Forgive me, I can't remember which video it was... but you've solved a year long lament with focus issues! AF-S has given me back consistent focus. I have a clear shot of a bumblebee scratching its head! Thank you so much! ❤
Guilty as charged Ian! I think the secret is to slow down your photography, I’ve just returned from a trip to North west Australia and I was rushed into so many mistakes by you guessed it the Mrs.😂
I think I have been guilty of all of those habits at some time. I have found taking the time to slow down has helped me a lot, especially with composition.
Always very interesting to see your photos and to listen to your most instructive and humble comments. Do not change your formula, it is most inspiring.
One problem I always have is balancing the needs of family with my need to go by out and shoot….. photography takes time and sometimes its the one thing I really need…. good tips Ian.
7 BAD HABITS to AVOID for Landscape Photography by Ian Worth + 10 Beginner Landscape Photography Mistakes You MUST Avoid! by Henry Turner ___________________________________________________________________________________ = Great day for getting hacks like me on the right path to better photos
Getting out there in time is something I'm struggling with right now. I keep forgetting when you're in hilly country, the sun may go away long before actual sunset.
Always find your videos helpful, something I did a few years ago that really helped me in that started using Google Earth to scout. It does actually help. Most places are on the Google map now and you can actually have a look at them in three-dimensional before I go there to see whether it's going to work for me. Did you get a shot of the steps going down to the beach? That would've been a really nice composition as you were walking. I was thinking of a swirling sort of pathway down to the beach would've been really cool sorry to take over. I often see compositions where I am walking, and I see a composition, but I keep walking because I've got a composition in my mind so recently I started to change my mindset that everything is a composition opportunity and don't go to a location with a preconceived thought, because you might get there and the lights not right or it's just not gonna work so now I go to a site and look at the site as an open book and how do I fill that open book? Your videos always inspire me and it's great that you also don't shout LOL
Thanks buddy, much appreciated, yeah those steps looked really cool, i didn't consider them at the time but thought the same when i was editing the video. Might look even better at high tide 👍👍
great video, thank you. I just saw you are not using a ballhead on your tripod. Since I need a new one I was wondering if I should get a new Ballhead or the system you are using?
Forgive me, I can't remember which video it was... but you've solved a year long lament with focus issues! AF-S has given me back consistent focus. I have a clear shot of a bumblebee scratching its head! Thank you so much! ❤
Good points to check ✅ .. thanks for sharing
Guilty as charged Ian! I think the secret is to slow down your photography, I’ve just returned from a trip to North west Australia and I was rushed into so many mistakes by you guessed it the Mrs.😂
Great advice! Thanks for taking me along!
I really like your approach to photography and sharing your insights. Thank you for all your help
you're welcome Tom 👍👍
I think I have been guilty of all of those habits at some time. I have found taking the time to slow down has helped me a lot, especially with composition.
Slowing down is a great tip Ian 👍
Thank you for some very useful videos
I'm guilty of all 7 of these bad habits but I know that I am and trying to avoid them 😅
Always very interesting to see your photos and to listen to your most instructive and humble comments. Do not change your formula, it is most inspiring.
Thanks so much Alain 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Ian for sharing your experience with great comments.....very interesting locations & great results.... cheers from Australia 🦘🦘😊
Thanks for watching Robert, much appreciated 👍👍
One problem I always have is balancing the needs of family with my need to go by out and shoot….. photography takes time and sometimes its the one thing I really need…. good tips Ian.
Yeah, that's so true Steve, its a juggling act for sure 👍👍
wow i just typed basically your exact title and you just uploaded this, nice timing
Awesome Dillon 😁👍👍
Ian, I've come to photography late in life. Your wonderful videos are teaching me so much. Thank you.. Chris
Thanks for watching Chris, I'm glad you are enjoying the vids 😁👍👍
Effort isn’t enough. But it helps.
it sure does
7 BAD HABITS to AVOID for Landscape Photography by Ian Worth
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10 Beginner Landscape Photography Mistakes You MUST Avoid! by Henry Turner
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= Great day for getting hacks like me on the right path to better photos
Funnily enough I was with Henry last night, video coming soon 👍👍
Getting out there in time is something I'm struggling with right now. I keep forgetting when you're in hilly country, the sun may go away long before actual sunset.
So true, those hills make such a difference to the actual sunrise and sunset times 👍👍
Yay! New video!
Thanks for watching 😊🙏🙏
Always find your videos helpful, something I did a few years ago that really helped me in that started using Google Earth to scout. It does actually help. Most places are on the Google map now and you can actually have a look at them in three-dimensional before I go there to see whether it's going to work for me. Did you get a shot of the steps going down to the beach? That would've been a really nice composition as you were walking. I was thinking of a swirling sort of pathway down to the beach would've been really cool sorry to take over. I often see compositions where I am walking, and I see a composition, but I keep walking because I've got a composition in my mind so recently I started to change my mindset that everything is a composition opportunity and don't go to a location with a preconceived thought, because you might get there and the lights not right or it's just not gonna work so now I go to a site and look at the site as an open book and how do I fill that open book? Your videos always inspire me and it's great that you also don't shout LOL
Thanks buddy, much appreciated, yeah those steps looked really cool, i didn't consider them at the time but thought the same when i was editing the video. Might look even better at high tide 👍👍
great video, thank you. I just saw you are not using a ballhead on your tripod. Since I need a new one I was wondering if I should get a new Ballhead or the system you are using?
Both have there strengths and weaknesses, you can check out mine on my gear page www.iworthphotos.com/my-gear
Advice most welcome. I notice that you don't seem to use a Len's hood? I've noticed this in many other photographers too. Is there a reason?
Awesome video buddy, keep it up. Wishes from India 🇮🇳
Thanks so much 👍👍
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