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Joshua Reynolds
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Добавлен 15 дек 2014
Hi, my name is Joshua, and I make videos about things that you don't see everyday. On my channel, you will find time lapse videos, compilations, DIY videos, and other outdoor related content. A lot of my videos involve farming to some extent as that is what I spend most of my time doing. If you are interested in seeing farming videos or just cool time lapses, make sure you are subscribed so you'll get notified as soon as I upload a new video!
Driving Arkansas Country Roads in the Fall Colors - Time Lapse
In this video I was going out to Hawksbill Crag which is a popular hiking spot. I went out there in October at the peak of fall colors. I haven't uploaded in a couple years so I thought the scenic drive would be worth sharing. I edited out a couple spots like when I got that huge bug splat, but I noticed pretty quickly.
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Hiking to the Goat Trail (Ponca, Arkansas) - Time Lapse
Просмотров 9422 года назад
I did this hike at the peak of fall colors in November. It's probably one of my favorite places I've been to so far, and a great place to sit and take in the view after the 3 mile hike (each way). Music: Flanzen - Turmoil Subtact - Falling
Rides at the County Fair Montage
Просмотров 7443 года назад
I had a fun time at the county fair recently and got some cool footage on the rides, it's probably obvious which one was my favorite. Late at night is the best with all the colorful lights. Music: Disco's Over - Reflections ruclips.net/video/h9hBqt77CYk/видео.html
Fourth Year on the Farm - Time Lapse Compilation
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
It's been a busy year on the farm, our fourth full year! This is my yearly compilation video of a lot of the things we've done on the farm. As usual, we got our hay stacked, our pastures mowed, our grain silo filled, and our fences fixed. We actually spent a lot of the spring and summer running our hatchery but I don't have any time lapses of that. I plan to make a video on hatching birds in th...
ATV Riding in the Snow
Просмотров 7793 года назад
Just having some fun on a snow day. Usually we consider our ATVs as farm equipment, but they're good for other uses too. At 0:38 there wasn't quite enough snow on the ground to make good wheel spin so it tipped as it gained traction instead of the rear end swinging around. Music: Laszlo - Fall To Light
Exploring Whitaker Point/Hawksbill Crag (Newton County, Arkansas) - Driving & Hiking Time Lapse
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 года назад
I spent the day exploring Whitaker Point/Hawksbill Crag, which is a famous rock formation in Arkansas. The hike was 1.5 miles each way, and the drive on the gravel (mud) road was 7 miles. Watch this video in 4K quality if possible! Let me know if you'd like to see more exploration videos, where I live in Arkansas is a great place for outdoor activities. I recorded the hyperlapse with a GoPro 7,...
Installing 1000 feet of Underground Electric Around Our Farm
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
This project took a week in real time and was actually more work than I had anticipated. The total length of wire was about 1000 feet and connects between all of our farther coops, and we connect water heaters to them in the winter. I had planned for this video to be shorter but I filmed a lot more than I expected and couldn't pick what parts to delete so I just included everything. The wire be...
Building a Peacock Aviary - Time Lapse
Просмотров 54 тыс.4 года назад
We've always planned to have peacocks (peafowl) on our farm, so for this summer project we constructed a large aviary for them to live. We built the aviary using T-posts for a frame with wood supports, wire mesh on the sides, and netting on the top. These birds don't free-range so we also added a metal shelter for them to have shade and stay dry. Music: Icy Vindur - A Himitsu, ruclips.net/video...
Riding the ATV to an Old Mining Area
Просмотров 2 тыс.4 года назад
There is an old mining area relatively close to my house but I actually haven't been there for a couple years, so in this video I ride the ATV over there and explore the area. Also I mentioned how everything was dry from lack of rain, but the following days after filming this we got the most amount of rain in July since I've lived here! I was riding the ATV pretty slowly because that's its actu...
Winter/Spring Cleanup on the Farm - Time Lapse Compilation
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
This past spring has been a busy time for cleanup on the farm. Some things such as cleaning the hatchery room or chicken coops happen every year, but this year we also unloaded our compost piles into the gardens and I organized the pole barn for the first time since it was remodeled. This is only a fraction of it but I have a lot more things I've filmed which will be in the full year compilatio...
Setting Up an Electric Fence for our Sheep
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
Our sheep were out of grass in their main pasture, so I set up a new electric fence in another pasture. I know I haven't made a farm video in a long time, so even though this isn't the most interesting topic, I still thought it would be good to film it. In this video, I was also testing out a new lapel microphone which I plan to use for future videos. In my older videos it's pretty hard to hear...
Golf Cart Tour of Catalina Island, California (Time Lapse)
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.4 года назад
I attached my GoPro camera to the front of a golf cart as we were visiting Catalina Island in California. I usually make farm videos but there hasn't been much to show on the farm recently so I'm doing something different. The whole route was 10 miles long and I included a screenshot of the GPS track on Google Earth. Music: Vexento - Smile ruclips.net/video/J_NIUoh-Ucw/видео.html
Third Year on the Farm - Time Lapse Compilation
Просмотров 19 тыс.4 года назад
As we come to the end of our third full year on the farm, I've been creating this video to show some things we've done that I haven't appeared in other videos I've made, as well as revisit some of the projects we have completed throughout this past year. Some things are the same from year to year, such as hay stacking, mowing, and our community fireworks, but I included several things which I h...
Autumn on the Farm Montage
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.4 года назад
As the season changes into winter, I've been documenting the progression of leaves changing and our animals, to make a video a bit different from my time lapses (although I did include a couple of those). I plan to make another compilation like this during the winter, so I'll be able to show some cool things I film that aren't time lapses. Let me know if you have any suggestions for future vide...
Preparing for Winter - Underground Electric & Water Heaters
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.5 лет назад
Preparing for Winter - Underground Electric & Water Heaters
Guinea/Goose Coop Follow-up - Building Process and Tour
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.5 лет назад
Guinea/Goose Coop Follow-up - Building Process and Tour
Building and Setting Up a Guinea/Goose Coop - Time Lapse
Просмотров 12 тыс.5 лет назад
Building and Setting Up a Guinea/Goose Coop - Time Lapse
Installation of 3 Culverts Under our Road - Time Lapse
Просмотров 11 тыс.5 лет назад
Installation of 3 Culverts Under our Road - Time Lapse
Cleaning and Organizing our Garage - Time Lapse
Просмотров 41 тыс.5 лет назад
Cleaning and Organizing our Garage - Time Lapse
Remodeling Our Pole Barn into a Kitchen - Time Lapse
Просмотров 1,8 млн5 лет назад
Remodeling Our Pole Barn into a Kitchen - Time Lapse
Second Year on the Farm - Time Lapse Compilation (Animals, Building, Cleanup)
Просмотров 196 тыс.5 лет назад
Second Year on the Farm - Time Lapse Compilation (Animals, Building, Cleanup)
Fixing & Painting a Chicken Coop & Building Aviary - Time Lapse
Просмотров 15 тыс.6 лет назад
Fixing & Painting a Chicken Coop & Building Aviary - Time Lapse
Converting a Natural Gas Dryer for Propane
Просмотров 49 тыс.6 лет назад
Converting a Natural Gas Dryer for Propane
A Busy Day on the Farm - Time Lapse Compilation
Просмотров 19 тыс.6 лет назад
A Busy Day on the Farm - Time Lapse Compilation
Plane Window Time Lapse (XNA to LAX) 4K
Просмотров 11 тыс.6 лет назад
Plane Window Time Lapse (XNA to LAX) 4K
Dont you s Ever Hear of Bigfoot, careful out rhere.😅
Do you ever yet rest.your really working hard.
Wow all that is heavy hard work on the farm.
Canyon
How long was the flight in total?
It was about 3.5 hours total, Arkansas to California
What kind of netting and wire did you use
Does the flash unit have a capacitor with dangerous high voltage you have to be aware of?
Yes it does, I forgot to mention that in the video. You can short across the pins on the capacitor to discharge it, it will make a spark, but that's the safest way to handle it. The flash on my camera actually didn't work so I forgot to mention the capacitor.
I wish I had your building skills! This would be a great enclosure for chickens, but is not great for peacocks. They have very different needs from other birds.
How many movers did you guys need?
I'm actually not really sure, I was still a kid at the time and didn't really pay attention to that sort of stuff lol, but I think there were at least 4 guys. They used 2 full size moving box trucks.
@@joshuareynolds5219 thank you! This will help me get an idea of how many I will need.
How long did this take?
This video covers almost 2 months of time, definitely took a while to organize our old house. This was quite a long time ago now! Thanks for watching
@@joshuareynolds5219 I have to be out by March 31st and looking for inspiration to hurry the process of moving everything. It’s been so overwhelming. Lol
You still got at least a week, you can totally do this! Our house was quite literally worst case scenario so don't be intimidated by it. We had a lot of junk and had almost 2500sqft. In my packing time lapse (part 2), almost half of that video was actually filmed less than a week before the moving truck came because we procrastinated a lot. Best of luck with your move
@@joshuareynolds5219 thank you for your encouragement. I am just pushing myself to not stop and just keep going. If you can do it, then I can too :)
Why can't they roam freely in those woods? Since they sleep in trees, can't they stay away from predators that way and also forage for their own food? Maybe just cat food as a supplement every now and then?
Great video, regards from Wales
I moved house in 2016 and watched this video like 500 times prior! Ngl it’s nostalgic seeing this now!
That's cool! I enjoy hearing stories like that. It's equally nostalgic to me as well because we've lived in the new house so long now and I was only 15 when I made this video. Thanks for watching and making it back here after all these years!
what about the farm time lapse videos?
Today I was on a top of my play house and there was a big tree next to it and I was testing the branch to see if it would hold my weight and it broke and I landed I. To lawn chairs 💀
My brother once fell from a tree after a branch broke under him at around 14 feet, and he hurt his back, ever since then I've been scared to climb them
I realize I'm really late to the party here but that small battery inside the camera is for keeping the memory for the date and time. It will only last about 3 weeks if you don't charge the main battery.
Moving house is real brouhaha!!!
Love to see the dad behind the scenes! There's always a good Dad behind a good young man.
Please post again
Are those round things fruits?
They're just seed balls, not edible fruit
Sir where did you get the spring from
I got them at the local hardware store but you can get them online too. They were 16 inch long extension springs, and I think 1 inch wide. Thanks for watching
@@joshuareynolds5219 thank you sir
Hello Joshua, 1 year ago you don't upload videos. Are they okay on the farm? I hope so.
Hi, thanks for watching my videos. We're all doing well on the farm still, I just don't have as much time as I used to for making videos
Wow Hard working Family 💪
see? the earth is flat
Amazing video!!!
You’re going places. I’m proud
So simple. Thanks for making a quick, no-nonsense video!
Hey, thanks for the video first, you are great. Do you have any suggestion why my ixus 115 suddenly stop working when I press the power button? The battery is fully charged and the sd card is in the slot and suddenly the camera stops working! Inside it has a mini battery but I quest it's for time memory only! Greetings
Nice job
Unlike actual cameras older cell phone cameras usually don't have good magnifiers on them so you can point them at the Sun for about 5 hours before they get damaged permanently and significantly
This was actually a really old USB webcam that had one of those pinhole type lenses. Maybe the really early digital sensors were more sensitive to light and potential damage. It's been many years but I think the whole time lapse took about 2 hours, although the damage showed up almost immediately.
@@joshuareynolds5219 sorry for replying late but yeah I had a really old camera that was given to me a year ago and it came out in 2006 no one really seems to care or notice but every time you point any old camera at any sort of light a purple line will go on the screen it won't really damage it but it just shows that it's being Overexposed to light
I love the chickens
This tree looks so slippery, imagine climbing it after a rain lol
I can remember it was already slippery enough while being dry! For some reason back when I was 15 I didn't have much fear or concern about dangerous stuff, but I'll admit it makes my palms sweat to watch my own video now
Amazing!
I’ll give it a 4 out of 5
Went through all this October last year. We went from a three-bedroom house to a two-bedroom bungalow, and much had to be donated to charity. A very stressful experience from start to finish. You guys seamed very organized.
BRO THROUGH MOST OF IT IN THE JUNK NOT NEEDED, NICE JOB THOUGH,
Awesome cheap and effective great stuff my brother
I love all your little helpers!!!😊😊😊
Amazing!!
I think your Family is Amazing….Don’t worry about people …their just jelly…keep being you!!
Super Sonic🎉😂
2:44 and I’m so tired!! Omg!! There are SuperHero!!!❤❤❤😂😂
Watching this made me so happy 😊🌻
What gauge of wire did you use?
It was standard 12/2 direct burial. I know there is a voltage drop over the distances I went, but it's never been an issue with the loads normally being used of less than 500 watts
I barely recognize the farm 😂 It has changed so much from when you first moved...
Why didn't you take me with you 😭 On a side note, please keep making videos, I love watching them! Honestly bro you need to take me on your next hike 💜
I'm probably going back to Hawksbill Crag this year, so we could go there, and I have some other ideas... As far as videos, if I come across something interesting I'll definitely make more, just hasn't been much worth filming in the last year besides the usual farm stuff
@@joshuareynolds5219 Yes, take me there! And if you need ideas for videos, you could film the leaves changing/growing, that would look cool!
I have filmed leaves changing already! Look at my video "second year on the farm"
@@joshuareynolds5219 Then what the heck were you filming all winter😂 Why don't you clean up the coops and film that then? Or maybe something new...Maybe de-winterizing the farm?
I've filmed cleaning the coops like a million times lol. Dewinterizing... Aka unplugging water heaters, probably not too interesting. I don't have a particularly good idea at the moment, but I assure you I'm not totally abandoning my channel, and I still keep a Gopro on my desk as a reminder
I remember moving house in 2016, would’ve watched this video like 100x in the process
Glad you liked the video! I hope your move was a little easier than ours, we didn't get rid of nearly enough stuff. This was 7 years ago now but I can remember the process feeling like it was never going to end. I used to watch other people's moving videos too, but I think my video was a slightly more "real world" example than what I had seen at the time, at least in terms of not having downsized enough.
Ha !! a old Asplundh chipper
what did you use to connect the Wood support to the T-posts ?. Also what size are those T-posts ?. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best way to connect the wood to t-posts is to use a U-bolt. You can hold the wood perpendicular to the t-post and then drill 2 holes in the wood on each side then push the U-bolt around the t-post and through the wood. If you put the bumpy side of the t-post opposite to the wood then the U-bolt will grip the bumps and never be able to slip down. We used 10 foot t-posts in this build which gives us 8 feet of height when they're pounded down 2 feet.