Yes! And two others passed by while setting up that first composition that I cut out of the video. I felt so stressed! Haha! Thanks for checking it out!
I really enjoy the photos as a collection rather than individually. Personally, I’d mix them up a bit-maybe one sky, one detail, one sky, one detail, to add a bit of variety. One small suggestion: for the water shot, it would have been great to capture a ripple to give it some added dimension. Overall, though, fantastic work, Jude! I would never have chosen those compositions myself, so it’s really inspiring to see your unique perspective. It’s a great reminder to pay attention to things we might normally overlook.
Oh yes, I totally see what you're saying. Sometimes I tend to matchy-matchy too much. Gotta leave some room for a bit more variety! I very much appreciate your suggestion, I'll try it out and see how it looks. And thank you for the encouragement!
Nice. I have to set up my large format with my mobility scooter, which is huge because I'm so tall. That really limits where I can put it and some people have made a point of commenting about my being in their way when I'm really not because their legs work and they can just walk around me.
Agreed, they need to walk around. Haha! I have always moved myself to let others pass by, this was, I think, the first time I had them move around me. Felt kinda weird. Haha!
@@JudeStreicherPhoto It is a problem, but I'm already limited by my disability to a reduced set of options in terms of compositions, which is intensely frustrating, particularly since I shoot film. I have a DSLR but can't stand using it, so much so that it's about to go on Ebay before it loses all of the resale value it has left. Sooner or later that camera would die anyway, wheras my walnut and steel field camera isn't going to need anything but patching up in a a decade or so *maybe*
Nice video - and I have experienced their trail mentality - so I get it.
Yes! And two others passed by while setting up that first composition that I cut out of the video. I felt so stressed! Haha! Thanks for checking it out!
nice one man. I like the setup you picked - something cool about viewing images as a collection.
Hey thanks, man! I appreciate the support. And yeah, I like creating something that's connected. Makes me feel good.
I really enjoy the photos as a collection rather than individually. Personally, I’d mix them up a bit-maybe one sky, one detail, one sky, one detail, to add a bit of variety. One small suggestion: for the water shot, it would have been great to capture a ripple to give it some added dimension. Overall, though, fantastic work, Jude! I would never have chosen those compositions myself, so it’s really inspiring to see your unique perspective. It’s a great reminder to pay attention to things we might normally overlook.
Oh yes, I totally see what you're saying. Sometimes I tend to matchy-matchy too much. Gotta leave some room for a bit more variety! I very much appreciate your suggestion, I'll try it out and see how it looks. And thank you for the encouragement!
Bogus Basin Rd. or Military Reserve? One of my favorite places, when I lived there 20 years ago, was Leslie Gulch.
Nice. I have to set up my large format with my mobility scooter, which is huge because I'm so tall. That really limits where I can put it and some people have made a point of commenting about my being in their way when I'm really not because their legs work and they can just walk around me.
Agreed, they need to walk around. Haha! I have always moved myself to let others pass by, this was, I think, the first time I had them move around me. Felt kinda weird. Haha!
@@JudeStreicherPhoto It is a problem, but I'm already limited by my disability to a reduced set of options in terms of compositions, which is intensely frustrating, particularly since I shoot film. I have a DSLR but can't stand using it, so much so that it's about to go on Ebay before it loses all of the resale value it has left. Sooner or later that camera would die anyway, wheras my walnut and steel field camera isn't going to need anything but patching up in a a decade or so *maybe*