I always enjoy your videos Richard, thanks for sharing. It’s nice that you can do a road trip and take your little dog along for company too, all the best.
Enjoyed this especially the section on Buttermere. Always worth a shot of the famous tree and it’s a great run/walk around the Lake. Look forward to the next Scottish video. A cracking wee Border👍
No worries there Rich on the landscape front, would be well pleased to have captured one or two of those you put up. Look forward to more of your adventure. 👍
I think we’re all guilty of focusing on the destination rather than what’s on the way! Good video and interesting to hear your comments and landscape photography. I also struggle with it and bow out quickly if I’m not happy, yet persist with wildlife big and small. Your landscapes are good. I’m looking forward to the Highlands video. Safe travels.
Great video Richard and glad to see you back on YT. Considering you say you’re not a landscaper those images were pretty good! Looking forward to the Scotland video. 😀
Your landscape images are amazing Rich. I don’t know why you say you struggle - you always incorporate the natural environment of the wildlife subjects you photograph and with landscape you’re just not making them the central characters of your image. 😍
Great little video Richard, I too have tried landscapes, I can photograph weddings, wildlife, portraits etc but landscapes just does not happen for me 🙁. Looking forward to your next video, I have just got back from The Isle of Mull, what a trip that was. All the best 👍
I really liked your first two images Richard (@2:57), and I wouldn't say that you aren't a 'Landscape photographer' becasue if you point your camera at a landscape and take an image hey ho you're a landscape photographer. You made the effort, and got out there and that's the important thing, a good shot is just a bonus. I'd say don't start shooting with the attitude that 'I'm no good at this' as I'm sure your initial wildlife shots weren't anywhere near the standard you aspired to, but you still thought you were a wildlife photographer. If you shoot Red Deer in Glen Coe that's landscape photography too - it just has a Red Deer as the subjet, maybe consider making the deer smaller in the landscape (it's natural habitat) to highlight the beauty around it? Practice makes perfect and light maketh the shot in Landscape photography. Hopefully this will be one of those comments that cheer you up 🙂.
Hi I'm not your Mum and I watch your Vids down here in Sunny Devon. On the rare occasions I make the long trip to lovely Scotland I invariably stop in The Lakes and if I'm with my partner she insits onit!
My simple view on landscape photography, just like street photography, there is too much fakery! People seem to think they must get world class shots every time, especially after travelling hours and then walking up big mountains to shoot, and then the weather lets them down or a 1000 other things could be wrong. Then they pack up their over expensive z9's and head home and convert all the pictures they didnt catch or have the skill to catch on the mountain into the picture they wish the took on their expensive post applications! Where as I believe wildlife photography is the purist form of photography. There is either a good or bad picture, LR cant really save you, apart from removing noise. You must know the animal, find the dam thing, wait hours in the cold and if you are lucky get a good shot, wildlife photography for me is akin to fishing, you either get a picture or you don't, or try again tomorrow, LR cant help you!
Loved the video Richard and such a cute dog too, to me your landscape images were beautiful 👍. Can't wait to to see the red deer 😊
Glad you enjoyed it and really appreciate it. I’ll let Fergus know he’s got fans 😂👍
Man,van,dog and camera,perfect👍
Absolutely stunning images,you most certainly are a landscape photographer Richard,beautiful video mate👏
Thank you so much, really appreciate you watching and leaving a comment too 👍
As usual another great video Richard, looking forward to the next one. 👏👏👏
Thank you very much
I always enjoy your videos Richard, thanks for sharing. It’s nice that you can do a road trip and take your little dog along for company too, all the best.
Enjoyed this especially the section on Buttermere. Always worth a shot of the famous tree and it’s a great run/walk around the Lake. Look forward to the next Scottish video. A cracking wee Border👍
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that 👍☺️
Great video, and love yourdog. Definitely be catching up with your upcoming vlogs. 😊
No worries there Rich on the landscape front, would be well pleased to have captured one or two of those you put up. Look forward to more of your adventure. 👍
Thank you so much, really do appreciate it ☺️
Great pictures Richard, look forward to the next video 👌
Thank you so much
Love your landscape photos enjoy Scotland
Thanks so much 👍
Great video! Loved the landscape shots! 😊
Thanks so much! 😊
I think we’re all guilty of focusing on the destination rather than what’s on the way! Good video and interesting to hear your comments and landscape photography. I also struggle with it and bow out quickly if I’m not happy, yet persist with wildlife big and small. Your landscapes are good. I’m looking forward to the Highlands video. Safe travels.
Watching from 🇨🇦 Richard, always enjoy your videos, even though at times they can be few and far between 👍👍
Thanks Tony, I appreciate that and the patience between uploads too ☺️
I watch every one of your videos. Cheers from San Diego, CA.
Fab video bud, looking forward to the next one 😊
Thanks bud, hope you’re well ☺️
Nice video Rich, enjoying catching up on your awesome vlogs 😊
Thank you, I hope you are doing well ☺️
Great video Richard and glad to see you back on YT. Considering you say you’re not a landscaper those images were pretty good! Looking forward to the Scotland video. 😀
Aww thanks so much Ian, that’s very much appreciated ☺️
nice video Richard and great shots from the Lakes sunrise, looking forward to seeing if you made it to Mull on this trip.
Thanks Sean, really appreciate it 👍
Your landscape images are amazing Rich. I don’t know why you say you struggle - you always incorporate the natural environment of the wildlife subjects you photograph and with landscape you’re just not making them the central characters of your image. 😍
Thanks so much Dawn. Hope you guys are doing well and enjoying life with the newest recruit ☺️👍
Really enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much ☺️
Lovely images and video
Thanks so much
Enjoyed your video thanks for posting 👍
Thank so much ☺️
Lovely vlog, stunning shots, but Fergus was the star 🤩. I have a Border too- Izzy who’s 14, great dogs, very characterful.
Thanks so much. He’s a wee cutie… at times haha. That’s awesome to hear you have a border too, they’re brilliant dogs aren’t they ☺️
those opening scenes were so cinematic mate great little film
Thanks mate 👍
Cracking video 👍
Thank you so much 😊
I’ve just found your channel and this was a really good watch. I’ll queue up your other video 👍
Thanks so much Scott, I really appreciate that ☺️
Great little video Richard, I too have tried landscapes, I can photograph weddings, wildlife, portraits etc but landscapes just does not happen for me 🙁. Looking forward to your next video, I have just got back from The Isle of Mull, what a trip that was. All the best 👍
Thanks mate. Look forward to your videos from Mull ☺️👍🦦
Lovely! Look forward to Part 2
Thank you ☺️
I enjoy your videos!
Thank you so much ☺️
Nothing wrong with those landscapes Richard
Thank you 🙏
Great video mate, really enjoyed this !!!! New subscriber here looking forward to the next one.
Awesome, thank you very much, I really appreciate that 😊👍
Great video! What's the name of that waterfall spot because it looks stunning
Thank you so much ☺️
I really liked your first two images Richard (@2:57), and I wouldn't say that you aren't a 'Landscape photographer' becasue if you point your camera at a landscape and take an image hey ho you're a landscape photographer. You made the effort, and got out there and that's the important thing, a good shot is just a bonus. I'd say don't start shooting with the attitude that 'I'm no good at this' as I'm sure your initial wildlife shots weren't anywhere near the standard you aspired to, but you still thought you were a wildlife photographer. If you shoot Red Deer in Glen Coe that's landscape photography too - it just has a Red Deer as the subjet, maybe consider making the deer smaller in the landscape (it's natural habitat) to highlight the beauty around it? Practice makes perfect and light maketh the shot in Landscape photography. Hopefully this will be one of those comments that cheer you up 🙂.
Thanks Mark, I appreciate you taking the time to comment. You’re right and that’s what I enjoy most, just getting out there. All the best 😊👍
Hi I'm not your Mum and I watch your Vids down here in Sunny Devon. On the rare occasions I make the long trip to lovely Scotland I invariably stop in The Lakes and if I'm with my partner she insits onit!
Hey, thanks so much, I really appreciate you watching them and taking the time to comment too ☺️
my sister has a little dog who loves me but he wont walk with me like yours does
I’m very lucky but not sure I’d take him in the field with hares ☺️
My simple view on landscape photography, just like street photography, there is too much fakery! People seem to think they must get world class shots every time, especially after travelling hours and then walking up big mountains to shoot, and then the weather lets them down or a 1000 other things could be wrong. Then they pack up their over expensive z9's and head home and convert all the pictures they didnt catch or have the skill to catch on the mountain into the picture they wish the took on their expensive post applications! Where as I believe wildlife photography is the purist form of photography. There is either a good or bad picture, LR cant really save you, apart from removing noise. You must know the animal, find the dam thing, wait hours in the cold and if you are lucky get a good shot, wildlife photography for me is akin to fishing, you either get a picture or you don't, or try again tomorrow, LR cant help you!