Great photos and video Keith. There is beauty all around if you know how to look for it and capture it. Like the somewhat sombre mood too. Do you edit your photos or are these SOOC? And what camera system/model camera did you capture these photos with?
Thanks for your kind words. All the images were shot on either an FujiX-T20 with a Fuji 27mm f/2.8 prime lens or my Fuji X-T3 with either the 18-55mm or 55-200mm zooms. The images were shot with the Astia/soft film simulation but saved as RAW and I developed a Lightroom preset for this set which brought up the shadows a little, and reduced the texture and saturation a little
@@KeithMasonPhotography Great cameras. I have the XT-20 with Fuji 27mm and 18-55mm kit lens too. And many other Fuji lenses (more than I need if I am honest). Also have the XT-1 too which is an awesome camera and got me started in the Fujifilm ecosystem. I haven’t gotten to the stage of editing my photos, except for cropping, where necessary. That is where I need to spend more time and invest in good software like LR or Capture One. In the last year or so I have gotten also into Full Frame DSLRs and have the Canon 5D Classic and 6D Mk1. Really liking the photos I am taking with these cameras and Canon colours these cameras produce. Looking forward to your next video and greetings from Australia.
Greetings from the UK and sorry for the delay! Sounds like you have a great set of equipment. I have the 5dmkii but it collects dust as it's too darn heavy to haul around - but it does make beautiful images! Some small / minor edits can really bring the potential out of a good sooc image so some investing some time there would be a great. I have an introduction course on lightroom (Classic) on my channel. It's a bit old, but the basics haven't changed. Simply raising the shadows a bit, adding some contrast, and a small vignette can really make a big difference in the final image. Best, Keith
@@KeithMasonPhotography Thanks for the tips Keith. Heard good things about the 5dmkii too. Maybe, when you can, take it out for a few shots here and there - you may get hooked into using it again more frequently. Feel like you and Martin Castein should do a photography video together. You both offer great practical advice and always worthwhile watching your YT videos.
Excellent. I really like those sea scapes where the sea and horizon just blend together. Consider a short tutoral on your vertical and horizontal camera movement during exposure. Those are interesting.
Hi Robert - Sorry for the delay!! (I've been rubbish at keeping up!). I'll certainly keep your suggestion in mind next time I'm in a suitable location. For now, you might check out my "Abstract Landscape" video as it has a bit of a discussion about ICM in there.
Just watched it again, it makes me happy.
Thanks Amy!!! I'm glad you like it. It shows a few days just kicking back by myself in my favourite place.
@@KeithMasonPhotography This is her better half, but Amy liked it too.
@yemrot1 John - you’re a good man, despite what they say!!
@@KeithMasonPhotography 😀
Great photos and video Keith. There is beauty all around if you know how to look for it and capture it. Like the somewhat sombre mood too. Do you edit your photos or are these SOOC? And what camera system/model camera did you capture these photos with?
Thanks for your kind words. All the images were shot on either an FujiX-T20 with a Fuji 27mm f/2.8 prime lens or my Fuji X-T3 with either the 18-55mm or 55-200mm zooms. The images were shot with the Astia/soft film simulation but saved as RAW and I developed a Lightroom preset for this set which brought up the shadows a little, and reduced the texture and saturation a little
@@KeithMasonPhotography Great cameras. I have the XT-20 with Fuji 27mm and 18-55mm kit lens too. And many other Fuji lenses (more than I need if I am honest). Also have the XT-1 too which is an awesome camera and got me started in the Fujifilm ecosystem. I haven’t gotten to the stage of editing my photos, except for cropping, where necessary. That is where I need to spend more time and invest in good software like LR or Capture One. In the last year or so I have gotten also into Full Frame DSLRs and have the Canon 5D Classic and 6D Mk1. Really liking the photos I am taking with these cameras and Canon colours these cameras produce. Looking forward to your next video and greetings from Australia.
Greetings from the UK and sorry for the delay! Sounds like you have a great set of equipment. I have the 5dmkii but it collects dust as it's too darn heavy to haul around - but it does make beautiful images! Some small / minor edits can really bring the potential out of a good sooc image so some investing some time there would be a great. I have an introduction course on lightroom (Classic) on my channel. It's a bit old, but the basics haven't changed. Simply raising the shadows a bit, adding some contrast, and a small vignette can really make a big difference in the final image. Best, Keith
@@KeithMasonPhotography Thanks for the tips Keith. Heard good things about the 5dmkii too. Maybe, when you can, take it out for a few shots here and there - you may get hooked into using it again more frequently. Feel like you and Martin Castein should do a photography video together. You both offer great practical advice and always worthwhile watching your YT videos.
Excellent. I really like those sea scapes where the sea and horizon just blend together. Consider a short tutoral on your vertical and horizontal camera movement during exposure. Those are interesting.
Hi Robert - Sorry for the delay!! (I've been rubbish at keeping up!). I'll certainly keep your suggestion in mind next time I'm in a suitable location. For now, you might check out my "Abstract Landscape" video as it has a bit of a discussion about ICM in there.