Great video. I shoot insects and the same applies... Butterfly folk sometimes laugh when I pull out the 24mm or even 16mm but it immediately adds context, scale and a visual narrative over the purely isolated shot
Very interesting video. The thing that struck home was when you basically said - take less photos, but higher quality /more thoughtful ..... and have less to edit 👍🏼. I detest wading through tons of my own nearly identical photos. So if I could only make every shutter press count more 😊
Beautiful video Scott. Your photos are always fantastic. Speaking about the topic, I really agree with you, the second series photos are much more interesting to watch. Take care my friend!
That was really good, and useful. I was proud of most of my BIF shots of puffins. Well, I need to go back and try again. Need to stretch your BIF ability.
Hi puffins and much harder than gannets because they are so small. But it always puts a smile on my face when I see a puffin, let alone am able to capture a picture of one. I hope you enjoyed the experience. Thanks for watching.
Superb video! I watched it with curiosity! Greetings from a Swedish youtuber! 🇸🇪
Thank you very much. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I will check out your channel at some point. Thanks for watching.
Great video. I shoot insects and the same applies... Butterfly folk sometimes laugh when I pull out the 24mm or even 16mm but it immediately adds context, scale and a visual narrative over the purely isolated shot
I agree, often a not super close up macro photo give more information about the subject, more story.
Totally agree. It makes the world of difference with all sorts of subjects. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
You explained this so well in your great video Scott, thanks so much !
Thank you very much Raymond.
So enjoy your videos Scott! They open up a whole new world for us. Loved your 'experiment'.... came away totally inspired! 😀
Very interesting video. The thing that struck home was when you basically said - take less photos, but higher quality /more thoughtful ..... and have less to edit 👍🏼. I detest wading through tons of my own nearly identical photos. So if I could only make every shutter press count more 😊
I agree, making every shutter press count is something we should all be aiming for. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for watching.
Nicely done. Thank you for sharing your tips for getting the more unusual, and better shots of birds in flight. I really enjoy your videos!
Hi. Glad you enjoy these videos and thanks very much for watching them.
Another fantastic video Scott! Always look forward to your content.
Thank you so much for watching another one.
Beautiful video Scott. Your photos are always fantastic. Speaking about the topic, I really agree with you, the second series photos are much more interesting to watch. Take care my friend!
Hi Giuseppe. I hope all is well with you and thanks for watching.
Definitly the second. Inspiring shots & great tips. Very much appreciated😁
Great topic! I enjoy the challenge of trying different perspectives and including more environment in my bird photos.
Great video as usual! 😊
Thanks for watching.
Fantastic photos Scott.
Hi Kathryn. Thanks for watching.
That was really good, and useful. I was proud of most of my BIF shots of puffins. Well, I need to go back and try again. Need to stretch your BIF ability.
Hi puffins and much harder than gannets because they are so small. But it always puts a smile on my face when I see a puffin, let alone am able to capture a picture of one. I hope you enjoyed the experience. Thanks for watching.
@@WalksOnTheWildSide It was wonderful. I also enjoyed distant landscape shots of seabird colonies at Isle of May.
As always great content
Much appreciated. Thank you for watching.
@@WalksOnTheWildSide your content is amazing is easy to follow
Great video 👍
Much appreciated. Thank you for watching.
If I could just get the basic shots I would be happy.
Ditto