Just thinking as you explain well here... For such shot of sunset, we must shoot first the foreground, when the light is greater if we are there in advance. Then we can set the exposure for the sky and take multiple shots as we adjust to the coming blue hour. For sunrise we need to do the opposite and get the foreground last when it is better lit.
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Thanks! I try to frame it like this. Everyone has the ability to do anything they want, within the confines of physics of course. It all comes down to, what are you willing to give up in life in one way, to gain that thing in another way. There is almost always a trade off... the real question is, what is more important & is the trade off worth it.
even at 90% cooked that image is looking good Dave so the final image will be pretty awesome Im sure. Your decision and timing certainly was in your favour on this occasion
I know exactly what I would do at given spot and time. I would start to shoot random parts of the horizon because I wouldn't be sure what is the best subject to shoot... Great video. Thank you.
Dave - I love the way you some comfortably describe your knowledge of the wilderness that you are adventuring in and the constant assessment of the lighting potential. You live and breath wilderness photography - part of your DNA! I may have missed it but would like to know what part of the world you are in.
Great video ! I learned so much from you. I just found your channel about two weeks ago looking for lessons on hyperfocal length. From all the channels I found, I liked yours best and after watching a lot of your videos I recently signed up for your online school. Best thing I did this year! Thanks Dave.
Thanks for joining the school, Cor! I really think you'll like it. I will be adding tons of new courses and learning material over there this year. Make sure to let me know how it's going for you:) Thanks again for the kind words. Have a great weekend.
Dave please tell me about your tent. I know you mentioned it in passing one-time. It just seems so rugged but light. That image was amazing. Liked, commented, shared
Thx Dave for the great videos. Do you always use spot metering for your landscape photography technique or is it used only because you intended to blend a number of photos with different focal points? Thx
Wonderful light and location! PS I've been meaning to shoot almost this exact spot for a while now -- came across it while scouting on Google Earth. Have you tried to include the river as a leading line? It looks theoretically possible from the spot about a mile N-NW from here, but I wouldn't be surprised if in reality it's completely hidden by trees.
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don't know how I missed this one man.. but a beautiful evening and image man!
Thanks brother! Good to hear from you.
As I sit in the office watching and waiting till I can get ‘out’, you’ve provided inspiration and fabulous education. Thank you Dave.
Good to see you after a long time. Was waiting for your post for long time.
Fanominal image; I’d not thought of your multiple captures of both exposure and focus. Thank you very much Dave.
Thanks James!
Wow what a spectacular view! Excellent shot
Just thinking as you explain well here... For such shot of sunset, we must shoot first the foreground, when the light is greater if we are there in advance. Then we can set the exposure for the sky and take multiple shots as we adjust to the coming blue hour.
For sunrise we need to do the opposite and get the foreground last when it is better lit.
Bad youtube! It never notified me about your return until this video!!! Welcome back!!
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@@DaveMorrow Thank you!
Another Brilliant video, i wish i had access to such locations more often
Thanks! I try to frame it like this. Everyone has the ability to do anything they want, within the confines of physics of course. It all comes down to, what are you willing to give up in life in one way, to gain that thing in another way. There is almost always a trade off... the real question is, what is more important & is the trade off worth it.
what an EPIC shot that is !!!! STUNNING !!!!!!!!!!!! GOD BLESS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks Dave great video and lots of tips, for sure i will use on my next photo shoot, keep it up
Great light colour and tips , fantastic end result.
Wow, I can only dream about these location. EPIC
Besides taking a portfolio photo, I had the same happiness you felt for being able to share this moment with us. Many thanks for all your effort Dave!
My pleasure!
Thanks for sharing some great scenery and some photography techniques. Great video man!
Thanks Zona!
All i can say Dave is awesome stunning images. Thank you for sharing and stay safe.
Thanks, you too!
I really enjoyed this vid Dave. Learning to be patient and not to panic. Such a gift ...thanks for sharing mate.
Thanks for watching, Jim!
Just a fantastic job Dave, well done.
I like this video a lot. It's a great combination of your hiking, taking shots and editing hints .. It's for me a great a nice combination. Thanks!!
Nice! Great to hear it.
Brilliant video as Dave, top man 👍
Oh maaaan haha beautiful work my friend!
Thanks!
Great stuff Dave as insightful as always.
When you begin to glow orange (@3:23) the odds are with you for great color. It is good to see your process!
no kidding! Love to see that start to unfold:)
absolutely stunning
even at 90% cooked that image is looking good Dave so the final image will be pretty awesome Im sure. Your decision and timing certainly was in your favour on this occasion
When you see a scene light up like this it can get spiritual real quick :) ..lovely work and share Dave Thank you.
I know exactly what I would do at given spot and time. I would start to shoot random parts of the horizon because I wouldn't be sure what is the best subject to shoot...
Great video. Thank you.
Such a beautiful shot, these are days we all dream about, very nice work as always
Dave - I love the way you some comfortably describe your knowledge of the wilderness that you are adventuring in and the constant assessment of the lighting potential. You live and breath wilderness photography - part of your DNA! I may have missed it but would like to know what part of the world you are in.
Thanks for another great lesson!
Glad you liked it!
Magic as always Dave, the area is just superb.
Stunning!! Well done
Thanks!
Stunning image Dave, and Scenery to match in every direction. Great knowledge and tips. 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks Mike!
Great video ! I learned so much from you. I just found your channel about two weeks ago looking for lessons on hyperfocal length. From all the channels I found, I liked yours best and after watching a lot of your videos I recently signed up for your online school. Best thing I did this year! Thanks Dave.
Thanks for joining the school, Cor! I really think you'll like it. I will be adding tons of new courses and learning material over there this year. Make sure to let me know how it's going for you:) Thanks again for the kind words. Have a great weekend.
I know it'll seem like a no-brainer to some of you, but why no camp spots at 1:52? Why can't you set up a tent somewhere around?
Awesome stuff!
Great video!
Great stuff as always!
Captured beautiful light there Dave. Well done!
Dave please tell me about your tent. I know you mentioned it in passing one-time. It just seems so rugged but light. That image was amazing. Liked, commented, shared
Zpacks Duplex. Thanks Stephen:)
Thx Dave for the great videos. Do you always use spot metering for your landscape photography technique or is it used only because you intended to blend a number of photos with different focal points? Thx
Center weighted Avg for every shot:)
Wonderful light and location!
PS I've been meaning to shoot almost this exact spot for a while now -- came across it while scouting on Google Earth. Have you tried to include the river as a leading line? It looks theoretically possible from the spot about a mile N-NW from here, but I wouldn't be surprised if in reality it's completely hidden by trees.
Thanks!
You're on your scouting game. Love it. From the top of F D? All in the trees!
@@DaveMorrow Haha yep, that place. That's what I was afraid of! Good to know :)
Why don't you just set up and do bracketed images and automate it a bit instead of so many adjustments at different times.
Good question. Will add it ot the Q&A List for upcoming video.