Oh i was so scared for the poor sheep especially that one that almost died😭 lovely creatures. I'm so glad they all made it❤ thanks for being patient with them
Can't sleep. It's 3:33 A.M here in Red Deer, Alberta. I am 26 minutes into this video and thinking, WHAT AN AWESOME discovery on RUclips this morning. I am really enjoying this train ride through some of the most exquisite landscapes in the world. In praise of NewZealand and praises to the drivers of trains, especially those who film themselves on the job and staring forward. Driving a train is a very important job that carries a great weight of responsibility. I have always liked trains and enjoy watching these sorts of excursions from the cab. Thanks a lot for posting this. May your rail travels continue to be safe and enjoyable.
Hi, I'm sorry to hear you are having trouble sleeping. New Zealand is a beautiful, unspoiled country. This railway line sees just 2 or 3 passenger train a year, usually specials run by Steam Incorporated and the driver was kind enough to allow me to mount a camera on his locomotive. The driver has to be alert and ready to react because he doesn't know what is around the next corner. The loco crew often have the best view and we are fortunate that a good number of them mount cameras and upload the resulting videos to RUclips giving everyone the opportunity to enjoy the view usually only seen by the train crew. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.
@@ВалерийЛаврентьев-ъ7ч Здравствуйте, я рад, что вам понравилось видео, и надеюсь, что вы сможете отправиться в далекие места, чтобы увидеть некоторые из удивительных мест мира.
Another masterpiece of a video.... One thing that I'm happy to note after watching this video; is that the sheep/lambs trespassing onto the railway in NZ are every bit as dull as those who used to trespass onto the railway on my patch in South Wales UK... I simply lost count of how many sheep/lambs (unintentionally) went under the wheels of my train & thus failed to make it to the dinnerplate in my 40 years of driving trains... Now happily retired...
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride, sheep tend to be a bit daft wherever they happen to live. The scenery in this part of New Zealand is similar to Wales as is the weather. I guess the sheep that perished under the wheels of your train didn't go to waste, it’s surprising how quickly the carcasses get stripped by other animals. I hope you are making the most of your retirement.
Hello Anna, there aren't many passenger trains through the gorge, maybe 2 or 3 a year. It's one of my favourite NZ train rides and I always try to time my visits to coincide with one of them. I'm glad you enjoyed the ride.
A fantastic and picturesque rides this day. The goats were lucky! The weather is great, interesting to gaze at. Thank Tim for the film this day. Cheers Tim! 🇦🇺🙂👍🇺🇸
Hello Martin, New Zealand is a beautiful country and was pleased to see the sheep make it to safety. Thankfully it didn't rain, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. All the best. Tim 😊.
I have been liking to see this for many years nd I hv seen landscapings of many countries through this medium...I really like the railway even though it passes through forests and mountains.
Hi, like you, I enjoy watching RUclips videos to see places I'm unlikely to visit in person. I can see rail journeys from every part of the world without leaving my home.
DBR 1254 has done a lot of kms since being restored. Been on a number of excursions with it up front, my favourite being the Raurimu triple header GVR/ Steam Incorporated over a year back.
I'd love to have seen that triple header on the Raurimu Spiral, it must have been an awesome experience, fortunately a number of people posted videos of it. Steam Incorporated does a good job promoting and running excursions to places no longer served by regular passenger trains.
Hi, I was lucky enough to drive through the gorge on a number of occasions before the road closed for the foreseeable future, I'm pleased you enjoyed watching the gorge from the other side, I wonder if we will ever again be able to catch regular scheduled trains through the gorge to Napier?
Tim says it in the description, but for those interested the road (SH3) in the Gorge permanently closed in April 2017 due to multiple slips. Originally they were going to clear it and re-open as normal but due to constant ground movement, work was stopped in July 2017 and the decision to close it indefinitely was made. Now it's left for mother nature to reclaim. You can see at 1:30:30 the new expressway in the hills currently under construction to bypass it (and then 1:49:30 for the other end). I went on it for my work late last year to do some testing and one thing I can say is it's quite steep! I think it's supposed to open mid next year. Will be a blessing because that Saddle pass alternative is a nightmare!
I will add that i always hated traveling through the gorge by car before landslides effectively shut it down, and now i can see what the tracks have in store
Landslides on the rail side of the gorge are not as common, but they do happen. There are very few passenger trains through the gorge, if it's something you fancy doing, these guys are your best bet - www.steaminc.org.nz/
Hello Hans, two beers whilst watching the beautiful New Zealand countryside pass by. It's hard to think of a nicer way to relax and reflect on the better things in life 🍻🍻😊.
Hello Andrew, you are lucky to have such awesome scenery on your doorstep. I've been following your progress with Tehachapi loop, you've certainly done a lot since I last visited, it's looking really good 😊.
Geez, leaving Takapau, I thought I spotted a couple of snails fly past! One had an 'S' on its shell, pretending to be a racer...... yeah, you know where I'm going with this..... I saw it and said *Look at that S-car go!* LOL 😂
What a spectacular virtual train trip, with side views for added interest. When the journey first started I felt that the train needed a third set of wheels! I have a question regarding the 'lost' sheep. The poor little things ran such a long way, did they ever find their mother(s)?
Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride. I was pleased to see the sheep escape, we can only hope they found their mothers, although I think they were just about old enough to fend for themselves.
I am astonished about the wide gravel surface. Till now I thought that the lower needs of gravel is one reason for narrow gauges. But compared with our normal gauge I can‘t see a difference.. 🤔
The ballast serves a number of functions including drainage as well as holding the track in position. It rains a lot in New Zealand, maybe that has something to do with the generous ballast shoulders, hopefully someone who actually knows the answer will reply.
Hello Bob, New Zealand is like Wales - If it's not raining, it has just stopped or it is about to start raining. Both places are also beautiful and the sheep outnumber the people 🐏🐑🌧☔.
@@robertcoleman4861I buy New Zealand lamb (up to 6 months old) and Anchor Butter because European lamb (up to 2 years old) is best described as mutton and good quality European butter is very expensive, Anchor butter is a better choice. New Zealand wine is way better than similarly priced French wine 😉.
Huh Didnt know a traintrack went through Dannivirke, and i used to live around that area in Kumaroa Then again i was only about 8 or so at that time, should explore my own backdoor more one day
The footage at 48:08 mins is mind blowing. It's very much like our story. The sheep could not be saved except by the cross. It's only at the cross that there is salvation. Watch and see for yourselves.
It looks like a cross, but I think it might be the back of a double sided sign indicating the end/start of a section of track where maintenence work is being carried out, a "T" made to look like a cross by the supporting post 49:47 . There is no doubt that the sheep had a lucky escape, although I also noticed the driver slowed the train to walking pace to give them chance to find a way out.
@@Timsvideochannel1 😄 Ofcourse I did not literally mean that the sheep were saved because of the cross. I meant that it all happened in such a manner that it so precisely matches with the Christian salvation message. Concidence? Hmmmmm. 🤔🤔🤔
Bless those terrified lambs running for their lives. Most stressful high heart rate train slow tv ever 😮😂 So relieved there was a happy ending. I just hope they're raised for wool 😅
As a regular tourist to New Zealand, I would find the re-introduction of trains to Napier, New Plymouth, Rotorua and Dunedin really useful. No other country I visit leaves so many of its major tourist destinations off the regular passenger timetable.
Hello there are no regular passenger trains, but Steam Incorporated do run trips such as this one, please click on this link to learn more or to book your own trip - www.steaminc.org.nz/
They’ve got wind turbines everywhere in New Zealand. I live on the Sussex coast in England and the sea is full of wind turbines, not sure they are a great idea because half the year there is no wind and the other half the turbines produce more energy than the grid can handle. Love them or hate them, we are stuck with then for now.
Просмотр видео на RUclips - еще одно лучшее занятие. Я надеюсь, что когда-нибудь ты отправишься путешествовать, в мире так много замечательных мест, которые стоит увидеть.
Lambs lol they lucky driver slowed down ,good on him or they be Lamb hambuger and then they turn into sheep and they still dumb lol it was there lucky day and some farmer is missing 4 fat Lambs
The lambs should be grateful that the driver had a kind heart and slowed down, no lamb hotpot for the train crew. New Zealand sheep generally get a good life and if these lambs have escaped, they'll live a little longer.
Your videos are too contrasty: we lose the vision of clouds and shadows. To avoid this, it is important to - DO NOT USE the default setting, especially with Gopro, but the flat profile (never "natural" or "gopro) - Set the exposure correction to -1.5 or -1.0, in flat profile, it will be brighter than in Gopro color profile, and in addition, we will have the clouds in the sky correctly rendered (rule which has remained unchanged since the slide from the 1960s) - Check that you are importing, in the case of 8-bit Gopro's rush, the complete profile (PC color, not TV color !), for exemple the VLC software does not know how to read the PC-color and does not render the video as original , but more contrasted and clipped and can cause you to miss this error because you only see part of the values and may believe that the lack of dynamic is due to a small sensor, without ever seeing what your camera is capable of . Almost 9 out of 10 videos or even more are of low quality due to lack of knowledge of these essentials. One thing is certain: you should NEVER stay on the default settings, they are more and more influenced by Instagram or story videos, and not adapted to the landscape. Sincerely.
@@JeanThevenetI have to travel on chartered or special trains in New Zealand and Australia to obtain forward facing videos. Its not easy to get permission from the national rail operators.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Yes, I imagine that it will be more and more complicated with the arrival of artificial intelligence and other reasons to be wary of all types of images. We're making the most of it while we still can!
Oh i was so scared for the poor sheep especially that one that almost died😭 lovely creatures. I'm so glad they all made it❤ thanks for being patient with them
The little lambs got away by the skin of their teeth, I was relieved to see them clamber up the bank to relative safety 😊.
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Can't sleep. It's 3:33 A.M here in Red Deer, Alberta. I am 26 minutes into this video and thinking, WHAT AN AWESOME discovery on RUclips this morning. I am really enjoying this train ride through some of the most exquisite landscapes in the world. In praise of NewZealand and praises to the drivers of trains, especially those who film themselves on the job and staring forward. Driving a train is a very important job that carries a great weight of responsibility. I have always liked trains and enjoy watching these sorts of excursions from the cab. Thanks a lot for posting this. May your rail travels continue to be safe and enjoyable.
Hi, I'm sorry to hear you are having trouble sleeping. New Zealand is a beautiful, unspoiled country. This railway line sees just 2 or 3 passenger train a year, usually specials run by Steam Incorporated and the driver was kind enough to allow me to mount a camera on his locomotive. The driver has to be alert and ready to react because he doesn't know what is around the next corner. The loco crew often have the best view and we are fortunate that a good number of them mount cameras and upload the resulting videos to RUclips giving everyone the opportunity to enjoy the view usually only seen by the train crew. I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.
@@Timsvideochannel1Привет Видео класс Да от меня это очень далеко Но побывать везде хочется
@@ВалерийЛаврентьев-ъ7ч Здравствуйте, я рад, что вам понравилось видео, и надеюсь, что вы сможете отправиться в далекие места, чтобы увидеть некоторые из удивительных мест мира.
I live in Northern Vermont, USA. This is rhythmic and calming; like Southern Quebec, CANADA, just over the border. This is driving me sane.
@@gregorykayne6054 Much better to be driven "Sane" than "Insane"😊, I'm pleased you enjoyed the video.
Those lambs had me STRESSING
Seeing the greenery is good, hearing the tracks adds to it. : )
Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed the sights and sounds 😊.
Another masterpiece of a video.... One thing that I'm happy to note after watching this video; is that the sheep/lambs trespassing onto the railway in NZ are every bit as dull as those who used to trespass onto the railway on my patch in South Wales UK... I simply lost count of how many sheep/lambs (unintentionally) went under the wheels of my train & thus failed to make it to the dinnerplate in my 40 years of driving trains... Now happily retired...
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride, sheep tend to be a bit daft wherever they happen to live. The scenery in this part of New Zealand is similar to Wales as is the weather. I guess the sheep that perished under the wheels of your train didn't go to waste, it’s surprising how quickly the carcasses get stripped by other animals. I hope you are making the most of your retirement.
Loved your previous tour of Manawatu and enjoying this one too. Beautiful! Thanks Tim
Hello Anna, there aren't many passenger trains through the gorge, maybe 2 or 3 a year. It's one of my favourite NZ train rides and I always try to time my visits to coincide with one of them. I'm glad you enjoyed the ride.
Love it!! thanks for taking us along for the ride.😊👍👍👍
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride 😊.
Amazing how fast the scenery changes.
That is typical of New Zealand.
A fantastic and picturesque rides this day. The goats were lucky! The weather is great, interesting to gaze at. Thank Tim for the film this day. Cheers Tim! 🇦🇺🙂👍🇺🇸
Hello Martin, New Zealand is a beautiful country and was pleased to see the sheep make it to safety. Thankfully it didn't rain, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. All the best. Tim 😊.
@@Timsvideochannel1 Always do, and always will. Hello to mom, and see you on the next, Tim! 🇦🇺🇬🇧🙂👍🇺🇸
@@martinmarsola6477 Cheers Martin, I'll pass your kind regards onto Mom 😊.
THERE ARE SHEEP AT 48:03 THIS IS SO CUTE
I'm glad they made it to safety 🐑🐑🐑🐑.
I have been liking to see this for many years nd I hv seen landscapings of many countries through this medium...I really like the railway even though it passes through forests and mountains.
Hi, like you, I enjoy watching RUclips videos to see places I'm unlikely to visit in person. I can see rail journeys from every part of the world without leaving my home.
Exactely
Looks lonely placee
DBR 1254 has done a lot of kms since being restored.
Been on a number of excursions with it up front, my favourite being the Raurimu triple header GVR/ Steam Incorporated over a year back.
I'd love to have seen that triple header on the Raurimu Spiral, it must have been an awesome experience, fortunately a number of people posted videos of it. Steam Incorporated does a good job promoting and running excursions to places no longer served by regular passenger trains.
Used to love traveling the gorge by car and always wondered what it was like on the other side.. thanks heaps, love this!
Hi, I was lucky enough to drive through the gorge on a number of occasions before the road closed for the foreseeable future, I'm pleased you enjoyed watching the gorge from the other side, I wonder if we will ever again be able to catch regular scheduled trains through the gorge to Napier?
Tim says it in the description, but for those interested the road (SH3) in the Gorge permanently closed in April 2017 due to multiple slips. Originally they were going to clear it and re-open as normal but due to constant ground movement, work was stopped in July 2017 and the decision to close it indefinitely was made. Now it's left for mother nature to reclaim. You can see at 1:30:30 the new expressway in the hills currently under construction to bypass it (and then 1:49:30 for the other end). I went on it for my work late last year to do some testing and one thing I can say is it's quite steep! I think it's supposed to open mid next year. Will be a blessing because that Saddle pass alternative is a nightmare!
Thank you for the extra information about SH3, especially the less obvious end of the works at 1:30:30
Witaj, Tim. Dla mnie to bardzo dziwna trasa.😀Dziękuję, pozdrawiam.
As ovelhas à frente do comboio estariam a treinar-se para alguma maratona? Parabéns ao maquinista pela sua paciência!
As ovelhas tiveram muita sorte de escapar com vida, graças à vigilância do condutor.
You all are amazing. Thank you for the love and positivity!
🥸Enjoyable !!! At the end we had some speed too !!! LOL
I will add that i always hated traveling through the gorge by car before landslides effectively shut it down, and now i can see what the tracks have in store
Landslides on the rail side of the gorge are not as common, but they do happen. There are very few passenger trains through the gorge, if it's something you fancy doing, these guys are your best bet - www.steaminc.org.nz/
Hi Tim! Have two beers and enjoy the video👍. Man nehme zwei Bier 🍻 zu sich und genieße das Video. Best regards from Hans and Cheers 🍻🇦🇹.
Hello Hans, two beers whilst watching the beautiful New Zealand countryside pass by. It's hard to think of a nicer way to relax and reflect on the better things in life 🍻🍻😊.
@@Timsvideochannel1 That's so right words 😊.
Nice work as usual 😊
Hello Andrew, you are lucky to have such awesome scenery on your doorstep. I've been following your progress with Tehachapi loop, you've certainly done a lot since I last visited, it's looking really good 😊.
video yang bagus dan pemandangan yang indah good video and beautiful view
Halo dan terima kasih, saya senang Anda menikmati videonya
good sound~~
Once passing the level crossing the train picked up the pace, you've overtaken the snails! LOL😆
and its not even a..........Tin Hare 😆
@@Mediawatcher2023 A "tun hiere"!, Do they offer feeds of "fush & chups?" LOL😁
@@neilforbes416 and not forgetting pituto cukes 😄
Geez, leaving Takapau, I thought I spotted a couple of snails fly past! One had an 'S' on its shell, pretending to be a racer...... yeah, you know where I'm going with this..... I saw it and said *Look at that S-car go!* LOL 😂
#neilforbes416 Y e s i t w a s v e r y s l o w .
Hello Neil, the train gave passengers plenty of time to appreciate the scenery, oh and the snails.
@@Timsvideochannel1 LOL😁
Very nice and good nature
I'm pleased you enjoyed the ride 😊.
Great upload.. Cheers😊
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it 😊.
@@Timsvideochannel1 certainly I did 😊
What a spectacular virtual train trip, with side views for added interest. When the journey first started I felt that the train needed a third set of wheels! I have a question regarding the 'lost' sheep. The poor little things ran such a long way, did they ever find their mother(s)?
Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride. I was pleased to see the sheep escape, we can only hope they found their mothers, although I think they were just about old enough to fend for themselves.
I am astonished about the wide gravel surface.
Till now I thought that the lower needs of gravel is one reason for narrow gauges.
But compared with our normal gauge I can‘t see a difference.. 🤔
The ballast serves a number of functions including drainage as well as holding the track in position. It rains a lot in New Zealand, maybe that has something to do with the generous ballast shoulders, hopefully someone who actually knows the answer will reply.
They really did us dirty when they built the network. It should have used a wider gauge and been double tracks.
26:45 impressive long viadukt!
44:44 nice green landscape
The beautiful green landscape and the lofty viaducts make this one of my favourite New Zealand train rides😊.
what a journey,thank you for sharing this video ;-)
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it 😊.
Hi Tim, It's great to be back in NZ where it always looks so green cheers Bob.🍺🐄🐄🐄
Hello Bob, New Zealand is like Wales - If it's not raining, it has just stopped or it is about to start raining. Both places are also beautiful and the sheep outnumber the people 🐏🐑🌧☔.
@@Timsvideochannel1 We love there butter & cheese "Mainland" we buy it all the time.🧀🐄🐄❤
@@robertcoleman4861I buy New Zealand lamb (up to 6 months old) and Anchor Butter because European lamb (up to 2 years old) is best described as mutton and good quality European butter is very expensive, Anchor butter is a better choice. New Zealand wine is way better than similarly priced French wine 😉.
Foarte frumos!❤
Mă bucur că ți-a plăcut călătoria.
Huh
Didnt know a traintrack went through Dannivirke, and i used to live around that area in Kumaroa
Then again i was only about 8 or so at that time, should explore my own backdoor more one day
It's not uncommon for us to miss what’s on our own doorstep, I've done it on several occasions. Your back door was in a lovely part of the world.
If those sheep appeared on the line in the UK the whole network would grind to a halt.
Very nice creat the video, thanks
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed the video 😊
The footage at 48:08 mins is mind blowing. It's very much like our story. The sheep could not be saved except by the cross. It's only at the cross that there is salvation. Watch and see for yourselves.
It looks like a cross, but I think it might be the back of a double sided sign indicating the end/start of a section of track where maintenence work is being carried out, a "T" made to look like a cross by the supporting post 49:47 . There is no doubt that the sheep had a lucky escape, although I also noticed the driver slowed the train to walking pace to give them chance to find a way out.
@@Timsvideochannel1 😄 Ofcourse I did not literally mean that the sheep were saved because of the cross. I meant that it all happened in such a manner that it so precisely matches with the Christian salvation message. Concidence? Hmmmmm. 🤔🤔🤔
@@mediatrix1111 I got your meaning and it did make me smile 😊.
Bless those terrified lambs running for their lives. Most stressful high heart rate train slow tv ever 😮😂 So relieved there was a happy ending. I just hope they're raised for wool 😅
The driver slowed down to give the little lambs a chance to escape and to everyone’s relief they found a place to get away 😉.
Interesting video.
I hope you enjoyed it.
Hello my friend good video
Hello, I hope you enjoyed the video.
Nice videos
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it 😊.
@@Timsvideochannel1 thanks
Great driver
He was a nice guy and he was kind enough to allow me to mount a camera on his locomotive.
It’s a shame that passenger services don’t run on this line :/
As a regular tourist to New Zealand, I would find the re-introduction of trains to Napier, New Plymouth, Rotorua and Dunedin really useful. No other country I visit leaves so many of its major tourist destinations off the regular passenger timetable.
Hi Tim I got two questions is this a daily passenger train service if yes how can I book the tickets for it
Thank you
Hello there are no regular passenger trains, but Steam Incorporated do run trips such as this one, please click on this link to learn more or to book your own trip - www.steaminc.org.nz/
Pleistocene railway line. Wooden sleepers when practically no advanced country uses them (they are made of concrete).
It wouldn't be so windy there if they turned off those big fans!
They’ve got wind turbines everywhere in New Zealand. I live on the Sussex coast in England and the sea is full of wind turbines, not sure they are a great idea because half the year there is no wind and the other half the turbines produce more energy than the grid can handle. Love them or hate them, we are stuck with then for now.
@Timsvideochannel1
I was joking about the breeze they supply.
Yup, jury is still out on the bird blenders.
@@bcmineresearch I appreciated your humour and I love your tongue in cheek description "Bird Blenders" 😊.
Nice video good carry-on God will help
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. God blessed me with good weather on the day.
I have train videos playing to prevent my work computer locking up and every now and then I have a look at what is playing.
SHEEP!
It’s not every day sheep try to stop a train, they certainly slowed it down.
@@Timsvideochannel1 I’m glad you were able to slow down enough for them
Nice good beautiful anari iron and from Pakistan❤😊🎉
Hello, it's nice to hear from Pakistan, I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😊.
Very beautiful view.
Thank you, I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
Palavras para quê simplesmente lindo demais
É uma parte linda do mundo, estou feliz que você tenha gostado do vídeo 😊.
Красиво Но побывать и увидить своими глазами не каждому дано
Просмотр видео на RUclips - еще одно лучшее занятие. Я надеюсь, что когда-нибудь ты отправишься путешествовать, в мире так много замечательных мест, которые стоит увидеть.
Sorry the camera position is not okay, to left. In the middle was better.
The sheep chase at 48:00 is so suspenseful, great content!
I almost had a heart attack.
The sheep made it to safety this time, I'm glad you enjoyed the ride.
on the left a wall, on the right a fence.
I guess they thought about big wings 😅
@@siegmars.450I've heard people say "pigs might fly one day" maybe it should be changed to "sheep might fly one day".
How many km?
About 80 km
1:00:00 Stairs Street? Watch your step! LOL😄
@Neil.forbes416 or it would cost you a trip 😆
@neilforbes416 yes a trip of a lifetime lol
You can hear the quality of the train rails from the noise: New Zealand is fine. Greece is terrible lol
The tracks on New Zealand's main lines is generally good, unfortunately it has lost most of its branch lines and secondary routes.
跟台灣鐵鐵局先前使用的機車頭外型相同
世界上許多火車要么在美國製造,要么在世界各地獲得許可製造 - GEC 或 GMC/EMD。我認為這就是為什麼無論你在世界的哪個地方,它們的外觀都很相似。
أمنيتي ان ازور نيو زيلاند وهي التي تقع في أقصي الجنوب الشرقي للكرة الأرضية / مصطفى عبدالرحيم / مصر / الأقصر
أتمنى أن تزورها يومًا ما، فهي بلد جميل
Dawane...
Jawa indonesia
Clouds look like CGI
There were plenty of them, thankfully it didn’t rain.
Rich people. You people like county clubs? You have business offices you gave jobs to nephews who never show up. Unoccupied used for lunch ins.
4 cutsie hobbits on adventure
They were hobbits in sheep’s clothing.
Lambs lol they lucky driver slowed down ,good on him or they be Lamb hambuger and then they turn into sheep and they still dumb lol it was there lucky day and some farmer is missing 4 fat Lambs
The lambs should be grateful that the driver had a kind heart and slowed down, no lamb hotpot for the train crew. New Zealand sheep generally get a good life and if these lambs have escaped, they'll live a little longer.
Your videos are too contrasty: we lose the vision of clouds and shadows.
To avoid this, it is important to
- DO NOT USE the default setting, especially with Gopro, but the flat profile (never "natural" or "gopro)
- Set the exposure correction to -1.5 or -1.0, in flat profile, it will be brighter than in Gopro color profile, and in addition, we will have the clouds in the sky correctly rendered (rule which has remained unchanged since the slide from the 1960s)
- Check that you are importing, in the case of 8-bit Gopro's rush, the complete profile (PC color, not TV color !), for exemple the VLC software does not know how to read the PC-color and does not render the video as original , but more contrasted and clipped and can cause you to miss this error because you only see part of the values and may believe that the lack of dynamic is due to a small sensor, without ever seeing what your camera is capable of .
Almost 9 out of 10 videos or even more are of low quality due to lack of knowledge of these essentials. One thing is certain: you should NEVER stay on the default settings, they are more and more influenced by Instagram or story videos, and not adapted to the landscape.
Sincerely.
Thank you for the advice, I'll save and print your comment to give some of your suggestions a go.
@@Timsvideochannel1 I've known your channel for years, it's quite rare to see the southern hemisphere from the trains.
@@JeanThevenetI have to travel on chartered or special trains in New Zealand and Australia to obtain forward facing videos. Its not easy to get permission from the national rail operators.
@@Timsvideochannel1
Yes, I imagine that it will be more and more complicated with the arrival of artificial intelligence and other reasons to be wary of all types of images. We're making the most of it while we still can!
@@JeanThevenet CGI is being used more and more these days, soon the only images we will be able to trust will be those we see with our own eyes.
Privet.krutoipaezdkivampozeleznoidarogi😉🫢🫢🤗🥰😎✌️🚅💈.
Здравей, радвам се, че пътуването ти хареса 😊.
Nice videos
Thank you 😊.
@@Timsvideochannel1 very good