It’s incredible how many videos you put on TH-cam, but what makes it more unbelievable is the quality and detail , they don’t feel thrown together . Thanks , don’t know why but I watch these with a coffee and unwind . If you ever come the uk I owe you a beer
Actually, I owe you a beer, too. I am also a Leica M shooter and love landscapes. Its really cool to follow your photo journeys, nice pictures as said before. So whenever you are neer Stuttgart Germany, your beer is taken care of :-)
That was just glorious Dave. After 2 mins, I paused the video, went and poured myself a large Jameson (Stout edition) and just relished the whole thing. Thank you so much
Great work. I'm loving your channel. I'm a retired photojournalist and the M11 is my retirement camera. Am currently touring national parks and your eye and inspiration is much appreciated! Keep it coming.
Dave, so good to have you back on photography (instead of advertising some sort of gear)! This video has been very inspiring. Makes me wanna be out there in the wild. And your pictures are awesome. Thank you!
Honestly, this might be your best one yet. Stunning photos, and the film is the perfect entertainment for a photographer yearning for some inspiration.
A couple things really stood out to me in this, one is the m11 and your use of it, these photos are incredible and the m11 has been something I’ve put on my wish list recently. The user experience just seems amazing. Second, I shot a lot in harsh outdoor lighting today, and the tips, though simple, were super helpful to me and made them go way better, thank you for this.
Your statement about compromising on equipment is so true. Like you I had a large number of different Sony lenses and now only own the M11-P with a Summilux 50 and a Summicron 28. That's all I really need and I'm very happy with this setup.
Really enjoyed this one. I don’t watch YT a ton but I’ve for sure seen a lot of videos from top photo guys on the tube and I honestly feel like they all lack compared to what you put out. For example, if one were to truly sit and listen to your words in this video and enjoy the visuals they could legit walk away with an entirely new outlook on life as well as their craft. Nobody else is raising the bar that high, the value within your videos is second to none. Well done man. 🙏🏻
I always enjoy your videos. My wife and I travel a lot, some 70 countries to date, and I purchased an m11p this years (wanted a Leica since I was young) because I got tired of lugging my Sony a7rv all around the globe and I never even questioned being able to use it for landscape even though I'm mostly a street photographer. So thanks for confirming my beliefs, I can't wait to give this little gem of a camera a go in all types of situations around the world. Keep up the great work, your videos are always very informative. And I know this may sound odd but, when people ask me "why Leica", I tell them that my m11p is my meditative camera because it helps me to slow down, take a deep breath, and really think more about what I'm shooting and how I'm shooting. I now look at my Sony a7rv as more of a drive-by camera, because in my travels I kinda treated many shots as drive-by shots with less thought about what I was really wanting out of the shot. Both serve a purpose though, just different.
Dave, one of my very favorite videos. The combination of shooting, images and commentary is perfection! Driving while doing the commentary is probably scarier than walking and worrying about bear! I have found the M is perfect for talking amazing images and still being present in the landscape. I think it is the simplicity of the controls. Just don't have to think about the gear and can devote more bandwidth to what is happening around you. Thanks for the joy I get in watching your videos!
Such an inspiration! I loved this a lot. Like a small gem in the middle of today's world made of 10s reels. It was so good to slow down and enjoy the Glacier National Park with you. So many great pictures and locations. Thank you!
“If you ever see me fighting in the forest with a grizzly bear. HELP THE BEAR!" Dave Herring was patiently waiting for the moments in the beautiful Glacier National Park, making memories like a hunter. What an amazing set of photographs, great work, my friend.
Totally agree on the gear talk and that pressure that you need all these lenses. I have learned that all I really need is my 35mm and my M camera for almost everything. I stopped feeling that I am missing out on all these shots and just focused on what I can capture with that 35mm and the rest I just take into memory. I use the M for everything; landscape, bar hopping, concert photography, weddings, staged shoots, street, even wild life. I took a trip to Yosemite and took my at the time fuji kit with the 16, 35, 90 and I also had one of the zoom lenses. I walked away with that trip with a ton of great photos, but my memory of the trip is very dim beyond the photos. Constantly swapping lenses really took me out of the experience. You could argue that a zoom lens would be a better choice, but I still would do the same thing (different photos at all these difference lengths of the same subject). So now I just keep it simple. A small 35mm with the small M and when I am not taking photos its basically out of my way but still easy enough to carry anywhere when I feel inspired for a photo.
Was so curious as to how you shoot the videos and interesting that this one was done by yourself. Respect for all the effort put into the video and story telling and then the photos too.
It’s challenging and you constantly have to think to setup a camera while you’re doing things, but the Pocket3 has made it 1000x easier when I’m just walking or talking, though I still use the SIII for big landscapes and static “talking” shots like I did at Lake McDonald and sunrise at Wild Goose Island Overlook, etc.
Sometimes I far prefer a 35 or 50 panorama to a wide angle because it keeps the normal perspective but still captures the width of the scene. I was out in Montana this summer and could take literally any excuse to go back, those lakes are gorgeous.
Every time I watch one of your videos I get that much closer to buying an M11. Only thing stopping me is my Q3 that has AF that is almost a complete necessity given how much I photograph my daughter.
What made me switch from a M11 to a Q is the solid weather resistance. My best pictures are taken during light rain and relatively low light so decent sealing and OIS are the way. I’d love an analog M some day though
While Leica doesn’t officially say this and we also know it’s not weather sealed, I shoot in rain, snow, and all sorts of weather and never have issues. Google Leica M and rain and you’ll see most people say the same thing. Yes, it’s a risk, but nearly everyone I know has ever had an issues. One person told me their sensor literally had ice form on it and just waited for it to thaw out and it was back to normal haha
Leica cameras love the sky meter trick. Especially before the M11 when they were metering against the closed shutter. As long as you meter for the highlight when needed, or the proper grey when shooting into the shadows, the exposure is literally never wrong. I shot some 400 pictures today around NYC. Not a single one with any issues. And I'm on grandpa M240. That self portrait came out PERFECT. That exact spot was the last time I truly had fun with my dad, skipping rocks across the perfectly clear water. Love glacier.
I dont get the meter trick. I used to shoot w a M240 but sold it due do lack of dynamic range. You telling me metering for highlights would have solved it? Also in manual mode? 🤌🏼🤌🏼
@@viktorpettersson7521 It depends. Some types of shooting rely on a very wide and flexible dynamic range. Sony (and others) are great for that workflow. The m240 is noisier than those modern BSI sensors and that noise shows up especially when low values are lifted too much.. but I simply don't push those limits with how I shoot. I rarely shoot manual these days. I shoot auto ISO and auto shutter, and gate the shutter at 1/500 (I shoot in NYC where it's super fast paced). I roll the shutter to a specific speed if I want to avoid the high noise of the 1/500 ss. Sometimes I stick to Sunny16, too. I should note I'm a daytime shooter and I treat the m240 like a film camera. For night shooting and massive editing stuff.. something like a Sony would be more appropriate.
Great video Dave. Thank you for the ride and for getting me closer to going lighter. I’m the one with the excess gear that goes for the ride, because it doesn’t leave the bag. I’ve always thought about it but it’s been tough to commit to one body and a couple of lenses.
First things First, I do enjoy your videos, Bravo . On shooting , anytime , anywhere .. I've done it my whole life. I could NEVER understand, the mentality of saying one can only shoot at sunrise or sunset.. ( Yes a NO Brainer there , lol ) But what is life , if we can't show it or capture it in all its light . Wish i had the time to get back out west, your area is beautiful. Nothing to take away from your abilities, but it perfect to photograph . Its like people that go to europe , greece , italy ..etc ... a blind person can take images its so beautiful. The biggest compliment i get , is when people tell me , I make our area look so beautifu, lol , Anyways , ALL THE BEST to you , Keep on Keeping on , I enjoy your Videos and you should be proud . Be Happy and Thank You ! Peter .. NYC ... If i ever get the Chance, and run away from NYC , Im coming Straight to to hang out , roam and Shoot lol .. All the best again !
@@davidherring watching your video on and off while doing some work ... Your right people nuts over too much gear, i was at fault of this also ... but we get older and wiser everyday ... want to get wider, flip that camera with the 28mm , shoot vertical and stitch 3 or 4 shots ... work for me lol
Thank you for sharing this experience. Liked, subscribed, and checking out the photos on your website (even signed up to receive emails!). Now, I guess I just need a Leica…and skill.
so relaxing Dave... I have a neat technique for doing pano's on my M11... If you can rotate the camera on the axis of the middle of the lens, instead of a wide sweep, as done in the video, you will get a better stitching with less curvature. I kind of take the mid point of the end of the lens, and the sensor(there are two white lines on top of the camera to show the sensor position) ..Usually this "nodal" point is just at the end of the focus ring on Leica glass. Also shooting vertical gives more latitude for cropping post. Your work is fantastic..
Wow, this is now on my travel bucket list, amazing shots and it seems like you were there at a good time of year to not have too many people around (even if that did make you more likely to be eaten by a bear!)
@@davidherring I’ve traveled East way more than west. This also makes a case for a lens wider than 35mm; I haven’t found much use for that in the Midwest and North East!
Fabulous video. Really enjoyed the chat about using an M for landscapes. Have a M240 and have been coming to similar conclusions myself and more often than not the Canon 5D II which I love stays at home because it's too bulky.. Though I am thinking of getting a Lumix S5 to get a long lens to do wildlife. Could put my M and R lenses on there with adapters too.
Photography can be done anytime. Sometimes a location doesn't tell you anything.. days of no inspiration. Some days you can find a great shot in anything.
I’ve taken various M camera on most trips except one when I thought I needed an SL2. When I got home, I immediately sold the SL2. Much prefer sticking with the M.
Hi Dave, I'm new to your channel and I've really enjoyed this video. Some absolutely lovely photo's of those views. I have a question if you don't mind (and sorry if you have covered this in an earlier video, I have not gone through all of them yet). Were the images all edited RAW files or JPG's? They really do look ace. Cheers, Rich.
I've been shooting landscapes with M cameras for years and my kit is a 28, 50, 90 with a polarizer and a small travel tripod, that's it. Where the M system falls down though, is for long exposures because there's a light leak at either the lens mount of the camera or all the lenses, not sure which. So you either have to use tape, or put a cloth or something over you camera. It's pretty annoying. I actually enjoy shooting midday because I like the strong directional light and a polarizer will make the skies a really beautiful, deep blue that I like a lot.
Dave, great video. Totally agree re M11 for a compact kit, just taken mine to Beijing and what a great lightweight kit to carry around all day and also people don't notice you taking photos. Which messager bag are you using? still looking for a idea bag for my M11
I rarely, if ever, use a tripod. Nearly all of these photos have focus at infinity at f/5.6, aperture priority at ISO64, shooting mostly at 1/250 or more because of the amount of light. If you’re having issues, make sure your lens is good, then set auto ISO and manually put your shutter at 2x focal length at minimum and see if that helps.
Arkoudaphobia? I’m always astounded by the work of Galen Rowell, in your neck of the woods, who shot some of the highest contrast mountain scenes, on Kodachrome!
Dave. I am thinking about an M11. I don’t know how long you have had yours. Did you have any of the early problems with yours. I am waiting for all the bugs to be gone. Maybe a M11M or M11P. Thanks
You are well over $25k just in the Leica kit , thier a TH-camr that only has a $50 film camera with a 50mm and a $16 Amazon tripod and I enjoy his videos/pic. It's like overlanding some people camp with $100k worth of gear other don't even past $500. A M11 is useless for a bird photographer, You just have to know what you need and what you don´t.
It’s incredible how many videos you put on TH-cam, but what makes it more unbelievable is the quality and detail , they don’t feel thrown together . Thanks , don’t know why but I watch these with a coffee and unwind . If you ever come the uk I owe you a beer
Thanks man! I’m headed to London today actually!
Drop us a message if your headed near Manchester or Liverpool ! Welcome to the uk !!
Actually, I owe you a beer, too. I am also a Leica M shooter and love landscapes. Its really cool to follow your photo journeys, nice pictures as said before. So whenever you are neer Stuttgart Germany, your beer is taken care of :-)
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again for this great video. The M11 or any M isn’t just for street photography 💪
10000%
That was just glorious Dave. After 2 mins, I paused the video, went and poured myself a large Jameson (Stout edition) and just relished the whole thing. Thank you so much
This is the way my videos are meant to be watched!
Great work. I'm loving your channel. I'm a retired photojournalist and the M11 is my retirement camera. Am currently touring national parks and your eye and inspiration is much appreciated! Keep it coming.
Thank you!
Dave, so good to have you back on photography (instead of advertising some sort of gear)! This video has been very inspiring. Makes me wanna be out there in the wild. And your pictures are awesome. Thank you!
Ha thanks, I wish every video could be an epic adventure!
Honestly, this might be your best one yet. Stunning photos, and the film is the perfect entertainment for a photographer yearning for some inspiration.
Thank you! Prob my favorite one I’ve made yet.
Like the video and your pics.Thanks for sharing your experience❤❤❤
Thank you!
Great story, Dave! Enjoyed watching it on Saturday night
Thank you!
A couple things really stood out to me in this, one is the m11 and your use of it, these photos are incredible and the m11 has been something I’ve put on my wish list recently. The user experience just seems amazing. Second, I shot a lot in harsh outdoor lighting today, and the tips, though simple, were super helpful to me and made them go way better, thank you for this.
So glad to hear this!
This is some of my favourite kind of photography. Thanks, Dave.
Thank you!
Thanks
Thank you!
Amazing video and photos Dave. So relaxing to watch
Thank you!
beautiful video
Thank you!
Just love your films - such inspiring content, storytelling and helpful advice. Thank you for all that you do for the photographic community
Thank you so much!
So beautiful video n photos ❤️
Thank you!
It's awesome
Thanks!
Thanks for taking us on your journey with you. This video is so full of great insight and fun. I'm bummed we missed you by a week!
Thanks man! Would have been awesome to connect there.
Your video and the pictures are so amazing and beautiful ❤️
Thank you!
Your statement about compromising on equipment is so true. Like you I had a large number of different Sony lenses and now only own the M11-P with a Summilux 50 and a Summicron 28. That's all I really need and I'm very happy with this setup.
It’s pretty freeing isn’t it? I’m currently on a major trip and just using the 35 on my M11.
Best video you made thus far. Absolutely lovely. The photos are fantastic. You should be like a leica ambassador. You are that skilled.
Thank you so much!
Its been 20 years since ive last been to glacier national Park.
These pictures are great and makes me want to return
You gotta get back there!
Really enjoyed this one. I don’t watch YT a ton but I’ve for sure seen a lot of videos from top photo guys on the tube and I honestly feel like they all lack compared to what you put out. For example, if one were to truly sit and listen to your words in this video and enjoy the visuals they could legit walk away with an entirely new outlook on life as well as their craft. Nobody else is raising the bar that high, the value within your videos is second to none. Well done man. 🙏🏻
Thanks so much my friend.
I always enjoy your videos. My wife and I travel a lot, some 70 countries to date, and I purchased an m11p this years (wanted a Leica since I was young) because I got tired of lugging my Sony a7rv all around the globe and I never even questioned being able to use it for landscape even though I'm mostly a street photographer. So thanks for confirming my beliefs, I can't wait to give this little gem of a camera a go in all types of situations around the world. Keep up the great work, your videos are always very informative.
And I know this may sound odd but, when people ask me "why Leica", I tell them that my m11p is my meditative camera because it helps me to slow down, take a deep breath, and really think more about what I'm shooting and how I'm shooting. I now look at my Sony a7rv as more of a drive-by camera, because in my travels I kinda treated many shots as drive-by shots with less thought about what I was really wanting out of the shot. Both serve a purpose though, just different.
Thanks for sharing, and enjoy those travels! The M11 lineup is incredible.
LOVE the Rolleiflex self portrait!
Me too!
Dave, one of my very favorite videos. The combination of shooting, images and commentary is perfection! Driving while doing the commentary is probably scarier than walking and worrying about bear! I have found the M is perfect for talking amazing images and still being present in the landscape. I think it is the simplicity of the controls. Just don't have to think about the gear and can devote more bandwidth to what is happening around you. Thanks for the joy I get in watching your videos!
Thank you! Definitely shouldn’t have been driving and talking with the camera on that dirt road! 😂
Amazing journey, thanks Dave for sharing 🤗
Thank you!
incredible video. thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks
Thank you!
Such an inspiration! I loved this a lot. Like a small gem in the middle of today's world made of 10s reels. It was so good to slow down and enjoy the Glacier National Park with you. So many great pictures and locations. Thank you!
Thank you!
Such an amazing experience! Thank you Dave for taking the time to document and share. I hope to visit Glacier soon. Thank you again.
Thank you!
“If you ever see me fighting in the forest with a grizzly bear. HELP THE BEAR!" Dave Herring was patiently waiting for the moments in the beautiful Glacier National Park, making memories like a hunter.
What an amazing set of photographs, great work, my friend.
Haha thanks Sam!
That had to be an amazing trip! I totally forgot on how beautiful that park is! Spectacular views! Awesome photos! Love the B&W! Fantastic video!
Thank you!
That balanced rollei portrait came out great :D
Thanks!
Great video and great shooting!🥰
Thank you!
A really great video. Left me feeling free and mind open. I love the quiet of the mountains - Such a great place to go and so few people. Amazing.
That’s awesome, thanks for sharing!
Great photos and your best video in my opinion
Thank you!
rollie portrait, nailed it!
Thanks!
Totally agree on the gear talk and that pressure that you need all these lenses. I have learned that all I really need is my 35mm and my M camera for almost everything. I stopped feeling that I am missing out on all these shots and just focused on what I can capture with that 35mm and the rest I just take into memory. I use the M for everything; landscape, bar hopping, concert photography, weddings, staged shoots, street, even wild life.
I took a trip to Yosemite and took my at the time fuji kit with the 16, 35, 90 and I also had one of the zoom lenses. I walked away with that trip with a ton of great photos, but my memory of the trip is very dim beyond the photos. Constantly swapping lenses really took me out of the experience. You could argue that a zoom lens would be a better choice, but I still would do the same thing (different photos at all these difference lengths of the same subject).
So now I just keep it simple. A small 35mm with the small M and when I am not taking photos its basically out of my way but still easy enough to carry anywhere when I feel inspired for a photo.
Keeping it simple is the way to go! Thanks for sharing.
This is very inspiring, what a great trip! Photos are epic.
Thanks so much!
Lovely and entertaining vid. Worthy sentiments regarding gear.
Thank you!
absolutely beautiful place to have them best baby cameras with you haha.
Haha yep!
Was so curious as to how you shoot the videos and interesting that this one was done by yourself. Respect for all the effort put into the video and story telling and then the photos too.
It’s challenging and you constantly have to think to setup a camera while you’re doing things, but the Pocket3 has made it 1000x easier when I’m just walking or talking, though I still use the SIII for big landscapes and static “talking” shots like I did at Lake McDonald and sunrise at Wild Goose Island Overlook, etc.
Sometimes I far prefer a 35 or 50 panorama to a wide angle because it keeps the normal perspective but still captures the width of the scene. I was out in Montana this summer and could take literally any excuse to go back, those lakes are gorgeous.
Agreed! I like the panorama approach better than super wide lenses.
Every time I watch one of your videos I get that much closer to buying an M11. Only thing stopping me is my Q3 that has AF that is almost a complete necessity given how much I photograph my daughter.
What made me switch from a M11 to a Q is the solid weather resistance. My best pictures are taken during light rain and relatively low light so decent sealing and OIS are the way. I’d love an analog M some day though
While Leica doesn’t officially say this and we also know it’s not weather sealed, I shoot in rain, snow, and all sorts of weather and never have issues. Google Leica M and rain and you’ll see most people say the same thing. Yes, it’s a risk, but nearly everyone I know has ever had an issues. One person told me their sensor literally had ice form on it and just waited for it to thaw out and it was back to normal haha
Leica cameras love the sky meter trick. Especially before the M11 when they were metering against the closed shutter. As long as you meter for the highlight when needed, or the proper grey when shooting into the shadows, the exposure is literally never wrong. I shot some 400 pictures today around NYC. Not a single one with any issues. And I'm on grandpa M240.
That self portrait came out PERFECT. That exact spot was the last time I truly had fun with my dad, skipping rocks across the perfectly clear water. Love glacier.
Thank you! The sky meter trick is everything for scenarios like these!
I dont get the meter trick. I used to shoot w a M240 but sold it due do lack of dynamic range. You telling me metering for highlights would have solved it? Also in manual mode? 🤌🏼🤌🏼
@@viktorpettersson7521 It depends. Some types of shooting rely on a very wide and flexible dynamic range. Sony (and others) are great for that workflow. The m240 is noisier than those modern BSI sensors and that noise shows up especially when low values are lifted too much.. but I simply don't push those limits with how I shoot.
I rarely shoot manual these days. I shoot auto ISO and auto shutter, and gate the shutter at 1/500 (I shoot in NYC where it's super fast paced). I roll the shutter to a specific speed if I want to avoid the high noise of the 1/500 ss. Sometimes I stick to Sunny16, too.
I should note I'm a daytime shooter and I treat the m240 like a film camera. For night shooting and massive editing stuff.. something like a Sony would be more appropriate.
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Thank you!
Great video Dave. Thank you for the ride and for getting me closer to going lighter. I’m the one with the excess gear that goes for the ride, because it doesn’t leave the bag. I’ve always thought about it but it’s been tough to commit to one body and a couple of lenses.
Thank you! It is tough to commit, but when you do, it’s freedom.
lol you standing in the lake at the end. I bet that water was cooollld! 🥶
It was cold haha. But I thought it would be a fun ending!
First things First, I do enjoy your videos, Bravo . On shooting , anytime , anywhere .. I've done it my whole life. I could NEVER understand, the mentality of saying one can only shoot at sunrise or sunset.. ( Yes a NO Brainer there , lol ) But what is life , if we can't show it or capture it in all its light . Wish i had the time to get back out west, your area is beautiful. Nothing to take away from your abilities, but it perfect to photograph . Its like people that go to europe , greece , italy ..etc ... a blind person can take images its so beautiful. The biggest compliment i get , is when people tell me , I make our area look so beautifu, lol , Anyways , ALL THE BEST to you , Keep on Keeping on , I enjoy your Videos and you should be proud . Be Happy and Thank You ! Peter .. NYC ... If i ever get the Chance, and run away from NYC , Im coming Straight to to hang out , roam and Shoot lol .. All the best again !
Really appreciate you!
@@davidherring watching your video on and off while doing some work ... Your right people nuts over too much gear, i was at fault of this also ... but we get older and wiser everyday ... want to get wider, flip that camera with the 28mm , shoot vertical and stitch 3 or 4 shots ... work for me lol
@davidherring wow ..lol .. i told you watching a little at a time ... ha ha .. getting near end you did stitch lol ...great minds think alike ... lol
Great content, keep the uploads coming. Just got an M11 myself ;)
Congrats! And thank you!
Thank you for sharing this experience. Liked, subscribed, and checking out the photos on your website (even signed up to receive emails!). Now, I guess I just need a Leica…and skill.
Thank you!
Great video, Dave
Thanks!
so relaxing Dave... I have a neat technique for doing pano's on my M11... If you can rotate the camera on the axis of the middle of the lens, instead of a wide sweep, as done in the video, you will get a better stitching with less curvature. I kind of take the mid point of the end of the lens, and the sensor(there are two white lines on top of the camera to show the sensor position)
..Usually this "nodal" point is just at the end of the focus ring on Leica glass. Also shooting vertical gives more latitude for cropping post. Your work is fantastic..
That’s interesting! Thanks for sharing!
Dave, great video!
Thanks!
Wow, this is now on my travel bucket list, amazing shots and it seems like you were there at a good time of year to not have too many people around (even if that did make you more likely to be eaten by a bear!)
If you can make it there, it will not disappoint you!
@@davidherring I’ve traveled East way more than west. This also makes a case for a lens wider than 35mm; I haven’t found much use for that in the Midwest and North East!
Fabulous video. Really enjoyed the chat about using an M for landscapes. Have a M240 and have been coming to similar conclusions myself and more often than not the Canon 5D II which I love stays at home because it's too bulky.. Though I am thinking of getting a Lumix S5 to get a long lens to do wildlife. Could put my M and R lenses on there with adapters too.
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
I enjoy a lot your m11 landscapes videos , amazing this place. I would like to see the results with m6 too
Thanks! Next time I’ll bring the M6 along.
Photography can be done anytime. Sometimes a location doesn't tell you anything.. days of no inspiration. Some days you can find a great shot in anything.
Wise words!
I really enjoyed the format of this video Dave. Are you using live view to determine your polarization?
Yep! It’s the only way to do so.
Wow..!!!!!!!❤
Thanks!
glad to see you brough gloves ;)
I’m Cali. 50* is mid winter.
@@davidherring I always hear that if someone says they're Cali, they aren't haha
@benjhaisch haha I mean guilty not FROM here originally but been here long enough to acclimate and be cold all the time.
I’ve taken various M camera on most trips except one when I thought I needed an SL2. When I got home, I immediately sold the SL2. Much prefer sticking with the M.
This is the way.
Hi Dave, I'm new to your channel and I've really enjoyed this video. Some absolutely lovely photo's of those views. I have a question if you don't mind (and sorry if you have covered this in an earlier video, I have not gone through all of them yet). Were the images all edited RAW files or JPG's? They really do look ace. Cheers, Rich.
Thanks for joining along! All of my photos are RAW and edited with verygoodpresets.com
I've been shooting landscapes with M cameras for years and my kit is a 28, 50, 90 with a polarizer and a small travel tripod, that's it. Where the M system falls down though, is for long exposures because there's a light leak at either the lens mount of the camera or all the lenses, not sure which. So you either have to use tape, or put a cloth or something over you camera. It's pretty annoying.
I actually enjoy shooting midday because I like the strong directional light and a polarizer will make the skies a really beautiful, deep blue that I like a lot.
That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing.
I'm going to rent a Leica M11 one of these days.
It’s a fantastic camera.
Dave, great video. Totally agree re M11 for a compact kit, just taken mine to Beijing and what a great lightweight kit to carry around all day and also people don't notice you taking photos. Which messager bag are you using? still looking for a idea bag for my M11
Thanks! I use a Filson 24 hour tin briefcase. Fits a small peak design cube perfectly.
Are you using a tripod for these amazing landscapes, or are you hand holding them? I can never get this level of clarity with my LeicaM10
I rarely, if ever, use a tripod. Nearly all of these photos have focus at infinity at f/5.6, aperture priority at ISO64, shooting mostly at 1/250 or more because of the amount of light. If you’re having issues, make sure your lens is good, then set auto ISO and manually put your shutter at 2x focal length at minimum and see if that helps.
Arkoudaphobia?
I’m always astounded by the work of Galen Rowell, in your neck of the woods, who shot some of the highest contrast mountain scenes, on Kodachrome!
Yeah it’s impressive!
Strange question, where do you get your step up rings? Don’t wanna get crappy ones
I have the cheapest ones I could find on Amazon haha
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did the stitching with the rolleiflex work?
It did! I added it to the bottom of the gallery on my website: dave.online/travels/glacier-national-park-2024
Dave. I am thinking about an M11. I don’t know how long you have had yours. Did you have any of the early problems with yours. I am waiting for all the bugs to be gone. Maybe a M11M or M11P. Thanks
Had mine over a year now. No issues, amazing camera!
Of how to use this camera
Point and press the shutter, that's how I use it.
second!
You did it
3 mins ago!
Haha
I think he might be worried about bears... Idk. Did y'all get the vibe he might be worried about bears? Maybe I'm crazy
Just a little bit.
in stead of 21mm lens why not to do a 5 shots pano?
That’s exactly what I did
You are well over $25k just in the Leica kit , thier a TH-camr that only has a $50 film camera with a 50mm and a $16 Amazon tripod and I enjoy his videos/pic. It's like overlanding some people camp with $100k worth of gear other don't even past $500. A M11 is useless for a bird photographer, You just have to know what you need and what you don´t.
Thanks for sharing!