I came for the fine art style, but was most impressed by the overhead drone shots. It just seemed more sad viewed from the air. I’ve had many holidays in the Broads area, I never knew Pin Mill existed back then. Definitely on my ‘list.’
I won't jump on the bandwagon.............actually why not? What a 'fantastic' location, you got some fantastic images. It's a shame there isn't more separation between the boats but obviously they're not placed there for photography ☺
Thanks Paul, it is a fantastic location 😂 I might have to return some time, take individual photos of the boats and try to piece them together with separation.
What a "fantastic" location is mate ha ha. But no in all seriousness truly truly amazing you both certainly did it justice. Some of the best images iv seen in a long time. I just watched Steve's take on it there was some very strange erm wild life notices in his, very strange ha ha.
Thanks so much mate, it was "fantastic" glad you enjoyed it, I think I need to hine my blending skills a bit, but this is far out my comfort zone so happy with how they turned out! Odd to find chickens somewhere like that 😂
@MH Landscape Photography honestly mate I couldn't really see anything wrong with your skill truth be told. Editing like that really confuses me I'm yet to even try. Hats off too you for flying yoir drone through the gap though I'm with Steve....... no chance ha ha
Cheers mate, a little over confident hahaha, I'm bound to crash it at some point. We didn't make it in to the pub! I didn't even think about it.. wish I had now!
Fantastic! 😊 video. I really enjoyed it and have subscribed. I look forward to watching more of your product. One question regarding how you processed the images to get rid of the far bank. Would you consider making a video about how you processed or give a brief explanation here? I am visiting Pin Mill next week so would be really interested to know.
Hi there, thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment, I may do a video at some point, but can't remember what I did to achieve this. It was mainly trial and error 🤣 however my good friend Steve who I was with did a video on this you will find useful. th-cam.com/video/HzPxrN6kEYQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qi2c8qIgFN6YXIYG
Steve has just done an updated version for the latest changes in Photoshop you might find useful th-cam.com/video/whALYf0s5dQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LYfeOkNW4kezUd_r
@@MHLandscape Really great images mate. I live 20 minutes from there and I've photographed it once! And nowhere near as good as that. Great work fella, I'm going to have to take June seriously!
@@davepeckphotography thanks mate, I was quite happy with how they turned out, but was pulling my beard out with the edit, way out of my comfort zone 🤣 "He Who Shall Not Be Named" took it upon himself to pull apart my edit in public once though... I'm sure you have nothing to worry about in June having seen your work!
@@MHLandscape And that's the level of the man. yet he can't even get a bike chain in focus. Your edits were great and I loved how you'd processed the Winskill images as well. What do you use? LR? PS? In which case focus stacking is an absolute dream. I'm sure Steve has shown you by now.
@@davepeckphotography when he did that it was the final nail in the coffin for me to be honest 🤣 I use a mixture of LR and PS, focus stacking always in PS, I do struggle with focus stacking when flowers etc are moving though.
Hey Bob, thank you, I don't really have editing videos, but something I may do in the future. However my mate Steve, that I went with did a video on editing these images you may find useful. th-cam.com/video/HzPxrN6kEYQ/w-d-xo.html
Please define ‘Fine Art Photography’ …. I’ve been doing serious photography for 40 years - never found a definition or rationale on this issue? Or is it ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’? Or is every photograph or image ‘Fine Art’? All very confusing! Good TH-cam videos, mate - like your style!
Thanks for your comment! Defining "Fine Art Photography" can be tricky, as it's more about intention and expression than a rigid set of rules. Here's my take: Fine art photography uses the camera as a tool for creative expression, aiming to evoke emotions, convey ideas, or tell stories. It goes beyond just documenting reality and focuses on the photographer's unique vision. So I guess any landscape photo where editing has been used to evoke an emotion could be considered as fine art. Ultimately, what qualifies as "fine art" can be subjective, but I'm sure your 40 years of experience definitely give you an eye for powerful imagery! And thanks for appreciating the videos, mate!
I came for the fine art style, but was most impressed by the overhead drone shots. It just seemed more sad viewed from the air. I’ve had many holidays in the Broads area, I never knew Pin Mill existed back then. Definitely on my ‘list.’
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it.
One word, fantastic
😂😂😂 x12
@@MHLandscape 😂😂😂
Brilliant photos b/w spot on I must make a trip there lovely pictures 😊
Thanks so much Graham, I would highly recommend it, take good wellies unlike my mate Steve ☺️
Beautiful images from a part of the world I know well...
Thank you 🙂
Great stuff Martin. Those images are really “Ghost Ship’ in feeling. You and Steve Gel so well too. Look forward to the next one.
Thanks Simon, glad you enjoyed it! Really enjoy getting out with Steve he's a top lad!
Fantastic work! Well done!!!
Thanks so much
Beautiful images!
Very kind of you Stephen, thank you.
I won't jump on the bandwagon.............actually why not? What a 'fantastic' location, you got some fantastic images. It's a shame there isn't more separation between the boats but obviously they're not placed there for photography ☺
Thanks Paul, it is a fantastic location 😂 I might have to return some time, take individual photos of the boats and try to piece them together with separation.
Absolutely Fantastic 😂
😂 I don't even realise how much I say it till after.
‘Fantastic’ mate ….. Steve had me laughing 😂 and that hat! Great photographs Martin.
Cheers mate, glad you found it fantastic 😂 my mission on the next meetup is to hide his hat
@@MHLandscape 😂 it’s like a beacon, you’ll have to bury it 😆
Excellent Martin thoroughly enjoyed this one. Good music choice as well....👌
Thanks John, glad you enjoyed it and the music choice, used the intro one a couple of times, fortunately it's one I've not heard anyone else use 😂
Fantastic 😊
Glad you found it fantastic 😂😁
@@MHLandscape 😂
Those images are dream like and timeless. Congratulations Martin!
Very kind of you, thank you David
What a "fantastic" location is mate ha ha. But no in all seriousness truly truly amazing you both certainly did it justice. Some of the best images iv seen in a long time. I just watched Steve's take on it there was some very strange erm wild life notices in his, very strange ha ha.
Thanks so much mate, it was "fantastic" glad you enjoyed it, I think I need to hine my blending skills a bit, but this is far out my comfort zone so happy with how they turned out! Odd to find chickens somewhere like that 😂
@MH Landscape Photography honestly mate I couldn't really see anything wrong with your skill truth be told. Editing like that really confuses me I'm yet to even try. Hats off too you for flying yoir drone through the gap though I'm with Steve....... no chance ha ha
Cheers mate, perhaps I put too much faith in the obstacle avoidance 😂
Nice one Mr, your getting confident flying that drone now 😉 great images Mr, hopevyou paid a visit to that pub 😉📷🍺👍🏻
Cheers mate, a little over confident hahaha, I'm bound to crash it at some point. We didn't make it in to the pub! I didn't even think about it.. wish I had now!
cool video keep up the good work
Cheers Ben!
Fantastic! 😊 video. I really enjoyed it and have subscribed. I look forward to watching more of your product. One question regarding how you processed the images to get rid of the far bank. Would you consider making a video about how you processed or give a brief explanation here? I am visiting Pin Mill next week so would be really interested to know.
Hi there, thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment, I may do a video at some point, but can't remember what I did to achieve this. It was mainly trial and error 🤣 however my good friend Steve who I was with did a video on this you will find useful.
th-cam.com/video/HzPxrN6kEYQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qi2c8qIgFN6YXIYG
@@MHLandscapeMany thanks for the answer. I will check that out (I have also checked out some Gary Gough videos from your recommendation).
Steve has just done an updated version for the latest changes in Photoshop you might find useful
th-cam.com/video/whALYf0s5dQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LYfeOkNW4kezUd_r
Fantastic
🤣🤣🤣 thank god I've stopped using that word so much
@@MHLandscape Really great images mate. I live 20 minutes from there and I've photographed it once! And nowhere near as good as that. Great work fella, I'm going to have to take June seriously!
@@davepeckphotography thanks mate, I was quite happy with how they turned out, but was pulling my beard out with the edit, way out of my comfort zone 🤣 "He Who Shall Not Be Named" took it upon himself to pull apart my edit in public once though... I'm sure you have nothing to worry about in June having seen your work!
@@MHLandscape And that's the level of the man. yet he can't even get a bike chain in focus. Your edits were great and I loved how you'd processed the Winskill images as well. What do you use? LR? PS? In which case focus stacking is an absolute dream. I'm sure Steve has shown you by now.
@@davepeckphotography when he did that it was the final nail in the coffin for me to be honest 🤣 I use a mixture of LR and PS, focus stacking always in PS, I do struggle with focus stacking when flowers etc are moving though.
Fantastic Images: could you do a photoshop review on how you blend the images together?
Hey Bob, thank you, I don't really have editing videos, but something I may do in the future. However my mate Steve, that I went with did a video on editing these images you may find useful. th-cam.com/video/HzPxrN6kEYQ/w-d-xo.html
Please define ‘Fine Art Photography’ …. I’ve been doing serious photography for 40 years - never found a definition or rationale on this issue?
Or is it ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’? Or is every photograph or image ‘Fine Art’?
All very confusing!
Good TH-cam videos, mate - like your style!
Thanks for your comment! Defining "Fine Art Photography" can be tricky, as it's more about intention and expression than a rigid set of rules. Here's my take: Fine art photography uses the camera as a tool for creative expression, aiming to evoke emotions, convey ideas, or tell stories. It goes beyond just documenting reality and focuses on the photographer's unique vision. So I guess any landscape photo where editing has been used to evoke an emotion could be considered as fine art.
Ultimately, what qualifies as "fine art" can be subjective, but I'm sure your 40 years of experience definitely give you an eye for powerful imagery! And thanks for appreciating the videos, mate!