watched the last series when they were in Scotland and was waiting for this new series and Im loving the content . Northumberland looks like a fantastic place to go for photography .
A wonderful series. Really enjoying the engagement between two of the best landscape photographers of this generation. I was particularly interested in the discussion about depth of field and picture sharpness, I have long believed that it isn't imperative that a picture should be pin sharp from front to back and I was very relieved to hear that both Joe and Colin felt the same way. I look forward to the next episode.
Nice video again Colin and Joe... Nice to see Colin appreciate the night sky ...I remember his comment when I was on one of his tours and mentioned I might head out at night 😅
I think it's a Leofoto tripod (from their Summit series), with a Leofoto leveling base attach on it (LB-75S?), with for sure the Leofoto G2 gearhead on top of that.
Two of the finest landscape photographers in the world talking about taking pictures. What could be better !!
Two Landscape Masters.👍
Props to the audio crew for recording clear dialogue standing next to crashing ocean waves and wind!
My absolute favourite corner of the country, and two masters of their art at work. What's not to like? Fantastic!
Brilliant series 👍
2 episodes in and im looking at accommodation in Northumberland so i can take some photographs
More and more of these two together, I absolutely enjoyed these two sharing their knowledge! Thank you Sigma for making this Happen.
ive photographed that lighthouse at night its a superb place to see the stars, this makes me want to go back :)
watched the last series when they were in Scotland and was waiting for this new series and Im loving the content . Northumberland looks like a fantastic place to go for photography .
A wonderful series. Really enjoying the engagement between two of the best landscape photographers of this generation. I was particularly interested in the discussion about depth of field and picture sharpness, I have long believed that it isn't imperative that a picture should be pin sharp from front to back and I was very relieved to hear that both Joe and Colin felt the same way. I look forward to the next episode.
Another cracking episode. Thanks for making this happen and for doing it so well ❤
It really is good watching these two working together, common sense mixed with a touch of the tech and great results.
Nice video again Colin and Joe...
Nice to see Colin appreciate the night sky ...I remember his comment when I was on one of his tours and mentioned I might head out at night 😅
Excellent series 👏👏two talented photographers 📸👍
Just love listening to these two!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!!
This is a fantastic series!!! I'm hoping for more!!! Film beautifully!!!! Awesome photography!!! Sony a7r4's????
A wonderful video with two legends of landscape photography. Why is "Dunstanburgh Castle" named "Dunmer Castle"? Regards, Bert
Sigma, please make a wider range of lenses for the Nikon Z system!
With a fix lens its harder to compose a image
What tripod does Joe Cornish use in this series?
I think it's a Leofoto tripod (from their Summit series), with a Leofoto leveling base attach on it (LB-75S?), with for sure the Leofoto G2 gearhead on top of that.
Correct, well-spotted!@@pesieNL