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Good work buddy! Keep them coming 👍🏽
ОтветитьI’d love to see some worms-eye-view photos of those forest mushrooms! :) This video is great! Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьThat drone footage is killer! As far as forest photography goes, evergreen forests make it even harder since the trees are generally straight. Coniferous trees with lots of bends and kinks make for a much easier compositions.
ОтветитьAs a non-photographer I find you explained your thinking procedure very well for each photo. And I want to try that myself 😊
ОтветитьSo many mushrooms! Awesome video, Yuriy!
ОтветитьI love how the path goes to the light
ОтветитьGreat video! I think of it this way: 1) Did Ansel Adams only shoot in fog? 2) If you make a photo book with 24 pictures of fog, a person is only going to choose their favorite picture and look at that one. Fog, fog, fog, fog, fog. This also applies to wall art: How many fog pictures would the average person want in their home? 3) When you're using the art, by looking at it, what are you doing? Are you critiquing the aesthetics, or are you being drawn into the scene? Is being drawn into the fog the primary purpose of looking at art? Is it the primary scene people want to spend time imagining? If you tell somebody, "It's really foggy out today" do they reply, "Great, lets go for a hike in the woods!"
So even if your favorite or "best" photo was in the fog, if your 20 best photos are in the fog your body of work is really tiny.
OTOH if your only goal is to win a landscape photo contest, focus on fog!