Personal favourite is the b/w sot looking the the reservoir. My go to setting to start at with water is a fifth of a second & adjust if required from there. Enjoyed the video Keith 👍
Thanks Mark. Funny enough I wasn’t going to take that photo because I didn’t think it would make a good image, but I rather like it too. Good to have a starting point to adjust from, I tend to get several at various settings just incase I decide I don’t like it when I get home
Good to see you Keith, I really appreciate the work that you put into making the B roll. Nice images, as far as the comparison shots, I prefer the 1/10th over the long exposure (silky smooth one). Be well and stay safe.
Hi Keith hope you're well, that epic b roll was fantastic big respect for the effort you put in to it. Great set of images for me I perfer the first image of the water with some movement. My favourite was the black and white image looking back towards the reservoir,but overall great images captured. Best wishes stay safe Jon and Karen
Hi Jon, hope you are both well, thanks, I was a lot of effort, my legs felt like concrete when I finished 😂 i do like that one, I think the B&W ones usually work well with water.
Both of the moving water images are spot-on. I prefer the first, which has blur *and* some sharpness. Still in the midst of watching. I must say, my friend, that you seem much more relaxed & confident on screen these days. Well done.
Thanks Bob, I liked them both too, I almost preferred the second one but there were too many white spots in the water for me, so the first won, ah thank you so much Bob, that means a lot, I have a lot of imposter syndrome so it has taken me a while to feel a little more confident on camera. I actually take better photos off camera believe it or not, I don’t have to think about the film and can just take photos. I’m hoping to keep improving, thanks for your continued support 😄
A real fox hunt going on? So British! I've only seen that in movies & tele! Thank you, Keith.
I know, my first one, it was a little surreal to be honest, I’m glad I was there to get some photos 😄
Good morning, Keith! yes, the "Epic B-Roll" on Cardio Hill was totally worth it! Watching now, will add to my comment when done.
Ah thanks Bob, it was a killer a of b-roll to film 😂
Personal favourite is the b/w sot looking the the reservoir. My go to setting to start at with water is a fifth of a second & adjust if required from there. Enjoyed the video Keith 👍
Thanks Mark. Funny enough I wasn’t going to take that photo because I didn’t think it would make a good image, but I rather like it too. Good to have a starting point to adjust from, I tend to get several at various settings just incase I decide I don’t like it when I get home
Good to see you Keith, I really appreciate the work that you put into making the B roll. Nice images, as far as the comparison shots, I prefer the 1/10th over the long exposure (silky smooth one). Be well and stay safe.
Thanks Enrique, that B-roll killed my legs😂. I also appreciate your comments 😃 your input is always appreciated.
Epic B-roll indeed and a whole lot of cardio work 😎😂 worthy of people’s thumbs up. Great set of images, Keith! I prefer the first photo more.
My Apple Watch said I had climbed 37 flights that day flights that day 😂 thanks for the feed back, that was also my favourite of the two.
Hi Keith hope you're well, that epic b roll was fantastic big respect for the effort you put in to it. Great set of images for me I perfer the first image of the water with some movement. My favourite was the black and white image looking back towards the reservoir,but overall great images captured.
Best wishes stay safe Jon and Karen
Hi Jon, hope you are both well, thanks, I was a lot of effort, my legs felt like concrete when I finished 😂 i do like that one, I think the B&W ones usually work well with water.
Both of the moving water images are spot-on. I prefer the first, which has blur *and* some sharpness. Still in the midst of watching.
I must say, my friend, that you seem much more relaxed & confident on screen these days. Well done.
Thanks Bob, I liked them both too, I almost preferred the second one but there were too many white spots in the water for me, so the first won, ah thank you so much Bob, that means a lot, I have a lot of imposter syndrome so it has taken me a while to feel a little more confident on camera. I actually take better photos off camera believe it or not, I don’t have to think about the film and can just take photos. I’m hoping to keep improving, thanks for your continued support 😄
Liked both of them Keith well done.... The hunt as well hope they didn't cock there leg over your gear...lol...
Cheers Colin. Nope not a drop lol