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Thank you very helpful.
ОтветитьWow.. I love liking and subscribing to a channel before the first video I've ever seen on the channel comes to an end. I can tell you are a man of action and boy is it rubbing off in me right now. Your spirit for the art form shines in your teachings and has no doubt already improved my photography simply by watching more. Can't wait to dive deep into your catalogue and stay ready for new teachings!
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ОтветитьMy problem is not getting down to eye level. It’s getting back up again😂
ОтветитьI found this advice really helpful. I am really grateful to you for sharing your insights. As a beginner in photography I found them very helpful and will use them in my next shoot.
ОтветитьBrilliant advice, every single tip lifts your photographs up another level. Thank you.
ОтветитьThose "don't chase your target" and get down low tips are spot on. I've employed these and others for years.
ОтветитьHeeeey, I am using the exact same lens. Just bought it recently. Its a beast!!!!
ОтветитьGreat videos!! Thanks for the advice!! Subscribed 👍
ОтветитьA tiny collapsible stool and a cheap $20 hunting camo tarp was the best upgrade I've ever made to wildlife photography
ОтветитьBeautiful Video, hope you get more followers soon 🙂
ОтветитьWhat camera do you shoot?
ОтветитьHere is what I told my students when I taught nature photography for 20 years: potters make their art from mud. jewelers make their art from gold. Photographers make their art from light. Thats not a deer in your photo, it’s the light reflecting off the deer. Look for the light, not the deer.
ОтветитьAmazing images, beautiful. You are not only capturing wildlife but the mood. Excellent presentation without speaking gears gears and gears. you are talking about talent, artistic approach and pure beauty. BRAVO Sir !
ОтветитьThe music ruined this video. It’s too loud. You don’t need any music. Stop the music.
Ответитьcool video, thanks !
ОтветитьI see no video up there.
ОтветитьMost valuable insights
ОтветитьGood point that having the photo tell a story will make it more interesting. But here's an alternative to sticking with the same one species for a long time : have the photo tell a story about relationships between things in nature. Maybe it's between the bird and the tree (you had a good shot of that), or between the bird and the water and the things it finds in the water, or the bird and its poop and the forest which benefits from it. Maybe go beyond just making a photo "look good", maybe make it educational too!
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