Friends, Fun and Landscape Photography

A Solitary Pastime

For me, some of the things I love about landscape photography are the early starts and the solitude.  This may sound like an odd thing to say but those unsociable hours mean that my photography generally doesn't interfere with my other commitments.  Though I'm a very sociable person, there aren't many better things than watching the start of a new day with nothing but the sound of the breeze and the birds singing. 

Don't get me wrong, if you see me one morning out taking photographs, come over and say hello.  Many a trip out with the camera has been enhanced with a good old chat.

Photography Friends

One of the unexpected benefits of publishing videos on my YouTube channel is that I've made a few friends along the way.  People that not only share my passion for landscape photography but people I can have a bit of a laugh with.

When two of my photography friends Gareth Danks and Chris Sale decided to visit me on my home turf I was delighted.  I knew that even if the photography turned out to be challenging, the spirit of friendship and general attitude towards fun would make the whole experience more enjoyable.

You can see how we got on in my latest video:

We did a lot more larking about than was showed in the video, but hopefully, I've shown some of the collective spirit we had that morning.  I'm not sure I would have driven all the way to Start Point at that time in the morning if it had been for Chris and Gareth!

If you have time, you should really check out their videos from our little adventure as well:

Is landscape photography something you prefer to do on your own?  Do you have any friends that also share your passion?  Let me know in the comment below.

Those Photographs

Here are the photographs that you saw in the video.

Sunset at The Daymark - Devon:  Nikon D850, Nikkor 16-35 mm f/4 @ 20mm, 1/5th sec @ ISO 64, f/13, Lee Filters Circular Polariser.

Dawn Light on Start Point Lighthouse - Devon:  Nikon D850, Nikkor 16-35 mm f/4 @ 19 mm, 10 secs @ ISO 64, f/13, Lee Filters 6 Stop IRND.