Landscape Photography Tips - What's In My Bag

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2010

Hi Everyone,

Here is another landscape photography tip. You guys asked to know what is in my bag so in this video I walk you through them.

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  • do you get any vignetting with the filters at 16mm?

  • @DavidHeatonPhoto Most definitely do. So I tend it use it at around 18mm to 20mm. Also I don't use filters that much anymore so when I don't I may go to 16mm.

  • Hi Jamie,

    I see that you didn't bring out a polarising filter, i found that quite interesting. Do you have one but just forgot to bring it out, or do you not find it necessary? Also was expecting a super wide angle lens, seems to be quite popular with landscape/seascape photographers.

    Great videos! Love your work!

  • @gunputt I really not using any filters at all anymore. I do use polarising filters but I seem to break them on an extremely regular basis for some reason so I may not have had any in my bag at the time. The 16-35mm lens is more than wide enough for me and as I tend to stitch my photos these days I don't need to use the wide angle as often. How that helps. :-)

  • do you think going all prime is much better or is your lens set up better?

    I want to buy more gears this summer, don't really know which way to go...

  • @leepaothao Its my personal opinion that primes are nearly always the way to go and they produce a much better result. I'd love to have all primes but I really don't want to have to carry a bag full of primes it would just be too heavy on long walks.

    The only other prime I would probably buy at this stage would be the 17mm TSE and if I did that I'd remove the 16-35mm.

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  • I found this video really useful.

    Thank you

  • Hi Jamie. First of all let me thank you for your great and very very helpful vids. Believe me with all your help my photography is improving, so thank you again.

    I did notice in this video that you had a big stopper filter, can I ask were you got it from as I cant buy one anywhere at all. No one has them :~(

    Thanks again Jami, keep up the great work.

    Cheers

    Peter

  • HI JAMIE... im fine thank you how are you?  Its nice to see some simple pleasantries on youtube.

  • Very good and thanks for the info on the filters

    keep up the good work, very helpful

    Thanks

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