Granite State | Part One | An Investigation into Man and Nature
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
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Something hypnotic about your episodes. The music definitely chills me out but love your work.
Hi, Robbie.
You did a heck of a job, my friend.
Stunning video with excellent pictures.
I really like the color of the Kodak film.
I enjoyed looking at this video.
Till the next one.
Antoine.
Thank you so much, Antoine
Have you seen the work of Caleb Stein? He has a book called “How to Move a Mountain.” It’s about the creation of marble statues.
Also, “Carrara” by William Wylie. Great 8x10 work based around a quarry.
Wylie’s been on my mind recently. I’m actually talking about him a bit in a future video. Lovely black and white work.
I would be very interested in all three of those things!
Always enjoy your photo ambles and images shared. Great that you can (hopefully) visit a number of times and get a real feel for the place.
There will be a part coming on Friday!
@@RobbieMaynardCreates My breath is like bait, ya big tease!
Love your images and content, and you of course. A truly grounded guy showing us what can be done.
Thank you very much!
Really enjoying your photography / videos Robbie. Nice work
Many thanks!
As always, beautiful shots Robbie!
Thank you buddy!
I enjoyed this very much, beautiful images, fabulous moody sky and gorgeous colours. I too am fascinated by the ways man and nature interact and I hope we see more of this place in the future. The image of the coats was fantastic, really told a story.
Thank you, Kate! I have a part two coming next Friday :)
great dynamic range at 4:45
Loved the image of the jackets hanging up, so much sweat equity and graft ingrained in them. Thanks for sharing
I agree! Thank you, Chris
Nice one Robbie. Always enjoying your videos. :)
Glad you like them!
Loved the picture of the quarry through the fence. Really excited for this new project of yours!
Thanks! It was pretty nice if I do say so myself
Spectacular Robbie! Couldn’t have asked for a better sky
Right? Gotta deal with what you get and sometimes its pretty nice
This brings back memories from my boyhood when me and my friends would explore the local quarry. Places like this is like a magnet to young boys, we just gotta know what's going on in there 😄
Glad you went with color film, I think the patches of green need to stand out as a contrast to the dull grey.
If you go with b&w next time I'll say "glad you went b&w because the colors can be distracting 😎
haha I feel the same way. Thanks for sharing bud! We used to explore a quarry behind my house where I grew up and it was always an adventure
I did nearly the same trip to a limestone quarry here in the UK last weekend. Very chilled these places and many subjects to shoot :)
I agree! Thanks for sharing, buddy
Another banger video. Awesome images.
😊
Thank you :)
You’re doing great work, you have the drive to pursue ideas and explore with your camera that I strive to have…
You are already there my friend
It's interesting, typically when you are standing on the edge of a granite cliff in New England, rocks perched on rocks are safe to stand on and are typically backed up by millions of years of geological history - but here, it's man-made and I guess you have to be much more careful!
haha the rock I was standing on was a rock that fell and was just sitting on a smaller rock. I know that statistically they don't tend to slip or move but it seems far more sketchy when I was the one standing on it.
@@RobbieMaynardCreates Agreed! Definitely more sketchy
Lucky basta!d! Well done!
Persistence pays off!
This had best be about my state...
We will truly never know lol
@@RobbieMaynardCreates I tried searching around for old granite quarries here and there are way too many. None of them really matched. Apparently there is one like a mile from my house that I thought was just a functioning gravel pit.