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Photography Tips on Travel and Landscape Photography – by Karl Taylor

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25 Responses to “Photography Tips on Travel and Landscape Photography – by Karl Taylor”

  1. alexbongo1 says:

    Amazing tips!:) Love every video of Karl’s. My Photography is on my channel

  2. tekkenmastah says:

    Wow.. he can shoot..

  3. SabreMatt311 says:

    beautiful photos

  4. Gcollie3810 says:

    @JustPlainNooby Great Kit to start with and you can pick up some really cheap kits through ebay if you are not sure and are experimenting with these filters. Going all out on the true cokin filters can be expensive but if you find that you really like shooting with the filters, the real thing is a worth while upgrade.

  5. enthusiasticcab6 says:

    Photography is my new passion! I like to read thephotographyclinic (.) com thanks for posting.

  6. JustPlainNooby says:

    Hey! I really liked the video! I’ve watched almost all of them! You talk about Graduated Neutral Density Filters and I was wondering what filters/holder you use. I found this Cokin Graduated Neutral Density Filter Kit for “P” Series on B&H Photo. Do you think this is a good “kit” to start with? Could you also give me the names of the filters/holders you use?

    Thanks!

  7. littlec916 says:

    I like the videos but a few of them, this one in particular, seems to be lacking on “tips”. Its like Im just watching a video of you take pictures. Still fun to watch.

  8. Thegloryofskate says:

    The second is the best

  9. ghac20 says:

    you ore the men!

  10. applej2180 says:

    great video. It will be cool if you can give ur settings and lenses that u r using for beginners =)

  11. saudiGUITARIST says:

    that’s very good . but i hope in the next lesson you but some Settings

  12. AnthonygoesApple says:

    Awesome video!
    I just want to know the title of the name…

  13. DaDeceptiveOne says:

    Really like the composition of the last image. It’s like 3 layers: ship, train, skyline… Great work!

  14. agun17 says:

    5:24 It’s good, cool, EXCELLENT.

    Lol.

  15. will4r says:

    great video thanks for the tips.

  16. cramtoro says:

    @JackTerminator yeah i think may be a fish eye and zoom lenses are good as well depending what you want to shoot

  17. anyvid100 says:

    your great man… keep up the good work. modt people give you one tip and then stick there hand out asking for more… but not with you…

  18. RaimondasTM says:

    great work :) thanks for good lesson

  19. jordzarkay says:

    very usefull tips…..which manfroto tripod and head you used here?
    thanks and more videos =)

  20. Sandor159 says:

    I see u using these ND filters, but how can you use it in a proper way when the horizon is not “flat”. You have al these buildings and trees, isn’t it easy to see in the endresult that they have a different exposure?

  21. jovianksc says:

    nice shots

  22. JackTerminator says:

    what i dont get is why people need a million lenses when ure 18-55, a telephoto and possibly a macro lense would cover everything ?

  23. preparetobedazled says:

    What kind of lense were you using?

  24. jemie7 says:

    Love it! Awesome!

  25. 106thCtiger says:

    Filters are placed in front of the lens to control the light.

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