New York, New York
I’m coming to Manhattan very soon! Rick Sammon gave me his ultimate secret spot for shooting some HDR, so I’m excited about that. I’m also going to be making another Stuck in Motion style video while there, so I’m looking forward to that. Keep an eye out for me if your in those parts! I’ll be the one with the camera.
Previous Videos
I’ve been adding a lot of videos in the last 6 months eh? There is a new one below, and I’ll be adding more soon with the upcoming book. It makes reference to a few unreleased videos here on the site, so I’ll be sure to get them up soon. If you want to see previous one, just see the “Videos” section there on the right!
Daily Photo (and bonus video!): The Shapes in the Shire
This is another shot from Yellowstone accompanied by a little video I shot with my Flip video camera. It’s not a high quality camera, and it’s awfully shaky. Sorry for that. But, I hope the content is good for you. I know people always like to know how many exposures I’m taking… this and that… so I’ve got all that info in there.
In the video, I show another photo, which you can see large right here.





November 16th, 2009 01:35 | Mike Fiechtner
What a sweet photo!! Love your stuff! I’m sure this video will be just as good as your last behind the scene at Yellowstone!!
November 16th, 2009 03:21 | Stephen Molina
Nice photos.
Funny outro music. Smurf along with me! LOL!
November 16th, 2009 05:01 | Mike Diblicek
Hi Trey,
Beautiful Photo, the detail in the water is really superb, especially in the large image.
I have to agree with Stephen Molina, the music at the end, lol, now you’ve really blown away your image of “cool”.
All the best
Mike
November 16th, 2009 07:05 | Cindy Williams
Great image, loved the video.
Cheers
Cindy
November 16th, 2009 07:57 | Kathy
HAHA David Caruso makes your blood boil little quip and the smurf song at the end what a great video. Love the picture
November 16th, 2009 08:17 | Amy J in SC
Beautiful light.
November 16th, 2009 08:56 | Darrin
I love the dark tone of the water with the reflections.
November 16th, 2009 09:02 | Gail Stayton Moshier
As always, beautiful photo in Yellowstone!!!! I loved the video. Nice to see how you go about picking your spots and finally getting just the right shot!!!! Have fun in NYC, I’m envious, as that is a fun city to visit!!
November 16th, 2009 09:54 | Patrick Ahles
I’ll smurf along anytime, Trey!
Anyway, great behind-the-scenes!
November 16th, 2009 11:02 | CWKen
keep those videos coming trey! I love those yellowstone videos! brings me back the memories when I was there for 14 weeks last year. Too bad I don’t have my camera back then =(
November 16th, 2009 11:36 | Jim Nix
Great shot Trey and thanks for the video too. It definitely sheds light on your process. Great stuff and keep it coming!
November 16th, 2009 12:29 | Jill Baxter
My favorite shade of green, and the grasses look so soft. A tranquil scene.
November 16th, 2009 12:53 | casusan
Great shot – beautiful! Loved the video and the smurf song! All the shots were beautiful too – don’t think I’ve seen those before! Super Trey!
November 16th, 2009 14:21 | Stuck In Customs
hehe – thanks everyone…
Okay I will add more videos – glad you like them. !
November 16th, 2009 15:35 | Jack Rice
Managed to get round listening to the TWiP show, downloaded and iPodded it, great to listen to on a longish journey and of course very interesting. I had my suspicions it was something to do with FPS
Nice video, although quality isn’t brilliant, self-admitted, it’s quite nice to see how you work on location, along with the original images and how they end up. Very good. Looking forward to the next one.
A nice image this one, and I’d have to agree with you on the timing; no-one’s around and the lighting’s brilliant, particularly for HDR – some really quite results. The amount of times on art trips with other art students and my peers are using flash in such inappropriate situations, little to do but say they should go without flash and get a tripod at least XD
November 16th, 2009 15:47 | Nathaniel
Good stuff man, the video rocked.
N.
November 16th, 2009 17:27 | DARYL BUTCHER
Appreciate the video. Looks just like home. I was expecting a shot of tripod-over-shoulder or something but no such luck. I use rubber foam hot water pipe insulation on the top 10 inches of the legs to ease the weight of the camera hanging on a ball head. Home Depot .. about $6. ‘nuf for several tripods. Self adhesive edges. Just fit on big tripod.
November 16th, 2009 21:49 | John Drinkall
Every morning when I wake up my computer, the first thing I do is check to see what special things Santa (Trey) has left for me. I enjoy Christmas every morning. Thank you so very much for everything you share. And, Who but you?
Your video today is amazingly helpful. If a picture is worth a thousand words, what exponent is applicable to this video?
Thank you, Trey. Thank you!
November 16th, 2009 23:26 | Alex Jagendorf
Great video Trey. I’ll be looking out for a guy with a tripod over in Times Square within the next couple of weeks! I also can’t wait to see this secret spot.
November 17th, 2009 18:46 | Richard Uchytil
What I really love about these videos is we get to see what it looked like while you were there, then the ending HDR result. Just amazing how something can go from looking pretty cool to WOW!! Thanks!
November 17th, 2009 21:41 | Brad Truxell
Trey,
One of my favorite shots! And the music playing the background of the video is perfect! One of my favorite movies and favorite musical scores! Keep up the great work!
November 18th, 2009 14:00 | diana hudson
nIce video. Yellowstone is great without tourists! Didn’t quite see how you carried your tri-pod, what is your trick? Thanks for sharing.