This is the RUclips content I love to see, Adventurous, calming, not-so-complicated, genius stuff just a simple ride along and how you see things. Thanks, Omar enjoyed every second of it!
You know I’ve been watching you for years and often go back through your videos (Fujifilm nerd wannabe photographer that I am) but never comment, and I just said to my wife, I’ve actually been watching this guys kids grow up through all of this. Keep it coming Omar. Just always great content all of the time. Worth a comment I guess.
Fabulous Omar, I enjoyed your video very much-your humor, seeing how much fun you had with your family, your sheep friends and doing a road trip-You’re living the sweet life! 💙
There's something special about exploring by motorcycle. Think I'll try to get down that way this fall when the leaves start to turn -- best time for photos and the smell is incredible. Ride safe out there!
What a lovely video, Omar. Road trip on a bike! Better yet, such a beautiful family. Seeing your children grow up over the years makes all this so special.
Great video and pix! Reminds me of when I was riding around the back roads of New England (and beyond) on my bright yellow V-Strom 1100. And I dropped mine a couple of times, too. :) Thanks for the ride down memory lane.
You're such a nice person, your contents are always very interesting and well made. Looking at your beautiful family everything makes sense, your daughter and son are growing up very well and they seem to be happy and healthy, you and your wife are surely doing very well. 👍🏻😊 All the best for you all! ❤️
LOVE this video. Recently spent some time in upstate NY (son played Cooperstown) and had NO IDEA how GORGEOUS it was. SOOO much beautiful green. Postcard in every direction. Great video.
Oh my gosh, that was SOOO fun. You've inspired me to find some back roads near my hometown to explore. You saw some beautiful countryside, Omar. Thanks for bringing us along. And great family shots. You have a beautiful family. Cheers!
That's what you get when you put a photographer on a motorcycle... He'll stop it down! (I'm a photographer and motorcyclist and hate the joke above!) Great video. Hope there's more to come.
Dude, this was such a cool departure from your normal content. As someone who rides a T7 and is into photography, I'd love to see more stuff like this - I think you just inspired me to do a similar style video when the weather gets warm again.
Always enjoy your moto photo travels! Doesn’t get any better than exploring the backroads on a motorcycle, little photography and some family time too! Hope you keep PO for some new adventures down the road!
Just excellent content all around from start to finish! Tipping the bike over takes me back to my riding days. The most excellent for me was the pic of the Pontiac Hood Ornament! For me that was just special. That was at 1:34. Just nice!!!
Beautiful scenery, beautiful snaps, beautiful ride (except when you laid down your bike... twice! 😬) You're right about traveling by motorcycle, nothing really compares! Lots of scenic riding here in Utah (Arches, Canyonlands, Monument Valley) you'd prob love it
This was a fantastic video Omar. You were up in my neck of the woods, and the familiarity of these roads made it even more special. Loved the editing, the feeling of freedom on the road, the family, and of course the serendipitous photo opportunities. Really enjoyed this.
Great to see you enjoying yourself so much, and with the family! It's heartwarming and relaxing, so thank you for that🙌 The ricoh gr iii (x) and Nikon zf has become my photography kit recently, so I love to see you taking these wonderful pictures with them! Would love to see more of this kind of content
Wow Omar, you have the same motorcycle as me, traveling with a camera on a motorcycle is wonderful and gives strength for further creative photos, it's like taking and rebooting your brain, because what you see all the way is food for thought, a kind of puzzle of thoughts, from which a new photo is born, only in a different style than the one that was before.
Interesting. I bought a brand new V Strom 650A a few weeks ago, and a Sony RX100 VII (easier to use than my Canon 80D). Want to take it with me on the bike more! Inspiring video.
This is how I like to ride around as well, find some random spot, the quietest backroads and bring a camera. Poe will be ready whenever the free time happens, it’s a Vstrom after all, no need to sell! If you can make it Newfoundland is a really fun adventure from NJ, don’t forget to book super early for a cabin on the ferry crossing, and there’s a little island that’s part of France off the coast.
Since you pointed out in the title that it was "five cameras" I wouldn't have minded if you labelled photos or talked more about the usage of them... but, that being said, I loved that your family was part of what made the trip great... I can totally relate to that. As my kids grow up and I see you dealing with the same... these are the moments we try to hold onto. Thank you for the video! P.S. Went through Vermont this spring for the eclipse... was beautiful going up but.... being caught in the traffic returning back south after... not so great! But definitely relived the good moments through the scenery of your video!!
i was straight vibing with the first song. Put on the video while editing some photos on my second monitor and was in the zone! Great video, it really makes me want to get out on my bike with my cameras
I did not know you rode. I’ve been wanting to go on a ride with me, my bike and my camera for a while. But I’m Houston based, so getting to the good stuff (for both the bike and camera) is a considerable journey
Look at the beautiful family! And your kids are now all grown up. I remember when you occasionally included their cute faces and they were very little.
Great video Omar! I think this may make a great series of videos doing moto-camera-vlogs! I would be interested and I’m sure many others as well to see the struggles of bringing cameras along on motorcycle rides especially a longer one in rain and how you deal with that and other obstacles. Great work man!
If you ever feel like doing a trip to the SW let me know. Would love to host you and show you some jaw dropping roads and views. The petrified forest, Grand Canyon, the Chiricahuas, Tombstone, Monument Valley and so much more.
I have just recently completed a 3,500km/2,200mile motor bike trip on a Honda PCX from Had Yai to Chantaburi via Kanchanaburi and back in Thailand, took me 23 days to get my photo mojo back, it worked. I had an XE 4 with 4 prime lenses on my lap in a waterproof bag, PGYTech. I experienced every emtion: scary, dangerous, exciting to name few and I survived, Thailand is 3rd most dangerous place in the world to motorcycle. Had the camera on film simulation bracketing: Across, Velvia and negative classic. Surprised you didn't take your trusty XT20?! Nice video. By the way it helps to lower the bike stand b4 you get off the bike😂😂
Omar, I had no idea you rode motorcycles! Perhaps I haven't been following your channel closely enough. I took my Fuji kit to Alaska with me last year and took some great photos I will cherish forever. My tank bag became my Camera bag. I guarantee you there's a market for motorcycle photography tours if you ever decide to try to put one together. Edit: Peak Design makes a fantastic motorcycle mount, if you want to upgrade your phone mount. Edit2: Great choice on the Madstad windscreen. Only drawback is it's too good you don't get enough airflow when riding on hot days/through deserts.
What a wonderful video! Beautiful photos and drone footage. A friend and I rode from California to Tuktoyaktuk (Northwest Territories) in June and July and, believe me, I am very familiar with dropping one’s motorcycle! (I think it’s a conspiracy; some sort of motorcycle humor, enjoying the human’s embarrassment). I couldn’t agree more about the great experience of riding country roads versus the main highways. All told, I put just under 10,000 miles on my bike in two months!
Omar, this was a truly wonderful video. Your best one yet. It lifted my spirits. Such beautiful scenery and images. I also live in New Jersey and would love to take the same scenic routes you took to Vermont. Is there a way that you can inform or publish the roads you took so we could kinda replicate a similar trip. Thank you Omar and keep the great videos coming. You have a beautiful family.
@@ogonzilla it's always a pleasure sir, I'm also a beginner photographer in my country but can't afford a camera due to the high exchange rate of foreign currency, I will appreciate If you'll be so kind as to gifting me with one, thanks .
Fun video! Deploy the side-stand before taking photos off the bike! I sometimes ride around Metro Manila, on my little 125cc scooter, with my camera slung round my neck and just stop and take photos whenever I see a shot i like. It's a fun way to take photos.
Very enjoyable Omar, just beautiful and so well shot. If you are a reader please check out Neil Peart's (drummer from Rush if you're not familiar) superb series of books where he travels around North America on his BMW R1100GS. He was a backroads kind of guy as well :)
I've been tempted to get a Vespa and doing some motocamping and doing photography with it. But, New Mexico, has too many bad drivers (not to mention the huge problem of drunk drivers here) and the vast distance between places is making me rethink the idea. Your video gives me some hope that it could be a fun diversion away from sitting at my computer all day.
Thanks for doing an “Itchy Boots” style Moto vlog! It was nice to meet you at the Unique Photo camera expo and I hope I put the thought in your head when I asked if you will do more videos with your motorcycle! What happened that the bike tipped over? Was it on loose ground? Stay safe and just another thought, like your Fuji/coffee video of you getting more excited with coffee; would it be possible to make a video but with motorcycling? Thanks for the great videos! Edit: ok you explained why the bike fell, never mind my question from earlier. Haha
How comfortable is the 650 on longer trips? I've wanted to get a bike like this but wasn't sure if I would need to go bigger for comfort. Great video. I've wanted to do this for years.
Hey Omar, great video. Sorry to see that you parted ways with the Himalayan lol. One question, if you have your camera your bike, can the vibrations affect a camera with IBIS? Regards from Costa Rica.
Glad I'm not the only one to drop his motorcycle trying to take a picture!
Bikes, cameras, and backroads. Great combo.
So nice seeing cameras being used without a single word about specs etc. lovely stuff
Roadtrippin with Omar....what could be better???? Thanks for taking us along!!!!
This is the RUclips content I love to see, Adventurous, calming, not-so-complicated, genius stuff just a simple ride along and how you see things. Thanks, Omar enjoyed every second of it!
You know I’ve been watching you for years and often go back through your videos (Fujifilm nerd wannabe photographer that I am) but never comment, and I just said to my wife, I’ve actually been watching this guys kids grow up through all of this. Keep it coming Omar. Just always great content all of the time. Worth a comment I guess.
That's a real vlog right there. Just enough to feel like we are friends hanging out. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
So cool of you to share with all of us. This just hit right after this day, week, month, year!
Fabulous Omar, I enjoyed your video very much-your humor, seeing how much fun you had with your family, your sheep friends and doing a road trip-You’re living the sweet life! 💙
Glad you enjoyed it
It shows a sense of humor and humility to include the second drop of the bike. Nice drone videography of the landscapes, too.
Glad you enjoyed it!
There's something special about exploring by motorcycle. Think I'll try to get down that way this fall when the leaves start to turn -- best time for photos and the smell is incredible. Ride safe out there!
We went to visit our son in Maine, and this video was a refresher of our trip. Thanks. The motorbike is a great idea compared to a car for photos.
YOU ARE THE BEST!!! Your children are growing up…beautiful family, Omar!! Thanks for another awesome video🎉🎉🎉🎉
What a lovely video, Omar. Road trip on a bike! Better yet, such a beautiful family. Seeing your children grow up over the years makes all this so special.
Great video and pix! Reminds me of when I was riding around the back roads of New England (and beyond) on my bright yellow V-Strom 1100. And I dropped mine a couple of times, too. :) Thanks for the ride down memory lane.
You're such a nice person, your contents are always very interesting and well made. Looking at your beautiful family everything makes sense, your daughter and son are growing up very well and they seem to be happy and healthy, you and your wife are surely doing very well. 👍🏻😊
All the best for you all! ❤️
One of your most entertaining videos & Great Photography!
LOVE this video. Recently spent some time in upstate NY (son played Cooperstown) and had NO IDEA how GORGEOUS it was. SOOO much beautiful green. Postcard in every direction. Great video.
Thanks!
Coffee on you!! ❤
This is the wholesome content I come for
Oh my gosh, that was SOOO fun. You've inspired me to find some back roads near my hometown to explore. You saw some beautiful countryside, Omar. Thanks for bringing us along. And great family shots. You have a beautiful family. Cheers!
That's what you get when you put a photographer on a motorcycle... He'll stop it down!
(I'm a photographer and motorcyclist and hate the joke above!)
Great video. Hope there's more to come.
Route 100 in Vermont is truly an awesome ride! So glad you got to enjoy it on your motorcycle, Omar.
Thanks for the vlog Omar, beautiful scenery and shots, you got me tripping 🙏
I'm excited for the future Grainydays/Omar collab
Beautiful scenery. I use to live in New England and now in South Carolina.
I miss the beautiful scenery in CT, MA, VT, and ME.
Dude, this was such a cool departure from your normal content. As someone who rides a T7 and is into photography, I'd love to see more stuff like this - I think you just inspired me to do a similar style video when the weather gets warm again.
Always enjoy your moto photo travels! Doesn’t get any better than exploring the backroads on a motorcycle, little photography and some family time too! Hope you keep PO for some new adventures down the road!
Right on!
Just excellent content all around from start to finish!
Tipping the bike over takes me back to my riding days.
The most excellent for me was the pic of the Pontiac Hood Ornament!
For me that was just special. That was at 1:34.
Just nice!!!
Love this. Great photos and video here. Thx for sharing
Beautiful scenery, beautiful snaps, beautiful ride (except when you laid down your bike... twice! 😬) You're right about traveling by motorcycle, nothing really compares! Lots of scenic riding here in Utah (Arches, Canyonlands, Monument Valley) you'd prob love it
This was a fantastic video Omar. You were up in my neck of the woods, and the familiarity of these roads made it even more special. Loved the editing, the feeling of freedom on the road, the family, and of course the serendipitous photo opportunities. Really enjoyed this.
Really enjoyed this video, Omar! Love a backroad trek with great photos! Keep up the good work!
Great to see you enjoying yourself so much, and with the family! It's heartwarming and relaxing, so thank you for that🙌 The ricoh gr iii (x) and Nikon zf has become my photography kit recently, so I love to see you taking these wonderful pictures with them! Would love to see more of this kind of content
Shoot&Ride = perfect combo 👌🏼
What a revelation that bikes are perfect photography trip vehicles! I love your processing of these images.
Thank you kindly!
Nice Omar.. all the photos are beautiful.. Family time and solo ride.. thanks...
Thanks!!!!
Wow Omar, you have the same motorcycle as me, traveling with a camera on a motorcycle is wonderful and gives strength for further creative photos, it's like taking and rebooting your brain, because what you see all the way is food for thought, a kind of puzzle of thoughts, from which a new photo is born, only in a different style than the one that was before.
Interesting. I bought a brand new V Strom 650A a few weeks ago, and a Sony RX100 VII (easier to use than my Canon 80D). Want to take it with me on the bike more! Inspiring video.
Great video Omar. Look forward to seeing the next one.
So COOL Omar! Beautiful scenery & looks so serene. Your kids are growing up so quickly. Best wishes to you & the family.😊
This is how I like to ride around as well, find some random spot, the quietest backroads and bring a camera. Poe will be ready whenever the free time happens, it’s a Vstrom after all, no need to sell! If you can make it Newfoundland is a really fun adventure from NJ, don’t forget to book super early for a cabin on the ferry crossing, and there’s a little island that’s part of France off the coast.
Ive been following you for a while for your photographic insight. I had no idea you ride as well. Most excellent. Get a Duc. You’ll never drop it.
Very beautiful trip video. I enjoyed watching it. Thanks
Cool! didn't know you ride too. Love to see more of this kind of videos.
Since you pointed out in the title that it was "five cameras" I wouldn't have minded if you labelled photos or talked more about the usage of them... but, that being said, I loved that your family was part of what made the trip great... I can totally relate to that. As my kids grow up and I see you dealing with the same... these are the moments we try to hold onto. Thank you for the video!
P.S. Went through Vermont this spring for the eclipse... was beautiful going up but.... being caught in the traffic returning back south after... not so great! But definitely relived the good moments through the scenery of your video!!
What a beautiful family!
You are so kind
What a lovely relaxing video!
Great video Omar. Absolutely stunning footage.
i was straight vibing with the first song. Put on the video while editing some photos on my second monitor and was in the zone! Great video, it really makes me want to get out on my bike with my cameras
Lovely vlog! Thanks!
Very beautiful ! Hello from Russia!
Wonderful! My two favorite things, motorcycles and photography. I feel like you need a Triumph T100 just for the aesthetics. :)
NICE RIDE
As a motorcycle obsessed, wannabe pro photographer, I absolutely loved this.
I love it! This kind of videos are amazing!
You are a man of many qualities. I enjoyed the video. And man those Nikon ZF photos just pop!!
They do. Thanks for watching!
You made my day, with this video.
One of my fave shows was Feasting on Asphalt. Great vid thanks for doing this.
Thanks for sharing this. I’ve always loved backroads but never had the itch to get a motorcycle until now 😅
absolutely lovely video all around
Wonderful video!
Thank you very much!
I did not know you rode. I’ve been wanting to go on a ride with me, my bike and my camera for a while. But I’m Houston based, so getting to the good stuff (for both the bike and camera) is a considerable journey
Look at the beautiful family! And your kids are now all grown up. I remember when you occasionally included their cute faces and they were very little.
😊 thank you
That was nice.
You just made my dream travel ideia in video. Me, a motorcycle, one camera roaming the roads.
Thanks,. Omar! You show us camera-owners how to use our gear!
Beautifull trave❤
Great video Omar! I think this may make a great series of videos doing moto-camera-vlogs! I would be interested and I’m sure many others as well to see the struggles of bringing cameras along on motorcycle rides especially a longer one in rain and how you deal with that and other obstacles. Great work man!
Lovely!
If you ever feel like doing a trip to the SW let me know. Would love to host you and show you some jaw dropping roads and views. The petrified forest, Grand Canyon, the Chiricahuas, Tombstone, Monument Valley and so much more.
I have just recently completed a 3,500km/2,200mile motor bike trip on a Honda PCX from Had Yai to Chantaburi via Kanchanaburi and back in Thailand, took me 23 days to get my photo mojo back, it worked. I had an XE 4 with 4 prime lenses on my lap in a waterproof bag, PGYTech. I experienced every emtion: scary, dangerous, exciting to name few and I survived, Thailand is 3rd most dangerous place in the world to motorcycle. Had the camera on film simulation bracketing: Across, Velvia and negative classic. Surprised you didn't take your trusty XT20?! Nice video. By the way it helps to lower the bike stand b4 you get off the bike😂😂
Vermont just might be the greenest place I have ever visited. Looked like a nice trip!
It was!
Omar, I had no idea you rode motorcycles! Perhaps I haven't been following your channel closely enough. I took my Fuji kit to Alaska with me last year and took some great photos I will cherish forever. My tank bag became my Camera bag. I guarantee you there's a market for motorcycle photography tours if you ever decide to try to put one together.
Edit: Peak Design makes a fantastic motorcycle mount, if you want to upgrade your phone mount.
Edit2: Great choice on the Madstad windscreen. Only drawback is it's too good you don't get enough airflow when riding on hot days/through deserts.
What a wonderful video! Beautiful photos and drone footage. A friend and I rode from California to Tuktoyaktuk (Northwest Territories) in June and July and, believe me, I am very familiar with dropping one’s motorcycle! (I think it’s a conspiracy; some sort of motorcycle humor, enjoying the human’s embarrassment). I couldn’t agree more about the great experience of riding country roads versus the main highways. All told, I put just under 10,000 miles on my bike in two months!
Sounds great!
More of this please!
Omar, this was a truly wonderful video. Your best one yet. It lifted my spirits. Such beautiful scenery and images. I also live in New Jersey and would love to take the same scenic routes you took to Vermont. Is there a way that you can inform or publish the roads you took so we could kinda replicate a similar trip. Thank you Omar and keep the great videos coming. You have a beautiful family.
Great video Omar
Just had my nuts 💀, great content as always love from 🇳🇬
thanks for staying till the bonus scene!
@@ogonzilla it's always a pleasure sir, I'm also a beginner photographer in my country but can't afford a camera due to the high exchange rate of foreign currency, I will appreciate If you'll be so kind as to gifting me with one, thanks .
Awesome Video :)
Very good.
really nice video...GR3 never disappoints
That’s really really nice
Nice Vstrom😊. Vt is the bomb!
Nice video, well done!
Thank you very much!
Come back to New England any time!
Ditto to one of your other comments, get out on that bike! Don’t waist the good times!
Fun video! Deploy the side-stand before taking photos off the bike! I sometimes ride around Metro Manila, on my little 125cc scooter, with my camera slung round my neck and just stop and take photos whenever I see a shot i like. It's a fun way to take photos.
I did. I was on a hill so it rolled. 😂
@@ogonzilla That should have been the first lesson then 😂
First rate Omar! Great video and I enjoyed it muchly
Glad you enjoyed it
The VStrom seems like it would be amazing at tackling a lot of miles at once.
It’s perfect for me. I like to max at 50mph. Lol
bonitas fotos , saludos desde salinas PR.
Very enjoyable Omar, just beautiful and so well shot.
If you are a reader please check out Neil Peart's (drummer from Rush if you're not familiar) superb series of books where he travels around North America on his BMW R1100GS. He was a backroads kind of guy as well :)
I've been tempted to get a Vespa and doing some motocamping and doing photography with it. But, New Mexico, has too many bad drivers (not to mention the huge problem of drunk drivers here) and the vast distance between places is making me rethink the idea. Your video gives me some hope that it could be a fun diversion away from sitting at my computer all day.
How about the Honda trial 125. On backroads. Check out Sterling’s channel “The Motorcycle Travel Channel”. He used one of
Thanks for doing an “Itchy Boots” style Moto vlog! It was nice to meet you at the Unique Photo camera expo and I hope I put the thought in your head when I asked if you will do more videos with your motorcycle! What happened that the bike tipped over? Was it on loose ground? Stay safe and just another thought, like your Fuji/coffee video of you getting more excited with coffee; would it be possible to make a video but with motorcycling? Thanks for the great videos!
Edit: ok you explained why the bike fell, never mind my question from earlier. Haha
Hey, did you pass by bloomfield ave next to newark school stadium today? I think I saw you on your bike from my dry cleaner there.
👏👏
How comfortable is the 650 on longer trips? I've wanted to get a bike like this but wasn't sure if I would need to go bigger for comfort. Great video. I've wanted to do this for years.
Hey Omar, great video.
Sorry to see that you parted ways with the Himalayan lol.
One question, if you have your camera your bike, can the vibrations affect a camera with IBIS?
Regards from Costa Rica.
we all miss itchyboots tapes....
Any concerns with the IBIS in the Ricoh? Want to carry in a tank bag when we do BDR’s
What about some love for your Sony A7IV?
Any issues with wildlife on those backroads?