If it helps, do remember that your videos of the outdoors are also helping other people’s mental health these days. Thank you for taking us to a wonderland forest adventure! And stay safe!
Thomas I think there is no longer any doubt that you are an amazing photographer ... thank you so much for sharing all this  Thomas I think there is no longer any doubt that you are an amazing photographer ... thank you so much for sharing all this.. Well done my friend well done
Love how you composed the sheep. Makes me ask the question, “where are they going?”. Great photos tell a story and/or lead the viewer to ask questions. This one nailed it.
I’m a photographer who’s turning 15 in 3 months and has been shooting pictures since I got my first camera on my 13th birthday. But only recently did I realise how relaxing it is, and how it makes my life better in so many ways. It has helped me survive through lockdown definitely
For me, that sense of agitation is common in the early part of an outing and I know that it will eventually be relieved when nature reveals the shot to me. Then the right brain takes over the left, and the excitement overcomes the agitation. I really appreciate that you shared the struggle that we all go through and not make it look so easy. Thank you!
"I feel like I shouldn't be here." That statement hit home for me. We've all been cooped up so long that being out and about feels....weird. Like we're breaking the rules, acting like the bad kids. I'm thinking I need to be a bad kid more often to get out of this rut. Thanks for the inspiration. :)
I sympathise. Last summer I went out walking a lot, but the recent bad weather has kept me indoors and even though the weather was fine today, I made excuses and didn't go out for a walk. I think I'm going to have to reintroduce myself to the outdoors very gently, like returning a creature to the wild after it's been in captivity for too long.
Appreciate your emotional honesty. Being in lockdown makes me feel like I’m not accomplishing anything (Ontario, Canada). I get outside about 4 times a week to hike and that’s been a mental health boost. Love grasses in snow! And the mounds of snow on ice. Simple images that are peaceful. We have tons of snow here. Take care.
I just love how honest you are with us about yourself and your workflow.. for us viewers, I feel it allows us to connect more, not only without you, but also your work.. it allows us to really engage with the images.. thank you!
Photography Helped me to get out of drug and alcohol addiction. It saved my life. I will talk about it one day may be. It's a dark, sad, yet fascinating story. Vive La Photographie ! ❤️
@@ThomasHeatonPhoto Thank you. It was long time ago. When I ask myself what I have achieved from photography, I just have to look back. Hope you can restart your journey around the world with your new GFX. 😊
John 14:6 I am the way, the truth and the life....even better than photography
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@@Light_Camera_Story Welcome to the addiction of buying cameras ahahahaha. Nah just kidding, you said something very powerful, try to let out all the existential issues and embrace the light coming through the lenses whatever that might be. :)
The amount of joy you're getting from shooting some grass, snow, and sheep is reminding me that I gotta just go out and shoot. You don't need an amazing landscape or subject to get awesome photos. Great video man. Subscribed!
I love how Thomas can take a picture of grass in snow and have it be better than any ohoto I have ever taken. Absolutely amazing how he easily he can make me feel emotional with his images.
That was the most enjoyable and simple 20 min I've had all week. I don't know another photography TH-camr that can do it as well as you. It's just you and your camera & me enjoying the experience. You are one of a kind Thomas Heaton, don't change a thing Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺
Thanks for always saying what most of us are feeling even if we haven’t been able to put it into words yet. Your videos have been such a blessing and pulled me out of some dark places and for that I’m grateful!
You actually are in a better place than you think when you're feeling that agitation, just by the fact that you caught yourself feeling it. Most just get caught up and taken for the ride. Take a deep breath, appreciate the moment around you, don't run from the feeling, accept it, and know that like all things "this too shall pass." And it does.
True words - I have experienced joy after a hard day by the setting sun, the rising moon, the lights on the old buildings - just whatever is near your location.
This video makes me appreciate living in Sweden even more. Having the freedom to be out in nature is fundamental to my well-being and being able to do that even if it's just a hobby is something that many around the world can't right now. This might be a bit controversial but, life is about more than just being alive. Life needs to be lived!
I don't think it's controversial at all, just that some people have been frightened half to death by governments and mainstream media that they've forgotten what it is to live their lives.
What I love most about this channel is that it help me to get ideas. You have an eye for what nobody else sees. I used to struggle a lot to find shots. Since I started following this channel a couple of years ago my bag of ideas has grown and grown. Sometimes I'm out and thinking what would Thomas do in this situation. Keep doing what you do best! Grt guido
Loved the sheep photo. I totally agree about photography and getting outdoors helps your mental health. I don’t what I would do without it. These videos are a great escape during lockdown, thanks so much! 👍
That video was sooooo good, just to be outdoors in all types of weather is what it's all about. Amazing images right from the Grass in the snow through to the sheep in the field. One of your best. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Group outdoor therapy sessions with Thomas! I always appreciate how genuine you are with your process. There’s never anything contrived in your vids. I hardly comment, but your channel is one of my favorites. I Thoroughly enjoyed the photos in this one. :)
Thank you Thomas for showing your humanity and please never apologize for showing that emotion. Love your photography and so appreciate the person behind the lenses.
I quite often feel the same when i'm out taking photos there are so many other things I should be doing other than having fun. But I try to remind myself I'm only taking a small amount to time and when I'm happy it benefits all who rely on me. Lovely video, the sheep are my favourite image. Keep up the good work. 👍
I've been watching your videos for years, and just wanted to say thanks - your channel is probably my favourite on youtube and your videos always inspire me to go outside and bring my camera, even if I don't feel like it, and also to just enjoy nature. You're a great photographer and seem like a great person too!
Just got to the 7:10 when you spoken about your mental health and then suddenly I hear a news intro and text 'Breaking News' and thought holy moly Thomas, you've stepped up the graphics in your videos...then realised it was an ad that occurred with impeccable timing. Heart goes out to everyone who is doing it tough in lockdown.
Thank you Thomas for another great video and for sharing your experiences with lockdown and how you feel being outdoors. Hopes it motivates me to go out more too. The image of the wiggly sticks is my favorite.
Everything you said about feeling agitated and rushed feels so relatable to me. I think with the work I do it makes me that way and it’s hard to just stop sometimes to relax and take my time.
Cheers Thomas, I was out and about the weekend before last and we had snow and it was AMAZING. I had such a blast and was pumped full on energy like a squirrel on caffeine. Like you said - FOMO. Because there was such a long drought of being inside, having nothing "special" to look for except your videos. And your videos helped me a TON - I basically binged everything I could because I was going insane. Keep it up and remember: We're all in this together. You are not alone and there will be different times. Hope I can someday meet you and be on a course with you. Cheers,
Great video. That sheep image was gorgeous and I 100% agree, there's nothing better to lift your spirits than getting out in the middle of nowhere and just shooting.
You're definitely not alone in getting excited/inspired by tufts of grass sticking out of snow. We may not have snow here, but I recently took a similar minimalist image of just a few tufts of dune grass coming out of sand.... and it worked so well. Absolutely loved the final sheep image. Really nice work, and good to see you ending on a more positive note.
Thanks for your honesty and vulnerability Thomas. Not an easy thing to do. Yes lockdown continue to have a profound impact. It’s definitely OK to recognise it. As always, a pleasure to view your videos and learn. Thanks for being so generous with your guidance and inspire good photography.
This video really resonated with me, especially the discussion about mental health, and that feeling of rushing. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and perspective. I also really enjoyed the images you captured. Thanks again and stay safe!
Couldn‘t agree more with your statements about the outdoors and how nature affects our mood and mind! Love your on-location videos, especially with analog film - the pictures reflect the honesty and calm of your videos very well - not everything has to be super epic-HDR-gigapixel like. A simple beautiful well composed image outways all „modern“ superlatives! Keep it going and good light!
Beautiful video Thomas. You have always been able to portray the excitement of your photography. I connected deeply with how you expressed your troublesome feelings. I use my woodland and landscape photography to help with my mental health but you showed how important it is to not put pressure on it being the complete solution, to slow down and just enjoy being out there. I did laugh at the end when you were photographing the sheep. At about the 15:45 -16:00 min mark as you were explaining your excitement about the sheep and if you watch in the back ground every sheep wandered off the screen and I though you were going to turn around and they would all be gone. Thanks again.
Earth is full of beauty, you cant really go wrong when taking a photo of nature. You're certainly not alone in loving grass standing in snow or sheep...And those that might Say its not grand enough they havent seen and felt all the beauty of Earth and they cant yet understand how healing every piece of Earth is. But I know you will always find people that appreciate your work, because You are putting love and effort and talent in it and it shows. And also you have an amazing presence that adds to the beauty of your videos. I hope you will always have enough time in nature and for whatever endeavours and wishes you might have.
Thank you for sharing. Your videos are so therapeutic both in terms of the views, and your subtle reminders to keep paying attention to the emotional background of self 🧡
Hey Thomas, this video really helped me actually as I’m a year 11 student who’s grown up with family interested in photography and I’m really interested in photography but feel like I can’t at the moment and feel trapped by not only online school but just being stuck in doors and not quite sure why but just watching your video made me feel better.
Take heart Thomas. i think we’re all feeling agitated and a little bit lost right now but hopefully there’s light at the end of the tunnel. You have made a significant contribution to keeping us all sane during these times, for which I sincerely thank you.
Thanks for being so REAL about your emotional state! Great message to share as so many of us are struggling but we are not alone and getting out in nature’s so inspiring and uplifting!
That photo of the sheep was excellent. I think I would have tried a 3:2 crop which is how it first appears on the video. Congratulations, Thomas! Great work. Glad you are feeling better, we can all empathize with the lockdown doldrums.
A breath of fresh air with that video, I totally agree there’s nothing quite like getting out with the camera to clear the mind. Some stunning photos there too, the sheep one is surprisingly good, excellent even.
“Things have just got a little more serious!” I freaking loved that bit getting stoked about grass and untouched snow. I’m with you on stuff like that!
Thomas, thanks for getting out in the snow and doing these videos. You have inspired me to do more landscapes with longer lenses and to look for square crops. I am finding so much fun with the new focus on composition.
I'm home waiting out Herricane Debby as it tracks to the North East, and watching reruns of some of your best videos, like this one! Thanks for all you do, Thomas!
I'm on day 7 of a post winter travel 14 day quarantine/ time out. Back in the cold and wet West Coast of Canada after 3 months in Costa Rica. I know some will say "suck it up", I will. But my mental health is now effected by being caged after running free. Looking forward to my release and going for a bush walk with the camera. Thanks for sharing Thomas, Pura Vida!
If it helps, do remember that your videos of the outdoors are also helping other people’s mental health these days. Thank you for taking us to a wonderland forest adventure! And stay safe!
Yes! Amen to this! I find Thomas's videos truly refreshing.
That's nice to hear. Thanks a lot.
Yes, I find his videos very calming.
That last sheep-photo was superb! Love the simplicity and especially the depth as the sheep vanish into the background :D
Yes but maybe the color on the back of two of those sheep should've been desaturated in Photoshop.
Thomas I think there is no longer any doubt that you are an amazing photographer ... thank you so much for sharing all this

Thomas I think there is no longer any doubt that you are an amazing photographer ... thank you so much for sharing all this.. Well done my friend well done
Totally agree 👍
Love how you composed the sheep. Makes me ask the question, “where are they going?”. Great photos tell a story and/or lead the viewer to ask questions. This one nailed it.
@@giannismpoult4982
i agree so much!!!
Oh Man I really loved the last shot with the sheep’s
that one looks amazing (Sheep)
ewe have a lovely sheep shot
Yep, good one!
Me too. (But it's simply . . . "with the sheep").
The last frame with the sheep’s wow what an image so much drama with the snow, wind and the sheep’s marvelous job Thomas
I’m a photographer who’s turning 15 in 3 months and has been shooting pictures since I got my first camera on my 13th birthday.
But only recently did I realise how relaxing it is, and how it makes my life better in so many ways. It has helped me survive through lockdown definitely
For me, that sense of agitation is common in the early part of an outing and I know that it will eventually be relieved when nature reveals the shot to me. Then the right brain takes over the left, and the excitement overcomes the agitation. I really appreciate that you shared the struggle that we all go through and not make it look so easy. Thank you!
"I feel like I shouldn't be here."
That statement hit home for me. We've all been cooped up so long that being out and about feels....weird. Like we're breaking the rules, acting like the bad kids. I'm thinking I need to be a bad kid more often to get out of this rut. Thanks for the inspiration. :)
Wait until you get into a large group setting. It was really weird for me. This whole thing has mentally changed people
I sympathise. Last summer I went out walking a lot, but the recent bad weather has kept me indoors and even though the weather was fine today, I made excuses and didn't go out for a walk. I think I'm going to have to reintroduce myself to the outdoors very gently, like returning a creature to the wild after it's been in captivity for too long.
It's a funny way to realize that it isn't normal, after feeling that way for years. Whoops.
Duuuuude
Appreciate your emotional honesty. Being in lockdown makes me feel like I’m not accomplishing anything (Ontario, Canada). I get outside about 4 times a week to hike and that’s been a mental health boost. Love grasses in snow! And the mounds of snow on ice. Simple images that are peaceful. We have tons of snow here. Take care.
I just love how honest you are with us about yourself and your workflow.. for us viewers, I feel it allows us to connect more, not only without you, but also your work.. it allows us to really engage with the images.. thank you!
It's good to see you having fun and enjoying photography T!
Photography Helped me to get out of drug and alcohol addiction. It saved my life. I will talk about it one day may be.
It's a dark, sad, yet fascinating story.
Vive La Photographie ! ❤️
This is amazing.
I've heard this a lot 👍 Thanks for sharing. Hope you're doing well.
@@ThomasHeatonPhoto
Thank you. It was long time ago. When I ask myself what I have achieved from photography, I just have to look back.
Hope you can restart your journey around the world with your new GFX. 😊
John 14:6 I am the way, the truth and the life....even better than photography
@@Light_Camera_Story Welcome to the addiction of buying cameras ahahahaha. Nah just kidding, you said something very powerful, try to let out all the existential issues and embrace the light coming through the lenses whatever that might be. :)
These sheep in thick snow: outstanding! Love how the snow makes it look like a painting. Would have loved to be out there as well!
Last photo of sheep and trees. I love everything about this photo.composition, softness, two-tone colour scale. Hats off to you.
The amount of joy you're getting from shooting some grass, snow, and sheep is reminding me that I gotta just go out and shoot. You don't need an amazing landscape or subject to get awesome photos. Great video man. Subscribed!
I love how Thomas can take a picture of grass in snow and have it be better than any ohoto I have ever taken. Absolutely amazing how he easily he can make me feel emotional with his images.
That was the most enjoyable and simple 20 min I've had all week. I don't know another photography TH-camr that can do it as well as you. It's just you and your camera & me enjoying the experience. You are one of a kind Thomas Heaton, don't change a thing Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺
Check out Henry Turner. Very enjoyable character.
creatives have the most beautiful minds on the planet.
amen. 🕊
Thanks for always saying what most of us are feeling even if we haven’t been able to put it into words yet. Your videos have been such a blessing and pulled me out of some dark places and for that I’m grateful!
You actually are in a better place than you think when you're feeling that agitation, just by the fact that you caught yourself feeling it. Most just get caught up and taken for the ride. Take a deep breath, appreciate the moment around you, don't run from the feeling, accept it, and know that like all things "this too shall pass." And it does.
True words - I have experienced joy after a hard day by the setting sun, the rising moon, the lights on the old buildings - just whatever is near your location.
Beautiful photo of the snow and sheep in such a pastoral setting! Lovely!!!
This video makes me appreciate living in Sweden even more. Having the freedom to be out in nature is fundamental to my well-being and being able to do that even if it's just a hobby is something that many around the world can't right now. This might be a bit controversial but, life is about more than just being alive. Life needs to be lived!
Couldn't agree more.
I don't think it's controversial at all, just that some people have been frightened half to death by governments and mainstream media that they've forgotten what it is to live their lives.
What I love most about this channel is that it help me to get ideas. You have an eye for what nobody else sees. I used to struggle a lot to find shots. Since I started following this channel a couple of years ago my bag of ideas has grown and grown. Sometimes I'm out and thinking what would Thomas do in this situation. Keep doing what you do best! Grt guido
Loved the sheep photo. I totally agree about photography and getting outdoors helps your mental health. I don’t what I would do without it. These videos are a great escape during lockdown, thanks so much! 👍
Loved the last image of the sheep in the snow. A beautiful composition. Thanks for sharing!
Love the last photo, excellent balance and a feeling of life, in lack of better words.
That video was sooooo good, just to be outdoors in all types of weather is what it's all about. Amazing images right from the Grass in the snow through to the sheep in the field. One of your best. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Group outdoor therapy sessions with Thomas!
I always appreciate how genuine you are with your process. There’s never anything contrived in your vids. I hardly comment, but your channel is one of my favorites. I Thoroughly enjoyed the photos in this one. :)
That's very kind and I appreciate you taking the time comment 👍👍
Thank you Thomas for showing your humanity and please never apologize for showing that emotion. Love your photography and so appreciate the person behind the lenses.
The last photo is like a painting. Beautiful!
Both the sheep and the grass images are so gorgeous.
I quite often feel the same when i'm out taking photos there are so many other things I should be doing other than having fun. But I try to remind myself I'm only taking a small amount to time and when I'm happy it benefits all who rely on me. Lovely video, the sheep are my favourite image. Keep up the good work. 👍
I've been watching your videos for years, and just wanted to say thanks - your channel is probably my favourite on youtube and your videos always inspire me to go outside and bring my camera, even if I don't feel like it, and also to just enjoy nature. You're a great photographer and seem like a great person too!
That last photo is so stunning and getting the sheep composed like that you must have been a shepherd in a past life
Last two days working in the ER were stressful. I decided to get out today on a warm day and taking photos.
Just got to the 7:10 when you spoken about your mental health and then suddenly I hear a news intro and text 'Breaking News' and thought holy moly Thomas, you've stepped up the graphics in your videos...then realised it was an ad that occurred with impeccable timing. Heart goes out to everyone who is doing it tough in lockdown.
Getting outside always renews my spirit
Amen, the outdoors is free therapy!
Thank you Thomas for another great video and for sharing your experiences with lockdown and how you feel being outdoors. Hopes it motivates me to go out more too. The image of the wiggly sticks is my favorite.
I loved all photographs in this video. but the MOST favourite is the one with ship and trees in the background. What a stunning composition!
The sounds that film camera make at 3:30 is pure music to a mechanical engineers ears!
Yes creating photos is great stress reliver
The sheep!!! Its so great when we can break out of our comfort zone and succeed! Atta boy Thomas!!
Everything you said about feeling agitated and rushed feels so relatable to me. I think with the work I do it makes me that way and it’s hard to just stop sometimes to relax and take my time.
Your thoughts on your thoughts really struck a chord with me. Thank you. It was a genuine, real, help.
This may have been my favourite video so far. This is what photography is all about.
Glad to hear it 👍
The shot with the sheep is magnificent.
Also love the minimalistic approach
Cheers Thomas,
I was out and about the weekend before last and we had snow and it was AMAZING. I had such a blast and was pumped full on energy like a squirrel on caffeine. Like you said - FOMO. Because there was such a long drought of being inside, having nothing "special" to look for except your videos. And your videos helped me a TON - I basically binged everything I could because I was going insane.
Keep it up and remember: We're all in this together. You are not alone and there will be different times. Hope I can someday meet you and be on a course with you.
Cheers,
Great video. That sheep image was gorgeous and I 100% agree, there's nothing better to lift your spirits than getting out in the middle of nowhere and just shooting.
The last photo with the sheep and falling snow, two thumbs up!
You're definitely not alone in getting excited/inspired by tufts of grass sticking out of snow. We may not have snow here, but I recently took a similar minimalist image of just a few tufts of dune grass coming out of sand.... and it worked so well. Absolutely loved the final sheep image. Really nice work, and good to see you ending on a more positive note.
Thanks for your honesty and vulnerability Thomas. Not an easy thing to do. Yes lockdown continue to have a profound impact. It’s definitely OK to recognise it. As always, a pleasure to view your videos and learn. Thanks for being so generous with your guidance and inspire good photography.
Really liked the sheep photo. Dramatic and peaceful at the same time, very atmospheric
This video really resonated with me, especially the discussion about mental health, and that feeling of rushing. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and perspective. I also really enjoyed the images you captured. Thanks again and stay safe!
Snowing like that was always a huge mood booster for me.
Same, for sure. Now i'm just waiting on that first warm, sunny day.
That shot with the sheep is stunning simply stunning.
i like your movies so much. especially your way of commenting on them. very honest and authentic. I look forward to your contributions every time.
Couldn‘t agree more with your statements about the outdoors and how nature affects our mood and mind! Love your on-location videos, especially with analog film - the pictures reflect the honesty and calm of your videos very well - not everything has to be super epic-HDR-gigapixel like. A simple beautiful well composed image outways all „modern“ superlatives! Keep it going and good light!
Beautiful video Thomas. You have always been able to portray the excitement of your photography. I connected deeply with how you expressed your troublesome feelings. I use my woodland and landscape photography to help with my mental health but you showed how important it is to not put pressure on it being the complete solution, to slow down and just enjoy being out there. I did laugh at the end when you were photographing the sheep. At about the 15:45 -16:00 min mark as you were explaining your excitement about the sheep and if you watch in the back ground every sheep wandered off the screen and I though you were going to turn around and they would all be gone. Thanks again.
Hats off, man. The last pic with the sheep is absolutely beautiful.
I love sheep, and I love that image of the sheep in the snow, fantastic!
Earth is full of beauty, you cant really go wrong when taking a photo of nature. You're certainly not alone in loving grass standing in snow or sheep...And those that might Say its not grand enough they havent seen and felt all the beauty of Earth and they cant yet understand how healing every piece of Earth is. But I know you will always find people that appreciate your work, because You are putting love and effort and talent in it and it shows. And also you have an amazing presence that adds to the beauty of your videos. I hope you will always have enough time in nature and for whatever endeavours and wishes you might have.
Thank you for sharing. Your videos are so therapeutic both in terms of the views, and your subtle reminders to keep paying attention to the emotional background of self 🧡
I loved the picture of the sheep! Good winter month calendar picture. Also loved the two grass and snow images. You had a good day!
Good to hear you are feeling better. Rock on Tommy, well Tom.
Thank you, please continue on your journey.
Adore all those photos Thomas. Thank you for sharing. The sheep ones were super.
Hey Thomas, this video really helped me actually as I’m a year 11 student who’s grown up with family interested in photography and I’m really interested in photography but feel like I can’t at the moment and feel trapped by not only online school but just being stuck in doors and not quite sure why but just watching your video made me feel better.
Love the shot of the sheep in the snow. Excellent. Your videos always do so much for me.
Fantastic video Thomas, not just the photos but hearing your thoughts about how photography makes you feel - inspiring. Thanks.
Take heart Thomas. i think we’re all feeling agitated and a little bit lost right now but hopefully there’s light at the end of the tunnel. You have made a significant contribution to keeping us all sane during these times, for which I sincerely thank you.
What an amazing batch of photos... I love the shot with the small snow islands!
the last capture with the sheep is spectacular!!!
The final Shot with the sheep was awesome. Best of the bunch, as they disappear into the snow. Keep up the great work
Personally I love the sheep photo. The grouping of trees and the way the sheep were huddled together are very pleasing.
That sheep photo is amazing! I paused the video and looked at it for a while. Such a deep image.
Thanks for being so REAL about your emotional state! Great message to share as so many of us are struggling but we are not alone and getting out in nature’s so inspiring and uplifting!
Absolutely love that last image of the sheep in the snow, amazing stuff!
I love snow, and I love these videos in the snow. I just love snow or a desert because it often makes it feel almost off world
Oh Thomas, the Photo with the sheeps is so gorgeous, bravo!!
Love the minimalist grass/snow one and the sheep !
Thomas I loved the shot of the sheep and film tonality is absolutely lovely!
Mr H, what a video, great images and an uplifting message to all of us who are struggling through these hard times. Hats off to ya. Thanks man.
A really great lesson for all of us ... thanks Thomas!
That photo of the sheep was excellent. I think I would have tried a 3:2 crop which is how it first appears on the video. Congratulations, Thomas! Great work. Glad you are feeling better, we can all empathize with the lockdown doldrums.
The last picture was an absolute beauty and thank you for the video.
That last capture of the sheep is beautiful
Yeah, I have to agree with everyone else, that last photograph was really lovely.
Love the last shot of the sheep. Simply stunning. 👍
Nature is the best place to be during this lockdown. Keep it up Thomas. Also I love that last shot with the sheep. Much love 💕
A breath of fresh air with that video, I totally agree there’s nothing quite like getting out with the camera to clear the mind. Some stunning photos there too, the sheep one is surprisingly good, excellent even.
“Things have just got a little more serious!” I freaking loved that bit getting stoked about grass and untouched snow. I’m with you on stuff like that!
Seriously cracking up! One of my favorite films you’ve put out!
Then the sheep! Haha thanks for the great start to the morning!
Thomas, thanks for getting out in the snow and doing these videos. You have inspired me to do more landscapes with longer lenses and to look for square crops. I am finding so much fun with the new focus on composition.
I'm home waiting out Herricane Debby as it tracks to the North East, and watching reruns of some of your best videos, like this one! Thanks for all you do, Thomas!
Oh that last image! Like a painting. Congratulations on getting surprised by your passion about an image even though you were not planned on it
Fantastic! The sheep photo was my favourite, really lovely.
Tom you actually brought me away from the epic scenes and into the minimalistic world and I love it so much!
The sheep photo is wonderful. Glad it helped you find some happy space. That's what photography does for me 😊
Woah the last picture with the sheep is just beautiful. What a pleasant scene!
I'm on day 7 of a post winter travel 14 day quarantine/ time out. Back in the cold and wet West Coast of Canada after 3 months in Costa Rica. I know some will say "suck it up", I will. But my mental health is now effected by being caged after running free. Looking forward to my release and going for a bush walk with the camera. Thanks for sharing Thomas, Pura Vida!