Woodland Photography Has More To Offer Than Classic Shots
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- čas přidán 18. 04. 2024
- The first leaves were already popping out from the trees in early spring, which was so fantastic. But I anyway found something better. Woodland photography has simply more to offer than just the classic shots.
Christian Irmler
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So ein hervorragendes Video in dieser frühlingshaften Waldlandschaft.Die zarten
Blätter und der fantastische Vordergrund des mächtigen Baumes.Eine tolle Kulisse, die du aufgespürt hast.Es macht mir Freude, diese Videos anzusehen.Super!!👍👍👏😄
Vielen lieben Dank 😊
That old tree is full of stories and beautiful textures ! Great video my friend
Hi Darren, yes, absolutely. Interesting is also: that is one of these subjects you can engage with for hours to find so many different perspectives and different stories. So inspiring 🙂
Thank you for watching and nice greetings,
Christian
So langsam kehrt wieder Farbe in die Natur. Dieses zarte Blattgrün gehört zu meinen absoluten Lieblingsfarben 🤩. Der frühstückende Bruno erinnert mich ein bisschen an ein Faultier, eine echte Schau 😂👌🏼. Danke für dieses tolle Video, Christian! Genieße deinen Sonntag und viele Grüße aus dem winterlichen München 👋🏼
Hi Chris, oh ja, schön langsam wird es wieder grün draußen, obwohl auch bei uns inzwischen der Schnee kurz wieder zurückgekehrt ist. Das schafft aber, fotografisch betrachtet, sehr interessante Bedingungen, muss ich sagen.
Großartig übrigens, dass du da ein Faultier siehst 🙂 Das zeigt wieder einmal, dass jeder etwas anderes in ein Bild hineininterpretieren kann. Und von Zeit und Zeit macht es echt Spaß die Welt auf diese Weise zu betrachten 😉
Hab einen schönen Sonntag,
Christian
“Bruno” is awesome. I’m trying to train my eye by seeing if I can spot the compositions of photographers I respect before they announce them, and I’m happy to say I saw that one immediately. 😊
Thank you so much, Michael 😊 That' quite a good idea to watch out for compositions in the videos. Just tell me in case I'd overlooked any in future 😉
Nice greetings,
Christian
Thanks Christian!! Great shots of “Bruno”, 😊 I can see why it was difficult to get a composition, but you did a fantastic job! Thanks for sharing!!
Hi Trish, thank you so much! Bruno simply knew how to pose to bring his chocolate side into the frame 😉
Have a great Sunday,
Christian
Thanks for sharing aboyt the white and black mist filters, very helpful. I always struggle to isolate my subject and dynamic range as you illustrate, so this was great advice for me.
Hi Jenn, oh yes, mist filters are indeed a big gamechanger in woodland photography. But there is more they are able to do for woodland. If you are interested, I made already a video about that: czcams.com/video/VNmZ4Lo5M2o/video.html
Thanks a lot for watching and have a great Sunday evening,
Christian
Lovely horizontals from the greens in the first image contrasting beautifully with the sparse upright trunks - all a bit Japanese, in a way. Nothing wrong with Bruno as a model either - played his part well. Cheers from NZ.
Hi Luzr, thanks a lot, my friend! It is always interesting where a photo day in woodland leads to, isn't it? Quite happy that I found Bruno in the end 😊
Enjoy your Sunday,
Christian
@@christian.irmler I didn't recognise Bruno at first - only when you moved to the view from behind the camera: unmistakable! Have a great week. Cheers.
Beautiful work Christian. You captured the atmosphere there at your location that morning perfectly. I loved the dead wood structure in the second shot. Thank you for sharing the adventure out buddy 👍🙏
Hi Adrian, thank you so much, buddy! Oh yes, old, dead trees like that are really quite interesting to engage with. There are so many stories to find 😊
Have a great Sunday,
Christian
Nice video 👍
Thank you so much, Stig 😊
Enjoy your Sunday,
Christian
@@christian.irmler You too 👍
Chance for a little fog? Haha amazing conditions! I love that last shot looks like some monster going down with its mouth open. Great video! Grt guido
Hi Guido, thanks a lot, my friend! It was not a safe prediction for fog for that morning, to be honest. Because actually, it was just steaming water of the lake in that case, which led to fog in a second step. I'm currently working on things like these on the Photrus algorithms, to consider also indirect built weather phenomena. That's quite interesting, I have to say.
So great to hear that you liked Bruno 😉
Enjoy your Sunday,
Christian
@christian.irmler Yes, sometimes you just have to take a gamble. I always say if you dont go you have nothing to show. is protrus you're own invention / company? Is it doing good?
@@GuidoVanDeWater Yes, Photrus is my own invention and I'm working on it already for multiple years. It got launched it in beginning of 2024. The short description is: Photrus is a weather predicting AI that predicts real landscape photography weather phenomena, such as red sky, golden clouds, rainbows, and much more :) But it goes much further than you might suppose. For my photography it is a big gamechanger. I made a video where I go in detail: czcams.com/video/WzeGTst5aeg/video.html
A way to get order in a chaos motive is looking after faces and trolls
Hi Thomas, yes, that definitely works also therefore 😊
Thanks a lot for your contribution and nice greetings,
Christian
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Thanks a lot, Bengt 😊
Enjoy your Sunday,
Christian
@@christian.irmler Dito! 😀