Weather's Unwavering Influence: How Ever-Changing Skies Shape Our Photography
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- čas přidán 23. 01. 2024
- Weather can be a powerful creative force, inspiring photographers to explore new perspectives and techniques. The unpredictability of weather patterns can lead to unexpected and serendipitous moments, pushing photographers to think outside the box and capture unique and captivating images.
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Great images beautifull rainbow .
The lighthouse and rainbow is my favorite.
Great shots. The filters certainly helped with the sky. The rainbow pictures were great.
Thank you for sharing...
You got loads of cracking photos there, so moody and typical Scottish weather. Enjoyable video once again Paul, you just keep pulling these gems out of the bag, nice one😁👍
I didn't think that the video was a shambles, I enjoyed it.
Woah! That rainbow 🌈
Super photo's paul
Mil - a - rocky tree, best photographed in the autumn when the sun is setting behind Glen Luss on the other side of the loch. The tree rarely has water around its roots, you'd have to have a particularly wet season to get some separation from the rocky beach. Nine times out of ten you'll come away disappointed. The string of rocks generally make for a better shot most of the time.
Wow Paul what a great set of dramatic images and you made good use of those filters
Brilliant mate
Just watched the podcast you did earlier this month, really enjoyed it Paul as I said I have learned loads from your vlogs
Wow, from the minute you hit Port Glasgow where you got the rainbow shots, I could pretty much guess where you were going. I've photographed that lighthouse, The Perch, on many occasions. There are quite a few photo opportunities on the Old Largs Road (where the burnt out car was), but you really need to spend time searching them out. My favourite is Garvoch Farm, a ruined old building on the shores of Loch Thom, just before you turn on to the The Old Largs Road. I stay only minutes from there. The next time you're in the area, I would suggest having a walk along The Cut, which is a walkway along the hills above Greenock. You get some stunning views. I thought you'd have taken some shots of Portencross Castle and the nearby pier. All the same though, I really enjoyed this one. Thanks for sharing.
I bought this filter set and received them today so looking forward to trying them out. I bought the 72mm to fit all my Fuji lenses. Great vlog as always.
That looked a brilliant day some great photographs.
Loved the rainbow images Paul and also the one at around
Hi what was the name of the lens cloths you were using did,nt get the link . Thanks great photos as always
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