Loved your video. It made me finally find the buttons on my camera to change aperture quickly. Thank you. Before your video I was hitting the Q button to change my aperture but now I found it's on my 'wheel'. Thank you
Thanks very much Suzie!! Going out and shooting photos in a relaxed environment like this is such a great way to really get to know your camera. I shoot in aperture priority a lot of the time but this exercise really helps me get back to the roots of photography when I haven't been out in a while. Thanks for watching 😁👍
What a great video, thank you so much for making it. I am still learning my camera and your video was so helpful. You made it very easy to understand what you were saying, thank you for not rushing through your video.
Thanks very much for your kind words. I have a lot of fun shooting and editing these videos and it's great to hear that they are helping. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Fiddling with settings is a great way to get to know your camera and what works for you. I found out that my camera can show me the photo in monochrome and the colour information on a graph. I don't know why this really works for me, but it helps me see exactly what I've taken a picture of and what might need changing much easier than looking at the normal colour image on the little display.
Hi Thomas, That's interesting. A lot of the older pro level broadcast cameras have black and white monitors and on the few sets I have visited, the camera operators swear by this technique. They say the colour is distracting, so having it in black and white helps see the contrast and composition in the frame. Great to hear that technique works for you. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Hi Mike: Thanks for creating and sharing this video. Lots of great tips and techniques indeed. You captured some very interesting images. My wife is starting to shoot in Manual Mode so this was a great video for her to see and learn from. It's easier when someone else is showing her. I also enjoyed seeing more the countryside of Wales. We have been once but it was only for one day. Time to come back again. Keep well . . . Cheers, Keith
Thanks very much Keith. Great to hear the video has helped. I don't always shoot in manual mode, but practicing with it on relaxed days out like this is a fantastic way for her to really start to understand the three principle settings. Haha! I know what you mean about someone else showing her...my wife is the same, if I try to teach her something, she takes a while to get it but when learning from someone else, she gets it a lot faster...😆🤦🏻♂️ Wales has so many great places to photograph...were heading back their next week, so really looking forward to it. Thanks for watching. 😁👍
I was there this summer... Great cycling nearby. Great video... We can all use the advice. Some jackets like yours have reflective logos or tags... I've found they interfere with the eye sensor in Sony cameras and shut down the rear screen
Thanks very much Paul! It is a fantastic place isn't it!! I am definitely heading back there this summer as there is so much more to explore! I have that sensor turned off as it is really annoying ... I just have a dedicated button to toggle between the two. As always thanks for watching 😁👍
Fantastic location! And a good video, of course! I shoot everything in manual mode, for some reason. Except with flashes indoors, when I only need to adjust the aperture.
Thanks very much!! It is great that we have so many different ways to shoot these days. I use manual in some circumstances and aperture priority in others ... and I love the way we can quickly switch between the two. Thanks for watching 😁👍
This is by far the best video of yours that I've watched to date! Great video/drone work giving one a sense of location and size. Photography tips, local history and a ton of information matched with your infectious enthusiasm for what you do. I do love images that have a light cast in them and you've managed to bag several keepers, there. I'm mostly on manual mode when out and about and love the Fuji for having the three settings you mentioned on external dedicated switches (aperture ring on almost all of my lens). This mini UK series has been a good watch. Looking forward to seeing much more of the same...
Thanks so much for your kind words Darren! This was so much fun to explore and I will definitely be back here later in the year as there is so much more to see in this place!! I was really happy when the pools of light started coming through the valley, and like you, I love it when that happens ... especially on the more moody weather days. I'm thinking this is going to be more of a regular thing on my channel than a mini series as I am really enjoying filming and editing these videos. So there is plenty more to come ... just be prepared for more usage with the R*#0 camera!! 😆 I censored it out so your eyes didn't have to see it for at least one week ... As always thanks for watching 😁👍
Thanks so much David! I did a bit of research after making this video and yes indeed, a level entrance to a mine system is called an adit. 😁 Thanks for watching 👍👍
Doing run and gun corporate media helped me be quick w settings and nailing most of the shots on manual for both photo and video. Great video. Reminds me of our morning milky way runs in the desert minus the big camel spiders haha. Thanks and keep up the great work
That's cool. If you are used to shooting in manual mode, this will make a lot of sense. Haha! Those desert shoots were a lot of fun ... minus the camel spiders!! 😆
Excellent video!! Great info and creative inspiration while showing out the natural beauty / industrial history ambience of Wales. Beautiful land and incredibly rich history. Thanks as always!
Thanks very much!! This was such a fun one to do and I will definitely be back here later in the year, lots more to explore!! And you're right, Wales does have such a rich history and it is great that we are allowed to wander around places like this. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Great video(s). There was enough information in there for a few I'd say. Locations such as this are great for playing around with settings as you explain. I also use the super high ISO settings for getting my composition right in dark conditions. Once I'm framed up I'll reduce to something that will give decent quality images. Modern sensors are pretty amazing for "seeing in the dark". Thanks for posting Mike.
Thanks very much Jim! ISO is great for that, and you're right, the technology has come such a long way in the past few years ... there's still nothing quite like a long exposure with a low ISO to get a very clean image though. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Most definitely! This has been one of my favourite locations to shoot so far this year. I am definitely going back to this location later in the year as there is so much more to explore!! Thanks for watching 😁👍
Great video, Mike. It looks like that was a fantastic day of photography. You got some really nice shots. I love the simplicity of how you talk about adjusting the different settings, on the fly to give you the exposure that looks good on the camera. I sometimes get bogged down with what I should have instead of getting the shot. I guess we have all been there. I loved the overhead drone shot of the ruins with you walking around composing your shot at the beginning of the video, then cutting to the processed image that you shot. That was slick. I hope you and yours are well my friend. Looking forward to more.
Thanks very much dude!! Incase it didn't come across ... I love this place 😆 ... and will definitely be back later in the year to explore it some more ... I didn't even get to half of what is there!! The overhead drone shot really worked for that one didn't it ... and that photo is my wife's favourite of the day!! We are all good, over in Bangkok at the moment getting everything sorted over here before our move back to the uk later in the year ... lots more on location videos already filmed to come as well though ... and lots more planned!! I hope you and the family are all good. 😀👍
Thanks very much! It is a fantastic place to explore! This is the camera clip I have: geni.us/PDCameraClip I use it all the time and it is such a great addition to keep the camera really accessible. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Thanks very much!! I grew up in Wales and my parents taught us all about the risks of being in places like this. The caves are fine as long as you don't go inside them, without a guide...although they do get a bit spooky when you go near them and hear noises from within!! 😆 The places to look out for are on the tops of the mountains where they have the vertical mine shafts. Most are fenced off but every now and then you might find one that is open ... All good fun though if you are careful and find out about the area from the locals. 😀 Thanks for watching 👍
Hey Ian, Thanks very much! This was one of my favourites so far ... and there is so much more to explore in this valley as well ... so I will be back later in the year. It was such a windy day, my filming camera nearly blew over a few times!! With the drone footage, don't tell anyone but it was way too windy to film on the same day I was doing the to camera pieces, so I came back once the storm had passed to get the aerial shots ... if you look at some of the aerial footage, the cloud base was way lower and so I couldn't fly the drone any higher than I did and I had to keep it angled down to make this less obvious ... As always thanks for watching dude 😁👍
@@mikesphotography haha! That's filmmaking for you though - you work with what you have and edit in what you can! Great stuff as usual - looking forward to more of this location!
Thats movie magic!! 😆 It's actually quite fun trying to make it all fit together in the edit. Much more fun than editing a boring tutorial together!! 😆😆😆
Great videos-Thank you. Quick question- Can you comment on the gloves you used. I'd love to be able to find some that allow me to use the camera and keep my fingers warm. Thanks!
Thanks very much Ed! These are the gloves I have: amzn.to/3ItjSoF They are ok, and keep your hands warm but feel a bit cheap...because they pretty much are. 😆 I'm going to get a few different pairs of photography gloves and test them out, probably later in the year in autumn 2022. Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography Hi Mike, thank you. I look forward to hearing the results of your glove testing. Living in Canada, winter photography can be a real challenge and I've not found a glove that gives the right mixture of dexterity and warmth.
Now that would be interesting...I've shot underground a couple of times and it's pretty tricky, so might have to add that to the list. 🤔 Thanks for the suggestion. 😁👍
Hello Mike thanks for your time and for another great video..highly appreciated. I notice you are shooting with a Tamron 28-200 if I am not wrong , any thoughts about the performance of this lens ? well done..keep safe
Thanks so much! Yes, I got the lens a while back but only just started using it now. It's perfect for landscapes and if you use a tripod, there's no real issue with it. Wide open the image quality is slightly worse than with GM lenses, but for a fraction of the price, it's hardly noticeable. I've printed a few images from it and they look amazing. 😁👍
@@mikesphotography thank you for your quick answer and opinion..As it will be paired with a A7rlll body lack of stabilization in lens is not a issue.. Order to be placed today. Another GAS attack fixed🤕🤕😂😂
Mike there are a few do uppers. You could make a small fortune. Handyman's dream Really nice video. It keeps opening my eyes and imagination What did Albert Einstein say. "Education gets you from A to B. Imagination gets you everywhere" Thank you
Haha! Definitely!! Just a few sheets of MDF, a few lengths of timber and a sheet of tarpaulin and they would be as good as new!! 😆 Great to hear you liked the video, this was one of my favourites to film ... and I'm definitely going back later in the year as there is so much more to explore in this valley!! Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography In the hills/ mountains we've built huts with a few sheets of iron and a bit of timber, till all this red tape. Now we have palaces, well up market huts. Probably the only country on the planet that uses huts. They would cost about $10 to $30 NZ dollars per night some people don't pay as it is honesty box Cheers
If you ever get the chance to visit Wales, it is well worth coming here ... and I didn't even see half of what is actually in the valley! Thanks for watching Dave 😁👍
@@mikesphotography - would love it, I’m sure. Here in Indiana we have no mountains, and you can’t look in any direction where there isn’t a silo, a barn, houses or power lines.
Thanks so much Giuseppe! It is in North Wales right next to Blaenau Ffestiniog, just North of Tanygrisiau. It is fantastic isn't it ... and I only explored a small part of the valley, there's a lot more here to find as well so I will be back again later in the year. Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography Hey Mike, i thank you for sharing this adventure. This Is exactly the way i think the photography should be lived: to photograph and to explore! Thank you again!
Nice tips for when we are traveling in mountain countries 💪 but us flat countries would love tips on flat landscaping 😅 Denmark æs highest point is 175.5 m over the ocean. And that's just a long hill, not a mountain height. But in Faroe Islands these tips are useful 😊
Shooting in manual mode is a great way to learn about the camera settings and how the principle settings interact with each other no matter where you are ... We actually live in Bangkok at the moment, but I have started spending my money on travelling instead of buying new kit ... a much better way to enjoy photography than be stuck at home with shiney, unused kit. Thanks for watching 😁👍
If you ever visit Wales, it is well worth a visit ... and I didn't even explore half of what is here! I am definitely coming back here again in the summer 👍
Gerald was getting in early with the April fools videos! I was convinced for a while, but then realised it when he said the release date was April 1st...👍
Thanks Marty! Maybe one day!! 🍻😁👍 I haven't seen it yet, I think it is showing in theatres at the moment...when it comes available on line, I'll be sure to watch it then. 😁👍
Super venue and practical advice, Mike. (I’m still drying off.) Don’t recall seeing this place in any other YT posts. Hope your tetanus shots are up to date.😁 Buildings remind of urban renewal. Expected hobbit to emerge from that tree tunnel. Playing w/exp factors should work in any setting. Would not advise holding camera out at arms length, nor take hand-held panos. My guess is that pano you displayed was composite of images taken on tripod - yes? Was that a multi-exp of you at about 15:27 min? Your thumbnails/titles show true mastery of hyperbole - nice.😁 Cheers!
Thanks Paul! I don't think many people have been here ... it might be too industrial for some purist landscapers ... I on the other hand love it and think it is fascinating ... just in case you didn't catch that from the video! 😆 This is an exercise for people who might still be shooting in auto mode or on of the semi automatic modes or for when beginners are not quite sure about their principle settings ... I probably should have written an intro to this exercise to be a bit more concise... but I'll probably cover this in more detail later in the year. You'd be surprised at what the computers are capable of these days ... if the landscape is not too close to you, doing handheld panos like this are just fine ... The stitching algorithm is a lot less sensitive than it used to be. The first pano is the actual one I took whilst filming and the second one was taken in the same manner but I just bracketed the shots because of the sun shining in the left of the frame ... and it would have taken too long to show in the video. Gone are the days where a nodal pan head is needed ... I am also going to do a video on handheld panos later in the year as well ... At 15:27, that was a group from Go Below. They hiked up the incline a little and then went into the mine system ... through one of the levels further down the mountain. Thanks very much!! Getting a clickable thumbnail is an art in itself ... I try to do the faces and expressions sometimes but I hate doing that ... so I just do a screen grab and then work out what text might be enticing enough for you to click. It is one of my least favourite parts to youtube but it is a necessary evil...although it is developing my photoshop skills though!! 😆😆 As always thanks for watching 😁👍
Haha! I bet there would be ... and then a patrol car coming past just as you're about to jump the fence ... In North Wales, there are a few locations like this and they are fantastic to explore and photograph...and I learned whilst editing this video that this is one of the most extensive mine systems in the world... Thanks for watching Simon 😁👍
That would be interesting ... there are a few towns around the area but the mountains are high enough to hide a lot of the light pollution. Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography Some off limits, many easily accessible. Many areas however are being leased and drilled with the continue high price of precious metals.
With so many caves this must be a good place to stay in case of nuclear war. Iodine, water cans and box food is all sold out now. Good we have photography to stay sane :-)
Unfortunately the mine systems are very wet and cold, and well vented with all of the inlets and shafts. Let's hope it doesn't get to that ... 🙏 Photography is definitely a good way to stay sane!! As always thanks for watching 👍
@@mikesphotography I see. Here the bomb room is full of garbage and stuff, the municipality is clearing it now, but anyway there's only room for a few hundred people. So most people are preparing in their basements, if they have one.
I love these kind of videos. I really like see other photographers process. Helps me tweak mine.
Thanks so much!! That's the idea behind them, to entertain, motivate and help you and your photography!!
As always thanks for watching 😁👍
Loved your video. It made me finally find the buttons on my camera to change aperture quickly. Thank you. Before your video I was hitting the Q button to change my aperture but now I found it's on my 'wheel'. Thank you
Thanks very much Suzie!! Going out and shooting photos in a relaxed environment like this is such a great way to really get to know your camera. I shoot in aperture priority a lot of the time but this exercise really helps me get back to the roots of photography when I haven't been out in a while.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
What a great video, thank you so much for making it. I am still learning my camera and your video was so helpful. You made it very easy to understand what you were saying, thank you for not rushing through your video.
Thanks very much for your kind words. I have a lot of fun shooting and editing these videos and it's great to hear that they are helping.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Fiddling with settings is a great way to get to know your camera and what works for you. I found out that my camera can show me the photo in monochrome and the colour information on a graph. I don't know why this really works for me, but it helps me see exactly what I've taken a picture of and what might need changing much easier than looking at the normal colour image on the little display.
Hi Thomas,
That's interesting. A lot of the older pro level broadcast cameras have black and white monitors and on the few sets I have visited, the camera operators swear by this technique. They say the colour is distracting, so having it in black and white helps see the contrast and composition in the frame. Great to hear that technique works for you.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Hi Mike: Thanks for creating and sharing this video. Lots of great tips and techniques indeed. You captured some very interesting images. My wife is starting to shoot in Manual Mode so this was a great video for her to see and learn from. It's easier when someone else is showing her. I also enjoyed seeing more the countryside of Wales. We have been once but it was only for one day. Time to come back again. Keep well . . . Cheers, Keith
Thanks very much Keith. Great to hear the video has helped. I don't always shoot in manual mode, but practicing with it on relaxed days out like this is a fantastic way for her to really start to understand the three principle settings.
Haha! I know what you mean about someone else showing her...my wife is the same, if I try to teach her something, she takes a while to get it but when learning from someone else, she gets it a lot faster...😆🤦🏻♂️
Wales has so many great places to photograph...were heading back their next week, so really looking forward to it.
Thanks for watching. 😁👍
I was there this summer... Great cycling nearby. Great video... We can all use the advice.
Some jackets like yours have reflective logos or tags... I've found they interfere with the eye sensor in Sony cameras and shut down the rear screen
Thanks very much Paul! It is a fantastic place isn't it!! I am definitely heading back there this summer as there is so much more to explore!
I have that sensor turned off as it is really annoying ... I just have a dedicated button to toggle between the two.
As always thanks for watching 😁👍
Wonderful video, Mike. I am continuing my backlog of videos to watch. Stay safe and healthy.
Haha!! Nothing quite like a bit of binge watching to make up the missed videos!! 😆
Fantastic location! And a good video, of course! I shoot everything in manual mode, for some reason. Except with flashes indoors, when I only need to adjust the aperture.
Thanks very much!! It is great that we have so many different ways to shoot these days. I use manual in some circumstances and aperture priority in others ... and I love the way we can quickly switch between the two.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Entrance is called an adit. Level is correct for various levels. Tunnel is called a drift, digging above a drift is a raise.
Thanks very much Irving! I've been brushing up on my mining terminology ready for the next time I visit this place. 😀👍
This is by far the best video of yours that I've watched to date! Great video/drone work giving one a sense of location and size. Photography tips, local history and a ton of information matched with your infectious enthusiasm for what you do. I do love images that have a light cast in them and you've managed to bag several keepers, there. I'm mostly on manual mode when out and about and love the Fuji for having the three settings you mentioned on external dedicated switches (aperture ring on almost all of my lens). This mini UK series has been a good watch. Looking forward to seeing much more of the same...
Thanks so much for your kind words Darren! This was so much fun to explore and I will definitely be back here later in the year as there is so much more to see in this place!!
I was really happy when the pools of light started coming through the valley, and like you, I love it when that happens ... especially on the more moody weather days.
I'm thinking this is going to be more of a regular thing on my channel than a mini series as I am really enjoying filming and editing these videos. So there is plenty more to come ... just be prepared for more usage with the R*#0 camera!! 😆
I censored it out so your eyes didn't have to see it for at least one week ...
As always thanks for watching 😁👍
@Mike Smith ah, the infamous RX10! Can't wait for its reappearance to see if the 'unsubscribe' button works on my computer! 😉😂
Haha!! Technically you have to press it twice...🤔
I've only recently found your channel and am really enjoying your vlogs. I think that the actual entrance to a level would be called an 'adit'.
Thanks so much David!
I did a bit of research after making this video and yes indeed, a level entrance to a mine system is called an adit. 😁
Thanks for watching 👍👍
Doing run and gun corporate media helped me be quick w settings and nailing most of the shots on manual for both photo and video. Great video. Reminds me of our morning milky way runs in the desert minus the big camel spiders haha. Thanks and keep up the great work
That's cool. If you are used to shooting in manual mode, this will make a lot of sense. Haha! Those desert shoots were a lot of fun ... minus the camel spiders!! 😆
Perfect lessons are broken down into manageable bites.
Thanks
Thanks so much Alvin! 😁👍
What an amazing location! Great photos!
It is fantastic isn't it. I love this place and will be back a lot more later in the year!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Stunning environement. And again, really inspiring 👍
Thanks so much Terje!
This is one of my favourite locations to shoot in Wales! 😁👍
Excellent video!! Great info and creative inspiration while showing out the natural beauty / industrial history ambience of Wales. Beautiful land and incredibly rich history. Thanks as always!
Thanks very much!! This was such a fun one to do and I will definitely be back here later in the year, lots more to explore!!
And you're right, Wales does have such a rich history and it is great that we are allowed to wander around places like this.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Another great video Mike. Recently found your channel and enjoying your tips as well as the local scenery. Keep up the great work.
Thanks so much Andy. I'm having a lot of fun getting out into the countryside of the UK. Great to hear my tips are helping.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Great video(s). There was enough information in there for a few I'd say. Locations such as this are great for playing around with settings as you explain. I also use the super high ISO settings for getting my composition right in dark conditions. Once I'm framed up I'll reduce to something that will give decent quality images. Modern sensors are pretty amazing for "seeing in the dark". Thanks for posting Mike.
Thanks very much Jim! ISO is great for that, and you're right, the technology has come such a long way in the past few years ... there's still nothing quite like a long exposure with a low ISO to get a very clean image though.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Fantastic video! That location is epic! Must have been a joy taking all of those pictures.
Most definitely! This has been one of my favourite locations to shoot so far this year. I am definitely going back to this location later in the year as there is so much more to explore!!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Thanks mike great video and thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍
No worries David, this was a lot of fun to do!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Thank you, another great lesson Mike, I'm learning such a lot from your videos ---keep 'em comin'
Thanks so much Linda, great to hear you're getting lots out of my on location videos!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
What an amazing place!
Thanks mum! 😁😘😘😘
Great to see Cwmorthin. It's my testing ground for new gear or if I need that shutter click fix ;-)
It is a fantastic location isn't it Rory! I'm looking forward to getting back there and exploring the back end of the valley.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Great video, Mike. It looks like that was a fantastic day of photography. You got some really nice shots. I love the simplicity of how you talk about adjusting the different settings, on the fly to give you the exposure that looks good on the camera. I sometimes get bogged down with what I should have instead of getting the shot. I guess we have all been there. I loved the overhead drone shot of the ruins with you walking around composing your shot at the beginning of the video, then cutting to the processed image that you shot. That was slick. I hope you and yours are well my friend. Looking forward to more.
Thanks very much dude!! Incase it didn't come across ... I love this place 😆 ... and will definitely be back later in the year to explore it some more ... I didn't even get to half of what is there!!
The overhead drone shot really worked for that one didn't it ... and that photo is my wife's favourite of the day!!
We are all good, over in Bangkok at the moment getting everything sorted over here before our move back to the uk later in the year ... lots more on location videos already filmed to come as well though ... and lots more planned!!
I hope you and the family are all good. 😀👍
Inspirational video good job . I also learned that this backpack clip on dock thingy for camera exist . want one :)
Thanks very much! It is a fantastic place to explore!
This is the camera clip I have: geni.us/PDCameraClip I use it all the time and it is such a great addition to keep the camera really accessible.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography thanks for the link :)
Superb location Very good to watch your explanation. But scary 😟 near the caves. Appreciate to give beautiful visuals by taking risk. 🙏🏽👍💐
Thanks very much!!
I grew up in Wales and my parents taught us all about the risks of being in places like this. The caves are fine as long as you don't go inside them, without a guide...although they do get a bit spooky when you go near them and hear noises from within!! 😆
The places to look out for are on the tops of the mountains where they have the vertical mine shafts. Most are fenced off but every now and then you might find one that is open ... All good fun though if you are careful and find out about the area from the locals. 😀
Thanks for watching 👍
Great video as usual Mike! Curious as to how your drone handled in the crazy wind! Looked like a blustery trip
Hey Ian, Thanks very much! This was one of my favourites so far ... and there is so much more to explore in this valley as well ... so I will be back later in the year. It was such a windy day, my filming camera nearly blew over a few times!!
With the drone footage, don't tell anyone but it was way too windy to film on the same day I was doing the to camera pieces, so I came back once the storm had passed to get the aerial shots ... if you look at some of the aerial footage, the cloud base was way lower and so I couldn't fly the drone any higher than I did and I had to keep it angled down to make this less obvious ...
As always thanks for watching dude 😁👍
@@mikesphotography haha! That's filmmaking for you though - you work with what you have and edit in what you can! Great stuff as usual - looking forward to more of this location!
Thats movie magic!! 😆
It's actually quite fun trying to make it all fit together in the edit. Much more fun than editing a boring tutorial together!! 😆😆😆
Good lesson,thank you.
Thanks very much Neil! 😁👍
Great videos-Thank you. Quick question- Can you comment on the gloves you used. I'd love to be able to find some that allow me to use the camera and keep my fingers warm. Thanks!
Thanks very much Ed!
These are the gloves I have: amzn.to/3ItjSoF
They are ok, and keep your hands warm but feel a bit cheap...because they pretty much are. 😆 I'm going to get a few different pairs of photography gloves and test them out, probably later in the year in autumn 2022.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography Hi Mike, thank you. I look forward to hearing the results of your glove testing. Living in Canada, winter photography can be a real challenge and I've not found a glove that gives the right mixture of dexterity and warmth.
Good camera exercise. But a far more fascinating location!
Thanks very much!! I loved this location and will be back there for sure later in the year!
As always thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography A lesson in underground photography perhaps?
Now that would be interesting...I've shot underground a couple of times and it's pretty tricky, so might have to add that to the list. 🤔
Thanks for the suggestion. 😁👍
Hello Mike thanks for your time and for another great video..highly appreciated.
I notice you are shooting with a Tamron 28-200 if I am not wrong , any thoughts about the performance of this lens ? well done..keep safe
Thanks so much! Yes, I got the lens a while back but only just started using it now. It's perfect for landscapes and if you use a tripod, there's no real issue with it.
Wide open the image quality is slightly worse than with GM lenses, but for a fraction of the price, it's hardly noticeable.
I've printed a few images from it and they look amazing. 😁👍
@@mikesphotography thank you for your quick answer and opinion..As it will be paired with a A7rlll body lack of stabilization in lens is not a issue.. Order to be placed today.
Another GAS attack fixed🤕🤕😂😂
Mike there are a few do uppers. You could make a small fortune. Handyman's dream
Really nice video. It keeps opening my eyes and imagination
What did Albert Einstein say. "Education gets you from A to B. Imagination gets you everywhere"
Thank you
Haha! Definitely!! Just a few sheets of MDF, a few lengths of timber and a sheet of tarpaulin and they would be as good as new!! 😆
Great to hear you liked the video, this was one of my favourites to film ... and I'm definitely going back later in the year as there is so much more to explore in this valley!!
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography In the hills/ mountains we've built huts with a few sheets of iron and a bit of timber, till all this red tape. Now we have palaces, well up market huts. Probably the only country on the planet that uses huts. They would cost about $10 to $30 NZ dollars per night some people don't pay as it is honesty box
Cheers
I wish there were some cool places like that around here - heck, a lot of the buildings there are older than our country!
If you ever get the chance to visit Wales, it is well worth coming here ... and I didn't even see half of what is actually in the valley!
Thanks for watching Dave 😁👍
@@mikesphotography - would love it, I’m sure. Here in Indiana we have no mountains, and you can’t look in any direction where there isn’t a silo, a barn, houses or power lines.
That does make it a little more challenging when out taking photographs...🤔
Excellent!!!
Thanks very much Fred!
Oh my God! Where Is located this unbelieable spot?
Thanks so much Giuseppe! It is in North Wales right next to Blaenau Ffestiniog, just North of Tanygrisiau. It is fantastic isn't it ... and I only explored a small part of the valley, there's a lot more here to find as well so I will be back again later in the year.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography Hey Mike, i thank you for sharing this adventure. This Is exactly the way i think the photography should be lived: to photograph and to explore!
Thank you again!
Nice tips for when we are traveling in mountain countries 💪 but us flat countries would love tips on flat landscaping 😅 Denmark æs highest point is 175.5 m over the ocean. And that's just a long hill, not a mountain height.
But in Faroe Islands these tips are useful 😊
Shooting in manual mode is a great way to learn about the camera settings and how the principle settings interact with each other no matter where you are ...
We actually live in Bangkok at the moment, but I have started spending my money on travelling instead of buying new kit ... a much better way to enjoy photography than be stuck at home with shiney, unused kit.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
Now I have a dream to visit this place. 🙈
If you ever visit Wales, it is well worth a visit ... and I didn't even explore half of what is here!
I am definitely coming back here again in the summer 👍
Hey, don't get the a7IV. See Gerald Undon's latest video on the new camera coming April 1, a cooperation between Sony and Lumix!
...I think it was a build up to April fools day on 1st April ... although it sounds like it would be a great camera!! 😆
@@mikesphotography Aha, I see :-) Thanks for helping me not being tricked!
Gerald was getting in early with the April fools videos! I was convinced for a while, but then realised it when he said the release date was April 1st...👍
Another great video Mike! I would love to share a beer with you one day, just out of curiosity have you seen the new Foo fighters horror movie?
Thanks Marty!
Maybe one day!! 🍻😁👍
I haven't seen it yet, I think it is showing in theatres at the moment...when it comes available on line, I'll be sure to watch it then. 😁👍
@@mikesphotography you're better off watching with a few friends at home as it's pretty bad 😂 lol.
Super venue and practical advice, Mike. (I’m still drying off.) Don’t recall seeing this place in any other YT posts. Hope your tetanus shots are up to date.😁 Buildings remind of urban renewal. Expected hobbit to emerge from that tree tunnel.
Playing w/exp factors should work in any setting. Would not advise holding camera out at arms length, nor take hand-held panos. My guess is that pano you displayed was composite of images taken on tripod - yes? Was that a multi-exp of you at about 15:27 min?
Your thumbnails/titles show true mastery of hyperbole - nice.😁 Cheers!
Thanks Paul!
I don't think many people have been here ... it might be too industrial for some purist landscapers ... I on the other hand love it and think it is fascinating ... just in case you didn't catch that from the video! 😆
This is an exercise for people who might still be shooting in auto mode or on of the semi automatic modes or for when beginners are not quite sure about their principle settings ... I probably should have written an intro to this exercise to be a bit more concise... but I'll probably cover this in more detail later in the year.
You'd be surprised at what the computers are capable of these days ... if the landscape is not too close to you, doing handheld panos like this are just fine ... The stitching algorithm is a lot less sensitive than it used to be. The first pano is the actual one I took whilst filming and the second one was taken in the same manner but I just bracketed the shots because of the sun shining in the left of the frame ... and it would have taken too long to show in the video.
Gone are the days where a nodal pan head is needed ... I am also going to do a video on handheld panos later in the year as well ...
At 15:27, that was a group from Go Below. They hiked up the incline a little and then went into the mine system ... through one of the levels further down the mountain.
Thanks very much!! Getting a clickable thumbnail is an art in itself ... I try to do the faces and expressions sometimes but I hate doing that ... so I just do a screen grab and then work out what text might be enticing enough for you to click. It is one of my least favourite parts to youtube but it is a necessary evil...although it is developing my photoshop skills though!! 😆😆
As always thanks for watching 😁👍
What an incredible place. Here in North America , they’d be all sorts of fencing and notices to stay away, danger, fines and prosecution etc.
Haha! I bet there would be ... and then a patrol car coming past just as you're about to jump the fence ...
In North Wales, there are a few locations like this and they are fantastic to explore and photograph...and I learned whilst editing this video that this is one of the most extensive mine systems in the world...
Thanks for watching Simon 😁👍
@@mikesphotography my mother was from Wales. I’m going to go there when the world sorts itself out.
Excellent, it's in the blood then!! 👍
What part of Wales was your mother from?
@@mikesphotography born in Wrexham and lived in Colwyn Bay and Aberystwyth .
Maybe do some night photography here?
That would be interesting ... there are a few towns around the area but the mountains are high enough to hide a lot of the light pollution.
Thanks for watching 😁👍
@@mikesphotography your videos are great! Definitely worth watching! 💙💛
Thanks so much for your kind words Roman! 👍
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Living in Nevada, old mining sites are everywhere
That's great to here. And are they easily accessible or off limits for exploring?
@@mikesphotography Some off limits, many easily accessible. Many areas however are being leased and drilled with the continue high price of precious metals.
Interesting. I bet if the prices keep increasing, mining could start up again in certain places in the UK as well.
With so many caves this must be a good place to stay in case of nuclear war. Iodine, water cans and box food is all sold out now. Good we have photography to stay sane :-)
Unfortunately the mine systems are very wet and cold, and well vented with all of the inlets and shafts.
Let's hope it doesn't get to that ... 🙏
Photography is definitely a good way to stay sane!!
As always thanks for watching 👍
@@mikesphotography I see. Here the bomb room is full of garbage and stuff, the municipality is clearing it now, but anyway there's only room for a few hundred people. So most people are preparing in their basements, if they have one.
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Hello! 😁🤙