Well… that was unexpected! After going to sleep seeing only that “glimpse of the northern lights”, it’s amazing what exploded overhead during the night. Sorry to watermark the sh1t out of it… it’s worth a fortune to me, elsewhere, and YT is full of video thieves… The Starlinks were particularly cool I thought. Lens was tricky, and I was a little annoyed with it at the time, but great with hindsight. Link in the description. Cheers all.
Good to see you diving into a brief window of opportunity there Chris. I'm like that - looking for them chances. Ah, we need it for our soul. You certainly got the right pitch - smooth as there on the ground and in the sky mostly. A nice fresh night seems to clean us right out and then coffee got you going. Well, lovely time out. Great visuals. Mark
Absolutely amazing.I watch all your vlogs but never comment as I’m always in bed without my phone. This is the best Aurora capture on a wild camp to date and doubt it will be beaten I absolutely love the way you shoot your camps. Very cinematic and I know you love that kind of footage. I’m wanting to give it ago on one of my next wild camps with my A7iii and this has inspired me to. I look forward to the next one as always.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for the kind words. Appreciated. I've still got a couple of Sony A7iii's. Great camera. Will have a look at what you're up to. Cheers
@@R6PhilOutdoorEnthusiast there’s 8 on the main timelapse sequences. Should do the trick! 🤣 Let me know if you see it on a David Attenborough documentary, I’ll send the invoice
Hey Chris Ive just been watching a few of your videos, you get some STUNNING shots, nice, relaxing and beautifully shot videos. I wonder if you could help me, have you used your 20mm inside the tent for talking shots? Id like to show a nice wide shot of the interior of the tent. I'm just wondering if its wide enough for that type of shot
@@RamblingOn thanks. Don’t recall doing that no mate but not something I usually do. I made a recent vid called Northern Lights wild camp with the lads. That was all 20mm full frame. 12mm would be great for inside the tent, “Spam, stars and shenanigans” was all 12mm.
@chrishomer yeah I saw that video. It was class to see some proper footage with the lens especially related to camping, I had to laugh at the commentary early on in the video 😁 I'll check out "Spam,stars and shenanigans" I'd love to get the 20mm but that one shot is making me look elsewhere at wider lenses but of course, keeping the the f1.8 is a factor too. Thanks a mill 🙌🍀
@@RamblingOn yep, 20mm f1.8 is an amazing lens. Costs a lot for what it is, but brilliant. Used it for this videos Timelapse’s, and almost always take it out as it’s tiny
Stunning Timelapse that Chris fairplay was great to watch. I can’t be that far from you I’m in Upton upon Severn, so if you ever fancy some company on a hike and camp let me know 👊
Well… that was unexpected! After going to sleep seeing only that “glimpse of the northern lights”, it’s amazing what exploded overhead during the night.
Sorry to watermark the sh1t out of it… it’s worth a fortune to me, elsewhere, and YT is full of video thieves…
The Starlinks were particularly cool I thought.
Lens was tricky, and I was a little annoyed with it at the time, but great with hindsight. Link in the description.
Cheers all.
Nice one. Beautifully shot as always 👍
Amazing Chris, the timelapse is incredible. Another great vlog 👍
Good to see you diving into a brief window of opportunity there Chris. I'm like that - looking for them chances. Ah, we need it for our soul. You certainly got the right pitch - smooth as there on the ground and in the sky mostly. A nice fresh night seems to clean us right out and then coffee got you going. Well, lovely time out. Great visuals. Mark
Absolutely amazing.I watch all your vlogs but never comment as I’m always in bed without my phone. This is the best Aurora capture on a wild camp to date and doubt it will be beaten I absolutely love the way you shoot your camps. Very cinematic and I know you love that kind of footage. I’m wanting to give it ago on one of my next wild camps with my A7iii and this has inspired me to. I look forward to the next one as always.
Thanks for taking the time to comment and for the kind words. Appreciated.
I've still got a couple of Sony A7iii's. Great camera. Will have a look at what you're up to. Cheers
What an amazing video and photography
@@Stainphotography you’d have a field day up there mate
Cracking video mate, enjoyed that and that Northern Lights timelapse was epic, fair play!
@@CraigPitts it was epic. Shame I slept through the best part of it 🤣
Thank you Chris, a stunning watch. 🙏👍😊
Cheers Dave. This was a good one
Absolutely stunning mate. That time lapse when the red aurora came through was stunning. Awesomely filmed man 👌
@@iamchriswhelan came out of nowhere. Crazy
Absolutely awesome footage chris, that hill after the campsite definitely a lung buster 🤣
@@neilgirling1798 doesn’t take much these days 🤣
Everything is just so well done. And the red northern light was amazing 👌👍🙂
@@stigfloberghagenphotography rumbled on with green and faint red then suddenly burst to life. Brilliant. Thanks mate
@@chrishomer 👌🙂
Nice one Chris, great adventure and an epic Timelapse, don’t think anyone’s pinching that with the Chris Homer stamps 😂
@@R6PhilOutdoorEnthusiast there’s 8 on the main timelapse sequences. Should do the trick! 🤣
Let me know if you see it on a David Attenborough documentary, I’ll send the invoice
@@chrishomer haha will do 👍😂
Awesome that mate. You should have double thumbs up button on your channel.
ha. Thanks
Hey Chris Ive just been watching a few of your videos, you get some STUNNING shots, nice, relaxing and beautifully shot videos. I wonder if you could help me, have you used your 20mm inside the tent for talking shots? Id like to show a nice wide shot of the interior of the tent. I'm just wondering if its wide enough for that type of shot
@@RamblingOn thanks. Don’t recall doing that no mate but not something I usually do. I made a recent vid called Northern Lights wild camp with the lads. That was all 20mm full frame.
12mm would be great for inside the tent, “Spam, stars and shenanigans” was all 12mm.
@chrishomer yeah I saw that video. It was class to see some proper footage with the lens especially related to camping, I had to laugh at the commentary early on in the video 😁 I'll check out "Spam,stars and shenanigans"
I'd love to get the 20mm but that one shot is making me look elsewhere at wider lenses but of course, keeping the the f1.8 is a factor too. Thanks a mill 🙌🍀
@@RamblingOn yep, 20mm f1.8 is an amazing lens. Costs a lot for what it is, but brilliant. Used it for this videos Timelapse’s, and almost always take it out as it’s tiny
@chrishomer I think I'll have to get one when I move to full frame and see how it goes. Thanks again for your help 🍀
@@RamblingOn no prob mate. All the best
Stunning Timelapse that Chris fairplay was great to watch. I can’t be that far from you I’m in Upton upon Severn, so if you ever fancy some company on a hike and camp let me know 👊
@@Craigsoutdooradventures yes mate not far. I’m up near Halesowen