Landscape Photography in the World's Most Boring Location
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Publicado 2021-06-30
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๐๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐๐ก ๐ฆ๐ฒ ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ข๐ซ๐ '๐๐ง ๐๐จ๐๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง' ๐๐๐ญ๐๐ฅ๐จ๐ ๐ฎ๐: ย ย ย โขย Bingeย Watchย EVERYTHINGย fromย 'Onย Locat...ย โฆ
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Online Photography Course: f4roadtrip.com/
My Instagram: www.instagram.com/heatonthomas/
My Website: www.thomasheaton.co.uk/
My E-Book: geni.us/onlocation
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Main Video Camera: geni.us/for-video
Aerial Footage: geni.us/aerialfootage
Tripod: geni.us/ELJmb3x
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Bed By The Sea - Gunnar Johnsรฉn
Dismantle - Peter Sandberg
Green Hills - Sebastian Forslund
It'll Be Alright (Instrumental Version) - Cody Francis
Paradigm Shift - Gavin Luke
Recordor - Joseph AlescT
he Echo of You - At The End Of Times, Nothing
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Watch out for pesky scammers using my profile picture and trying to sell you Crypto in the comments. I will never try and sell you stuff in the comments... apart from my book, you can buy my book :) thomasheaton.co.uk/product/my-book/ If you're unsure, look for the 'tick' next to my name.
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"World's most boring location" He surely hasn't seen my neighborhood
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When I took a photography class back in the 1980's we had a project to find the shape of the letters of the alphabet in outdoor objects. Only rule was you couldn't take a picture of a letter, like in a sign. For example, in a parking garage the stairs on the outside were in a "Z" shape. The project is desgined for you to see deeper into normal things. Great video.
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It's funny how we get blind to the beauty of the things we are used to. As a Brazilian I was thinking "what a nice landscape" all the time lol
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Every time i see those bike by shots i just imagine him setting it up then going behind the camera 20 ft so he can ride past it, then he stops again and goes back to get his camera
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You managed to capture some beautiful imagesโฆ.however, your story-telling is what I enjoyed most about this segment. You are a masterful story-teller and no matter what the venue is, you are always keeping me captivated by your wit and ability to paint a verbal picture!!
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For me that was probably the most interesting, inspiring and enjoyable video you have created in a long time. I feel like having the exact same problem with living in a boring area and not knowing how to create something with it. Thank you for this and I hope you will do more videos like this.
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โAn idiot on a bicycle, taking crap photosโ yup describes me perfectly. I have thousands of crap photos from my adventures that come nowhere near capturing the splendor of what I see on my rides, but I likes my crap photos anyway.
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As you ran over to get the image of the birds on the wire, I said to myself, "Tom - the image is your bike against the bench with the grass behind it catching the light!"
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Happily making photos in Chillicothe, Ohio for over half of my lifetime, I loved seeing your perspective in a place like this. โค๏ธ
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"There is nothing worse than a man in the woods talking to his camera" .... LOL .. Mr Heaton, honestly, this video was so so inspiring. I presume most of your subscribers live in "un-interesting" areas, so this video is simply the perfect catalyst to get out there and be creative, no matter where. Loved it
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The amount of effort put behind this entire video is the real inspiration. You're amazing, mate!
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Thanks for giving me some photography inspiration again!
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Fantastic video! Also, totally agree that the faux-oil painting picture is incredible. That, and the amount of b-roll in this was insane. Lord knows I would've gotten bored of the whole rigmarole long before you did.
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I feel like someone on YouTube finally gave an answer to a very important question for many hobby shooters. Thanks Thomas!!!
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I really enjoyed that, I thought all the images were interesting but I have to say the last was my favorite, I love an old building. I also found it interesting that you didnโt use a tripod. I definitely think Tripods have there place but I find it a bit freeing to hand hold. Thanks for the inspiration. Jason
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Mad respect for placing your camera down, riding past, hopping off, picking it up, placing it down, riding past. The B roll love.
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This was one of the best, most inspiring videos you've done. I think that it's easy to lose the creative element with landscape photography and fall into the trap of just visiting well known locations to reproduce images that have been captured by others. This should act as a reminder to everyone that photography should be a creative pursuit. Hope you do more like this!
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โThere are no boring places, only boring people.โ
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I think the most amazing is how you take time to place cameras while you were moving between each shot. Making it like documentary. Just to imagine how to you had to walk the same place 2-3 times just to place a camera and then come on the bike. ๐ฎ