Nice philosophy. I have followed you from years and years back at the beginning of your macro journey, may I also applaud you on how competent your English has become
I really like your new direction; I think you've reached the peak in one approach, in macro photography, and made the right choice to move forward at the right time. I really enjoy the analyses and reflections you share with us about your photos, and I can only wish you to keep going just like that. Cheers!
One of most challenging decisions, that I was not aware of, was when you go out for street photography. At the beginning I was able to take photos at night, because of my job. But recently I realised I really like 2-3 hours before sunset, not exactly golden hour, a bit before than.
Great advice Micael. At this point I haven't settled on one style. I have lenses that will enable me to shoot different styles as I am out. Many people can't travel all the time so they have to make due to their local surroundings. I live in a flatter rural area so I focus on close up intimate type landscape photos, street photography when I'm in town and macro.
Great video and approach. I also shoot every day. Be it inside with light setups or outside walking and discovering. As you explained in one of your previous videos; really looking at what you see, noticing the light, looking up, down, left right, from low or from high are also to be trained and practiced. To add to the list is deciding NOT to take a photo, consider walking around with a roll of film in your camera. You'll miss some opportunities, you have learned something, you have learned why you experience the feel of having lost the shot; what did you miss?
Nice philosophy. I have followed you from years and years back at the beginning of your macro journey, may I also applaud you on how competent your English has become
Thank you for the kind words! I try to constantly practice my English by reading a lot and listening to a lot of English language podcasts.
I really like your new direction; I think you've reached the peak in one approach, in macro photography, and made the right choice to move forward at the right time. I really enjoy the analyses and reflections you share with us about your photos, and I can only wish you to keep going just like that. Cheers!
Thank you so much!
One of most challenging decisions, that I was not aware of, was when you go out for street photography. At the beginning I was able to take photos at night, because of my job. But recently I realised I really like 2-3 hours before sunset, not exactly golden hour, a bit before than.
Great advice Micael. At this point I haven't settled on one style. I have lenses that will enable me to shoot different styles as I am out. Many people can't travel all the time so they have to make due to their local surroundings. I live in a flatter rural area so I focus on close up intimate type landscape photos, street photography when I'm in town and macro.
Another great video
thanks for sharing
Great video and approach. I also shoot every day. Be it inside with light setups or outside walking and discovering.
As you explained in one of your previous videos; really looking at what you see, noticing the light, looking up, down, left right, from low or from high are also to be trained and practiced.
To add to the list is deciding NOT to take a photo, consider walking around with a roll of film in your camera. You'll miss some opportunities, you have learned something, you have learned why you experience the feel of having lost the shot; what did you miss?
Nice video! I see Fred Herzog's Modern Color there. I have that book as well.
Well spotted :)
👍
I try not to miss even 1 of your videos
Thanks for the support :)
👏😄🤓👍😺🐾