Live in Colorado. I feel one of the biggest challenges for mountains is just being in the right place at the right time. Waiting for golden hour and getting stuck hiking out in the dark is sometimes not fun or at all recommended. Great tips!
The biggest challenge of landscape photography in general 😅 just gotta be out there as much as possible and align yourself with the right moments. Thanks for viewing 🙏🏻
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography do you have Mountain Lions and Bears in New Zealand? I know you talked about snakes. Wildlife at night or low light can be a risk Colorado is risky hiking with those animals even in daylight. A few runners had encounters. I’m a wildlife photographer who has lived where Mountain Lions roamed and photographed a lot of bears throughout the US. I love your work and videos. It is special where you live as well.
Excellent video! I just moved to Colorado, and it seems that every day, the mountains change. I can drive 5 minutes down the road, and they look completely different. I feel extremely fortunate that I get to live in a place where I have access to so much incredible scenery. I'm looking forward to photographing the Rockies in every situation they present. So far, my favorite photographs I've made are with a telephoto lens. Thanks for posting this video!
I've always loved mountains. Unfortunately, there are none where I live so I have to save up my enthusiasm for when I get to travel to where there are mountains.
Man, do I feel your pain. I live in very flat, very dull Louisiana. Our tallest "hills" are literally lower than the treetops. Right now I'm in Arkansas, where I hoped to get some autumn / hilly photos, but of course the weather went from total flat overcast and rain to severely clear skies and harsh light within an hour or two. 🙂
Great insight and many of these same tips can be used inversely for big canyons as creating depth can be a challenge with that subject as well. Living near the Grand Canyon, I love getting there before sunrise and allowing the light to creep onto the spires, buttes and temples (as they call them) providing that visual depth. Great tips for both landscape situations. Love your work, sir.
Fantastic information as always! I'll be traveling to Iceland August 2024 and taking only 3 lenses (14-24, 24-105 and 100-400). Your tips will help me get the most out of each. Thank you!
Excellent video, William...thank you as always 🙏 Great tips for each lens - I know I'm not alone in saying that you have a really cool way of making "the complicated" less "complicated" 😁🙏 Great video 🤘📸💚
Love you videos always learn something. I just recently brought the sony 70-200 gm it was hard to choose between that and 12-24 but I also already have the 35. I hope I don’t regret my decision.
Klasse Landschaften in Colorado, leider für mich im Leben absolut nie zu erreichen. Märchenhafte Stimmungen. Stimmung durch Tiefe schaffen, Schatten und Licht gut aufteilen.
Great video Williams! Thanks for that 😊 I do have a question how much of your photography is based on your intuition and how important is to know the general rules( rule of third etc)?
Live in Colorado. I feel one of the biggest challenges for mountains is just being in the right place at the right time. Waiting for golden hour and getting stuck hiking out in the dark is sometimes not fun or at all recommended. Great tips!
The biggest challenge of landscape photography in general 😅 just gotta be out there as much as possible and align yourself with the right moments. Thanks for viewing 🙏🏻
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography do you have Mountain Lions and Bears in New Zealand? I know you talked about snakes. Wildlife at night or low light can be a risk Colorado is risky hiking with those animals even in daylight. A few runners had encounters. I’m a wildlife photographer who has lived where Mountain Lions roamed and photographed a lot of bears throughout the US. I love your work and videos. It is special where you live as well.
I can never get enough of those peaks , fantastic tips as always Will
Thank you Iza ☺️
I like montains ! Your pictures are breathtaking !
Thanks again 🙏🏻😊
Excellent video!
I just moved to Colorado, and it seems that every day, the mountains change. I can drive 5 minutes down the road, and they look completely different. I feel extremely fortunate that I get to live in a place where I have access to so much incredible scenery.
I'm looking forward to photographing the Rockies in every situation they present. So far, my favorite photographs I've made are with a telephoto lens. Thanks for posting this video!
I feel the exact same way. Great for the mind and soul 😊🙏🏻
Works of art will… Works. Of. Art 🤩
😊😊🙏🏻 cheers Fi
I've always loved mountains. Unfortunately, there are none where I live so I have to save up my enthusiasm for when I get to travel to where there are mountains.
Man, do I feel your pain. I live in very flat, very dull Louisiana. Our tallest "hills" are literally lower than the treetops. Right now I'm in Arkansas, where I hoped to get some autumn / hilly photos, but of course the weather went from total flat overcast and rain to severely clear skies and harsh light within an hour or two. 🙂
It’ll make you appreciate it that much more when you can finally travel
Gaaah 😭
Great insight and many of these same tips can be used inversely for big canyons as creating depth can be a challenge with that subject as well. Living near the Grand Canyon, I love getting there before sunrise and allowing the light to creep onto the spires, buttes and temples (as they call them) providing that visual depth. Great tips for both landscape situations. Love your work, sir.
Nice. Visited there many years back. What a beautiful place. Thanks for the support 🙏🏻
Many thanks William, love those images.
Thank you Ross
Great video with beautiful pictures!
Thanks mate !
Very helpful video with beautiful photos for illustration. You continue to be so inspiring to me!
Appreciate it, that means a lot 🙏
Excellent photos, appreciate the uploads!
Cheers
Thanks!
Excellent as always. I would love to see an entire video dedicated to composing with the mid range in the field!
Thank you. Sounds like a plan 👌🏻
Good sense Will, I love you work. Thanks.
Appreciate it 🙏🏻
Great video and advice. The call of the mountains is definitely strong and I'll be using your tips when I'm next out there in amongst them.
Get into it 💪🏼
Great tips, as always. Thanks Will. Cool video.
Thanks mate!
Fantastic information as always! I'll be traveling to Iceland August 2024 and taking only 3 lenses (14-24, 24-105 and 100-400). Your tips will help me get the most out of each. Thank you!
Perfect. I have a video coming up soon specifically on telephoto lenses :)
Beautiful photos and great tips... Will definitely follow them! Thank you sir!
Cheers, appreciate that 🙏🏻
Excellent video, William...thank you as always 🙏
Great tips for each lens - I know I'm not alone in saying that you have a really cool way of making "the complicated" less "complicated" 😁🙏
Great video 🤘📸💚
Thank you so much mate
Some great tips
Thank you
Great tips! I think they help in all types of photography Thanks!
Cheers for watching!
Love you videos always learn something. I just recently brought the sony 70-200 gm it was hard to choose between that and 12-24 but I also already have the 35. I hope I don’t regret my decision.
Really appreciate it! No you won’t regret it :)
very helpful tips, thanks mate 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Thanks legend
Great. All I need now is some mountains 😀
True! 😅
Nice advice and fantastic photos. I also bring those type of lenses in mountain areas 🙂
Thanks mate 👊🏻
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Klasse Landschaften in Colorado, leider für mich im Leben absolut nie zu erreichen. Märchenhafte Stimmungen. Stimmung durch Tiefe schaffen, Schatten und Licht gut aufteilen.
Great video Williams! Thanks for that 😊 I do have a question how much of your photography is based on your intuition and how important is to know the general rules( rule of third etc)?
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Very Nice, come to India, you will get plenty of mountains.