Great video Nigel,lovely images at the end and well worth the wait.Thanks for taking the time and sharing these videos this years,and looking forward to seeing more next year. Have a happy new year and enjoy the last day of this one .
@petermoorey8 жыл бұрын
Great video, location and commentary. The final images really did the place justice.
@IanSmissenPhotography8 жыл бұрын
Another great video Nigel! Love your work. Happy New Year and looking forward to more in 2017. Cheers, Ian
@gryphongryph8 жыл бұрын
Great video and looks like a nice location, how are you satisfied with your Fuji camera and Mindshift bag ? Looking forward to many more videos to come in 2017, always enjoyable to watch, thanks!
@BimblesWithACamera8 жыл бұрын
Hi there ...and thanks for your comments. I love my Fuji Cameras ... in my previous life (Sports Photography) I was a canon man but first starting using the Fuji (X100T) to get candid fan shots ... that's where my love affair with the brand first started ... For me they really do tick the boxes and in fact I've also used the XT1 + 100-400 to shoot some motorsports ... Size, ease of use and of course image quality are top notch .. In regards to the bag ... I won't go into too much detail, but suffice to say firstly I had a bit of a bag issue .. i.e. I seemed to never be able to find one that worked for me ... I ended up with lots of false starts ... The Mindshift is quite simply the best camera bag I've ever owned and is particular great when shooting by the coast as it never comes of my back (thus removing the risk of tidal flows taking it) .. Hope this helps ... cheers, Nigel
@gryphongryph8 жыл бұрын
Nigel Cooke Photography thanks for the reply, am a Pentax K 3 shooter myself and really love the camera, just wished the autofocus was snappier, also was thinking of buying the MindShift model you are using, but opted for the smaller 26l backlight, Seams like a nice bag, but have not had time to use it yet, must say it seam more boxy on my back than I wish for, will see if it will agree with me in the long run.
@Aledharris8 жыл бұрын
Hi Nigel, I don't know if this is a stupid question... I'm just toying with the idea of landscape photography. I've got an entry level dslr, a lens, filters, tripod and a remote shutter. So now I'm looking at practicing and improving. I live in a city which doesn't have much going for it. No countryside of note for miles around. I have no car, confined to my bike. So my question is how do you train and practice if you don't have the extraordinary views? Thank you, I love your videos.
@sajjadal-lawati31337 жыл бұрын
Hi...can you say something about your choice why did you go for Fuji ..I want to buy n.a. camera system and have difficulty between Nikon D750 and Fuji xt2
@BimblesWithACamera7 жыл бұрын
For a long time I was a Canon user - mainly for my sports work. For me the Fuji camera is perfect in my current situation for landscape photography ... The Canon and indeed Nikon systems are very good also .. My advice would be to make sure you get to hold the models in your hands to see how it feels .... Also decide on what you will be using it for and then the glass (lens) that are available to suit your needs ... Good luck in your choice ....