How I Shoot SEASCAPES | New Zealand Landscape Photography

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Published 2019-05-07
Photographing New Zealand is a new series of landscape photography vlogs. Where I take you on the adventure with me, to showcase this incredible country through timelapse, photo and video.

In this episode I head out to the East Coast of New Zealand to shoot some seascape photography at the Moeraki Boulders with my friend Daniel. Then we start to make our way towards Mount Cook National Park and capture some cloud timelapses along the way!

In the next episode I will be sharing some of the most stunning timelapse conditions I have ever seen in my life, so stay tuned!

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Special thanks to Daniel Murray for some extra filming!
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All Comments (21)
  • Sorry for the re-upload, I had to upload a new video file. Common trend for my videos so far. :P Anyways I really hope you enjoy the vlog, these are the first of many to come and have been a learning experience so far.
  • @JHGC80
    I love the picture of the rock on the beach. That little rock with the gold veins is amazing. 9:46
  • @AlynWallace
    What a trip. Love how you perceive and capture the world
  • @honorab6220
    Love the waterfall rock and I can't believe how much I liked the shot of the small rock. I doubt many photographers would notice that little rock when they're focused on shooting the boulders.
  • @zqian3264
    That Little Rock got some golden line on it. So breathtaking!
  • Your videos are like watching a movie wow. Love to visit that place the rocks are amazing love the fountain rock image well done you
  • Gorgeous photos and agree about that last one. Also my favorite :)
  • @fachiro1
    Michale. I have to say...this is such an awesome video. I'm a beginner and have pretty much learned everything so far by watching youtube...I'm so glad I stumbled onto you. I laughted out loud when you were in the water and the comments about your wet pants. SO TRUE AND MY WIFE HATES IT...but I've found that youre not going to get that certain shot unless you get soaked! Beautiful beautiful work Michael!!!
  • @Vlaakster
    Stunning images, wow. Those time lapses that you lead off the video with are insane too. I can't get enough of this channel.
  • @nitrousblast1
    Just watched your video for the first time. Great photos and I really liked the thought process and explanations on why you chose the photo... and the settings. Great video. Thanks
  • @WhiteFace2012
    and absolutely love that u comment ur photos an explain what u think and why du u like them
  • @GraphicsDreamHD
    The blues in that lake was incredible. New Zealand is on my top 3 places to visit and photograph for sure! Great vlogs so far, looking forward to more.
  • @minenu11
    Michael, I gotta say your work is simply inspiring.
  • @StephenMilner
    Hey, what a fantastic video. Keep up the good work! I look forward to your next video.
  • Really pleased you take the time to show your photos at the end of your vlogs with your thoughts on composition and post work.. The images are amazing, and the shot with the little rock.. 😯🤯 just an inspirational photographer.
  • @talvardi6
    Beautiful sceneries Mike, love how most frames aren't sunrise/sunset but simply good compositions and great timing, truly inspiring!
  • @matthewkrah1567
    seriously by far , you make the best photography vlogs. I loved the cracked rock picture and the little rock with the pool of water around it, incredible work Michael!