In this post, we conclude our three-part series of travelogues to walk you through my 2019 Hokkaido Winter Landscape Photography Adventure Tour & Workshop.
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5 Comments
Basu Pandey
Posted at 16:00h, 06 FebruaryWhat a Presentation 🙂 Always following your blog to know about Photography things and Details, Really Really Love your Photos and Shoots 🙂
Martin Bailey
Posted at 10:39h, 10 FebruaryThanks, Basu!
Yvonne Todd
Posted at 06:43h, 10 FebruaryHi Martin,
I listened, as opposed to reading, your podcast and thoroughly enjoyed it. I’m looking forward to the Wildlife in Hokkaido workshop starting next .
Yvonne
Martin Bailey
Posted at 10:43h, 10 FebruaryHi Yvonne,
I’m pleased you enjoyed this. I’m looking forward to seeing you here in Japan in a week’s time to get started on the second Wildlife trip for this season.
The one we just finished was great, and I will start to share some shots in a review of the Canon EOS R probably tomorrow, and then start a travelogue series the following week.
Regards,
Martin.
Wallace Shackleton
Posted at 18:38h, 12 FebruaryAnother interesting set of photos Martin but I wonder at which point will you get bored photographing the same things every year?
The thought did cross my mind about how the Island looks like in the summer…. and whether the EXIF data is really necessary to repeat for every photo.
Anyway, I always enjoy listening to your soporific voice during the wee small hours, sometimes you are a great cure for a poor sleeping pattern, other times a great cure for the winter blues!
All the very best Martin from a very dreich Scotland today.