Excellent video, Murray. I was there four weeks ago, and was stood where you initially stood, on the grass overlooking the stacks. The wind was blowing an absolute hoolie, and I was covered in sea foam!! I need to edit some slo-mo clips and stick on my IG account - probably bang 'em on here as shorts too.
@MurrayLivingston11 ай бұрын
Cheers, Michael. It's quite a view point! I found it tough to make other vantage points work on my visit, but I'm sure if I went back I could find a few more comps.
@brianbeattyphotography Жыл бұрын
nice work! great images
@MurrayLivingston Жыл бұрын
Many thanks!
@williamdavidson149011 ай бұрын
I always forget to move a foot or two either way after setting up. Love how you moved for the center spire a few feet to your left at 4:50 it made a huge difference in the composition. Cheer's from Vancouver Canada.
@MurrayLivingston11 ай бұрын
Thanks William! :)
@seanburkett132411 ай бұрын
great video! love the composition. Two questions: I don't often use a polarizer - do you have to worry about your focus as you move the polarizer back and forth? Also, with the ND filter, are there any issues with dark edges if you use a wide angle lens? I have a 10-20 sigma for Nikon, and I often get black edges using the same filter system. Thanks!! looking forward to more videos
@MurrayLivingston11 ай бұрын
Thanks Sean! I haven't noticed any focus issues with the polariser. I only shoot out to 24mm. 10mm is very wide (assume that's apsc, so 16mm full frame?) and will definitely need a big filter size. I wouldn't have thought 100mm square filters would vignette at that size, but I'm sure if you look up your lens on Google there will be more information about what size filters will work best. Best of luck!
@MurrayLivingston11 ай бұрын
P.s. it looks like cokin also do a wide angle filter holder. Worth looking into