Transform Your Coastal Landscape Photos with These Pro Tips!
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I need to remind myself at times that it isn't always about coming home with a great image, it's about the experience. A great image is just a bonus.
When you mentioned about simplifying, it's almost like the sun was creating a lightbulb moment. Amazing sunset, wow!
The blessing of health and being able to be out there, can be enough. A really nice photo is icing on the cake. I need to remind myself of this. Thank you, Henry.
Another outstanding video Henry. thanks loved it.
Glad you enjoyed it!! 👍🏼🙏🏻
I’m off to the Pembrokeshire coast today for a few days, so your Coastal tips are much appreciated Henry, I’ll definitely be following your advice 🫡👍👍😉 Thanks 😉
Hope you have a good one mate, I must get back down there
At 16 minutes when you were running to the beach I wanted to shout look behind you, it looked like the sun would reflect on the the rock pools and make a great shot......but what do I know? 🤣.....Great vid as always 👌
It could be very costly following all your tips, Henry - A wide angled lens, possibly a drone which I would love to try - Yes, agree about Scotland - totally breathtaking, but getting busier - especially around Fort William. Great vlog as always.
The scenery was just stunning. The colors of the grass, sand and water looked so good together. Love the Canucks cap.
Many thanks!
I really liked the sunset beach shot with Rhum at 15.20, I'd have been delighted with that!
So great to see the continued excitement. You are an inspiration to so many 👍 Full frame, Micro-Four-Thirds, in the end it really doesn't matter does it? The pictures are quality.
Thanks Dave, and no, certainly doesn't matter!!
Stunning place and a beautiful evening!
Great video mate
Thanks 👍
Man! There's a potential photograph everywhere you look! That place is stunning!
You're dead right mate, so gorgeous there!
How about bracketing? Especially for sunsets, thanks Henry, your videos make me want to go to Scotland, lol
Loved the first shot with pink flowers and while you were talking, kept thinking that small stone building in background begs to be photographed. Great advice and great images, very inspiring 👏
Thanks!
Great video!
Thanks!
So good to see you back to your enthusiastic self again Henry. I have another trip up to Scotland coming up in October this year so watching this video is already giving me a taster of what's to come. 👍
Have fun!
Great video Henry. You're so right, enjoy the moment.
Thanks mate 😊
Yet another amazing inspiring video of top shots from an almost perfect location on Scotland's west coast... It's usually much wetter and stormier when we are there, so it's great to see what can be found there in the better weather.
Many thanks!
Amazing evening!
Loooove coastal photography ♥️🙌
Grand Video Henry, some good pointers and always a pleasure to see you having fun and exploring some great locations.
Thanks 👍
Quality once again Henry 👌
100% about enjoying the experience!
It's just incredible 😍
Another great little adventure that you took us along on 😊 I agree with you that enjoying it is important as well as the photography, I always loose track of time when I'm down on the beach 😂😁
Another good lesson.
I was there on my birthday 5 yrs ago. The sun had just gone down behind the island and it looked like it was glowing from inside. The moon had come up on the left and was shining across the water of the little bay we were in with the gentlest of a ripple. I took no pictures. We just stood and cried at how beautiful it was. Amazing. I'll be back there at the end of July to see it again. I doubt I'll ever find those conditions again. I might actually be able to take some pics this time!
That sky at 12:47 was worth a photo on its own. Maybe a pano with just a thin strip of rocks along the bottom edge??
100% agree with enjoying the nature/experience but I always find I enjoy it even more after I’ve bagged a decent shot, I mean that’s ultimately what we’re there for isn’t it.
Great video! Thanks for taking me along!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved your first image of the flowers with the coastal background. I enjoy a sunset shoot, living on the the east coast of Australia finding the right coastal locations can be a bit tricky. Hope you have some go to locations for that great shot.🙂
Such a beautiful spot, the White Sands of Morar
A very special place! Thanks for watching
I was just in that neck of the woods myself the week before last, trying to reignite the landscape photography spark after a couple of years break from regularly doing it before 'life got in the way'. Certainly a lovely spot! It's an area that does lend itself to some lovely sunset scenes when you know where to set up.
Thanks for sharing that brilliant vlog Henry. Some great tips there, and enjoyment is top of the list (after preparation for the location). You just can't beat a west coast sunset ! My tip would be bring a Grad ND filter as well, for that high contrast between sky and foreground.
more Scotland, love it, the last but one shot was a scene in Bill Forsyth's film "Local hero"
Good video Henry for all the tips learning so much from your videos thank you 😍
My pleasure! Thanks John
Magnificent location Henry...I live on the coast so I understand what you are experiencing.... great results.. thanks for sharing... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😀
Thanks 👍
Thanks Henry for another excellent video. I have reached a stage in my photography journey, where if I go home imageless, it is, no longer something I worry about, the quality of my images is what I concentrate on now
Sounds great mate, I would say I mostly feel the same, a heck of a lot better than I used to be anyway. Thanks for watching as always 👍🏻
Hi Henry, this might sound funny but it's nice to see someone with your expertise, knowledge and confidence still sometimes having to run around like a headless chicken to get to or find the "right" place to compose a photograph, saying that you managed to nail it. I really struggle to "compose" my landscape photos I haven't got the confidence or ability to "see" a composition sometimes, and this is why I love watching your vlogs to help me when I get out.
Thanks 👍
Ah thanks Steve and cheers for watching mate
Good tips! Heading to Harris in a few weeks for beach/coastal photography, and will certainly use some of your tips!
Glad it was helpful! Hope you have a good one there mate
Another great video mate, watch yourself running over them rocks lol
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I liked the second shot of Rum, the first was way too busy. I was up in that area two weeks ago and got some shots of Rum (and Skye) from the top of a Munro. I think its remoteness and relative inaccessibility lends it an air of intrigue.
Arisaig is such a superb spot. Stick with it, its well worth the sunset. Try Camusdarach Beach nearer Morar is superb if you get the chance, better foregrounds for certain . Keep it up, its always worth watching.
Thanks for the tips! Love it round there :D
Definitely agree about being out there and enjoying the experience as it will always trump any images you get. One tip to add to your Henry, try some ICM too as you can have a lot of fun capturing unique images by trying it out
Thanks for the tip mate, I keep meaning to have another ICM outing!
@@HenryTurnerphoto On the OM5, put it in tripod Hi-Res mode for ICM (hand holding obviously!) and it will always give you an 80MP shot with interesting echos as each sensor shift is captured. Doesn't work in HHHR because it can't stitch them but Tripod HR mode works a treat regardless. Just remember to disable Hi-Res mode again afterwards!
Great video as always Henry! Have you seen the new Terms of Service from Adobe?
Thanks mate! I haven’t?
That area is wonderful but surprisingly tricky to get an image from. I think it's the combination of the small rocky islands between the photographer Rum and Eigg and the tide goes further out than you think. I am the opposite from you, I do not like the tide being out I only shoot when it's in I tend to avoid low tide. As you say the experience of there is magical.
Ah yeah I actually think the tide a bit higher up was way better at this spot!
Face palm. Timing. Oh, well, let's just compare notes as I just got BACK last night from road trip up California Highway One from the San Francisco Bay Area to Fort Bragg with my 18-300mm f/3.5-5.6g on the Mighty D7000. Shot in everything from bright midday (mostly from the tops of bluffs overlooking the Pacific) to a perfect sunset with the tide coming in fast at Pudding Creek Beach, all hand-held. 100% agree you MUST be aware of tide times and conditions, especially when it's incoming. Wet feet aren't the end of the world, but a dangerous riptide could be.
Amateur tip: the incoming tide itself can be foreground. Shoot it at a faster shutter speed and freeze the gleaming splashes and wave crests reflecting the setting sun, let auto ISO handle the changing light for you. I feel like long exposure water shots are done to death and I hate lugging a tripod anyway.
It wasn't all seascapes either. I spied on a raven's nest in the side of a cliff, took botanical shots at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Garden, detoured into a tranquil Russian Orthodox pioneer cemetery at Fort Ross. Two stops for light houses. Towering Monterey Cypress trees. SHOOT ALL THE THINGS! UTTER CARNAGE!
Pretty pleased with what I've got so far, but now the culling and processing begins!
Looks like you had a great day out as well. Thanks as always for the content.
Haha sounds like a great trip, full of variety. And great tip!!!!
Sounds like a wonderful journey up the coast. I agree about long exposure water shots being done to death. There are some instances when a long(er) exposure smoothing can be effective, but it's done *way* too often, and *way* too much. It seems that a lot of photographers have a conditioned reflex, as soon as they hear water moving (stream, waterfall, ocean waves, anything) they reflexively reach for a 3-stop (or even 10-stop!) ND. All that does, for my taste, is take away all the life, all the force, all the power, all the personality of the water and turn it into flat, drab, lifeless, blah. The excuse seems to usually be "it shows the motion of the water", but I've never met a human over the age of four months who doesn't already know that a waterfall is moving; they don't need me to tell them that. I'd much rather show the raw power of the water, the spray, the curling breakers. I greatly prefer water that looks like water, rather than a shapeless, monotonous blur. Just my personal preference, but I rarely shoot moving water with a slow shutter.
@@jcosyn Same! Emphatically.
So how is the Z7, love to make it there myself. Humbling with my Z8 trying to get use to it.
Class mate I love it
Hello, have you had the chance to try the z28-400 yet? Would love to hear your thoughts on it.
I haven’t actually mate. I will prob chat about it soon!! 👍🏼
@HenryTurnerphoto great stuff. I'll be honest i haven't been on CZcams much lately but I'm getting that photography kick up the back side. Thankyou for keeping on chugging away
Just love you Henry! If I go to the seashore and want to do a long exposure and don’t have my tripod then put the camera strap around my neck and extend the camera as far as it will go and pull tightly.
Oh thanks!! That's a really good tip to be fair
If you are not out there because you enjoy nature, you out there for the wrong reasons. Your photography should come from a love of the natural world. If you are passionate about the things you photograph then your photography will be always be better for it.