As I revisit your videos, like I did after shooting the Milky Way last night, I wish I could give you another like. There are others who have explained Sequator, but yours is the clearest tutorial for me. Thanks.
Hi Richard! This is SO good. All your videos are great, all the time. Thank you 😊 for all that repetitive information. I need it so much!Then, after a while, it’s so integrated inside that it goes naturally out of my mind ... then to the camera 📷 or computer 💻 ... well, that’s the goal. 😂 No problem, I’ll listen many other times. For the moment, with nasty weather that gives cloudy skies, snow and rain over here, it’s more difficult to hang around outside for hours! 😘😍😘
I think I'm repeating everyone else...but I love your videos...I watch them over and over, so the repetitive nature doesn't bother me! Keep up the good work!
Richard, I could watch these videos over and over. Don't worry about them being repetitive. Most of us need to see these techniques over and over. I enjoy all of your videos, but I especially like the editing and workflow ones. Well done, and another great image!
Richard, thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us! You are an excellent teacher and an amazing photographer! I've watched this video (and many of your other videos) many times. Once again, thanks for all of your help, your wisdom, and your humble personality. God bless.
Totally agree with the comment below. The repetition is excellent, and it is certainly my favoured way of learning. I have to say that, even though I have watched every one of your videos (and a lot more than once!!), I have never yet felt any of them to be repetitive. I always pick up something I missed the first (and second) time. Plus, the subjects you choose are always interesting, and what you achieve with your lighting and editing techniques is always so impressive. So, I am absolutely not bored.....quite the opposite in fact. People new to photography would benefit massively from watching your videos, even if they had absolutely no interest in nightscaping, because the principles of photography are always explained in your natural and enthusiastic manner. Thanks again for a great video. I am really enjoying bringing your learning and techniques to bear, here in the UK.
I AM BINGE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS…. I LOVE LOVE YOUR WORK ., I AM ENTHRALLED., PLEASE KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING !!!! This is pure entertainment!!! I want to learn all of this !!!!
I agree that repetition is what makes all the technical stuff "sink in", for me anyway. I will keep watching these videos over again and again until I get the process down. Thank you so much for these tutorials Richard! Another fantastic image!
Richard thank you very much teaching us again. Unfortunately we are on the other side of the world (Europe) and I have to wait until Febrary before the core of the milkyway is visible again.
great work i enjoy these repetitive videos they help so much with a subject im looking at doing next season and the editing is what im worried about so its nice that this is here for people like me
Fantastic Richard. I would encourage you to continue with these videos and keep repeating things, that helps a lot! Thank you for all the time you spend teaching us on how to become better night scape photographers!!
Your a happy little rattler Richard!! I've said this in the past but you only need to see the comments to know that your helping more than hindering people's ability to learn with what is and often needs to be repeated. Trust your instincts, we are all here because we value your help, inspiration and generosity by sharing. All that jazz aside l love this edit... go you!
I am going over your videos now that I bought my first camera, and I thank you very much for going over and over again in different videos about the technic. If I were in Australia I would go to one of your workshops. Thanks again!! God bless you!
Richard, your calm nature and enthusiasm for your art is contagious. Repetition doesn't come into my thoughts, at all! Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to a chance to find low ambient light soon (and hope for the fires to cease, for everyone's sake). Thanks again.
Absolutely love your tutorials. My husband sat with me today and watched them for the first time and he said we have to go out and try this. So once the Milky Way is visual next week I'll go out and have a go at some local silos.
Don't apologize for repetition Richard - I for one love it. Like you said, it helps to "cement" techniques into our minds (and I need all the "cement" I can get). Thank you again for a GREAT video and please keep it up. I have learned more from your videos than you can imagine!
@@nightscapeimages.richard Im with Glen, I love the repetition. helps remind me not to skip a step and not rush. I haven't had a chance to try any of this yet due to crappy weather here at home, but I will soon. Love your videos and photos.
Hi Richard as others have stated dont apologize and please keep them coming as I need as much help as you can give me with post production and I enjoy everone. Thanks again
I see I commented 11 mts ago. I think I've improved but, truthfully, I can comprehend this vid so much more today and am still learning, esp about Sequator. Thank you very much, Richard.
Hi Richard, just watched this video again & got something out of it that I had forgoten. I reckon I've watched most of your videos more than once. As you say, repitition is the best way to learn this stuff!
This series has been so helpful. It's true that there's a benefit to showing your technique multiple times. Not boring at all! Appreciate the level of detail and explanation. Do these as long as you like.
Great video again, Richard! A real inspiration! And as other users already commented: do not apologize! I appreciate these repetitions very much. As you said in the video : it helps in learning! Thank you for explaining your workflow in detail!
Repetition can be a good thing at times, and your videos are one of those times. I bookmark all of your videos because even though they are somewhat repetitive, there are subtle nuances with each video and one can glean important information from each one. Please continue your work and watch your numbers grow.
Excellent video once again. I got into astro photography about a year ago and every time I go out i get a little bit better and its because of you and your educational and inspirational videos that got me into this fantastic hobby to begin with. Keep doing what you love and thanks for sharing.
Hi Richard, I'm just getting into nightscape/astrophotography and yours is by far the best resource I've found. Especially regarding foreground lighting and how you put it all together in post.
Thanks for the video Richard. Repetive is good, please don't change a thing. Your channel is just about the only one that I am happy to sit and watch in full. I have learnt so much and am very appreciative of the time and effort you put into producing these videos. Mind you my wife is not so appreciative - upgraded to D850 + new 20mm 1.8 + torch. 8-)
You upgraded to a D850 from what body, Alan? I understand that has a backlit sensor for increased night shot clarity, yet some claim the D750 is actually a better astro camera and I wonder why?
@@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism I used to have a D750 and I combined that with a Tamron 15-30 and was very happy with the astro shots I captured. I mainly do macro photography of waterdrops so the larger pixel count of the D850 allowed me to crop in to the subject without losing pixels whereas to get a similar pixel count with the D750 I had to pre frame the photo to avoid cropping. With water splashes its a bit hard to predetermine the crop needed. The D850 has got some other nice features like intervalometer and focus stacking.
Though I have seen more than a dozen of your tutorials on the subject, I never got tired of watching it over and over again. You really don't have to appear apologetic! You are repeating because you want the audience to learn and to benefit. I thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge without charging us a single cent.
So interesting, not boring and repetition does help, particularly camera settings and also Photoshop for me. Really appreciate your sharing your knowledge, and hope you get back to Tassy sometime.
Thanks so much again for watching Liz, really appreciate your comments. I can't wait to get back to Tassie … trouble is I can't see it happening before 2021.
Wow this one came out really nicely. Excellent job! Your instructions are so clear and concise, and so inspirational I could watch you do this all day. :) I'm only 5 months behind you now and am catching up as I have the time. I've learned so much! A simple thank you is nowhere near enough.
Thank you so much for this series. I have learned so much. I can't wait for the core to become visible again so that I can get out and try your techniques. ABSOLUTELY not boring!
Nightscape Images thanks I know I shouldn’t complain but hey Victoria is just as beautiful (I travelled around Oz for 14 months) and your night sky, just wow, unbelievable, mesmerising, I’ll never forget it,m. Still gives me goose bumps just thinking about it.
I have plenty more just like that one: th-cam.com/play/PLAYKmqkUeSM_ovfT8k7ifk26X4zjeqJWb.html and more here: th-cam.com/play/PLAYKmqkUeSM9DFys9UNuQF5pCK9_X9q_x.html
Love the bright planet (maybe star) placed in the center of the image! The composition draws your eye right into the image as if you are there. Great video. Correct practice makes perfect.
Thanks Richard! Those "repetitives" videos really helped me. I finally installed Photoshop and started to stack multiples exposures for my night photos. :)
Hi Richard, very usefull tutorial with really good editing instructions. I look forward to the next one! I like your videos - it shows with what passion you create them. Best regards from Poland!
Thank you for sharing this with us. I really appreciate that. It`s a pleasure to watch your videos. Your style is amazing and your photos are looking so good :)
I appreciate you still doing these. I'm not taking photos myself yet so without actually going through the steps myself it doesn't sink in as well, but if I ever do get some shots I will have plenty of reference material.
The repetition of these sessions has created a terrific series of exercises that we can use to learn and practice. Love these vids. I have planned out a first project. I’ll use your techniques, as well as your advice on using my CS DSLR and kit lens, to get it done.
I don't mind the repetition. Heck I need it. Looks like you had an assistant panning at the beginning. I enjoy not only the tutorials but also watching how you guys live down under, the stops for coffee and the great people you meet. Guessing the brush guards on the front of the vehicles are for Roos. The deer and now bears in Florida will may require one.
Thanks heaps for your continued support Bruce. No I don't have an assistant .. I'm doing it all myself out in the field. I'm using a few different pieces of equipment to do the following. I'll do a video on some of that later on. Yes the "Bull Bar" is definitely for kangaroos.
Another great video and image. I really enjoy your teaching style and like the others here I need the repetition too get my old brain too retain the information you so kindly give us.
As I revisit your videos, like I did after shooting the Milky Way last night, I wish I could give you another like. There are others who have explained Sequator, but yours is the clearest tutorial for me. Thanks.
I'm really pleased you found it helpful my friend.
Watching these over & over …. I LOVE THESE ALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're very kind.
Brilliant yet again. Thanks so much.
Thanks heaps Brent, really appreciate you having a look.
Thanks for sharing. Each video has the same subject but is a little different than the last. You have different problems to overcome. I love them.
Thanks Michael, really do appreciate your comments.
Hi Richard! This is SO good. All your videos are great, all the time. Thank you 😊 for all that repetitive information. I need it so much!Then, after a while, it’s so integrated inside that it goes naturally out of my mind ... then to the camera 📷 or computer 💻 ... well, that’s the goal. 😂 No problem, I’ll listen many other times.
For the moment, with nasty weather that gives cloudy skies, snow and rain over here, it’s more difficult to hang around outside for hours!
😘😍😘
Thanks a lot Carole, really appreciated as always.
I think I'm repeating everyone else...but I love your videos...I watch them over and over, so the repetitive nature doesn't bother me! Keep up the good work!
By the way, I think that's an old seed planter.
Thanks a lot Andy, really appreciate you watching and for the comment.
Hello Richard,nice again and big thanks for your explanation.Your words:quick edits-good edits-it is my principle.Good job!!
Really appreciate you watching Peter, and thanks for the comment.
Very good instructional video. Reminds me of a Bob Ross from back in the day!! Keep up the great work!!
Thanks a lot John. You're not the first to mention Bob Ross .. but I've never heard of him ..!!!
I fully support the comments on repetition, this in the core strength of your wonderful tutorials and what keeps me watching.
Thanks a lot Bill. I am pleased you are still watching.
Repetitive - I NEED THAT … When learning new ., we need that . Please keep the videos coming ., LOVE LOVE LOVE ❤️ the videos !!!
I appreciate your support Bernie
Thanks so much! You are the hero, we learn so much from your videos!
I'm so pleased you like the videos, thanks for watching.
Keep it up very encouraging most definitely not boring....thank you....😊👍🏻
Thanks very much for watching James, really appreciated.
Richard, I could watch these videos over and over. Don't worry about them being repetitive. Most of us need to see these techniques over and over. I enjoy all of your videos, but I especially like the editing and workflow ones. Well done, and another great image!
Thanks so much for your encouraging comments Mike, they are really appreciated.
Its fantastic of you sharing your fantastic educational work flow again and again , great of you Richard
Really appreciate that Orjan, thanks so much.
I agree... keep up the repetition. Your no nonsense videos are really great. P.S. I'm a Yank who lived in Exmouth for two years.
Really appreciate your comments John, it helps me reinforce what I have in my mind to do anyway. Thanks a lot.
Please repeat as often as possible. Super tutorial and amazing picture again. Thank you very much! Regards, Matthias
Really appreciate your support Matthias, thanks so much for watching.
Richard, thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge with us! You are an excellent teacher and an amazing photographer! I've watched this video (and many of your other videos) many times. Once again, thanks for all of your help, your wisdom, and your humble personality. God bless.
Thanks so much for watching Kirk. I really appreciate your support.
Totally agree with the comment below. The repetition is excellent, and it is certainly my favoured way of learning. I have to say that, even though I have watched every one of your videos (and a lot more than once!!), I have never yet felt any of them to be repetitive. I always pick up something I missed the first (and second) time. Plus, the subjects you choose are always interesting, and what you achieve with your lighting and editing techniques is always so impressive. So, I am absolutely not bored.....quite the opposite in fact. People new to photography would benefit massively from watching your videos, even if they had absolutely no interest in nightscaping, because the principles of photography are always explained in your natural and enthusiastic manner. Thanks again for a great video. I am really enjoying bringing your learning and techniques to bear, here in the UK.
As always I really appreciate your comments Simon. It's always nice to know that people can sit through my videos .. sometimes more than once ...!!!
Definitely find this helpful no matter how many times I hear it. There is always something new I pick up. Many thanks indeed.
Really appreciate that Matthew, glad it's helpful.
I AM BINGE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS…. I LOVE LOVE YOUR WORK ., I AM ENTHRALLED., PLEASE KEEP THE VIDEOS COMING !!!! This is pure entertainment!!! I want to learn all of this !!!!
Many thanks again Bernie
Fantastic! Best tutorial out there on nightscape blending . Don’t stop! Come to USA!
Thanks so much Scott, really pleased you like it.
Looks great.. thanks for the lighting tips
Thanks very much for watching.
You do the most amazing work. I’m learning so much from your videos. Thank you for all the help and your teaching style is perfect!!
I'm really pleased you like it Donovon.
I agree that repetition is what makes all the technical stuff "sink in", for me anyway. I will keep watching these videos over again and again until I get the process down. Thank you so much for these tutorials Richard! Another fantastic image!
I'm really pleased you like them Paula, thank you so much for the comment.
Thanks for the great tutorial
Thanks so much for watching Lena, really appreciate it.
That was fantastic, how did I miss that. Thanks mate ..
Thanks Tim, it's easy to miss a video when there are so many out there.
Richard thank you very much teaching us again. Unfortunately we are on the other side of the world (Europe) and I have to wait until Febrary before the core of the milkyway is visible again.
Thanks a lot Bjorn. Yes it's the same here. I took these shots back in October.
great work i enjoy these repetitive videos they help so much with a subject im looking at doing next season and the editing is what im worried about so its nice that this is here for people like me
Fantastic Harvey, really appreciate your comments.
Fantastic Richard. I would encourage you to continue with these videos and keep repeating things, that helps a lot! Thank you for all the time you spend teaching us on how to become better night scape photographers!!
Many thanks indeed Josep, appreciate your comments.
Your a happy little rattler Richard!! I've said this in the past but you only need to see the comments to know that your helping more than hindering people's ability to learn with what is and often needs to be repeated. Trust your instincts, we are all here because we value your help, inspiration and generosity by sharing. All that jazz aside l love this edit... go you!
Thanks so much Leigh. I always know I'll get a great word of encouragement from you .. really appreciate your comments and support.
I had to pause the video and comment... FANTASTIC, thank you Richard, Great tutorial, best so far !
I'm so pleased you like the video. Really appreciate you taking the time to comment. Thanks.
@@nightscapeimages.richard your kindness make your tutorial and art much more valuable sir :)
@@jackkhach Thanks again.
Hi Richard, another great image. Repetition is the way we all learn, some of us learn quicker than others.
Thanks a lot for the comment Ivan, it's really appreciated.
I am going over your videos now that I bought my first camera, and I thank you very much for going over and over again in different videos about the technic.
If I were in Australia I would go to one of your workshops.
Thanks again!!
God bless you!
Thanks so much for your comments Jorge. I really appreciate you watching my videos.
You and your channel has to be one of the very best things i discovered on youtube in 2019
And I'm very pleased that you did discover it Maurice, thanks so much for watching.
Another great instructional video Richard. Agree that repetition helps cement the knowledge in. Look forward to the next one. Have a Merry
Christmas.
Thanks so much Peter, really appreciate your comments.
Brilliant, I am watching these fantastic videos over and over to (maybe) get it right. Thank you so much.
I'm really pleased you like it you like them Roy. Thanks so much.
Richard, your calm nature and enthusiasm for your art is contagious. Repetition doesn't come into my thoughts, at all! Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to a chance to find low ambient light soon (and hope for the fires to cease, for everyone's sake). Thanks again.
Really appreciate your kind words Luis, thank you.
I like the repetitive nature of these videos. it is helping me remember your workflow - thank you 👍
Thanks a lot Adrian. Appreciate your comments.
Thank you so much Richard, great video like always, regards from Chile.
Thank you so much Marco, always appreciate your comments.
Absolutely love your tutorials. My husband sat with me today and watched them for the first time and he said we have to go out and try this. So once the Milky Way is visual next week I'll go out and have a go at some local silos.
That's fantastic Debbie, I'm really pleased to hear that. I hope you get some wonderful images.
Great video again. Say it, say it and say it again...only way to learn 👍🏻
Thanks mate really appreciated.
Don't worry about being repetitive mate, some of us need it and it really helps. Awesome content as usual 👏👍
Thanks a lot Ian, really appreciate your encouragement.
Don't apologize for repetition Richard - I for one love it. Like you said, it helps to "cement" techniques into our minds (and I need all the "cement" I can get). Thank you again for a GREAT video and please keep it up. I have learned more from your videos than you can imagine!
Thanks again for your wonderful encouragement Glen, really appreciated.
I was about to write the same and saw your comment. Repetition is great and
"overlearning" is always good. Greetings from Norway:-)
@@JensChrStrandos Thanks so much for tuning in again ... all the way from Norway ...!!! Really appreciated.
@@nightscapeimages.richard Im with Glen, I love the repetition. helps remind me not to skip a step and not rush. I haven't had a chance to try any of this yet due to crappy weather here at home, but I will soon. Love your videos and photos.
@@Thomas-hj8kj Thanks Sam
Thumb Up!!!
Thanks so much.
Hi Richard as others have stated dont apologize and please keep them coming as I need as much help as you can give me with post production and I enjoy everone.
Thanks again
Really appreciate that Steve. I've got one more video coming on this topic.
Awesome work mate.
Don't worry repeating yourself mate I've watched quite a few of your videos a lot more than once.
Thanks heaps Brad, always appreciate your support.
I see I commented 11 mts ago. I think I've improved but, truthfully, I can comprehend this vid so much more today and am still learning, esp about Sequator. Thank you very much, Richard.
You're welcome John, Thanks so much for watching again.
Fantastic tutorial! Seen them all... never bored.
Thanks Richard
Really pleased you like the videos Gonzalo, appreciate your support.
Hi Richard, just watched this video again & got something out of it that I had forgoten. I reckon I've watched most of your videos more than once. As you say, repitition is the best way to learn this stuff!
Thanks for watching again Rod. Always appreciate your comments.
Perfect 👏👏 thanks again for another tutorial mate. I can't get enough of these.
Many thanks Gavin, appreciate you watching.
Thank you all ways enjoyable , looking forward to the steam train tender video
Thanks a lot Phillip. I'll see if I can get around to that one day.
This series has been so helpful. It's true that there's a benefit to showing your technique multiple times. Not boring at all! Appreciate the level of detail and explanation. Do these as long as you like.
Really appreciate your feedback Tony, thanks heaps.
Thanks Richard. Love what you do and how you do it!
Thanks once again John
Thank you Richard that was great
Thanks so much Greg.
Wow - this is really great! Thanks for sharing this! Greetings from Vienna!
Really appreciate you watching, thanks so much.
Great video again, Richard! A real inspiration! And as other users already commented: do not apologize! I appreciate these repetitions very much. As you said in the video : it helps in learning! Thank you for explaining your workflow in detail!
Thanks very much for your comments Jorn, I really appreciate them.
Thank you Richard for sharing your knowledge! I’m in love with night photography and your videos are helping me a lot! Cheers from Italy!
I'm so pleased you like the videos Andrea. Really appreciate you watching.
Repetition can be a good thing at times, and your videos are one of those times. I bookmark all of your videos because even though they are somewhat repetitive, there are subtle nuances with each video and one can glean important information from each one. Please continue your work and watch your numbers grow.
Thank you so much Shastapaul, I do really appreciate your support.
Excellent video once again. I got into astro photography about a year ago and every time I go out i get a little bit better and its because of you and your educational and inspirational videos that got me into this fantastic hobby to begin with. Keep doing what you love and thanks for sharing.
That's a wonderful comment to read Keith, really appreciate your continued support and encouragement. Really means a lot.
Great video Richard, helpful as always the final image was great.
Thanks a lot for watching Brett. Really pleased you liked it.
Many thanks. This is exactly what I need. I will be ready for the next Milky Way season.
I'm really pleased you like it John, thank so much for the comment.
Thanks Richard great work!!
Really appreciate you watching Jeff, thanks.
another great video! thanks, i especially like learning the editing techniques, repetitive is great for me!
Thanks so much for watching Michael
Hi Richard, I'm just getting into nightscape/astrophotography and yours is by far the best resource I've found. Especially regarding foreground lighting and how you put it all together in post.
I'm really pleased you like the videos Thomas, thanks so much for watching.
You videos have really helped me improve my night photography images, I really appreciate your teaching methods.
You're very welcome Nick, thanks so much for watching.
Thanks again Richard, your really helpful, very concise; much appreciated
I'm really pleased you liked the video kfacpa. Thanks a lot for watching.
Just keep doing what you do! Don't apologize for repetition... you did that perhaps one time to many.
Thanks for watching Jorgen, really appreciated.
Nice one, works well.
Really appreciate you watching Paul.
Thanks for the video Richard. Repetive is good, please don't change a thing. Your channel is just about the only one that I am happy to sit and watch in full. I have learnt so much and am very appreciative of the time and effort you put into producing these videos. Mind you my wife is not so appreciative - upgraded to D850 + new 20mm 1.8 + torch. 8-)
Thanks so much for your support Alan. Sorry about getting you in trouble with the wife .. it is Christmas after all ...!!!
You upgraded to a D850 from what body, Alan? I understand that has a backlit sensor for increased night shot clarity, yet some claim the D750 is actually a better astro camera and I wonder why?
@@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism The D850 is a fantastic astro camera, in fact it's a stella camera for anything ..!!!
@@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism I used to have a D750 and I combined that with a Tamron 15-30 and was very happy with the astro shots I captured. I mainly do macro photography of waterdrops so the larger pixel count of the D850 allowed me to crop in to the subject without losing pixels whereas to get a similar pixel count with the D750 I had to pre frame the photo to avoid cropping. With water splashes its a bit hard to predetermine the crop needed. The D850 has got some other nice features like intervalometer and focus stacking.
@@alanscott7591 Cool. Have you used it for astro yet to compare?
Hello Richard - this is a sowing machine. You are doing a great job. I like your videos and I look forward for the next one!
Thanks so much Werner, really do appreciate you watching.
Though I have seen more than a dozen of your tutorials on the subject, I never got tired of watching it over and over again. You really don't have to appear apologetic! You are repeating because you want the audience to learn and to benefit. I thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge without charging us a single cent.
Thanks as always for your comments Raymond, really appreciate it.
So interesting, not boring and repetition does help, particularly camera settings and also Photoshop for me.
Really appreciate your sharing your knowledge, and hope you get back to Tassy sometime.
Thanks so much again for watching Liz, really appreciate your comments. I can't wait to get back to Tassie … trouble is I can't see it happening before 2021.
Wow this one came out really nicely. Excellent job! Your instructions are so clear and concise, and so inspirational I could watch you do this all day. :) I'm only 5 months behind you now and am catching up as I have the time. I've learned so much! A simple thank you is nowhere near enough.
Thank you very much my friend.
Thanks You Richard, very easy understanding and steps for me to understand. Fantasitc as what you said.
I'm really pleased you enjoyed it Graeme.
Thank you so much for this series. I have learned so much. I can't wait for the core to become visible again so that I can get out and try your techniques. ABSOLUTELY not boring!
Really appreciate you watching Steve
love your way of teaching
I really appreciate you watching Jan.
Cheers Richard keep em coming! can’t wait til next years MW season, hopefully the welsh wind, rain and cloud will bugger off by then.
Thanks a lot Gnats Chuff, but what a beautiful part of the world you live in ...!!!
Nightscape Images thanks I know I shouldn’t complain but hey Victoria is just as beautiful (I travelled around Oz for 14 months) and your night sky, just wow, unbelievable, mesmerising, I’ll never forget it,m. Still gives me goose bumps just thinking about it.
@@MrGChuff Very true .... !!!
Great tutorial! Very inspiring and very beautiful!
I have plenty more just like that one: th-cam.com/play/PLAYKmqkUeSM_ovfT8k7ifk26X4zjeqJWb.html and more here: th-cam.com/play/PLAYKmqkUeSM9DFys9UNuQF5pCK9_X9q_x.html
Great work Richard.
Thanks so much for watching as usual Spence .. really appreciated.
Love the bright planet (maybe star) placed in the center of the image! The composition draws your eye right into the image as if you are there. Great video. Correct practice makes perfect.
Thanks a lot Walter. That's the planet Jupiter and the light haze magnifies it even more.
I've learned so much. Thanks for your awesome videos! Love the repetition!
Thanks so much for watching my friend, really appreciate that.
Thanks Richard! Those "repetitives" videos really helped me. I finally installed Photoshop and started to stack multiples exposures for my night photos. :)
Good on you Mario, thanks a lot for watching.
This is a very good video. You explain each step very well. Thanks.
Thanks so much Richard, appreciate that.
Hi Richard, very usefull tutorial with really good editing instructions. I look forward to the next one! I like your videos - it shows with what passion you create them. Best regards from Poland!
Thanks so much for watching Andrzej. I'm pleased you like the video.
Absolute great! Thanks a lot for sharing this amazing techniques!
I'm pleased you like it Andreas
Thank you for sharing this with us. I really appreciate that. It`s a pleasure to watch your videos. Your style is amazing and your photos are looking so good :)
Really appreciate you watching Tobi_85, thank you.
Así always pretty cool. You handle so well the technique.
Thanks so much my friend, I do appreciate the comment.
Wow, such a great tutorial. I would love you to take a simple one or two shot example for us beginners. Thanks for posting these!
Thanks a lot for watching Steve. I do have quite a few videos with single shot examples. Really appreciate the comments.
Start to finish, informative and most interesting... "Cracking image Richard 👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thanks so much mate, really appreciate you watching.
I appreciate you still doing these. I'm not taking photos myself yet so without actually going through the steps myself it doesn't sink in as well, but if I ever do get some shots I will have plenty of reference material.
That's awesome Ryan, I really appreciate you watching my videos and leaving the comment.
The repetition of these sessions has created a terrific series of exercises that we can use to learn and practice. Love these vids. I have planned out a first project. I’ll use your techniques, as well as your advice on using my CS DSLR and kit lens, to get it done.
I'm really p[leased you're getting something out of my videos Don, thanks so much for watching.
this is very amazing and detailed tutorial! thank you so much!
I'm really pleased you like it Jman, thanks for watching.
Can’t believe I am first to view. But then again, I am always eagerly awaiting your next post. THU
Well someone has to be first .. .thanks for watching.
Nightscape Images 😀 I know I won’t be the last.
I don't mind the repetition. Heck I need it. Looks like you had an assistant panning at the beginning. I enjoy not only the tutorials but also watching how you guys live down under, the stops for coffee and the great people you meet. Guessing the brush guards on the front of the vehicles are for Roos. The deer and now bears in Florida will may require one.
Thanks heaps for your continued support Bruce. No I don't have an assistant .. I'm doing it all myself out in the field. I'm using a few different pieces of equipment to do the following. I'll do a video on some of that later on. Yes the "Bull Bar" is definitely for kangaroos.
Just finished work sitting down with a cuppa tea and this vlog appears fantastic Richard 👍
Great timing Brian .. hope you like it.
Another great video and image. I really enjoy your teaching style and like the others here I need the repetition too get my old brain too retain the information you so kindly give us.
No worries at all Don, always appreciate your comments. Thanks so much.
I concur entirely with glenengland and others. Do repeat, repeat, repeat ;-)
Thanks so much John, really appreciated.
Thanks, great video with lots of really good tips.
Thanks so much for watching John, really appreciate it.
Another masterclass, Richard. I’m learning so much from these, just need the weather here to put it into practise! Thanks again.
Really appreciate you watching Peter, thank you.
Loved this tutorial! Thank you
Thanks so much for checking it out Stuart. Really appreciate it.