You used to be called ‘The Bronica Guy’, maybe ‘The Fog Man’ would be be more apt these days. You seem to be blessed with fog wherever you go, which makes for great videos and beautiful photos. I live about 1000m above Sydney and we have our share of fog, but unfortunately I’m not able to get out there very often, but when I do, I’m in heaven !
At one point you seemed to be unsure about a composition with two trees at the very edge of the (imagined) frame. I wondered why you don't sometimes turn your camera to portrait mode as the top and bottom of the frame then become the effective sides and the composition becomes easier to see? Any way, a very inspiring set of images. Thank you.
Another awesome and inspirational video. Many thanks. I love your preference for a square crop in your final image. How come you don’t shoot in square format?
Really enjoy these videos, it's good to see your viewpoint and how you are deciding on the composition in real time. How have you setup your point of view camera looking at the LCD screen?
It’s interesting to notice that your recent videos with the most views are those about gear and technical (wide open shooting). That’s actually sad. I love your feel and your b&w, but it looks like having an "arty" approach doesn’t catch attention...
What a catch! Urbanism here is just puke! For me it's just cultural landscapes, forests and my girls, nothing else is worth photographing. By the way, yesterday we got another forest nature reserve up on the Totenåsen Hills, we have so many forest reserves up in the hills here now, 20-30 forest reserves I guess. And I like trees much more than people:-)
Inspiring as always. Thanks for making the effort to show us the inside view of your photography
I love your pov videos…
I've been enjoying your travel videos.
That was so good , I’m now itching to get out on a foggy day ( I might have to wait a while , we rarely get any fog where in live )
This is another great video Adrian 👍🏽
Thanks for taking us along on your cold, foggy walk. And, also, for sharing your thoughts on composition. Great photos, like always.
You achieved so many good images from one outing - very inspiring.
Ho carallo! Eso es Monforte! 😍
I am always mesmerized by your videos. Though I a very familiar with leading lines I'm learning how to use multiples as you do. Thanks as always.
Fermoso Monforte bañado polo fuscallo! E, para rematar, unhas cachenas! Ben feito, Adrián.
This is just fantastic and I thank you for it!
This was a beautiful and interesting video. Thank you.
Great video! Thanks!
You used to be called ‘The Bronica Guy’, maybe ‘The Fog Man’ would be be more apt these days. You seem to be blessed with fog wherever you go, which makes for great videos and beautiful photos.
I live about 1000m above Sydney and we have our share of fog, but unfortunately I’m not able to get out there very often, but when I do, I’m in heaven !
At one point you seemed to be unsure about a composition with two trees at the very edge of the (imagined) frame. I wondered why you don't sometimes turn your camera to portrait mode as the top and bottom of the frame then become the effective sides and the composition becomes easier to see?
Any way, a very inspiring set of images. Thank you.
Another awesome and inspirational video. Many thanks. I love your preference for a square crop in your final image. How come you don’t shoot in square format?
Really enjoy these videos, it's good to see your viewpoint and how you are deciding on the composition in real time.
How have you setup your point of view camera looking at the LCD screen?
Why not put some black tape on the back screen to mimic a 1:1 crop?
Just watched this video again. Hmmm! A little gaffer tape over your screen to give a 1x1 view?
Have you given up shooting on film?
It’s interesting to notice that your recent videos with the most views are those about gear and technical (wide open shooting). That’s actually sad. I love your feel and your b&w, but it looks like having an "arty" approach doesn’t catch attention...
It's the annoying TH-cam algorithm - camera gear and tech reviews get the most views, but it's videos like these that I most enjoy watching.
@@RussWeymouthPhotography Agreed👆
What a catch! Urbanism here is just puke! For me it's just cultural landscapes, forests and my girls, nothing else is worth photographing.
By the way, yesterday we got another forest nature reserve up on the Totenåsen Hills, we have so many forest reserves up in the hills here now, 20-30 forest reserves I guess.
And I like trees much more than people:-)