They are both gorgeous 🎉 but I lean towards the color and reflection of the first image. Spectacular! And maybe a closeup of the rays and the atmosphere from the second shot! EPlC! ❤
Looks like we as viewers are as torn as you are about selecting a favorite! :) My preference is the first one. It speaks to me more. Thank you for teaching us to "see" and experience. Many photographers can teach how to select settings and general composition, but it is a very rare gift to be able to teach others how to see and experience nature, and then to be able to capture it, bring it home, bring out all the goodness from the image and share it with others so that they too can experience where you were in that moment (physically and emotionally). Thank you Will.
#WilliamPatino 6am in the UK with a coffee in my hand, what a wonderful start to the day. I’m used to clouds with the odd beam of light so second one appeals to me. I like the diagonal balance between top right and bottom left and the general minimalism in that shot compared to the other. Thank you.
Both spectacular in their own right. Love the colour in the clouds and also love the sun beams in the second one. These are the sunrises I see on my way to work and can't stop to get that image!! Keep up the great work
Great morning session and tips, amazed you could record a vid and shoot at the same time! The rays and feel of the beams photo is great but the reflection in the water on the first one is 🤌🏼 maybe on canvas the first one could work really well. Both top shelf.
I’m from Ontario, Canada. Just came across your videos on shooting sunrises and sunsets. Wow! I’m speechless. You are an inspiring artist. Thank you for inviting us into your process and taking the time and effort to film and edit these for us to learn from you. It’s no small feat. I look forward to watching more of your content. Well done. I’m partial to the first one with the smooth reflection in the water, the rich orange tones in the sun and cloud and the composition. I see what you’re saying about the second photo and the blue and green contrasting. And the beams of light. But you have other shots that have better beams of light washing down in sheets and streams. I think the first one tells such a beautiful story of the rich morning light overshadowing the rich blues and greens of dawn. It’s a story of transition. Both photos are stunning. Good luck selecting just one. I Love your process and beautiful spirit. I subscribed.
I prefer the second one. Future ideas, I loved your Kea in the landscape shots. Maybe you could find some more NZ birds in their landscape, or seascape? You could go to Tongariro nat park in winter and see if you can get the 3 peaks in a shot. You could do a video for less able people on ideas for researching locations and photographing landscapes from the roadside, or see what you can capture that's a bit different in known locations that visitors with limited time frequent as they are travelling through. Also, down on the south coast from you there's some interesting places that are less well visited if you want to try different scenes, or you could do a series on the South Island passes over time, Haast, Lewis, Arthur's, for photographers who have a short visit to New Zealand. There's some interesting colours in the landscape around Cromwell and deep gorges in some of those areas. Technically, your use of bracketing and focus stacking settings, which I know you have covered, but I am sure would be useful again out in the field. Some of the above obviously involve travel, but maybe stick them on an ideas list , Caroline
The first one with the reflections is better. The beams are great in the second one but everything else is rather a bland mesh. Thank you for your expertise..
Being from America, I really don’t know much about New Zealand, but your videos have opened my eyes regarding the enormous beauty of your country. I’d love to get there someday! Thoroughly enjoy your videos and the style of your photography.
Absolutely crazy and epic looking spot, not to mention the weather conditions :O. Wow, really impressive and so unfair you had a chance to photograph such a stunning location ;). I will live it thought... The two frames you're showing here... well, wouldn't say it's a matter of choice, as to me, they are two different frames. Even though taken during the same morning and you photographed the same location ;). I guess it's my "photographic philosophy" spoken up, but having in mind the light changing and different composition plus a bit different post-processing give us two diifferent frames. Basically speaking time/conditions/lightning/composition-diffrences make them two separate and totally different photos. But that's me on this ;). Anyway, have one case here for you, which I'm a bit crazy about and could an interesting topic to bring here in the future... And I could even come up with the title of the new video :) Here it is: "Go wider than one frame - Go panorama baby" :)! I know most of us use wide angle lenses and try to fit the landscape into it. But what you don't have a wide angle lens? Does it mean you can't shoo wide angle? My wide angle lens starts at 24mm and that's it... there's nothing else apart the zoom lens in backpack. Another words, on some occasions you simple realize (that would be me for example), it's not wide enough. And when you see the frame in the camera, you feel it's too tight... There are other, also important aspects while taking panoramic shots... composition - not so obvious and clear when taking a single shot, merging = make sure the frames are properly captured so the Photoshop will put them together properly... Should Igo horizontal or vertical? And so one... Sometimes I go crazy... or I should say too crazy... :). But it's necessary sometimes. I said something there on my IG profile @hubert.fotografia and showed the example of 4 horizontal panoramas merged into one. Not an easy process but the final result was quite satisfying ;). Check it out and let me know what you think. I came up with the idea as I'm just curious what's your approach to the topic. Maybe I and the others could learn something new, different about "panoramic photography" ;)? In the meantime, awaiting your wideo in the subject of panoramic shots, your expierience, do you find it easy? Cheers Will :)
Hi Will. You asked for possible ideas for your future videos. We all have some reject photos that we are 90% happy with but have trouble completing due to something being 'not quite right'. I was just wondering if you could choose a few subscribers who could then send you one of their shots, with a description on where they are having trouble, so that you could help step them through a possible solution. I'll start if you like, I have a draw full. ( P.S. I'm on the fence, the 2nd image for me but the smooth water did look better however )
That main image you came away with that has the sunbeams coming doing in the fiord with the cloud either side is spectacular. Regarding the other two images I would have to agree with @WhozitsWhatzits. Also the reflection in the water draws the eye in. I would however prefer to see the immediate fg around the same exposure amount as that main image. I thought the evening shoot was great but your main image taken in the morning is a winner.
Definitely the 1st one. If both were hanging on my wall I'd spend more time looking at the 1st one as there is a lot to see in it. I like the warm sky, the reflections and the green foliage. In the 2nd one my eye goes straight to the sun and after examining the sunbeams it doesn't really go anywhere else. I really like your channel and have learnt a lot from it.
I am voting for the first one (without rays of sunlight). I think it is more interesting. IMHO it would benefit from changing the color of those yellow/orange clouds to something more complementary to the foreground. Thanks for sharing.
Personally I like the first one. I like the sky more with the warm colors, the foreground is better in my eyes and I like that you can see those 3 islands in the right hand side. I think it makes the photo more balanced, but that’s just me.
I would choose the 2nd image because of it's unique quality (the 1st is the type more often seen, I think). "Let me know what you'd like me to cover" - I love it when you are anywhere out in the field especially in the forest when it's raining or snowing. Tough for you, beautiful for us.
I have three future video requests that I'd like to share with you: * Could you please create a video detailing your process for planning hikes or your approach to photographing specific locations using tools like topo maps or Google Earth? I believe many viewers, including myself, would find this information valuable and insightful. * As someone new to camping, I'm interested in purchasing essential camping gear. Could you recommend the best and most essential items required for camping? Similar to how you've showcased your camera gear, I would appreciate a rundown of your camping essentials. * Lastly, could you discuss the gear you typically carry when filming vlogs during hikes, and how you utilise them to create your videos? Understanding your equipment setup and workflow would be very enlightening for aspiring vloggers. Thank you once again for your informative videos, and I look forward to more content from you in the future!
Thanks mate, sounds like a plan. A couple videos back I show the process of using topo maps and Google earth for scouting. Check that out if you haven’t already. I’ll definitely go more into camping and gear in a future video 👊🏻
Hello from Nova Scotia, Canada. I just found out about your channel and I love it! NZ is beautiful. I prefer the warm sky with the reflection in the water.
I'm with you on the sunbeams as the pic of the day. As for the last two, I do prefer the orange sky by itself, but I don't think it matches too well with the rest of the scene and it seems a little too bright along the top of the frame. Maybe some edits could pull the viewers attention back into the frame but then it would probably start to look unnatural.
Thanks a lot mate. Yeah in hindsight I probably should have processed them entirely before we cast judgement but that also takes time, which I don't seem to have much of lately haha. Cheers.
Thank you for sharing William. Coming from the Netherlands I would probably just be sitting there in awe and forgetting to take any pictures 😅 I would go for number two. These sun beams give a special and strong presence to this picture, and I love how they are lighting up the foreground. For me this one conveys a calmness that is lacking in number one. Both are epic in there own way though. 💪🏻 Maybe give it a week before making a decision?
I prefer the first image, it has more going for it overall. Whereas for the 2nd one, ONLY the "beams" are the "showstopper". In a simpler landscape/location, that could/would be enough. But since it's a wide-angle/expansive landscape shot, I feel like more than just a tiny portion (the beams) need to be drawing you into the frame/image. So I like the first image with the colors (spanning the entire sky), the epic landscape, the reflection in the water, etc. Both are great, I'm just partial to the first image. Thats my 2 cents 😅.
I was brainstorming topics today, and why landscape photography was one that I considered, then to see this title show up in my feed! Crazy! Great video! As for the pictures, I sort of lean towards the first one. I like the reflections and for some reason I feel like the foreground is more complementing than in the second. (though, after you cropped the 2nd one, I think that made it stronger and a much tougher decision).
Hi Will, loving your channel and learning heaps. Thanks for all your help! I was wondering if you could cover how you'd shoot and process misty forest scenes with layers like "on and on" or "resurrection" from your gallery?
Cheers Fi. Yeah definitely on vibrant sunrises and sunsets that profile can almost overdue it. I probably should’ve processed the images first so it’s a fair look and comparison haha
Definitely the second one William, the light ray’s really pull the eye into the image, I would tend to desaturate the orange in the 1st image. Just my thoughts, as I said in the previous video what an amazing location. I’ve started using the brush a lot more with my editing so thank you for sharing that knowledge. Look forward to seeing the next adventure.
Hey Will, watching this makes me want to get out there even more, that and come to NZ to experience that wonder. 2nd pic for me is the stronger comp, more prominent subject and stronger focal point as a result. Great vid as always.
Great video. The second one had the eye travel straight to the "main subject" for me, being the sunbeams and the nice cone shaped mountain behind that. Whereas the first one although I really liked the colour and the whole vista, my eyes didn't settle quite as well on the subject. In saying that, I'd give my eye teeth for an image like that :) Thanks for the adventures through your videos!
Not that i have a leg to stand on being new to photography. But the first image, i find the reflection helps carry the viewer through the image more as the second one kind of has a dead spot, due to the flatness of the water if that makes any sense 🙂
I love the foreground in the second one. That's what drew me to it rather than the color. Also that beard is as gorgeous as these photos. Keep on making these epic videos!
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography anytime! I appreciate your content. It got me out yesterday and I was thinking of the linear perspective in my edit. Makes a huge difference!
I would be ecstatic to have captured either shot , but I think I prefer the second photo with the sunbeams. The reflection in the first shot is a nice reflection, but it is a bit distracting to me. I love your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful video, Will. I think the second photo stands out. The dominant central focus with clear balance split off left and right of the rays. Beautiful shots both ways, and no doubt a tough one to say which is better. Cheers!
Overal I personally prefer the one on the left as you can see the mountains more and I prefer the reflection in the water. The one on the right with the sun beam is nice too but I feel it takes away the depth of the landscape.
Personally I prefer the 1st image. I'm a sucker for colour and reflections. The 2nd image , although it has gorgeous light beams has little colour or reflection. Just my opinion.
you don't have to take astro pictures, it's about the ease of having your hands free and reacting in time, using so many beautiful long times. And you can't. I mean really long times a minute or more. Focus stacking from the hand is also not quite possible. You draw a lot from the shadows. I love working from a tripod. Even if I have to carry him on my back. Good light!@@WilliamPatinoPhotography
Hi Will still enjoying your TH-cam, hope to one day again do a course with you. What Sony lenses do you use for your handheld shots? Is that the 12-24 f4 or f2.8. Keep posting those videos. Thanks
Really great to hear from you mate! Whenever I find myself having 3-4 cups of coffee a day, I still chuckle at how many you said you and your wife consume, lol. I'm using the f/2.8 version of the lens. Bit sharper than the f/4 and it can then double as an astro lens too. Keep in touch, it would be awesome to have you on a trip again :)
Hi William, For future content if you get a chance. Can you do a vid on editing an image that is more a closeup shot. I have this image, i love but for the life of me i just cant edit it correctly. It's a simple image shot with a sony zve10 on the 16 - 50 mm kit lens of tree roots in a stream at mt warning NSW where i live. Not much foreground or back ground to play with. Happy to send you the raw to better understand what i'm trying to say. Sorry absolute newbie, but there is something about the raw un touched that i like about it without editing it Although grey and plain in tones etc.
Thanks. More of an intimate scene. These generally require very little work, as they are simple by nature. A few contrast adjustments on the curve can often just about do it!
Thanks for the info, 2 Questions.... Have you ever had that one image, that was just right as the raw image? We often get caught up in bringing out highlights and shadows or over all editing that we often forget simple can be better. Some photographers it's not even the same image in the end as some have taken to over use of generative fixing to far. 🙂Second Question, Your dream camera and gear if unlimited funds, what would it be?@@WilliamPatinoPhotography
I like the color in the first one but there might bee too much going on in the scene. The second one does have a much more clear focus point. I'm sorry, but I'm no help, I'm torn too!
I do have a video on photographing the local park and when you don’t have much to work with. Posted about a year ago. But yes, it’s going to be easier to make a nice photo when you have nice subject matter.
Both looking well Will. For me - the first 1. But you know as well as the rest of us, it is all subjective.
I prefer the second one with the sun rays. Really nice!
Cheers 👊🏻👊🏻
Time blend both, beams with thr colours in the water 👌
Crossed my mind ;)
I’m leaning towards the calm water reflections, though I do like the rays.
They are both gorgeous 🎉 but I lean towards the color and reflection of the first image. Spectacular! And maybe a closeup of the rays and the atmosphere from the second shot! EPlC! ❤
Looks like we as viewers are as torn as you are about selecting a favorite! :) My preference is the first one. It speaks to me more. Thank you for teaching us to "see" and experience. Many photographers can teach how to select settings and general composition, but it is a very rare gift to be able to teach others how to see and experience nature, and then to be able to capture it, bring it home, bring out all the goodness from the image and share it with others so that they too can experience where you were in that moment (physically and emotionally). Thank you Will.
Hi Will, the second image with the beams definitely. The first image , the foreground greens I think are too strong. Love your channel .
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻💚
#WilliamPatino 6am in the UK with a coffee in my hand, what a wonderful start to the day. I’m used to clouds with the odd beam of light so second one appeals to me. I like the diagonal balance between top right and bottom left and the general minimalism in that shot compared to the other. Thank you.
Haha, awesome mate ☕️☕️ Thanks a lot hope it’s a nice day 🙏🏻👊🏻
Both spectacular in their own right. Love the colour in the clouds and also love the sun beams in the second one. These are the sunrises I see on my way to work and can't stop to get that image!! Keep up the great work
Thank you! 🙏🏻😅
I would try to blend inn the reflections of the first one in the second picture and so get the perfect photo.
I’d love to hear more about the journey to some of these locations
Great morning session and tips, amazed you could record a vid and shoot at the same time!
The rays and feel of the beams photo is great but the reflection in the water on the first one is 🤌🏼 maybe on canvas the first one could work really well. Both top shelf.
Thanks a lot mate. Yes, certainly not easy trying to film this stuff at times that's for sure haha.
I’m from Ontario, Canada. Just came across your videos on shooting sunrises and sunsets. Wow! I’m speechless. You are an inspiring artist. Thank you for inviting us into your process and taking the time and effort to film and edit these for us to learn from you. It’s no small feat. I look forward to watching more of your content. Well done.
I’m partial to the first one with the smooth reflection in the water, the rich orange tones in the sun and cloud and the composition.
I see what you’re saying about the second photo and the blue and green contrasting. And the beams of light. But you have other shots that have better beams of light washing down in sheets and streams.
I think the first one tells such a beautiful story of the rich morning light overshadowing the rich blues and greens of dawn. It’s a story of transition. Both photos are stunning. Good luck selecting just one. I Love your process and beautiful spirit. I subscribed.
Wow, thank you for the thoughtful comment. Really appreciate the words and of course your following. I hope you enjoy the rest of the channel 😊🙏🏻
Love those beams! I'm a sucker for those moments. I usually see them when I'm driving the kids to school . . . timing ugh. . . ..
I prefer the second one. Future ideas, I loved your Kea in the landscape shots. Maybe you could find some more NZ birds in their landscape, or seascape? You could go to Tongariro nat park in winter and see if you can get the 3 peaks in a shot. You could do a video for less able people on ideas for researching locations and photographing landscapes from the roadside, or see what you can capture that's a bit different in known locations that visitors with limited time frequent as they are travelling through. Also, down on the south coast from you there's some interesting places that are less well visited if you want to try different scenes, or you could do a series on the South Island passes over time, Haast, Lewis, Arthur's, for photographers who have a short visit to New Zealand. There's some interesting colours in the landscape around Cromwell and deep gorges in some of those areas. Technically, your use of bracketing and focus stacking settings, which I know you have covered, but I am sure would be useful again out in the field. Some of the above obviously involve travel, but maybe stick them on an ideas list , Caroline
Thanks for the feedback and ideas Caroline, Always appreciate it!
I think the second one, the sun looks nicer to me. Also it flows better
Thnx 👊🏻
The first one....may ne !
The first one with the reflections is better. The beams are great in the second one but everything else is rather a bland mesh.
Thank you for your expertise..
Being from America, I really don’t know much about New Zealand, but your videos have opened my eyes regarding the enormous beauty of your country. I’d love to get there someday! Thoroughly enjoy your videos and the style of your photography.
Thank you for the support! 🙏🏻😊
Absolutely crazy and epic looking spot, not to mention the weather conditions :O. Wow, really impressive and so unfair you had a chance to photograph such a stunning location ;).
I will live it thought...
The two frames you're showing here... well, wouldn't say it's a matter of choice, as to me, they are two different frames. Even though taken during the same morning and you photographed the same location ;). I guess it's my "photographic philosophy" spoken up, but having in mind the light changing and different composition plus a bit different post-processing give us two diifferent frames. Basically speaking time/conditions/lightning/composition-diffrences make them two separate and totally different photos. But that's me on this ;).
Anyway, have one case here for you, which I'm a bit crazy about and could an interesting topic to bring here in the future... And I could even come up with the title of the new video :)
Here it is: "Go wider than one frame - Go panorama baby" :)!
I know most of us use wide angle lenses and try to fit the landscape into it. But what you don't have a wide angle lens? Does it mean you can't shoo wide angle? My wide angle lens starts at 24mm and that's it... there's nothing else apart the zoom lens in backpack.
Another words, on some occasions you simple realize (that would be me for example), it's not wide enough. And when you see the frame in the camera, you feel it's too tight... There are other, also important aspects while taking panoramic shots... composition - not so obvious and clear when taking a single shot, merging = make sure the frames are properly captured so the Photoshop will put them together properly... Should Igo horizontal or vertical? And so one...
Sometimes I go crazy... or I should say too crazy... :). But it's necessary sometimes.
I said something there on my IG profile @hubert.fotografia and showed the example of 4 horizontal panoramas merged into one. Not an easy process but the final result was quite satisfying ;).
Check it out and let me know what you think.
I came up with the idea as I'm just curious what's your approach to the topic. Maybe I and the others could learn something new, different about "panoramic photography" ;)?
In the meantime, awaiting your wideo in the subject of panoramic shots, your expierience, do you find it easy?
Cheers Will :)
Haha, love it mate. Will keep it in mind for sure! Cheers :)
Hi Will. You asked for possible ideas for your future videos. We all have some reject photos that we are 90% happy with but have trouble completing due to something being 'not quite right'. I was just wondering if you could choose a few subscribers who could then send you one of their shots, with a description on where they are having trouble, so that you could help step them through a possible solution. I'll start if you like, I have a draw full. ( P.S. I'm on the fence, the 2nd image for me but the smooth water did look better however )
Even if its for patrons, ill join that for sure. Just to learn some finer ways to bring out that missing piece.
That main image you came away with that has the sunbeams coming doing in the fiord with the cloud either side is spectacular. Regarding the other two images I would have to agree with
@WhozitsWhatzits. Also the reflection in the water draws the eye in. I would however prefer to see the immediate fg around the same exposure amount as that main image. I thought the evening shoot was great but your main image taken in the morning is a winner.
Thank you John. Those light beams blew me away.
Great images Will, I love both but if I had to decide it would be the 2nd one. Great work as usual.
Thank you John!
Definitely the 1st one. If both were hanging on my wall I'd spend more time looking at the 1st one as there is a lot to see in it. I like the warm sky, the reflections and the green foliage. In the 2nd one my eye goes straight to the sun and after examining the sunbeams it doesn't really go anywhere else. I really like your channel and have learnt a lot from it.
Thanks John, appreciate it mate!
I hear what you’re saying but I’m drawn more towards the first one with a little more colour and the nice reflection. 😎👊👍🇦🇺
Thank you 🙏🏻
It's gotten to where I pretty much automatically click the Thumbs-up button even before starting to watch your videos. 😀
Haha, perfect 👊🏻🙏🏻👍🏼
I am voting for the first one (without rays of sunlight). I think it is more interesting. IMHO it would benefit from changing the color of those yellow/orange clouds to something more complementary to the foreground. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks :)
Personally I like the first one. I like the sky more with the warm colors, the foreground is better in my eyes and I like that you can see those 3 islands in the right hand side. I think it makes the photo more balanced, but that’s just me.
Thank you :)
Yeah loved the one with the stronger beams and agree with advice about leaving natural highlights in. Such a awesome spot 👌🏽
Thanks mate 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I would choose the 2nd image because of it's unique quality (the 1st is the type more often seen, I think).
"Let me know what you'd like me to cover" - I love it when you are anywhere out in the field especially in the forest when it's raining or snowing. Tough for you, beautiful for us.
Thanks so much Joan. Sounds like a plan to me :)
I prefer the one on the left. I love the color in it
🙏🏻🙏🏻
Velmi těžké rozhodování William. Skvělá lokalita, nádherné fotografie. Neuměl bych se zbavit žádné. Jsem zvědavý jak se rozhodneš.
I have three future video requests that I'd like to share with you:
* Could you please create a video detailing your process for planning hikes or your approach to photographing specific locations using tools like topo maps or Google Earth? I believe many viewers, including myself, would find this information valuable and insightful.
* As someone new to camping, I'm interested in purchasing essential camping gear. Could you recommend the best and most essential items required for camping? Similar to how you've showcased your camera gear, I would appreciate a rundown of your camping essentials.
* Lastly, could you discuss the gear you typically carry when filming vlogs during hikes, and how you utilise them to create your videos? Understanding your equipment setup and workflow would be very enlightening for aspiring vloggers.
Thank you once again for your informative videos, and I look forward to more content from you in the future!
Thanks mate, sounds like a plan. A couple videos back I show the process of using topo maps and Google earth for scouting. Check that out if you haven’t already. I’ll definitely go more into camping and gear in a future video 👊🏻
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography Sure, will go through the videos that you mentioned. Thanks a lot for accepting my request. Will wait for them.
Hello from Nova Scotia, Canada. I just found out about your channel and I love it! NZ is beautiful.
I prefer the warm sky with the reflection in the water.
Thanks for the support I hope you enjoy the rest of the channel 😊🙏🏻
Great video Sir... so inspired...❤❤
Thanks a ton
I'm with you William, I prefer the second image.
Despite having less colour, I think it's a stronger composition.
Cheers Phil 👊🏻
I'm with you on the sunbeams as the pic of the day. As for the last two, I do prefer the orange sky by itself, but I don't think it matches too well with the rest of the scene and it seems a little too bright along the top of the frame. Maybe some edits could pull the viewers attention back into the frame but then it would probably start to look unnatural.
Thanks a lot mate. Yeah in hindsight I probably should have processed them entirely before we cast judgement but that also takes time, which I don't seem to have much of lately haha. Cheers.
Thank you for sharing William. Coming from the Netherlands I would probably just be sitting there in awe and forgetting to take any pictures 😅 I would go for number two. These sun beams give a special and strong presence to this picture, and I love how they are lighting up the foreground. For me this one conveys a calmness that is lacking in number one. Both are epic in there own way though. 💪🏻 Maybe give it a week before making a decision?
Thanks for the feedback. Certainly no rush in deciding. Cheers! :)
you are amazing mate that you can still hold it at 1/40s
1 second is more than possible on the wide angle 😅 thanks mate
Both are great compositions but i like the 2nd one with the beams
Thank you!
I preferred the 2nd one, because of the less saturated colours and the light beams are amazing. Another great video - thanks, Will!
Thanks mate.
I prefer the first image, it has more going for it overall. Whereas for the 2nd one, ONLY the "beams" are the "showstopper". In a simpler landscape/location, that could/would be enough.
But since it's a wide-angle/expansive landscape shot, I feel like more than just a tiny portion (the beams) need to be drawing you into the frame/image.
So I like the first image with the colors (spanning the entire sky), the epic landscape, the reflection in the water, etc.
Both are great, I'm just partial to the first image. Thats my 2 cents 😅.
Love it, thank you! :)
I was brainstorming topics today, and why landscape photography was one that I considered, then to see this title show up in my feed! Crazy!
Great video! As for the pictures, I sort of lean towards the first one. I like the reflections and for some reason I feel like the foreground is more complementing than in the second. (though, after you cropped the 2nd one, I think that made it stronger and a much tougher decision).
Haha, funny and kinda concerning when that happens. Thanks Jeff, always appreciate it!
Hi Will, loving your channel and learning heaps. Thanks for all your help! I was wondering if you could cover how you'd shoot and process misty forest scenes with layers like "on and on" or "resurrection" from your gallery?
Thanks mate. Sounds like a plan :)
I like the beams! 😁 but sometimes I think the landscape profile can make yellows and oranges a bit hot..
Cheers Fi. Yeah definitely on vibrant sunrises and sunsets that profile can almost overdue it. I probably should’ve processed the images first so it’s a fair look and comparison haha
Totally agree with your commentary. I too would go with the beam shot bro...
Thanks brother!
Epic location!! Both incredible images but I see your thought process regarding the 2nd one.
Cheers Daz 🙏🏻👊🏻
Definitely the second one William, the light ray’s really pull the eye into the image, I would tend to desaturate the orange in the 1st image. Just my thoughts, as I said in the previous video what an amazing location. I’ve started using the brush a lot more with my editing so thank you for sharing that knowledge. Look forward to seeing the next adventure.
Thanks a lot Ross :) :)
2nd for me. The lean of the tree into the frame. I think the foreground whites distract in the foreground in frame one.
Hey Will, watching this makes me want to get out there even more, that and come to NZ to experience that wonder. 2nd pic for me is the stronger comp, more prominent subject and stronger focal point as a result. Great vid as always.
Thanks champion. Hope you can out here sometime!
second one has the soul
Cheers mate!
Great stuff brother!
Cheers Dave!
Hi Will, I really like both images, but the beams got the nod from me.
Thanks mate 🙏🏻
Great video. The second one had the eye travel straight to the "main subject" for me, being the sunbeams and the nice cone shaped mountain behind that. Whereas the first one although I really liked the colour and the whole vista, my eyes didn't settle quite as well on the subject. In saying that, I'd give my eye teeth for an image like that :) Thanks for the adventures through your videos!
Haha, thank you Leanne! :)
I would go for the 2nd image. In comparison, the first one feels too busy to me and the sky is rather distracting. But man, your work is incredible!!!
Thanks a lot! 🙏🏻😊
Amazing sunrise 👌
Blew me away 😅
Not that i have a leg to stand on being new to photography. But the first image, i find the reflection helps carry the viewer through the image more as the second one kind of has a dead spot, due to the flatness of the water if that makes any sense 🙂
Thank you :)
I love the foreground in the second one. That's what drew me to it rather than the color. Also that beard is as gorgeous as these photos. Keep on making these epic videos!
Haha, thanks a lot man!
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography anytime! I appreciate your content. It got me out yesterday and I was thinking of the linear perspective in my edit. Makes a huge difference!
I would be ecstatic to have captured either shot , but I think I prefer the second photo with the sunbeams. The reflection in the first shot is a nice reflection, but it is a bit distracting to me. I love your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks a lot Pat :)
Great video
Cheers!
Thanks mate :)
Beautiful video, Will. I think the second photo stands out. The dominant central focus with clear balance split off left and right of the rays. Beautiful shots both ways, and no doubt a tough one to say which is better. Cheers!
Cheers brother 👊🏻😆
Brilliant video as usual thanks
Thanks a lot Andrew :)
Kinda speechless watching this #stunning - thank you as always, William 🙏🏻📸❤
Thanks so much Gary! Was hard to even film and comment during the shot, so I'm glad I had enough footage to make this little video, haha. Cheers!
Overal I personally prefer the one on the left as you can see the mountains more and I prefer the reflection in the water.
The one on the right with the sun beam is nice too but I feel it takes away the depth of the landscape.
Cheers :)
Personally I prefer the 1st image. I'm a sucker for colour and reflections. The 2nd image , although it has gorgeous light beams has little colour or reflection. Just my opinion.
thanks mate!
I can't do it, I'm in awe, handheld photography, the tripod is so cool, such a beautiful job, I don't understand at all why you're shooting handheld
Haha, why would I be using a tripod? I’m not shooting astro. Handheld is so much more enjoyable and organic for composing scenes. Cheers 😊🙏🏻
you don't have to take astro pictures, it's about the ease of having your hands free and reacting in time, using so many beautiful long times. And you can't. I mean really long times a minute or more. Focus stacking from the hand is also not quite possible. You draw a lot from the shadows. I love working from a tripod. Even if I have to carry him on my back. Good light!@@WilliamPatinoPhotography
Hi Will still enjoying your TH-cam, hope to one day again do a course with you. What Sony lenses do you use for your handheld shots? Is that the 12-24 f4 or f2.8. Keep posting those videos. Thanks
Really great to hear from you mate! Whenever I find myself having 3-4 cups of coffee a day, I still chuckle at how many you said you and your wife consume, lol. I'm using the f/2.8 version of the lens. Bit sharper than the f/4 and it can then double as an astro lens too. Keep in touch, it would be awesome to have you on a trip again :)
Hi William, For future content if you get a chance. Can you do a vid on editing an image that is more a closeup shot. I have this image, i love but for the life of me i just cant edit it correctly. It's a simple image shot with a sony zve10 on the 16 - 50 mm kit lens of tree roots in a stream at mt warning NSW where i live. Not much foreground or back ground to play with. Happy to send you the raw to better understand what i'm trying to say. Sorry absolute newbie, but there is something about the raw un touched that i like about it without editing it Although grey and plain in tones etc.
Thanks. More of an intimate scene. These generally require very little work, as they are simple by nature. A few contrast adjustments on the curve can often just about do it!
Thanks for the info, 2 Questions.... Have you ever had that one image, that was just right as the raw image? We often get caught up in bringing out highlights and shadows or over all editing that we often forget simple can be better. Some photographers it's not even the same image in the end as some have taken to over use of generative fixing to far. 🙂Second Question, Your dream camera and gear if unlimited funds, what would it be?@@WilliamPatinoPhotography
I like the color in the first one but there might bee too much going on in the scene. The second one does have a much more clear focus point. I'm sorry, but I'm no help, I'm torn too!
😂😂 cheers mate 👊🏻
I wish it was easier to be editorial on photography cause I struggle with this
I would like to see capturing good photos is less than spectacular locations. Or is that even possible?
I do have a video on photographing the local park and when you don’t have much to work with. Posted about a year ago. But yes, it’s going to be easier to make a nice photo when you have nice subject matter.
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography thanks I will check it out.
Check out the work of Sebastiao Salgado, Wil, if you haven't already.
Yeah, some great B&W imagery for sure.