Britain's best landscape locations for photographers - EPISODE 3: Northumberland
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Join Tim as he sets out to find Britain's most beautiful locations for landscape photographers. In this third episode, he travels to the Northumberland coast to visit three stunning castles. As always, he's up against the clock with just 24 hours to get the best images he can!
In this episode Tim uses the SIGMA 16-28mm F2.8 DG DN | Contemporary and the SIGMA 20mm F1.4 DG DN | Art.
Which part of Britain would you like to see Tim go to next, and which locations are your favourites? Tell us below in the comments...
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I'm really enjoying this series. A couple of my best shots this year have been at your locations. Scaleber Force falls in particular were a previously unheard of treat. Northumberland is only a long hour's drive for me so a favourite haunt and I've shot all these locations several times but they constantly change with the weather and tide and seasons.
Sigma FPL is perfect for landscape photography, and the image quality from that sensor is so wonderful.
Production quality of these videos is always incredible. Love to hear the thought process behind Tim's photography.
Favourite place in the world! Even when its pouring with rain, you can get some insane shots.
What a fantastic video! Just on the off-chance I saw it on my home page, I am glad I did! Gem of a channel, gem of a video. Thank you!
Really inspiring Tim, thank you. I've visited this area in the summer when going to photograph Puffins on the Farne Islands. I now need to get up there at a different time of year and try some Landscape/Seascape photography.
welcome to my neck of the woods fella gods country as far as am concerned 👌👍😎
First time here. Amazing content. Got yourselves a new sub. The photos were awesome, as well as the locations. That' sunrise pic was top notch!
This is a really great series. Your videos have gotten me more interested in the Sigma FP L. Now that the price has come down a bit on the used market, I may consider trying one. Thanks for the quality content. England is a beautiful country.
Been a fan of Sigma for decades. Ever since i bought an 180mm/2.8 macro manual for my Canon T90. The sharpness of that lens made me a believer. Now a user of an SD Quattro H with an army of Sigma glass. I've been waiting for the new full frame Foveon camera for ages. I will wait still. Great content!
@sigmauk
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Thanks so much for the comment! That 180mm macro was a great lens and we actually get a lot of people asking if we still have any in stock! Yes, fingers crossed for that full-frame Foveon 👍
@oneeyedphotographer
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@@sigmauk I have the 180mm macro lens for EF. I'm not using L mount cameras, last Sunday I mentioned to someone at the local photo show, it wasn't Sigma, it had no cameras on display, that I am looking forward to see what a full frame Foveon sensor might offer.
Tim - great vlog and completely agree with the 3 castles in Northumberland. Excited to see where else you will cover.
@sigmauk
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Thanks Craig!! Much appreciated! Any requests for the next location? I’ve done the Dales, the Peaks and Northumberland so far. Cheers! Tim@Sigma
@craigwilliams4161
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@@sigmauk Herefordshire has some interesting views - just a thought...
@stefanpanaitescu7413
11 ай бұрын
@@sigmaukbeen a huge fan of Cornwall for years! took my first photo workshop there and I was a beginner and all I had was a sigma 16mm on an a6300:) would love to see a video from Cornwall…and hopefully will return again soon to photograph it myself too!
Sigma FpL - 61 mp is great but 10.8 dynamic range is quite low, will this be improved next Camera?.
I do not understand your lack of regard for the sky in these. They skies have the potential to make your photographs stand-out unique.