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McKinnon used to be my go-to, but he can do one now. Your videos give me everything I’m looking for - honesty, humility, enthusiasm, positivity, gratefulness. Don’t stop what you’re doing Henry.
Thanks Ben, means a lot mate
BT said it perfectly. The calmness lack of hype along with Henry's maximization of his equipment teaches volumes.
For sure. McKinnon makes great cinematic videos but always feels a bit too flashy. Much better to just get some good solid information like this.
I actually like the shorter exposure as it gives more details
Adding a polariser would have given a bit of detail below the water I think.
10 stop is always in my bag, was the first filter I bought and love it. In terms of the image I preferred the one without the use of the 10 stop as personally i try to strike the balance between movement and detail for rivers and waterfalls. I like to use my 10 stop on seascapes and cityscape images along with my 13 & 16 stops. Nice images Henry and a good discussion to boot
I have to say your enthusiasm for the outdoors and photography is inspiring Henry. You make me want to get off my arse and get out there and shoot something (in the figurative/photographic sense). Your photography tips are useful too, cheers.
I just love your excitement and energy!! ❤️❤️
That little lake shot is peacefully stunning. Love the waterfalls. Great work Henry!!!
I think I prefer the 10 stop shots . It adds a grace to the flow of the water . Thanks Henry 👍
Simplicity as usual. Love your style.
Thank you for this amazing demonstration Henry, i loved this video. You just earned yourself a new sub
Henry, I stumbled across your channel some time ago. Your enthusiasm is infectious!!
I'm really enjoying these 'technical" videos you're doing at the moment, Henry. On the final 2 photos I thought I was going prefer the shorter exposure (and it was great) but I really loved the way the longer exposure completely smoothed out the water in the plunge pool area. Just goes to show, you don't know what's going to work best until you try, I guess.
well done man, great day
The 2nd image on both for me. I've just recently purchased a 10 stop filter and can't wait to get out and try it. Your videos are great 👍.
Both hold their own beauty. The shorter exposure has a more natural look, retaining some movement but the 10 stop is so calming to look at. Thanks once again for your informative videos
Done it again mate, cracking video and full of enthusiasm, such a joy to watch
Just bought myself a 10 stop and a variable + CPF 2 in 1 after watching this and various other videos. Absolutely love watching your videos man. Legend!
Love your energy and passion for your craft. I actually liked the long and short.
I love the longer exposure! 😀
Brilliant video, spectacular scenery . Thanks mate🤟🏾
I am full of admiration for the knowledge, skills of perseverance in making films .. thank you, best regards
I love love love long exposure, that being said I don't think I could chose a favourite between your shorter and longer exposure images all of them are beautiful 😊
Another great video Henry and as many have commented your enthusiasm is infectious. Right now I prefer the short exposure. It keeps detail in the pool but still shows movement in the waterfall. However, if you ask me tomorrow it will probably be the longer exposure. They are both great images. Keep up the great work mate.
Love the video Henry, I thought that I would prefer the first image 1/4 but the longer one still retains texture in the water, magical. I prefer the square filter systems as they are easier to remove to recheck base exposures etc should they change. And it's easier to add filters such as polariser. But each to their own. Keep up the great work mate.
I loved the long exposure!
I like the longer exposure better. Gives me a sense of tranquility of the whole scene. Thank you for a nice explained video process.
I find the shorter ones really interesting.
Not too fuzzy, not to still.
Just about right.
Good video as always mate👍
Great stuff! I do not have a ND filter and I have not known that I needed one, but I am still learning. Thanks for sharing your perspective!
Great vedio!! Both images have the points that shine throught. I do like both along with the ability to change the look. I just got my first ND filter, a 2 to 8 stop K&F to learn with.
Thanks and happy shoting!!
The shorter shutter speed after some contemplation. As someone who is just about to embark on a landscape journey, i'm usually wildlife, that was really helpful. I've invested in a few filters, including a 6 stop ND & now can't wait to get out there and try my hand at a landscape vlog.
I just recently discovered your channel and really love the energy you have for photography and the outdoors! Now that I have subscribed, I’ll be seeing a lot more of your videos! Well done!
Fantastic image of the lake. I loved the effect on the water surface.
Henry, thanks for the video! Smashing shots; I actually like them both but I really like the detail in the 1/4 second exposure. Thanks to you a trip to the UK is on my bucket list. Cheers!
WOW! I definitely prefer the longer than short personally! Incredible shots!
thanks for this!, very well done!
Hi Henry, Geoff from Tasmania, Australia. Just joined your youtube channel, and I agree with your views regarding the use of filters, etc. I too purchased a 6 stop filter as my first filter and quickly realised it didn't meet my requirements for long exposure photography. I then purchased the 10 stop and loved it. It's my go-to filter. I have now also purchased the 15 stop filter and love that too. Love your channel and keep up the good work.
Love both waterfall pictures and the loch on the tarn using the 10 stopper. I'm looking just now at getting a 10 stop so will look at the Nisi. Thanks Henry
Thanks for your advice.👍
Hi Henry I am a new photography student in Australia and wanted to say thanks for your channel it’s awesome! My pick is the longer exposures the tonal range is better than the shorter exposure and the water looks more magical
My first ND filter was a 10 stop and it’s always been my favourite. Great video.
Amazing. Photos I loved congratulations
Thank you, was trying to decide between the 6 and 10 stop and i think based off this video I will go for the 10 stop.
Hi Henry well I would be stuck on that one as I like it with and without filter on. I suppose I would do all like you did and admire them. They are brilliant.
Beautiful scenery there
Beautiful photos.....and I love the shorter exposures the flow was just nice in them .
Love your enthusiasm. Just got a variable nd. Can't get out to try it due to restrictions. Oh, I prefer the 10.😉
I personally like the shorter exposures as there is still some detail in the water. Thanks for the great ND advice. Just working out what I would like for my camera now!!
As for my preference, soooo hard to choose! But I’m leaning towards the 1/4s without the ND filter. I like the ferocity of the water showing through. But honestly, they’re both worthy of printing and hanging on the wall! Thank you for posting these videos. You answer questions I didn’t know I had!
Love them both
Both are nice. But the short is really nice! THX
In this instance I prefer the shorter exposure as I like moving water to look like water rather than a jug of cream being poured into a bowl of steam. But I was glad to hear your recommendation because I bought my first ND filter last month - a 10-stop 😄
Both shots have their place, superb photos 👍
I have had good photos with my 6 stop so far so in time will go for the 10 stop 😊, I like your enthusiasm its how I feel when out with my camera
Definitely the longer exposure. Just love the glass look
Another great video Henry. It was 8 minutes in before I realized it wasn't raining!
Hi Henry, another great video .. don't ever lose that enthusiasm its so great to see.... As for preference of exposure length, i think i prefer the shorter exposure time, but honestly, both are great. Each of the images has something different to say. Maybe a bit of polariser would help you get detail from below the water line, but that's just me being massively pedantic. I so wish I could get images half as good as you. The biggest issue I have to work on is behind the viewfinder. You're not a bad lad considering you're from the wrong side of the Pennines ;-)
Thanks for sharing.... I like both images for different reasons.. I am still learning about ND filters so your video was a great help...
Great video. I like the longer exposure to make the pool of water like glass.
liked both the long and the short exposures. The short has plenty of blurring in the water fall but retains some nice textures in the water below the fall. The long exposure removes the texture in the water but really helps the detail in the rocks to stand out. For the first set I prefer the short exposure the water texture helps connect the foreground to the background. In the second set I like the long exposure I like the way it makes that central bolder like an island stand out.
Another excellent video, Henry. You're right about the 10 stop filter. I use the Lee 10 stop and I'm addicted to long exposure photography. It's pure magic. Thanks for doing what you're doing. We all do appreciate your hard work but as you say, LIVING THE DREAM.
Great video , absolutely no preference ,
i do like the longer exposure nice work
Longer exposure by far! You’ve inspired me to purchase a 10 stop NiSi filter & can’t wait to use it. Thanks for the great videos, very inspirational 📷
Brilliant video as always. Keep up the good work. I prefer the long exposure but there's a time and place for both. As you say, it's all subjective.
Love watching your videos they are so helpful to me I only started photography as a hobby in January this year love your passion I want to take the long exposure water shots but have been unsure about filters thank you so much I have a starting point now ❤
another informative and enjoyable video Henry, thanks. Now to the exposures, I liked both the 1/4sec AND the 40sec but with a strong preference for the 40second shots, something about them is just (to my eye) much more appealing. I just hope I remember half of the things you teach us here when it comes to emulating these techniques. thanks again for the inspiration and knowledge passed on
Wow you give me impression how much u enjoy taking photo and your love of nature , so helpful thanks
Glad you enjoy it!
Truely magnificent, Bravo! 40 sec exposure was quite marvelous shot I must say!
Definitely the long exposure photo eas better. Extremely helpful. Thanks brother 😊.
I have got a 10 stop filter I love it I enjoy long exposure photography even though I am just still learning about photography, love both images thank you for this video
longer exposures are beautiful, but the shorter ones help to capture the violence in the water. hard to choose, really!
Nice video Henry, really like the 10 stop images, I have just recently purchased a K&F concept filter kit and am looking forward to spending time at the coast doing some long exposure shots
I prefer the longer exposures. I recently bought a 10 stop for this very reason, and you've now confirmed that I did the right thing.
Longer. Thanks for this video, I ran into over-exposure issues today and this answers that question. Keep trekking, mate 👍
I'm a bit surprised that there is so little difference in the waterfall photos. I have no real preference here, but the quarter-second exposure gives me most of what I'd want. Thanks for the comparison!
The longer exposures using the ND looks the best imo. I just downloaded the Nisi ND exposure calculator I saw you using and I'll be using it on my next outing.
For me it’s the longer exposures, I like the effect on the water and sky that the 10 ND filter creates ‘mint’
Great video! I'm getting back into long exposure photography after shooting large format film which seems like everything is long exposure with that camera! I live in Florida, USA. My first ND was a 10 stop. I found out quickly that it was so bright here that I use my 15 stop most of the time. They are both great tools to have in the bag. I really like your long exposure versions. Great job and keep up the great work!
I like the shorter exposure on the images presented. I use Lee Filters and have enjoyed using those for waterfalls in the USA. Thanks for your videos, always enjoy watching them and seeing the countryside in your part of the world.
I'm enjoying your video's I've never had a go at landscape before ,we are having a week at the lake district in the autumn so hope to have a go at this, I'm making notes on what settings ect and watching your video's multiply times to get an idea, thank you.
Again, another great video, thank you. I love both but prefer the longer exposures. I'm brand new to photography but I'm quickly realizing that I seem to prefer doing long exposure photography. I just love the effect it produces. Guess that's another reason why I LOVE night time photography and astrophotography. Thanks again for the video.
Great video! I'm currently sat in my home office staring at my computer screen wishing I had your job lol! Joking aside, your channel is fast becoming one of my favourites :) keep up the stellar work!
Great vid Henry. I always have my 10 stop in the bag, but hardly ever use it. The waterfall shot is exactly why I don't use it much. I prefer the shorter exposure - you still get all the movement but retain some detail or texture. The 10 stop turns everything milky which I don't enjoy as much. Great for seascapes, smearing clouds, smoothing ripples on lakes etc, but too much for a waterfall, for me.
The Shorter exposures works well in color, the longer one in B/W
My first filter purchase was a 10stop filter and I just love using it with my waterfall images....my next filter purchase will be a 6 stop. I love all the images but prefer the longer shutter speed for the first of the 2 waterfall images and the shorter shutter speed on the one after it.
Great advice for people like myself just breaking into long exposure photography...thank you ...preferred the 40s shots myself..😊
I'd use both & composite to get fine details in the static areas & the movement where it counts.
Very good discussion. You even executed and give examples on how ND filter works. Thanks!
Long exposure for me. Top video Henry 👏👏
I think I agree with you with the no ND in the waterfall pic...water become too black in the 40 sec...but is all very subjective as usual!!Both great pics mate!!Thanks for your videos again!!!Keep it up!!OUTTT
Love your videos and your enthusiasm. I prefer the shorter exposure, can still see a bit of movement and texture but that's just my personal preference.
Keep up the good work.
Henry, thank you for showing us that the best part of landscape photography is getting out and discovering the beauty of our world...... Living the dream! MINT
My pleasure!
cracking shots. i definitely lean toward the longer exposures, although even the shots without the filter turned out with a decent amount of movement in the water. the only thing i can think of adding to your video might be a mention of dealing with color cast and white balance when using the 10 stop. thanks for sharing.
Yes Henry, talk about the color shift and white balance. Correctable in post?
They are both very good👍
I think the shorter one. I like to go for 1 ~ 2 seconds in these sort of shots to bring some drama to the water in the basin below the waterfall. Great video as ever mate. Bowland Fells look brilliant 👌
i find myself attracted to the softer look of the long exposure. but nether is wrong or right. both are excellent and your footage is nicly put together and is great to watch and inspiring, Keep it up.
Im the opposite side of the UK to you in Lincolnshire and your very right about beauty is all around and that you dont need to travel for miles, its all in your door step.
Henry, your enthusiasm is so infectious! All I want to do is go out with my camera right now! The only problem with that, it's a little dark at 6.30pm in the winter!
Ah well.....☹️....👍
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I've just started out as a beginner doing landscape photography, mainly seascapes and I opted for a 10 stop ND filter as my first one. Would definitely agree this was the right decision.
Thank you!
Happy Thanksgiving Henry from Minnesota ! Just sitting down to enjoy your latest video.
I like both! But think I like the silky effect of the longer exposure better.