My GOSH those were AMAZING shots! I love how you got them from so many angles (near and far). Thank you for doing that! I want to go there so badly! I wish I could spend AT LEAST one month camping there.
I found myself over and over thinking to go back to Australia and live there for the rest of my life. Maybe it will remain a dream, but I keep having this feeling on the back of my mind.
heard delay lama (the vst making the throat singing sounds in this video) a couple other times this year already, chuckle. it's getting on 20 years. i'm the guy that made the other one from then with the full phoneme set (syng). people use delay lama :)
Yes I definitely hope to get up there sometime this year and thanks for your recommendation. I love rocks and mud fossils and when I look at Uluru, I see part of a heart sticking out of the ground and Kata tjuta resembles fossilised intestines. This is very interesting to me, so I go check out the area via Google Earth and indeed there appears to be something massive in and around Alice Springs. It's not volcanic and can follow it like a train line. Indeed this makes me realise that scientists have compared Mother Earth to a granule of popcorn. At first I was a little confused in realising the Big Bang had a third word attached. Theory. Your footage shows me, that the ancient ones didn't lie in their scriptures, Scrolls and writings of old. It sounds a bit crazy but realistic to follow the trail of mud fossils. Anyhow sorry for banging on here. I love your video and thank you so much
Not at all :) of all the places I have travelled in this country Uluru / kata Tjuta is probably my favourite. Both are just so huge you have to stand at their base to really appreciate it.
+patrick682 Thanks Patrick, it was shot with a DSLR Canon 650D with a combination of a Canon L Series 24-105mm F4 lens and a Tokina 11-16 F2.8 wide angle lens.
My GOSH those were AMAZING shots! I love how you got them from so many angles (near and far). Thank you for doing that! I want to go there so badly! I wish I could spend AT LEAST one month camping there.
Thank you so much!! you are very kind, glad i could bring a little piece of the Northern Territory to you. Cheers Phil
I found myself over and over thinking to go back to Australia and live there for the rest of my life. Maybe it will remain a dream, but I keep having this feeling on the back of my mind.
i know you rcomment is 3 years old but I feel the same :D
@@chrizzo283 5 years old*
wow!!! shots were incredible
+yomega brain thanks for the kind feedback all the best mate.
I love this video.
Thanks for watching :) Stay safe, cheers Phil
Beautiful aboriginal music ❤️
Magnifico ... Grazie
grazie per il gentile feedback.
Speared to death by Hanz Zimmer
heard delay lama (the vst making the throat singing sounds in this video) a couple other times this year already, chuckle. it's getting on 20 years. i'm the guy that made the other one from then with the full phoneme set (syng). people use delay lama :)
Ok cool, :) The track is called Desert Dreamtime by Marcus Bressler. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Gods creation🙏🏼
Absolutely beautiful filming
Thanks for the kind comment Narelle, its a beautiful part of the country that all Aussies should try and see if they have the means. Cheers Phil
Yes I definitely hope to get up there sometime this year and thanks for your recommendation. I love rocks and mud fossils and when I look at Uluru, I see part of a heart sticking out of the ground and Kata tjuta resembles fossilised intestines. This is very interesting to me, so I go check out the area via Google Earth and indeed there appears to be something massive in and around Alice Springs. It's not volcanic and can follow it like a train line. Indeed this makes me realise that scientists have compared Mother Earth to a granule of popcorn. At first I was a little confused in realising the Big Bang had a third word attached. Theory. Your footage shows me, that the ancient ones didn't lie in their scriptures, Scrolls and writings of old. It sounds a bit crazy but realistic to follow the trail of mud fossils. Anyhow sorry for banging on here. I love your video and thank you so much
Not at all :) of all the places I have travelled in this country Uluru / kata Tjuta is probably my favourite. Both are just so huge you have to stand at their base to really appreciate it.
Dreamtime
Holy Spirit 🌹Dankeschön 🙏🏽
Thanks for watching :)
Very good!
Wow... what a great video! What type of camera do you use? The clarity is amazing!
+patrick682 Thanks Patrick, it was shot with a DSLR Canon 650D with a combination of a Canon L Series 24-105mm F4 lens and a Tokina 11-16 F2.8 wide angle lens.
Great filming
+Steve Klimentos thanks again mate
good
Wonderful!
Please tell me what kind of music is this?
The track is called Desert Dreamtime by Marcus Bressler. Thanks for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
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Thought that you will tell the story☺
Yeah sorry, not for this one :)