I'd love to see a video on how far you could push long exposure effects not using any filters and just the exposure/aperture/shutter speed settings. That would be really interesting. Edit: never mind, I just saw your video from last year about long exposures without filters, very interesting :)
I’m developing my style at the moment, and the philosophy I have is capturing a moment in time (the decisive moment if you will). So at this early stage of my photography I prefer movement frozen. That is not to say that my attitude will change over time, and I’m sure I’ll reference this video when I want to do a long exposure in the future. Great video as always, G’day from Australia!
For me it is the mix of complete stillness and motion blur that has me hooked on this style, I myself love this effect, just purchased a ND 10 stop filter.
Just started getting into photography and love your videos. These long exposure landscapes are what really drew me in. I love the timeless quality yours have. Thanks for giving us a peak into your eyes.
Another great childhood memory- Whitby in Dracula, the vista of the church and the girls on the bench looking out to the Demeter,crashing on the rocks.
Thanks so much for two reasons: 1) A really useful introduction and I can't wait to get stuck in, 2) The poles, they are called groynes and they stop long shore drift. I learned that in geography 50 years ago and that's the first time I've been able to use it, l'm so grateful.
Thanks. I did now know they were called groynes but you have just caused me to watch a BBC educational video about longshore drift. Very interesting, particularly where it’s responsible for creating Spits such as Spurn Point.
Great video. You touched on something in this video which I've noticed I do, but many others don't, and that is, stay AFTER the sun sets. The one thing I always see other photographers do is the moment that sun disappears on the horizon, most are packed up and back in their cars and gone. Stay after sunset guys and girls, most of the time the best light is after sunset.
That is often the case although I think it depends on what you like and also what you are photographing. I love a big colourful sky reflected in the sea. Sometimes though it's more important to have some beautiful golden light on the land lighting up your foreground than it is a colourful sky.
That last photo is awesome! I do like a good bit of long exposure but I think the best photos are often shorter times. I like the way you frame it- using different techniques as a way to get the creative juices flowing again. Would like to see some other photographic techniques you use too!
One of my favourite techniques as it simplifies the image and breaks it down to it's pure compositional content. Also the contrast in textures between the smooth water and the texture of the fixed object in the scene
I love long exposure! For me it creates a dreamy effect and I love that. It also creates Something we can’t see. Like showing another side to the beautiful world we live in 💖
I love long exposure photography...I’m addicted to it, I Live near the ocean with plenty of foreground subjects Oddly though one way around light getting into viewfinder is switch to live mode just before you take it I also use my screen in live mode to work out light ..... With touch screen cameras you can use the screen to touch ...the camera won’t move
Long exposures are another tool in the bag to be used at the right time. Personally I get a great sense of satisfaction from them. On my Canon I dont need to cover the viewfinder to stop light leaking if I jump over into live view. I use SRB filter system which has given me no problems regarding colour cast and is a hell of a lot cheaper than Lee. It would break my Yorkshire heart to spend that much on filters lol
Hi Adam, I find your blogs very interesting. IWe spent a week at Whitby on our last trip to the uk in 2006. I was taking video back then love. My wife and I moved to Tasmania from Sheffield in 1968. My is now disabled so I don't get out as often with my camera as I would like. Tasmania is a landscape photographers dream. Thanks for sharing, and I always look forward to your uploads.
I love long exposures, I think it makes the photos more artistic and more interesting. People usually will ask how did you make the water look like that? and it's good to explain that it is an in camera technique and not photoshop manipulation as many tend to think.
I haven’t had her chance of catching your videos as of late. Glad I came across this one. Refueled my desire to shoot long exposure again. Lovely final image. Thanks for sharing Adam.
Great video, Adam. How can one not love Whitby and your long exposure images were stunning. I thought the shot of the harbour wall with the steps was most unusual and very eye catching. Thank you.
This is the third time that I have watched this video. I will be visiting a beach on Tokyo Bay this week and hope to try some of the techniques you presented with this video. Thank you so much for all you do on your channel.
I just purchased a Cannon 90D, this is my first DSLR camera, I look forward on learning how to capture long exposures. Thanks for the video, it really helped me understand how to capture these kind of photos. I loved your long exposure photos!
Hi Adam ive just started to follow your First man Photography video’s.You have given me a new lease of inspiration to my photography and lots of new tasks to capture in frame. Many thanks John.
Awesome video Adam, I love seascapes images especially long exposure ones. These images you managed to capture were stunning and are a wonderful example of the spectacular effects you can achieve with this sort of landscape photography. Looks like it was a really pleasant day on the coast, thanks for sharing mate!
Thanks Andrew. Much appreciated. It was the first time in a while that I have been out on my own and it was enjoyable. I have been to Whitby many many times in my life but this was also the first time alone. It was really good to have the time to explore some good compositions.
This is just superb, I've been looking for "landscapes design ideas" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Giyily Landscaping Yatty - (search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my partner got great results with it.
What an excellent teaching of long exposure, you are passionate on the subject which only fuels my motivation to succeed. A very well thought out explanation which i have watched twice now - Thank you and well done!
I really enjoyed this video and learned a lot. Though I have the theory of long exposures in my head, I found that I learned from what you saw in your minds eye. The image with the ladder on the wall isn't one I would have seen myself for long exposure, but it is fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
You've inspired me! Word to the wise (and the thrifty): Buy the largest filters you need, then get step-up rings to fit them on your smaller lenses. You don't need every filter in every size, just one of each and step-up rings.
Hi Adam, I’m a huge fan of long exposures, not least for the effects you can get but they do force you to slow down a notch. You have some great images here, I especially like the ladder and wall example. Cheers Chris.
Good presentation and teaching style, straight talking and polite. Thanks, just getting into long exposure and some good reinforcing tips to give me confidense.
Once again - a great video from you. I kindly feel the need, to go to the beach. :) For people living in the UK, having all four seasides of all four directions near to you, is a big gift of nature. Enviable!
Yeah I'm lucky. I'm back at that last location on the video coming out on Sunday. Quite a different video but some amazing and unique conditions occurred. I can't wait to share it.
You inspired me I will be trying this I have got some pretty good 30 sec shots at night. Haven't used bulb mode yet. I will be purchasing some ND filters this week and trying this Thank you appreciate the video
Great video Adam and the perfect subject matter for long exposure photography. I also use a 16stop ND amongst others and I love how it turns everything nice and silky smooth, or hides people, animals and boats or cars for that matter. Pity you didn't get any colour in the sky for your last image, better luck next time mate.
Very good tip about the cumulative effect of the clouds catching color from a sunset. I've been interested in LE photography for a while, but being in central Illinois there is no interesting water anywhere to shoot, unless it comes from our garden hose. Thanks for the tip on cloud color, that's the part that jumped out at me.
Just found your channel a few weeks ago, really enjoying your videos and learning something each time out. Nice to hear about photography, not just gear for a change. Greetings from Canada, and keep up the good work.
great video i think this is one of your best ones, I'm not taking anything away from the other videos. I think I've seen them all now keep up thee good work love all the effort you put in for us to learn. the images where amazing Terry
Great vlog Adam. I love long exposure photography, it produces an image that the eye can't create. I did one last summer while on holiday in North Devon of 8.30 minutes! The image has done well in a my camera club competition. Super work and thanks for sharing.
I love it and I have just treated myself to a full set of filters to do more. Loved your shots today, especially the last which had great texture in the water.
Good video Adam. I think that long exposures divide the community a bit. Some people love them and some hate them. personally I think they have their place with the right subject and conditions. Really liked that last image, very ethereal
Expecting a ten stop (and a 70-200 f4 + 67mm ring) from Amazon this week, looking forward to using it (them) particularly after watching this, love the pic of the ladder and pier
Enjoyed this a lot its great messing about with nd filters nice to see whitby again i was down northumberland weekend weather was awfull managed sunday To get out on the coastline great work adam
A year ago this video was posted on Reddit and I came over here to check it out. Ever since then I’ve been a loyal follower and great fan of your work, Adam. It therefore makes me feel terribly sorry about the current state of your health - but I know that you are even stronger than any kind of challenge you might face. I want to thank you for teaching, entertaining and motivating me since I found your channel. Also I wish you all the best for the future. Keep your head up and keep on having fun out there. Cheers
Thanks Adam, I've only just found your channel and am enjoying your excellent videos. It was delight to see Whitby as I will be visiting there in August, my grandfather was born in Whitby. Keep up the good work.
Nice video Adam, appreciate the effort and time involved getting all the footage and explaining the technical details. My favourite image was your last shot of the day. As you said long exposures take time to setup and capture but I like how they can simplify a scene and give it that unique look.
Hi Adam. Many thanks for a great video and excellent long exposure instructions. Love in particular your second shot of the pier and ladder. Well spotted. Great learning in looking for an image where it may not be obvious. Well done. You’ve got a new subscriber.
Great video, I`m a huge fan of long exposure photography, seperates your images from regular shots made at that location. I purchased a 10 stop glass filter from Zomei and really happy about it. They seem to deliver quality filters for acceptable prices now
Hey man, found your channel from your IR videos a couple of years ago, been great watching you develop as a creator with your style and confidence! Keep up the good work!
Great video Adam I've just bought a 10 stopper to have a go with my Pentax k3ii and been unsure on how to calculate the exposure time but will get the app you recommended so thank you for that and best wishes!!
excellent tutorial, very well presented and very interesting. Your style of presentation made it so much more interesting than others here who could put you to sleep, reeling off figures and numbers regarding exposure time calculations, especially for night photography. I´m just starting to get back into landscape & longer exposure photography after some years away from it ( a new camera always helps kick start the creative juices ;) ) I learned most of this many years ago while doing a photography course (back in the days of film) and did a lot of landscape photography back then, then moved into portraiture, weddings, and then became somewhat disillusioned with the commercial photography market due to the cut-throat nature of it. Now I just do what I love doing, travel & landscape and street photography. Watching this helps me (and others I guess) want to get out there again. So thanks for posting :)
First Class Photography First Man, stunning photo's, really useful video- well explained long exposure techniques, also thanks for exposure settings. Thank You for this excellent video.
This was a really cool video. As a beginner photographer this really explains all the complexity usually one faces from light, equipment, settings and so on. And you’ve done it quite beautifully with your time lapse/ drone footage. Good job keep it up. Subbed!
I tried subscribing but it wouldn't let me, because I already did like a year ago lol. Your my favorite landscape photographer to learn from. Keep it up mate.
You know, call me Mr. Thicky, but I never thought of auto focusing, then switching to manual focus in order to lock the focus before screwing on the filter. I thank you for that..Grreat photos by the way..
I'm just getting into using ND filters so there is a lot of information in this that was truly useful! Thanks for sharing!! Oh, you do take some rather nice photos too! : )
Are you a fan of long exposure photography or would you rather leave it alone?
First Man Photography love long exposure but sometimes a shorter exposure can be better
Yes I enjoy LE. Moving clouds can sometimes give surprising results. Thanks for the video Adam.
I'd love to see a video on how far you could push long exposure effects not using any filters and just the exposure/aperture/shutter speed settings. That would be really interesting.
Edit: never mind, I just saw your video from last year about long exposures without filters, very interesting :)
I’m developing my style at the moment, and the philosophy I have is capturing a moment in time (the decisive moment if you will). So at this early stage of my photography I prefer movement frozen. That is not to say that my attitude will change over time, and I’m sure I’ll reference this video when I want to do a long exposure in the future. Great video as always, G’day from Australia!
For me it is the mix of complete stillness and motion blur that has me hooked on this style, I myself love this effect, just purchased a ND 10 stop filter.
Just started getting into photography and love your videos. These long exposure landscapes are what really drew me in. I love the timeless quality yours have. Thanks for giving us a peak into your eyes.
Another great childhood memory- Whitby in Dracula, the vista of the church and the girls on the bench looking out to the Demeter,crashing on the rocks.
Thanks so much for two reasons:
1) A really useful introduction and I can't wait to get stuck in,
2) The poles, they are called groynes and they stop long shore drift. I learned that in geography 50 years ago and that's the first time I've been able to use it, l'm so grateful.
Thanks. I did now know they were called groynes but you have just caused me to watch a BBC educational video about longshore drift. Very interesting, particularly where it’s responsible for creating Spits such as Spurn Point.
Great video. You touched on something in this video which I've noticed I do, but many others don't, and that is, stay AFTER the sun sets. The one thing I always see other photographers do is the moment that sun disappears on the horizon, most are packed up and back in their cars and gone. Stay after sunset guys and girls, most of the time the best light is after sunset.
That is often the case although I think it depends on what you like and also what you are photographing. I love a big colourful sky reflected in the sea. Sometimes though it's more important to have some beautiful golden light on the land lighting up your foreground than it is a colourful sky.
That last photo is awesome! I do like a good bit of long exposure but I think the best photos are often shorter times. I like the way you frame it- using different techniques as a way to get the creative juices flowing again. Would like to see some other photographic techniques you use too!
One of my favourite techniques as it simplifies the image and breaks it down to it's pure compositional content. Also the contrast in textures between the smooth water and the texture of the fixed object in the scene
I love long exposure! For me it creates a dreamy effect and I love that. It also creates
Something we can’t see. Like showing another side to the beautiful world we live in 💖
That photo of the wall and ladder is just sublime!
Thanks. Really glad you like it.
I love long exposure photography...I’m addicted to it, I Live near the ocean with plenty of foreground subjects
Oddly though one way around light getting into viewfinder is switch to live mode just before you take it
I also use my screen in live mode to work out light .....
With touch screen cameras you can use the screen to touch ...the camera won’t move
Best tutorial out there by far. No one else explains it as well as you.
Or if they do, they miss things out.
Great job
Whitby, a place I've not been to for too many years. Some beautiful long exposure images, stunning.
Long exposures are another tool in the bag to be used at the right time. Personally I get a great sense of satisfaction from them. On my Canon I dont need to cover the viewfinder to stop light leaking if I jump over into live view. I use SRB filter system which has given me no problems regarding colour cast and is a hell of a lot cheaper than Lee. It would break my Yorkshire heart to spend that much on filters lol
I'm just getting into long exposure photography and have found your videos to be immensely helpful! Thank you and keep up the good work!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Have not been to Whitby in about 20 years as I no longer live in the UK but really enjoyed the photos and its making me want to fly in for a visit.
Hi Adam, I find your blogs very interesting. IWe spent a week at Whitby on our last trip to the uk in 2006. I was taking video back then love.
My wife and I moved to Tasmania from Sheffield in 1968. My is now disabled so I don't get out as often with my camera as I would like. Tasmania is a landscape photographers dream.
Thanks for sharing, and I always look forward to your uploads.
I love long exposures, I think it makes the photos more artistic and more interesting. People usually will ask how did you make the water look like that? and it's good to explain that it is an in camera technique and not photoshop manipulation as many tend to think.
As an experienced shooter, I am awed by your talent. You taught me things today that I did not realize. Thanks so much for sharing your skills!
Wow. Amazing comment. Thanks Mark. Means a lot.
I haven’t had her chance of catching your videos as of late. Glad I came across this one. Refueled my desire to shoot long exposure again. Lovely final image. Thanks for sharing Adam.
Thanks Diego. Glad you liked the video. Good to have you back.
Great video, Adam. How can one not love Whitby and your long exposure images were stunning. I thought the shot of the harbour wall with the steps was most unusual and very eye catching. Thank you.
This is the third time that I have watched this video. I will be visiting a beach on Tokyo Bay this week and hope to try some of the techniques you presented with this video. Thank you so much for all you do on your channel.
I just purchased a Cannon 90D, this is my first DSLR camera, I look forward on learning how to capture long exposures. Thanks for the video, it really helped me understand how to capture these kind of photos. I loved your long exposure photos!
Hi Adam ive just started to follow your First man Photography video’s.You have given me a new lease of inspiration to my photography and lots of new tasks to capture in frame. Many thanks John.
Awesome video Adam, I love seascapes images especially long exposure ones. These images you managed to capture were stunning and are a wonderful example of the spectacular effects you can achieve with this sort of landscape photography. Looks like it was a really pleasant day on the coast, thanks for sharing mate!
Thanks Andrew. Much appreciated. It was the first time in a while that I have been out on my own and it was enjoyable. I have been to Whitby many many times in my life but this was also the first time alone. It was really good to have the time to explore some good compositions.
This is just superb, I've been looking for "landscapes design ideas" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Giyily Landscaping Yatty - (search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my partner got great results with it.
What an excellent teaching of long exposure, you are passionate on the subject which only fuels my motivation to succeed. A very well thought out explanation which i have watched twice now - Thank you and well done!
I really enjoyed this video and learned a lot. Though I have the theory of long exposures in my head, I found that I learned from what you saw in your minds eye. The image with the ladder on the wall isn't one I would have seen myself for long exposure, but it is fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
You have given me the knowledge of how to use my 10 & 6 stop filters. Thank you, just need to find a time to go and experiment.
You've inspired me!
Word to the wise (and the thrifty): Buy the largest filters you need, then get step-up rings to fit them on your smaller lenses. You don't need every filter in every size, just one of each and step-up rings.
Hi Adam, I’m a huge fan of long exposures, not least for the effects you can get but they do force you to slow down a notch. You have some great images here, I especially like the ladder and wall example. Cheers Chris.
Good presentation and teaching style, straight talking and polite. Thanks, just getting into long exposure and some good reinforcing tips to give me confidense.
Once again - a great video from you. I kindly feel the need, to go to the beach. :)
For people living in the UK, having all four seasides of all four directions near to you, is a big gift of nature. Enviable!
Yeah I'm lucky. I'm back at that last location on the video coming out on Sunday. Quite a different video but some amazing and unique conditions occurred. I can't wait to share it.
Well then,
Sunday = RUclips time! 😉
You inspired me I will be trying this I have got some pretty good 30 sec shots at night. Haven't used bulb mode yet. I will be purchasing some ND filters this week and trying this Thank you appreciate the video
Fabulous info on long exposure and great shots to go with it. Love your vision with the ladder, I would never have seen that and it works a treat
the last picture is quite amazing and inspirational also!
Great video Adam and the perfect subject matter for long exposure photography. I also use a 16stop ND amongst others and I love how it turns everything nice and silky smooth, or hides people, animals and boats or cars for that matter. Pity you didn't get any colour in the sky for your last image, better luck next time mate.
I’m a big LEE ND filter fan and love long exposure photography. Enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing.
Very good tip about the cumulative effect of the clouds catching color from a sunset. I've been interested in LE photography for a while, but being in central Illinois there is no interesting water anywhere to shoot, unless it comes from our garden hose. Thanks for the tip on cloud color, that's the part that jumped out at me.
Fantastic video Adam. Keep going with quality content.
Thanks buddy. Really appreciate your comment.
Amazing pictures! I'll definitely try it out! Thanks!
Just found your channel a few weeks ago, really enjoying your videos and learning something each time out. Nice to hear about photography, not just gear for a change. Greetings from Canada, and keep up the good work.
Hi Rick. Really appreciate you watching and thanks for the taking the time to comment. Means a lot.
beautiful video and coincidentally, just the place. I am looking forward to visit this place in a week!
great video i think this is one of your best ones, I'm not taking anything away from the other videos. I think I've seen them all now keep up thee good work love all the effort you put in for us to learn. the images where amazing
Terry
Great vlog Adam. I love long exposure photography, it produces an image that the eye can't create. I did one last summer while on holiday in North Devon of 8.30 minutes! The image has done well in a my camera club competition. Super work and thanks for sharing.
I love it and I have just treated myself to a full set of filters to do more. Loved your shots today, especially the last which had great texture in the water.
nice images adam, you certainly got the eye to pick that ladder out.
Great video ! Shot with two piers in it is absolutely phenomenal!
Beautiful timelapse in the intro! Love long exposure photography!
Good video Adam. I think that long exposures divide the community a bit. Some people love them and some hate them. personally I think they have their place with the right subject and conditions. Really liked that last image, very ethereal
I love long exposure photography but have not had the filters until now. Hopefully trying it out next weekend with a trip to Cornwall
Expecting a ten stop (and a 70-200 f4 + 67mm ring) from Amazon this week, looking forward to using it (them) particularly after watching this, love the pic of the ladder and pier
Enjoyed this a lot its great messing about with nd filters nice to see whitby again i was down northumberland weekend weather was awfull managed sunday
To get out on the coastline great work adam
Great video again Adam. Love the shot with the ladder in particular
A year ago this video was posted on Reddit and I came over here to check it out.
Ever since then I’ve been a loyal follower and great fan of your work, Adam. It therefore makes me feel terribly sorry about the current state of your health - but I know that you are even stronger than any kind of challenge you might face.
I want to thank you for teaching, entertaining and motivating me since I found your channel. Also I wish you all the best for the future.
Keep your head up and keep on having fun out there.
Cheers
Ah thanks buddy. I really appreciate your message.
you done it again another great video I learn so much from you and you make me want to get out there again to take photos
New fan from the US, thanks for the tips on LEP. Now I must binge watch more of your videos...
Ha. Thanks buddy. I really appreciate you watching and subscribing.
Thanks Adam, really enjoyed the simple and effective video. 'techi' enough without being too intense. Love the shots
Thanks Amanda. Really glad you enjoyed it.
The word you were looking for was groyne at 9.42 - great video. Have got a filter on my to-buy list now
Ha yes. Thanks. Appreciate that.
Hello Adam, very enjoyable indeed. Fascinating how you can see through a 6 stop ND filter. Fab images...
Thanks Adam, I've only just found your channel and am enjoying your excellent videos. It was delight to see Whitby as I will be visiting there in August, my grandfather was born in Whitby. Keep up the good work.
Nice video Adam, appreciate the effort and time involved getting all the footage and explaining the technical details. My favourite image was your last shot of the day. As you said long exposures take time to setup and capture but I like how they can simplify a scene and give it that unique look.
I love long exposure photography. Thanks for the tips it was most helpful.
Hi Adam. Many thanks for a great video and excellent long exposure instructions. Love in particular your second shot of the pier and ladder. Well spotted. Great learning in looking for an image where it may not be obvious. Well done. You’ve got a new subscriber.
Loved it Adam, well done mate, thanks again, Bob
Nice tutorial. Excited to try out your tips soon. Thank you.
Really nice images. And Whitby is a beautiful part of the country. Its one of my favourite places to visit and shoot images.
Thanks Andrew. I grew up about 30 mins from Whitby so it's close to my heart.
Very helpful and informative video! Thanks, Adam.
Great video, I`m a huge fan of long exposure photography, seperates your images from regular shots made at that location. I purchased a 10 stop glass filter from Zomei and really happy about it. They seem to deliver quality filters for acceptable prices now
Yeah definitely. I am very impressed with mine.
really tempted to try some long exposure photos now...just have to get some ND filters. Thanks Adam.
Some great tips here. Havnt done long exposure for a while but now feeling the need to do it. Great vlog.
Hey man, found your channel from your IR videos a couple of years ago, been great watching you develop as a creator with your style and confidence! Keep up the good work!
Love the ladder shot Adam!
Thanks just what I needed to help with my filter & 10 stop questions x
An absolute great fan of LE; as have all three of Lee Filters ND filters.
Me too, I love the ethereal feel it can creat.
Great video Adam I've just bought a 10 stopper to have a go with my Pentax k3ii and been unsure on how to calculate the exposure time but will get the app you recommended so thank you for that and best wishes!!
Thanks for the tips. Cant wait to try this out with my G7 and a 4 stop filter that came with it.
my favourite vid yet, first man!
Thanks for all the tips Adam they are really helping me out
Amazing video. Looking at getting myself some filters. Really enjoying your channel Adam! Thanks for your advice and great journeys!
Thanks Chris. Really appreciate you watching.
Loved this video! Thank you Adam.
Great video Adam! Always nice to see my hometown getting a feature 😄✌🏻
Great video. Covering the viewfinder was new. Lots of subtle details to learn.
Loved last photo!! Very helpful video.
excellent tutorial, very well presented and very interesting. Your style of presentation made it so much more interesting than others here who could put you to sleep, reeling off figures and numbers regarding exposure time calculations, especially for night photography. I´m just starting to get back into landscape & longer exposure photography after some years away from it ( a new camera always helps kick start the creative juices ;) ) I learned most of this many years ago while doing a photography course (back in the days of film) and did a lot of landscape photography back then, then moved into portraiture, weddings, and then became somewhat disillusioned with the commercial photography market due to the cut-throat nature of it.
Now I just do what I love doing, travel & landscape and street photography. Watching this helps me (and others I guess) want to get out there again. So thanks for posting :)
Thank you I am anxious to give it a try.
Great shots. I love long exposure I do it a lot.
First Class Photography First Man, stunning photo's, really useful video- well explained long exposure techniques, also thanks for exposure settings. Thank You for this excellent video.
This was a really cool video. As a beginner photographer this really explains all the complexity usually one faces from light, equipment, settings and so on. And you’ve done it quite beautifully with your time lapse/ drone footage. Good job keep it up. Subbed!
Thank you very much. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment and I’ll do my best to make your subscription worthwhile. Thanks again.
Really opened my eyes to the creative advantages of long exposure photography. Beautifully and simply explained. Thank you from another Yorky!
Less is definitely more in long exposures, well presented and informative video Adam.
You captured some great shots in this video. Really nicely done.
Have just found this post while scrolling through,,,really helpful thank you so much :)
I tried subscribing but it wouldn't let me, because I already did like a year ago lol. Your my favorite landscape photographer to learn from. Keep it up mate.
You know, call me Mr. Thicky, but I never thought of auto focusing, then switching to manual focus in order to lock the focus before screwing on the filter. I thank you for that..Grreat photos by the way..
I'm just getting into using ND filters so there is a lot of information in this that was truly useful! Thanks for sharing!! Oh, you do take some rather nice photos too! : )
Wonderful video! Great compositions and excellent creative eye.
Excellent Video and Images, Adam. Totally enjoyed the content and tips you shared.
so much of hard work in there! i love it!
Been looking to get into long exposure photography, this is really helpful thanks.
Loved the video i love long exposure and the black and white ladder shot was awesome
Going to watch your Glencoe blog again - the drone footage looked superb.