Panoramic Sunrise Photography - Fujifilm Velvia and Pro 400H at the end of winter
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- čas přidán 24. 10. 2022
- Hello everyone and welcome back to the channel! This video was shot on the last weekend of winter. Sad times for me! I absolutely love winter!
I took the G617 out into the Scenic Rim to try and capture a sweet view some of the mountains nearby. Mt Barney and Mt Maroon most prominently.
I used the Fujifilm G617 panorama camera and only shot two rolls.
I shot a roll of Velvia 50 and Pro 400H.
I'm quite happy with some of the photos!
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I'd also love it if you have any comments or questions :)
Thanks again,
Nathan
What an amazing landscape I’m so jealous!!!
There are definitely some lovely spots around SEQ :)
@@MeasuredLight Certainly looks like it :)
Very nice video. Great presentation and lovely photography.👍👍
Thank you so much Terry :) It is a spot I plan to return to!
Came across your videos Nathan, very nice.
Thank you, Scott! I'm currently working on another :)
Another beautiful video.. im aching to hit the scenic rim! Love those panos big time!
Thanks so much Pete!! The Scenic Rim is always spectacular! I've been using the pano camera a lot lately; and loving it!!
Nice photos. I just purchased the same camera, looking forward to taking panorama shots.
Thank you :) I really enjoy this camera. I'm really loving the images lately
Well done mate! You do very good photography.
Thanks so much mate!! And thank you for watching! 😄😄
So good mate. Really nice landscape shoot and really nailing the Velvia! So good! Do you ever forget the camera when you do the drive off shot? Keep these coming!
The light on those clouds over mount Barney looked amazing mate. Enjoyed the video as always!
Michael, thanks so much mate!! I got some nice light, but not what I hoped for. I'll have to go back!
Do you bracket and shoot all four frames on one scene or do you shoot a single shot and move to a new scene and shoot again?
Thanks for watching, Craig. Mostly I shoot one frame and move on. If the conditions are tricky to meter, I will sometimes bracket, though.
In this one I shot the same scene twice due to the changing light as the sun rose :)