest of the awesome episodes I know are still coming :).
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@@Kphotog Oh I must have missed that part, I did scrub through a couple minutes of the boring the stuff. Then I saw the comment and had to try to find where they did that in the video. I guess he means in general, not that these two guys in the video did that.
Kevin’s book on North Carolina waterfalls is very well done and helpful.
Thank you for your great video and flowers tutorials tips. I really enjoy and learn. 👍❤
Thanks, great series.
Yet another good ,informative video.
Thank you for making this outstanding series available on RUclips. A person could spend a lifetime exploring and photographing the places you go in these shows.
I am so happy that the whole series is coming to RUclips! Have seen all episodes on your website a couple of years ago and love to see them all again. As a father of two young kids and working a full time job I can’t go out on wild photo adventures myself all that often, and these episodes give me the feeling I am right out there with you! Awesome stuff and looking forward to the rest of the awesome episodes I know are still coming :).
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Really enjoy and learn from your vids Doug. Thanks.
Spot on. Got to do what ya got to do. Enjoyed the video.. ty
came across wpa back in 2013 on tv,loved the show.thanks for putting it back on.
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Très joli vidéo tank you merci
Would never destroy a scene to stop another from getting shot . How awful
Did I miss something? What are you talking about?
@@patricksmith2553 they were talking how photographers get a shot and destroy area to keep another from shooting that area.
@@Kphotog Oh I must have missed that part, I did scrub through a couple minutes of the boring the stuff. Then I saw the comment and had to try to find where they did that in the video. I guess he means in general, not that these two guys in the video did that.