I really enjoyed coming along on your early morning shoot Jamie. You have inspired me to spend more time in the same spot rather than moving on too quickly. I love your images. They are simple yet so effective. What I like about your channel is that you are just you. No pretense, just a great photographer making some beautiful images that you want to make. A lot of people talk about the importance of making images for ourselves but you just do that without needing to explain yourself. I love when you ask what the rules are and then say, 'Who cares!' That is how I want to be with my photography. Thanks Jamie.
Thank you so much Mary, this comment means a lot as it’s exactly how I want to come across and to hear I’ve inspired you too makes creating these videos even more fulfilling 🙏
The hide of that other tog to take your spot.... Loved the mist on the lake shots and the golden colour. Too many good shots to point any individual shot out.
Sorry I missed this Jamie, some stunning conditions there - particularly liked the shots from 15mins onwards, the last one was a stunner (think I liked that on Twitter)
Thanks Stu. Yeah was a lovely morning that and got lucky with the conditions. Looking forward to getting back there in the Autumn. The ferns and bracken are higher than me there at the moment!
Have just subscribed and glad I did. Really enjoyed this video Jamie so natural from start to finish. I also have the same problem with gloves, so I use hand warmers, very cheap and last up to 12 hours. One in each pocket works wonders.
Thank you for sharing with me these early morning lovely views, it’s a very special time of day, I do share your enthusiasm for taking photos, I was taken to see the Lackford Lakes in Suffolk didn’t see any Kingfishers but the views were absolutely beautiful, have you been to see the Lackford Lakes? Deanne
Hi Deanne, no not visited Lackford Lakes before but I have heard it’s good for wildlife/birds. You’ve certainly got to be quick to get the kingfishers!
Such a nice place especially early morning, can't wait to see a few more leaves out, they seem a bit later than in the city. The reflection shot really take the cake for me - love that abstract type of photography! If you're ever near Cambridge early morning check out Grantchester Meadows, it's often very misty along the whole stretch of river even when there isn't any elsewhere. I have a couple of images on my flickr (link in profile).
Thanks - I found you on Flickr. I always forget to upload my stuff to there. Looks very nice there by the river and you've got some nice shots on there
@@JamieOverland I'm twenty minutes from Loch Lomond. I'd be happy to have a chin wag for ten minutes as you pass by. Whose doing the logistical organising (driving) ? I presume you're not all driving your own cars all the way up.
@@iainmc9859 One car, not sure whose yet! Not sure we’ll have time on the way up to stop off but we are heading to the Glencoe area so if you fancy popping in over the weekend be good to say hello
@@JamieOverland Glencoe's two hours north from me. I only asked as via the west side of Loch Lomond is your only viable route. Advice re: getting beyond Glasgow, presuming you're taking the M74 route north (or M8 from E'burgh) Take the M8 west on the south side of the Clyde and cross the Erkine Bridge (nice views of Firth of Clyde), fill your car full of fuel at Morrisons at Dumbarton (it gets more expensive the further north you go). The shops in that area are the last retail center until you get to Fort William (beyond Glencoe). Remember the alcohol limit for driving is a third lower in Scotland than England. A pint will put you over the limit for about two hours. Oh, and DON'T eat deep fried Mars Bar 🤢
Hi Jamie - if this was on the 10th? Sorry it might have been me hogging your spot on the mere. So apologies. It was a glorious morning and I was delighted with my shots! Great video and you certainly did it justice. Subscribed!
Haha….no problem at all Rupert and definitely not ‘my spot’. Great minds think alike obviously. Was nice to say hello and it was indeed a glorious morning. Do you share your images anywhere as it would be great to see how you interpreted the morning too!
Abstract images are a genre of photography I just don't understand. Can someone please explain what the appeal is? There seems to be no sense of place or reality. Images for me personally need to have print potential for the wall. I would very quickly get bored with abstract images & they would not stand the test of time on the wall.
I really enjoyed coming along on your early morning shoot Jamie. You have inspired me to spend more time in the same spot rather than moving on too quickly. I love your images. They are simple yet so effective.
What I like about your channel is that you are just you. No pretense, just a great photographer making some beautiful images that you want to make. A lot of people talk about the importance of making images for ourselves but you just do that without needing to explain yourself. I love when you ask what the rules are and then say, 'Who cares!' That is how I want to be with my photography. Thanks Jamie.
Thank you so much Mary, this comment means a lot as it’s exactly how I want to come across and to hear I’ve inspired you too makes creating these videos even more fulfilling 🙏
Peace and tranquility James. Absolute medicine for the worlds troubles. Wonderful vlog and images as always...
Thanks Nigel, much appreciated
Beautiful Atmosperic images Jamie, My fave time of day.
That was a lovely morning. Thanks Andy
Very enjoyable Jamie, can’t beat that mist over the lake with the sunrise peeking through. Got some nice images 👍👍🙌👏👏
Thanks Ross - yes couldn't have worked out any better really!
The hide of that other tog to take your spot.... Loved the mist on the lake shots and the golden colour. Too many good shots to point any individual shot out.
Thanks Mark. My fault for not getting there earlier however as it turned out where I ended probably gave me more opportunities
Can't beat sticks in water with added morning glow & mist ...the series of images from around 9:08.... just superb Jamie 👌 👌
Sometimes simple things can be very rewarding! Much appreciated Lynne 😊👍
Some really great shots mate as always loved the images and choice of location and weather played ball thank you Burt
Thanks Burt, much appreciated. Hope all is well with you
@@JamieOverland all good thanks 👍
NIce spot for a second choice Jamie, and some great Holme Fen images as a result ! 👍👏
As it turned out John, you’re probably right, it should have been my first choice. Thanks as always for watching and commenting - much appreciated
Sorry I missed this Jamie, some stunning conditions there - particularly liked the shots from 15mins onwards, the last one was a stunner (think I liked that on Twitter)
Thanks Stu. Yeah was a lovely morning that and got lucky with the conditions. Looking forward to getting back there in the Autumn. The ferns and bracken are higher than me there at the moment!
Have just subscribed and glad I did. Really enjoyed this video Jamie so natural from start to finish. I also have the same problem with gloves, so I use hand warmers, very cheap and last up to 12 hours. One in each pocket works wonders.
Firstly thanks for subscribing Martin. Glad you enjoyed me rambling! Hand warmers is not a bad shout actually, I may give them a try- thanks
Thank you for sharing with me these early morning lovely views, it’s a very special time of day, I do share your enthusiasm for taking photos, I was taken to see the Lackford Lakes in Suffolk didn’t see any Kingfishers but the views were absolutely beautiful, have you been to see the Lackford Lakes? Deanne
Hi Deanne, no not visited Lackford Lakes before but I have heard it’s good for wildlife/birds. You’ve certainly got to be quick to get the kingfishers!
Some beautiful images there mate 👏👏👏
Cheers Steve 👍
I like your simple photography!
Thanks Martie, I prefer the simpler things in life!
really nice vlog I was just going through some of you back catalogue and this popped up thanks for uploading
Thanks Alan - hope your'e enjoying the content
What a glorious place the fenn is Jamie.
Fantastic images 👌
It certainly is Gary! Thanks mate 👍
oh that shot with the twig...really nice - well done! once again very interesting vlog - thank you - John
I really enjoyed that morning, one of my favourites in the Fen. Beautiful conditions. Thanks
Nice relaxing vlog today Jamie with some arty compositions and a duck or two.
Pleased you enjoyed it Roger. Production a little different from the normal but I just wanted to focus on the photography
No reason to not keep shooting images with conditions like that! Some fine images,and another enjoyable watch!
Absolutely Neil, that's what 128GB memory cards are for! Thanks for watching mate
Such a nice place especially early morning, can't wait to see a few more leaves out, they seem a bit later than in the city. The reflection shot really take the cake for me - love that abstract type of photography! If you're ever near Cambridge early morning check out Grantchester Meadows, it's often very misty along the whole stretch of river even when there isn't any elsewhere. I have a couple of images on my flickr (link in profile).
Thanks - I found you on Flickr. I always forget to upload my stuff to there. Looks very nice there by the river and you've got some nice shots on there
What a beautiful morning to be out. Everything subtly shifting and opening up. Some cracking shots as well.
When are you coming north ?
Cheers Iain. Heading up in a couple of weeks, looking forward to a change from the flat lands!
@@JamieOverland I'm twenty minutes from Loch Lomond. I'd be happy to have a chin wag for ten minutes as you pass by.
Whose doing the logistical organising (driving) ? I presume you're not all driving your own cars all the way up.
@@iainmc9859 One car, not sure whose yet! Not sure we’ll have time on the way up to stop off but we are heading to the Glencoe area so if you fancy popping in over the weekend be good to say hello
@@JamieOverland Glencoe's two hours north from me. I only asked as via the west side of Loch Lomond is your only viable route.
Advice re: getting beyond Glasgow, presuming you're taking the M74 route north (or M8 from E'burgh) Take the M8 west on the south side of the Clyde and cross the Erkine Bridge (nice views of Firth of Clyde), fill your car full of fuel at Morrisons at Dumbarton (it gets more expensive the further north you go). The shops in that area are the last retail center until you get to Fort William (beyond Glencoe).
Remember the alcohol limit for driving is a third lower in Scotland than England. A pint will put you over the limit for about two hours. Oh, and DON'T eat deep fried Mars Bar 🤢
Hi Jamie - if this was on the 10th? Sorry it might have been me hogging your spot on the mere. So apologies. It was a glorious morning and I was delighted with my shots! Great video and you certainly did it justice. Subscribed!
Haha….no problem at all Rupert and definitely not ‘my spot’. Great minds think alike obviously. Was nice to say hello and it was indeed a glorious morning. Do you share your images anywhere as it would be great to see how you interpreted the morning too!
@@JamieOverland I put a few on my Instagram account (same name) and the rest go on my website....eventually!
A lot of fine images with the mist over the lake. Enjoyed!. But please: turn off that awfull "beep" sound! :-).
Consider it done 😊 Thanks for watching
Abstract images are a genre of photography I just don't understand. Can someone please explain what the appeal is? There seems to be no sense of place or reality. Images for me personally need to have print potential for the wall. I would very quickly get bored with abstract images & they would not stand the test of time on the wall.
Always a pleasure to read your comments Nicky, thanks
Turn your beeper off
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