What a huge body of great work in one episode! Never seen these many world-class landscape photographs in one video on TH-cam. Mr. Mumford is my most admired and respected landscape photographer online, especially when you consider that he does not use exotic photo gear, not even a full frame camera, to get such brilliant results. Bravo!
Hi Andy, I very rarely comment on videos but I must say that your content is really of excellent quality: It's always a visual pleasure and your advices are excellent. Thanks again and keep up the good work.
Magnificent photos, sir! While I love being in nature, I was finding it difficult to create great compositions after few years of doing photography. I gravitated towards street/architecture photography as they have a lot more compositional elements. And it wasn't it then I got my friend's telephoto lens that I realised that this was going to be my style. Over the years, I've shot with a similar philosophy, appreciated other's photos without exactly knowing why (beyond the rules of composition) and discussed about the things you talked about. But I couldn't put it in words the way you have. I think I have finally found a Role model.
Hi Andy, I want to take the time to thank you for delivering your lesson so clearly and simply, for everyone to enjoy. Your delivery and articulation is top notch and your work a true inspiration to get out and shoot. Bravo !
Hello. I came across you while watching Fujifilm lens review videos. It is impossible not to subscribe from the first video I watched. You have excellent work, it is obvious that most of the photos you take are too wonderful to be real. The tips you give for manraza photography, camera settings, etc. are like a training course and very valuable.
Wonderful put down. Now I have to find some spots. Thailand doesn't have snow or much fog so it will be a task. But you never know what you may find out there...
Thanks for sharing the knowledge Andy, lots of Amazing and Beautiful Images with Wonderful, Simplicity and Powerful composition... Ones of the hardest things in Landscape Photography is to simplify the clutter element and executing in the right moment....
Interesting Andy, one of the first lessons Joe Cornish taught was to arrive at the location, sit down and take in the surroundings before the camera came out of the bag! X
Crucial & inspiring. Walking, thinking, composing. Indeed OIS telephoto for landscape: 70-300; maybe with 1.4TC… Fuji 16 f1.4 or 23 f1.4 or 56 f1.2 (or 16-55 f2.8) on my XT-4 for street…
A wonderfully lucid and articulate video, offering sharp insights for those getting their heads round this. I think that you have really hit the nail on the head with this one, Andy. Thanks!
2 words...Effin brilliant!!.....now a few more words, Love your channel and have always found your videos so informative. this one is no exception. So well explained and great examples to back up the ideas. Look forward to the next....cheers
Hi Andy. Thank you for all the great information you gave and all the Masterpieces you share. I will join you in one of your work shops just to spend some time with you.
So inspiring looking at your photography and full of useful advice. Thank you so much! Not to mention that watching your videos makes one get that camera and go out and take photographs. That level of inspiration is paramount. Minimalism is also making one look more at the landscape and your use of telephoto is truly inspiring in a world where landscape photographers tend to just praise the ultrawide.
Very helpful. You have succinctly articulated a number of concepts that I've been using, but in an instinctual manner, without really understanding why I was doing what I was doing. With this better understanding, I hope to see some improvements in my photography. Thank you.
Wonderful teachings as always Andy. And the grace of aesthetics in minimalist images like yours make me look over and over again to find beauty in my own environment. Thank you so much!
Just found your channel! I’ve been working at learning landscape photography for about a year now. It’s addicting and trying to learn as much as I can. Took about 5 seconds watching your video and I knew I had to subscribe to your channel! You are a masterful teacher and I’m grateful for the chance to learn from you. Can’t wait to go through all your videos!
Thanks so much for the comment Andrew, and thanks for the sub. Really glad you enjoyed the video...hope you enjoy the channel and good luck with your landscape photography journey
@@AndyMumford thanks for taking time to comment back. You made my day. I’ve been watching your videos every chance I get. Learning lots of great things!! Thanks again my friend
Wow! what a pleasure to see this extensive series of masterpiece images, Andy! Excel in composition and toning! Thanks a lot for sharing your artistic images and your thoughts!
Great video and very useful explanation. I like very much your quiet aproach towards nature and the sensitivity you transmit. Thank you very much for sharing your work and views!
Truly inspirational Andy, the images in this video are beautiful. Having watched a few of your videos I am so impressed by both valuable information you share and the way you present them with amazing supporting images. Thank you!
Thanks so much, Im glad you enjoy the video. I've been thinking about doing a lockdown related video, but not quite sure how to frame it. At the moment I'm mostly doing photographs with my phone when I'm out hiking just outside Lisbon (if you're interested you can see the Story Highlights on my Instagram channel) and was thinking about maybe putting something together around that.
Just bought a camera and saw ur previous videos on lenses and now am here.. Trying to learn landscape and i must say, this was so pleasing and a great learning for me 🙌 thanks.. Please keep making them! You got out support ❤️
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed it. I should do something like that with the camera and tripod set up when I can travel again and make a vlog.
An amazing video, thank you so much for sharing this. Such great insights and ideas to change our perception of our surroundings. I love minimalism photos, trying to find them is much more difficult than taking a general landscape image. I think more visual thought has to go into capturing the minimalistic views.
Thanks for the content. Very thought provoking. The minimalist style is quite difficult for me. Good tips and I'm looking forward to giving them a try! Cheers!
Great video (as usual) picked up a lot of great ideas to practice once we can start traveling again...oh and the image of the Vasco de Gama bridge made me miss Lisbon!!!
Fascinating video, i always search for minimalism but I’m still trying to master it. There’s a subtle line between a good minimal shot and a boring one!
"Slow down." Probably the best advice ever for photography -- even if you're shooting sports or parade. Thanks Andy!
Indeed it is. Thanks for the comment, glad you liked the video
In a word, a complete training video. Perfect.
Thanks so much for watching. Glad it was useful
Brilliant ! no further comment ! Colby
Thanks so much
Thank you very much for sharing the knowledge. Valuable take home messages.
Thanks so much, really glad you found it useful
Fantastic Video. Congratulations.
Thanks so much for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video
What a huge body of great work in one episode! Never seen these many world-class landscape photographs in one video on TH-cam. Mr. Mumford is my most admired and respected landscape photographer online, especially when you consider that he does not use exotic photo gear, not even a full frame camera, to get such brilliant results. Bravo!
Thanks so much for the comment, glad you enjoyed the video
Hi Andy, I very rarely comment on videos but I must say that your content is really of excellent quality: It's always a visual pleasure and your advices are excellent. Thanks again and keep up the good work.
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed it.
You have the spirit of a true teacher and I love these videos. Makes me want to get out and shoot!
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoy the videos
best landscape photographer channel on TH-cam
Thanks so much 🙏
I love your work! Thanks for sharing!
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0:59 ...the Birds in the sunlight... what a masterpiece
Thanks so much
Excellent Vlog - thank you Andy - Saved for future reference...
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Superbe! Merci !!!
Thanks for the comment 🙏
Excellent video, very thorough.
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Magnificent photos, sir!
While I love being in nature, I was finding it difficult to create great compositions after few years of doing photography. I gravitated towards street/architecture photography as they have a lot more compositional elements. And it wasn't it then I got my friend's telephoto lens that I realised that this was going to be my style.
Over the years, I've shot with a similar philosophy, appreciated other's photos without exactly knowing why (beyond the rules of composition) and discussed about the things you talked about. But I couldn't put it in words the way you have.
I think I have finally found a Role model.
Thanks so much for the comment 🙏
Thoroughly enjoyed this video....excellent content and advice supported by some great images. Brilliant. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the comment, really glad you found it useful
Great summary. Thank you!
Thanks for the comment, really glad you enjoyed it
Fantastic advice…thanks
Thanks so much for watching
You truly are a mentor in photography as well as educating. A masterclass, really. Thank for sharing your passion so warm heartedly!
Thanks so much for the comment John, really glad you found the video useful
You are one of the biggest inspirations that led me to buy my first camera. This is a huge help in getting into landscape photography. Thank you sir.
Thankyou, that's a lovely comment. Good luck with your photography
This video is really useful. Thank you Andy!
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Wonderful informative video
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Interesting & helpful video Andy. Also some lovely images.
Thanks so much for the comment, glad you enjoyed the review
Super content ... as always ... thanks for your advices !
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed the video
Very interesting and informative. Well thought through. Thank you.
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Greeting from indonesia, completly blown away by your bromo pics. such a masterpiece
Thanks so much, really glad you liked the images. Indonesia is an amazing country
Hi Andy,
I want to take the time to thank you for delivering your lesson so clearly and simply, for everyone to enjoy. Your delivery and articulation is top notch and your work a true inspiration to get out and shoot. Bravo !
Thanks so much for the comment, I'm really glad you find the videos useful and interesting
Thank you for creating such visually stunning, calming, and beautiful imagery. Thank you for being free with sharing your expertise.
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Great video. Cheers.
Thanks so much
Hello. I came across you while watching Fujifilm lens review videos. It is impossible not to subscribe from the first video I watched. You have excellent work, it is obvious that most of the photos you take are too wonderful to be real. The tips you give for manraza photography, camera settings, etc. are like a training course and very valuable.
Thanks again for the subscription, really glad you enjoy the videos
Andy, apart from your skill at composition, your colour taste is just superb! Something one cannot acquire so easily. And it comes to you naturally.
Thanks so much for the comment, very kind of you to say
Nice introduction of the new way of viewing the scenes, Examples are Stunning
Thanks so much, really glad you found it interesting
Thank you! Very useful.
Thanks so much for the comment
Great video! Thank you!
Thanks so much, really glad you found it useful
Thanks for the excellent video with excellent images.
Thanks so much, glad you found it useful
Hi Andy, that's a very useful piece of informations for improving my photography skills. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the comment Peter, really glad you found it useful
I am impressed by how many great images you've have created. Plus the subject is very well explained. Thanks for sharing about your experience.
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Wonderful put down. Now I have to find some spots. Thailand doesn't have snow or much fog so it will be a task. But you never know what you may find out there...
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very helpful information, thank you.
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Bravo Andy 👌
Cheers 🙏
I like your images.So nice!
Thanks so much 🙏
Excellent video indeed 🧡💜💚
Thanks so much for the comment
It is always a pleasure to listen.
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Excellent information given and phenomenal photos as examples, thx for creating this video, definitely going to put this information to good use
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Excited for this one
Thanks so much, hope you enjoy it
Hi Andy, Wonderful presentation on your thoughts in Landscaping photography. Cheers👍
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed the video and found it useful
I love minimal landscape photos! And this video explained to me why 90% of my portfolio images are shot in snowy conditions haha.
Thanks so much...yeah, snow is just wonderful for minimal photography
Stunned to see Mount Bromo in your portfolio. Greetings from Indonesia!
Thanks so much. I was in Indonesia 6 years ago and loved it. It's an amazing country
This is an absolutely incredible body of tips and information. I'm instantly a fan and I appreciate you sharing this
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Thank you -- this is a video I'll be returning to more than once. Your deep library of images makes it sing.
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Thank you for your Video Andy, lovely pics and info, wish I could make some pics like that in future, just beautiful, Greetings from Germany Michael
Thanks so much for watching, glad you enjoyed the video
fab! huge fan of minimalism, to me it is like contemporary art and furniture, simplistic but jumps out at you in a room
Glad you enjoyed it. I love minimalism too, finding something simple from the chaos of a landscape.
Wow, thank you for an excellent video Andy!
Thanks so much for watching, really glad you enjoyed it
Minimalism is a good idea, the blues of Andy's pictures are very exciting and charming, I really want to learn.
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Thanks for sharing the knowledge Andy, lots of Amazing and Beautiful Images with Wonderful, Simplicity and Powerful composition... Ones of the hardest things in Landscape Photography is to simplify the clutter element and executing in the right moment....
Exactly, finding order in the chaos. Glad you enjoyed the video
Great video, great tips for composition!
Thanks a lot for posting this video!
Thanks so much for the comment Tim, really glad you enjoyed it
Interesting Andy, one of the first lessons Joe Cornish taught was to arrive at the location, sit down and take in the surroundings before the camera came out of the bag! X
That doesn't surprise me at all David. Hope you're well
Excellent advice, thanks Andy. Your creative eye and advice on landscape composition is so very helpful.
Thanks for the comment Greg, really glad you found it useful and interesting
Crucial & inspiring.
Walking, thinking, composing.
Indeed OIS telephoto for landscape: 70-300; maybe with 1.4TC…
Fuji 16 f1.4 or 23 f1.4 or 56 f1.2 (or 16-55 f2.8) on my XT-4 for street…
Thanks so much again
Fantastic video and photographs, thanks a lot for sharing that Andy 🙏
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed it
A wealth of knowledge. Thank you Andy for the inspiration!
Thanks so much for the comment. Nice to know you enjoy my work
A wonderfully lucid and articulate video, offering sharp insights for those getting their heads round this. I think that you have really hit the nail on the head with this one, Andy. Thanks!
Thanks so much for the comment Murray, really glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for excellent explanation!! 👍
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it
2 words...Effin brilliant!!.....now a few more words, Love your channel and have always found your videos so informative. this one is no exception. So well explained and great examples to back up the ideas. Look forward to the next....cheers
Thanks for the lovely comment Steve, thats really nice to hear. Glad you enjoy the channel
Hi Andy. Thank you for all the great information you gave and all the Masterpieces you share. I will join you in one of your work shops just to spend some time with you.
Thanks so much for the comment Alex, I’d love to see you on a workshop some day
So inspiring looking at your photography and full of useful advice. Thank you so much! Not to mention that watching your videos makes one get that camera and go out and take photographs. That level of inspiration is paramount.
Minimalism is also making one look more at the landscape and your use of telephoto is truly inspiring in a world where landscape photographers tend to just praise the ultrawide.
Thanks so much for the lovely comment Arpad, I'm really glad you found the video useful
So beautifully explained and wonderful images, thank you Andy.
Thanks so much for the comment, really glad you enjoyed it
Amazing images and explanation, thanks!
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed it
Very helpful. You have succinctly articulated a number of concepts that I've been using, but in an instinctual manner, without really understanding why I was doing what I was doing. With this better understanding, I hope to see some improvements in my photography. Thank you.
Glad you found it useful
Wonderful teachings as always Andy. And the grace of aesthetics in minimalist images like yours make me look over and over again to find beauty in my own environment. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for the comment, really glad you found it useful
Excellent images. Minimal photography is one of those things that looks easy until tried! Great tips on subject isolation.
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, creating minimal images is a lot harder than it looks when you're standing infront a busy landscape
A great video with great photos. Channel subscribed 👍👍👍
Thanks for the subscription, glad you enjoyed the video
Another great video Andy - very much appreciated! I am still keeping my fingers crossed for the Dolomites trip!
Thanks for the comment Torsten, glad you enjoyed it. Same here with the Dolomites, fingers crossed...things are changing...but very slowly
Thanks a lot Andy! This is a such a well-structured, comprehensive and to-the-point tutorial and great learning material.
Thanks so much for the comment, really glad you found it useful
Just found your channel! I’ve been working at learning landscape photography for about a year now. It’s addicting and trying to learn as much as I can. Took about 5 seconds watching your video and I knew I had to subscribe to your channel! You are a masterful teacher and I’m grateful for the chance to learn from you. Can’t wait to go through all your videos!
Thanks so much for the comment Andrew, and thanks for the sub. Really glad you enjoyed the video...hope you enjoy the channel and good luck with your landscape photography journey
@@AndyMumford thanks for taking time to comment back. You made my day. I’ve been watching your videos every chance I get. Learning lots of great things!! Thanks again my friend
Thank you for the video and the pictures also.
Thanks for watching, hope you found it useful
Terrific!
Thank you
Wow! what a pleasure to see this extensive series of masterpiece images, Andy! Excel in composition and toning! Thanks a lot for sharing your artistic images and your thoughts!
Thanks so much for watching, really glad you enjoyed it
Great video and very useful explanation. I like very much your quiet aproach towards nature and the sensitivity you transmit. Thank you very much for sharing your work and views!
Thanks so much for the comment, good to know you enjoy the videos.
Truly inspirational Andy, the images in this video are beautiful. Having watched a few of your videos I am so impressed by both valuable information you share and the way you present them with amazing supporting images. Thank you!
Thanks so much, really glad you find the channel useful
Great video! Thank you for sharing, best wishes from Germany!!
Thanks for the comment.
Fantastic video! Thank you for this, and the 4k is beautiful!
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Stunning work for real. I would love to see your take on the more ‚casual‘, everyday kind of photography! Finding subjects midst lockdown for example
Thanks so much, Im glad you enjoy the video. I've been thinking about doing a lockdown related video, but not quite sure how to frame it. At the moment I'm mostly doing photographs with my phone when I'm out hiking just outside Lisbon (if you're interested you can see the Story Highlights on my Instagram channel) and was thinking about maybe putting something together around that.
Great content, so informative and motivational. And rich of stupendous shots!
Thanks so much for the comment
Amazing tutorial, love the advice thank you
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Just bought a camera and saw ur previous videos on lenses and now am here.. Trying to learn landscape and i must say, this was so pleasing and a great learning for me 🙌 thanks.. Please keep making them! You got out support ❤️
Thanks so much for the comment, really glad you found the video useful. Good look with your landscape photography journey
Amazing video, thanks for sharing this minimalism tips :)
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Your work is absolutely beautiful, and thank you for the sound advice!
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Great and stunning, as always, thank you. Would you mind to share some basic camera setup/tripod tips?
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed it. I should do something like that with the camera and tripod set up when I can travel again and make a vlog.
An amazing video, thank you so much for sharing this. Such great insights and ideas to change our perception of our surroundings. I love minimalism photos, trying to find them is much more difficult than taking a general landscape image. I think more visual thought has to go into capturing the minimalistic views.
Thanks so much Terence, really glad you found it useful. You're right, keeping it simple can be really difficult
My favorite channel, at least for now...:)
Just for now?😉 haha, really glad you enjoy the channel
Thanks for the content. Very thought provoking. The minimalist style is quite difficult for me. Good tips and I'm looking forward to giving them a try! Cheers!
Cheers Jim. Indeed, landscapes are pretty chaotic and simplifying them can be really difficult. Glad you enjoyed it and good luck with your images
stunning images Andy - right up my alley these :-)
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Really helpful information as I'm only learning Minimal photography, just love the effect in your images
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Incredible photographs :) Also beautiful locations :)
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Absolutely stunning images. Such great work (and nice commentary!)
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Hii, soooo amazing images😍😍😍
Thanks so much
Great video (as usual) picked up a lot of great ideas to practice once we can start traveling again...oh and the image of the Vasco de Gama bridge made me miss Lisbon!!!
Glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, Lisbon is a lovely city
Fascinating video, i always search for minimalism but I’m still trying to master it. There’s a subtle line between a good minimal shot and a boring one!
Thanks so much Jay, glad you enjoyed it. Indeed, simplicity is one of the most difficult things to compose
The images are AMAZING, WOW.
Absolutely eye catching 👌🏻
Now I want to get a camera and start landscape photography.
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed it.