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How did I take this photo of the beautiful Wanaka Tree in New Zealand?
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Amazing image and I loved watching you process it. All the changes were subtle but really added to a beautiful image. Thank you for sharing.
What month did you shoot this photo Attilio?
how are u getting water so still in the photo
Wow !! Beautifully described !! Thank you for sharing. I will watch all your videos to develop my skills in photography.
Hi, new subscriber and new amateur photographer here. Apart from the obvious skill and experience in your work I also like your presentation style. It's really good to hear nice, relaxed explanations – gives me time to process what you're saying. We also have a famous lone tree at Loch Lomond, so you should come to Scotland sometime and see what kind of job you can do on that ! ha ha
Thank you so much for your very informative videos. You make it seem like a walk in the park. Thank you for sharing!
This photo is 10 thumbs-up 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 can I stay they are so outstanding, it has made my fall back in love with my photography and want to grow more compassion for the love of art ”inmaging photography as art”
Molto interessante. Mi piacerebbe però capire come hai realizzato una delle foto della serie "Woman in red".
What an amazing video. Your images are beyond beautiful. Thank you for the tips.
Great job. Nice simple edits
thanks so much. new subscriber
Awesome master class
Wow, great shot! Love how you brought out the yellow and the reflection
Very beautiful! Love the composition and I like how you explained that you had difficulties taking the shot but you still managed to figure out a way to take an amazing and unique shot
It is a beautiful photo and beautifully edited. Had you ever tough of putting together a full editing tutorial for beginner, intermediate and advance. The fundamentals of what is masking, cloning, grading, etc. The same way you are doing with your tutorial of photography. I find that it is easy to follow your instructions cause they are simple and straightforward. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Which ND stop did you use for this ?
So beautiful images. I also want to be at your position someday.
thenky for sharing it rlly amizing ……
“Fantastic” is the only word 👍
Fantastic image and very informative video, thanks
Would like to know more about equipment used. What camera, what lens, what ND filter. Also, what time od the day was this taken? Thank you and great shot.
Truly amazing! I had already subscribed before this video, but have to say this has been my favourite one yet. A completely stunning shot out of the camera and a really helpful tuition to transform it into a beautiful picture.
what kind of filter did you use?
Original is natural
Too much editing
Hai usato solo il filtro nd per farla?
Ciao Attilio, questa è una delle foto più belle di sempre…👍
Very cool! Did you shoot in bulb or m? And what nd filter did you use? Thanks!
Great picture 😍😍😍
I just love this picture. It emanates peace and serenity.
I also like the story how you had to go outside the box to take it. Great story and even better result.
Brilliant from start to finish 👍🇬🇧
Stupenda immagine Attilio!! volevo chiederti, visti i 680 secondi di esposizione, come calcoli il tempo per avere un'immagine esposta correttamente. Oltre ad f9 di diaframma e immagino un ND1000. Grazie!
This video is a gem. Learnt a lot, Thanks!
Attilio your photography is truly inspiring. Really love your helpful videos too – thank you!
I will be watching this video over and over, thank you 🙂
How did you pre-determine 658 seconds? This is one of those images that rattle my brain when I first see it. Very very nice.
Bel tutorial, che mi ha rilassato anche grazie alla musica che hai scelto!
Grazie mille
This video is incredible. You make it look so easy. Thank you. I am an official subscriber. A couple of questions. First, what did you use as your focal point? What were the aperture, and ISO? Third, What lens dis you use for this picture? I imagine you used some sort of ND filter? Thank you for all your feedback
Amazing photo and also the simply explanation! Tks for sharing with us!
Fascinating image and enjoyed watching the processing. You explain it all so well.
Great teaching. Clear and direct – step by step!
Well done. I have never used Lightroom. I used the camera photo editing software and sometimes the Photoshop. I am thinking of mastering the use of the software. It is amazing. Thanks for sharing your experience. Is it better to use a 24mm wide angle lens instead of 12mm?. I thought ultra wide angle lens like 12mm will have some distortions at the edges.
This is the first time I have seen you, and boy oh boy did I enjoy what you showed me, that tree in the water, subtle adjustments, but pow what a wonderful image after those little tweeks, thank you. I have subscribed and look forward to more.
Wow!!! Best Vedic ever from start to finish. I loved your thought process of finding the right place to compose the photo, and I especially loved following your post process techniques. I’m glad I found your channel.
Outstanding
Outstanding !!!!
Fantastic tutorial. Many thanks.