2 Photographers, 1 Location, Will They Get The Same Results?
#landscapephotography #castle #architecture Where are the best places to photograph in Cheshire? In this photography vlog, myself and Steve Stain visit and photograph the AMAZING Mow Cop Castle by Stoke on Trent in Cheshire. To see the other side of the story, please check out Steve's video here :- • One subject 360 Landscape Photography It was a very moody cloudy day for photography, and we decided to create a challenge to see how two different photographers creativity unveils when faced with the same photographic opportunities and challenges. We will be in the same location, at the same time, and be sure not to influence each others outcomes. After scouting the location, we set off individually and talk you through our compositions, showing the differences in the results, highlighting the importance of individuality' as well as confidence in your own photographic vision. Moody skies can be often be a great time to photograph long exposures, but ensuring you have enough detail in the sky is key, and I experiment and show you the results of the different shutter speeds, and decide if it was worth taking them, as you will see in this video! Collaborating and challenging yourself is a great way to practice and develop your photographic skills, create ideas and find inspiration, as well as developing the confidence to be true to yourself, and get the perfect shot for YOU! Thanks for taking the time to watch, Steve. www.roamingphotography.co.uk #landscapephotographyvlog #onlocation #epic #nikon #shropshire #nikonphotography #roadtrip #travelphotography #photography #landscape #ig #raw #captures #brilliance #naturelovers #nikonz7ii #nature 00:00 - Intro, explaining the photography challenge and introducing Steve Stain 00:45 - Explaning that Mow Cop Castle is actually a Folly and when it was built 01:55 - Choosing my first 2 compositions, playing with shutter speeds 03:33 - My first 2 images, and comparing them to another photographer 05:29 - Choosing my third composition 06:50 - Discussing whether or not to clone out objects in a photo 08:32 - Image 3 and examples of cloning in a photo 10:00 - Location 3, finding foreground to use in a photo and explaing the compositions 11:56 - Images 4 and 5 - Composition tip, when using foreground interest don't let it dominate! 13:10 - Catching up with Steve Stain 14:10 - Outro and gallery of images

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