What a lovely little spot to play. A little cascade that modelled for some waterfall photography beautifully. Enjoy that rain Adrian. My Mum reckons it's a bit needed up that way.
Hi Adrian, what a fantastic place. A great video, buddy! And I love the final shot 😉 That's so true: you don't need the latest camera to get great photos. You demonstrated that really well in this video. Thank you for the video and enjoy your Sunday, Christian
That is an amazing shot, Adrian. I would have walked by the little waterfall and not even thought of doing a composition with it. You certainly have a talent for this kind of stuff. Thank you again for showing that you can make fantastic photos with mediocre subjects. Also, thank you for showing the world how “older” cameras can give you amazing results even if they aren’t the highest of MPs or the newest toys. Anyway, always a pleasure watching your content.
Thank you so much for watching. I really enjoy my D750. Something special about the images it produces. Can't put my finger on it, but I love it. Have a fantastic weekend cheers 🙏
thanks for again showing us what our older DSLRs can do. I have D850, D750, D5200, D90, Zfc and FM2. over 30+ F mount lens and if used right all produce wonderful photos.
Very educational video. Thank you! Your explanation, step-by-step, of your analysis of the shot is very helpful. I am also a Nikon D750 fan. It’s my all-time favorite camera.
Adrian, thx 4 the vid! You’ve probably been asked this many times… but where did you get that Nikon camera bag? I’ve searched everywhere and can’t find anything. Did ya get it overseas?
Yes I owned one. I sold it after I moved to the Z system along with a D500 and four lenses I no longer used. I have fewer lenses but the Z system lenses are not just better, I can do slow shutter hand held night photography. That is something DSLRs struggle with. No shutter, no mirror slap equals vibration free much more relaxed spontaneous night time street walk photography which was never this much fun before. I liked the D750 but I have moved on from that era.
It's funny ya know. You put up a video on how to shoot waterfalls, then someone decides to tell me their life story about their cameras which has nothing to do with the video!
My beloved Nikon D750 still has a lot of life in it yet. I know it’s an older camera, but I really enjoy it 🤙📸
That was just amazing Adrian! I just love the silkiness of the water. Great shot 👏
@@bvaldes8791 cheers my friend - have a great day 👍🙏
Some amazing shots Adrian and thanks for the info on getting them - many thanks for sharing and have a great week.
Thank you for watching Shaun. Have a great weekend 🙏
Great shots...thanks for sharing.
@@tonytfuntek3262 thanks for watching
What a lovely little spot to play. A little cascade that modelled for some waterfall photography beautifully. Enjoy that rain Adrian. My Mum reckons it's a bit needed up that way.
@@denisesavage2382 thanks for watching 🙏
The final result was stunning. It looked like you were somewhere in the tropics. Amazing things you can do, when you know what you’re doing.
@@slimbirdy thanks so much for watching the video - have a great weekend 👍🙏
Hi Adrian, what a fantastic place. A great video, buddy! And I love the final shot 😉
That's so true: you don't need the latest camera to get great photos. You demonstrated that really well in this video.
Thank you for the video and enjoy your Sunday,
Christian
Thank you for watching Christian. Hope you have a great weekend buddy 🙏
Beautiful shot, Adrian! I liked the composition quite a bit.
Thank yuu for watching Phil, cheers 🙏
Thanks Adrian for sharing your experience with great comments & thoughts....also thanks for still using your D750.... cheers 👍😀
Thank you for watching 🙏
That is an amazing shot, Adrian. I would have walked by the little waterfall and not even thought of doing a composition with it. You certainly have a talent for this kind of stuff. Thank you again for showing that you can make fantastic photos with mediocre subjects. Also, thank you for showing the world how “older” cameras can give you amazing results even if they aren’t the highest of MPs or the newest toys. Anyway, always a pleasure watching your content.
Thank you so much for watching. I really enjoy my D750. Something special about the images it produces. Can't put my finger on it, but I love it. Have a fantastic weekend cheers 🙏
thanks for again showing us what our older DSLRs can do. I have D850, D750, D5200, D90, Zfc and FM2. over 30+ F mount lens and if used right all produce wonderful photos.
Thank you for watching 🙏
Very educational video. Thank you! Your explanation, step-by-step, of your analysis of the shot is very helpful. I am also a Nikon D750 fan. It’s my all-time favorite camera.
Thank you for watching 🙏
Good advice! I have some very similar waterfalls here as well. I will have to give it a try! Cheers Adrian!!
Thank you so much for watching. Have a fantastic weekend 🙏
Adrian, thx 4 the vid! You’ve probably been asked this many times… but where did you get that Nikon camera bag? I’ve searched everywhere and can’t find anything. Did ya get it overseas?
@@wingsofaustralia thanks for watching. Yes I get asked that a lot. I’ll make a video explaining where I got it next week 👍🙏
Yes I owned one. I sold it after I moved to the Z system along with a D500 and four lenses I no longer used. I have fewer lenses but the Z system lenses are not just better, I can do slow shutter hand held night photography. That is something DSLRs struggle with. No shutter, no mirror slap equals vibration free much more relaxed spontaneous night time street walk photography which was never this much fun before. I liked the D750 but I have moved on from that era.
It's funny ya know. You put up a video on how to shoot waterfalls, then someone decides to tell me their life story about their cameras which has nothing to do with the video!