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  • @JoshMainka
    @JoshMainka 2 года назад +92

    Who else breathed a sigh of relief when Tom raised the book and it wasn't "Chasing Awe" by Gavin Hardcastle 😊

    • @stevemoore-vale5632
      @stevemoore-vale5632 2 года назад +9

      I honestly thought it was going to be. 😂

    • @jasonmach6548
      @jasonmach6548 2 года назад +10

      I was kind if hoping it was going to be Chasing Awe. Or at least Thomas’ own book followed by a, “There’s a link…in the description” 😂

    • @kaischmidt730
      @kaischmidt730 2 года назад +4

      I thought that book was mandatory?

    • @ThomasHeatonPhoto
      @ThomasHeatonPhoto 2 года назад +14

      hahaha. he is relentless with that book😅

    • @russellbaston974
      @russellbaston974 2 года назад +5

      Gavin Hardcastle did a book called Chasing Awe? I didn’t know that. 🤪

  • @theonlywoody2shoes
    @theonlywoody2shoes 2 года назад +8

    You are not “sleeping overnight”, you are simply arriving ahead of time and waiting for the right time to complete your work - better to arrive a few hours early (traffic problems etc) than be 10 minutes late.

  • @spikehodge5412
    @spikehodge5412 2 года назад +11

    I'd love to know more about the specifics of the law that says you can't sleep in your Van.
    - Can you sleep in a car? Is it vehicle specific? (e.g. only sleep if your vehicle is under 3 tonnes)
    - Is it illegal to sleep during the day or only at night?
    - Is it the "sleeping" or "just being there at night" that is illegal?
    - Is this law in contradiction to postered advice to take a beak if your tiered?
    - Is it down to local bylaws rather than national regulations?
    - And perhaps the most important question; what is the penalty for sleeping? Is it a traffic offence that goes on your license as an endorsement or a civil offence of some kind.
    Sorry if these questions have obvious answers, but I haven't lived in the UK for about 30 years and clearly some things have changed! Back then I was driving trucks and if you *didn't* pull over and sleep you got fined.

    • @petewarby7158
      @petewarby7158 2 года назад

      Unless it's private land and specifically says DON'T park on the land... shares illegal about it? I genuinely thought you could do that quite legally... no?

    • @SteedDigital1
      @SteedDigital1 2 года назад

      @@petewarby7158 in the us in some places I've passed there are specific signs for no overnight use at all for land the tax payers are paying for. more likely these rules exist because people are discussing assholes who leave a mess and ruin it for everyone else than some power hungry turd in charge making it against the rules. people suck from top to bottom of all positions in life and at least around where I want to go PNW you are very likely to see restrictions or outright ban of use for public paid lands after dark.

  • @1unisol1
    @1unisol1 2 года назад +7

    It's illegal in Germany to with one exception though: "Fahrtüchtigkeitswiederherstellung" (gotta love that language). What it means is: Restoring the capability to safely operate your vehicle. Basically you are allowed to sleep in your car for a night, if you feel you are to tired to continue your journey or make it home safely. England might have a similar exception.

    • @drachenfliger1368
      @drachenfliger1368 2 года назад

      Didn’t knew that, I would have don this here, thought it’s not lol

  • @dougheizenrader2280
    @dougheizenrader2280 2 года назад +21

    The oft misunderstood life of an artist! Keep doing it your way, Thomas. Your work is truly worth the effort and sacrifice!

  • @Davidmccombs
    @Davidmccombs 2 года назад +6

    Thomas, one of the reasons I enjoy your photography is because you share your best work and your mediocre work. There’s not a lot of photographers who are willing to share it all, but that’s what makes you stand out. You’re also a great story teller and that makes some of your images come alive.

  • @xcaliber6002
    @xcaliber6002 2 года назад

    I love that pano shot so much. the light was so interestingly draped on those trees.

  • @stefan9015
    @stefan9015 2 года назад +5

    According to my understanding of the law in Austria, Germany,... it's only camping when you put a chair or table in front of the car. As long as you sleep or spend time in your car and parking is allowed, no one can say anything. No one can prove that you don't need this break. After all, you're not allowed to move a car if you don't feel fit enough. Of course, using an awning and armchair is not allowed. But where there's no plaintiff, there's no judge ;-)

  • @ltsnet
    @ltsnet 2 года назад

    The photos you have taken and shown in the video are definitely pieces of artwork. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bob_dubois
    @bob_dubois 2 года назад +3

    always enjoying the calmness of your videos, the honesty and the impressive shots. Keep us bringing more of this, Thomas!

  • @andrewhillier2734
    @andrewhillier2734 2 года назад

    That pano... ridiculously good. So beautiful!!!

  • @caypasha
    @caypasha 2 года назад +1

    you're such an amazing landscape photographer, I just wanted to let you know. everytime I watch your videos I get reminded of the gap in our skill levels and how much more I have to learn and improve as a photographer. you inspire me to chase excellence in my work

  • @ScottymanPhoto
    @ScottymanPhoto 2 года назад +1

    Thomas, this is certainly one of your best videos! Indeed, your honest and sincere attempt to accurately describe the ART of landscape photography is very refreshing. All too often people are reluctant to share their true unabridged thoughts and experiences! Keep up the great work my friend!

  • @annamoon023
    @annamoon023 2 года назад +1

    As always, love the subject matter - and the beautiful shots you captured.
    You are an artist and you are responsible with your parking spots and practices so you do you!

  • @Caroda_band
    @Caroda_band 2 года назад +1

    You are an artist Thom. Not all photographers could produce that second island shot. Beautiful, just beautiful!

  • @netalexpg1
    @netalexpg1 2 года назад

    Love, love that second image (panorama)!!!

  • @Aratimb
    @Aratimb 2 года назад +8

    If someone comes asking; just say you're resting in the van because it's dangerous to drive drowsy. Never say you've done something "illegal" and show it. just... pointing out there😅

  • @rafai1281
    @rafai1281 2 года назад +8

    If an image shows what was there -> documentary. If an image shows what you felt -> art. For me art is expression of feelings.

    • @indexpictures
      @indexpictures 2 года назад

      making art and documentary mutually exclusive is far from ideal

    • @ThePurpleHarpoon
      @ThePurpleHarpoon 2 года назад

      I could take a photo of my big toe, and call it art.
      Art is a piece of work you wish to share, that can be displayed in some form.
      Even a snapshot of a fork resting on the edge of a plate could be considered fine art.

    • @rafai1281
      @rafai1281 2 года назад

      @@ThePurpleHarpoon If you put a label on a cat with a "dog" sign - it is still a cat.

    • @ThePurpleHarpoon
      @ThePurpleHarpoon 2 года назад

      @@rafai1281
      Correct.
      If you put a dead cat in a fish tank, you can call it art.

    • @rafai1281
      @rafai1281 2 года назад

      @@ThePurpleHarpoon Calling your own work art is pretentious. It's a matter of how other people see what you do. I'm not sure how an audience would perceive your cat installation.

  • @madebychristie
    @madebychristie Год назад

    Thomas Heaton you are most definitely an Artist

  • @hostynphoto
    @hostynphoto 2 года назад

    Loved the first image. Beautiful soft colors. Seeing how a good image is made, is the best motivation for me. Keep up the good work.

  • @anthonyplancherel8274
    @anthonyplancherel8274 2 года назад

    Excellent video...and that island pano. What a stunner!!!

  • @JamesWingham1992
    @JamesWingham1992 2 года назад

    Stunning images as always, very much needed a calming video after today. Thanks for all the great content

  • @IanSmithFotografi
    @IanSmithFotografi 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed you discussing the struggle with art… I was given More Than a Rock for my birthday and a great read it is too!

  • @peterfritzphoto
    @peterfritzphoto 2 года назад

    As soon as you read that passage, I ordered the book! Brilliant.

  • @allandavies1187
    @allandavies1187 2 года назад

    Love you, Man! Still, my very favourite RUclips Photographer whom I have followed from the very beginning. Tremendous location loving those steely grey and colours. And what a view...

  • @MarkRomine
    @MarkRomine 2 года назад

    That blue tone pano is just delish! As always thanks for sharing!

  • @BriManeely
    @BriManeely 2 года назад

    Man! Thom, that pano is gorgeous! Such a perfect balance in composition and lighting. Bravo!

  • @rosssayer6524
    @rosssayer6524 2 года назад

    Really enjoyable Thomas, love the great outdoors. I must say that 2nd image of the small island is outstanding. Thanks for sharing

  • @davidalexander-watts6630
    @davidalexander-watts6630 2 года назад

    So pleased that you’re thinking about your art and not just the technical capture of an image. I think you have something more to say and I’d like to hear it and see it in your work.

  • @joshuagow3150
    @joshuagow3150 2 года назад

    Awesome video, as ever! Your photography is undoubtably art. Even without any lightroom/photoshop magic to clone out distractions or adding filters in post, it's still art. You're choosing how to represent the scene with composition, depth of field, shutter speed and even the time of day is an artistic choice. There's so much variety these artistic choices, from 'this is what it really looked like,' to 'look how amazing I can make this scene look in photoshop'. It's all art and it's all subjective. For me, the only problem comes when people misrepresent their work, denying they did any post processing/photoshop to an image, using sky replacements or compositing in a perfectly exposed moon and claiming that it was SOOC!

  • @Flash685.
    @Flash685. 2 года назад

    These views! Omg wow thank you so much for sharing these beautiful breath taking images! Some would never experience these if it wasn’t for people like you

  • @harrythomson1577
    @harrythomson1577 2 года назад

    Thankyou Tom for another informative and encouraging video... you always seem to inspire me and give me a reason to get back out there with the camera... really appreciate it 🙏

  • @mikemanning8253
    @mikemanning8253 2 года назад +6

    That pano at 3:58...just wow!!! I find myself wondering the magic you could have done with your GX617 for that shot. But wow, that shot is awesome. May be a calendar shot?? Thanks for taking us along on this adventure Thomas.

    • @ThomasHeatonPhoto
      @ThomasHeatonPhoto 2 года назад +1

      I thought the same thing, but I'd need a longer lens for that type of shot, but yeah, a bit of Provia 🤤

  • @jonstout7635
    @jonstout7635 2 года назад

    Beautiful morning shots and each location = art!

  • @carlreid4161
    @carlreid4161 2 года назад

    The silhouetted island loved how subtle the light was on the trees behind the island and the golden ratio positioning the island in the pano, magic!
    The light on the fells and the shadows in the gullys was awesome in the third shot, the pastel shades in the first fine art you photogartist. 😉

  • @terryallen6688
    @terryallen6688 2 года назад

    Thomas, get over it, you are an artist. I paint landscape and love it because I can paint my own interpretation of that landscape. It is not a whole lot different how you interpret through the lens.

  • @dalerobinson8456
    @dalerobinson8456 2 года назад +1

    The struggle is real my friend, stay the course.

  • @sanclewphotographic
    @sanclewphotographic 2 года назад

    I totally agree with your sentiments and the articulate way you put it across.

  • @sophiah0822
    @sophiah0822 2 года назад

    Honestly man your images are top tier! Keep on doing exactly what are doing to get quality photos like that.

  • @WildPhotoShooter
    @WildPhotoShooter 2 года назад

    That campsite at Seathwaite, borrowdale is really only a field , there is a toilet but no showers and last time I was there (when I went up Great End) the fee was a very reasonable £5 for a full day and just a little more to camp overnight. Brilliant, and you can access several great peaks.

  • @tompetersphotography
    @tompetersphotography 2 года назад

    Great video mate, that first shot was beautiful. The light just makes it’s

  • @juliangreaves4727
    @juliangreaves4727 2 года назад

    More than a rock. Best photography book I’ve read since Ansel Adams’ books back in the mid 80’s. Really made me think and in many ways, liberated my photographic art to be exactly what I wanted it to be. One day, I’ll make my van posh like yours Tom. Trouble is, the wife will then want to join me 😁

  • @FranzFridl
    @FranzFridl 2 года назад +1

    I'm bound to my couch after a ski accident and you let me enjoy the great out doors

  • @CristiNeagu
    @CristiNeagu 2 года назад +152

    It is absolutely disgraceful that sleeping in your van like this is illegal. It is also disgraceful that camping is so ostracized in the UK. If we want people to care about nature and care about protecting it, then we need to ensure that they spend more time out in nature, that it's easy for them to do so, and that they form a bond with nature. National parks should have loads of designated wild camping spots where you can just pitch a tent and spend a few days. Children that grow up in forests, on vacation with their parents, spending a week living in a tent, will 100% love nature and want to protect it.

    • @colliescameraaction8944
      @colliescameraaction8944 2 года назад +17

      it's because the well-heeled folk who have bought exclusive, expensive houses in scenic areas don't want outsiders to be able to have access - as that removes the exclusivity

    • @CristiNeagu
      @CristiNeagu 2 года назад +6

      @@colliescameraaction8944 Yes, that is also my impression. For the same reason, I have seen all sorts of fake roadworks. Closed lanes for miles and miles, with absolutely no works going on, no equipment visible, no visible sign of road surface disturbance, no works on adjacent infrastructure, going on for weeks at a time, with the intent of causing artificial heavy traffic. This is either meant as a deterrent to tourists, or it is used to pretend like there are a lot of people coming into these areas and as such tourism needs to be curtailed. There were also plans to ban vehicle access to national parks. Imagine not being allowed to drive your car anywhere in the Lake District. How much of it would we really get to visit? And we would only be allowed to go where they permit us to go. And all the rich folks up on the hill get to clink their glasses filled with expensive champagne in quiet, free from our prying, peasant eyes.

    • @IACooper
      @IACooper 2 года назад +19

      There is no law that prevents sleeping in a vehicle, be that during the day, or during the night.
      The laws regarding parking are that you must have landowner permission to park your vehicle on their land - if you don't then you are trespassing. This is a requirement whatever the time of day. This is why many car parks and laybys do have signs specifically stating no overnight parking/camping - to make it clear the landowner does not permit it. But if a car park does not have notices placing a restriction on overnight parking, then there is no general 'law' preventing you parking in a car park over night, and no law preventing you remaining in a vehicle whilst it is parked (or preventing you from sleeping whilst inside a vehicle).
      ....however there are some householders who object to vehicles parking on the road outside their house at any time of day, and some who seeing a vehicle parked over night take offense at that as well - the fact they might not be parked illegally won't stop them making a fuss to others, including the police irrespective of if someone is inside the vehicle at the time, and in the interests of getting some peace the police *may* turn up to see what's the matter, and may ask someone to move on just to get some peace and quiet, not because anything 'illegal' is being done. Of course having been asked to move on, to then refuse would then be committing an offence, even if there wasn't a problem prior to that.

    • @colliescameraaction8944
      @colliescameraaction8944 2 года назад

      @@IACooper the police are surely too busy to become involved in such nonsense?

    • @CristiNeagu
      @CristiNeagu 2 года назад +2

      @@canonball1914 Just because you never got into trouble, it doesn't mean it's not illegal. We cannot let the government enact all sorts of stupid laws on the idea that "well, it's not like the police are going to enforce them..." What if they start enforcing them? What if they start mounting video cameras in every single car park in the country to make sure no one sleeps there?
      It is amazing to me to see how how uncaring British people are about laws. Not in the sense that they don't follow the law, but in the sense that they don't really care what new laws are made, or how they're formulated. It is, frankly, astounding to me.

  • @grayintheuk8021
    @grayintheuk8021 2 года назад

    Just a great video - thank you. Amazing photography.

  • @henrysutton5813
    @henrysutton5813 2 года назад

    Gorgeous shots... as always

  • @mohamadmo9050
    @mohamadmo9050 2 года назад

    The photography is excellent. You are a artist

  • @Glyn69
    @Glyn69 2 года назад

    Very refreshing videos you post all different thanks for posting

  • @rayhewitt2206
    @rayhewitt2206 2 года назад

    Another enjoyable video Tom, especially liked the pano image, also I enjoyed your contribution in the Amateur Photographer this week.

  • @findermanimages
    @findermanimages 2 года назад

    Great set of images to kick off with. Also, as an old VW van owner, and campsite avoider, I'm with you on that aspect, too. As for art v photography, these are just labels that have no real affect on me or how/what I shoot. First and foremost for me is the pure enjoyment of getting out there and taking photos... for my own personal pleasure. Once I get that bit right, the rest simply doesn't matter. The only determining factor that I can see (in my very amateur experience of such matters) is whether you are working to a specific brief or not and what the intention of the specific photograph is.

  • @zjadaczkitu
    @zjadaczkitu 2 года назад

    I really enjoy watching your videos and this one is an absolute masterpiece!

  • @gary.kenyon
    @gary.kenyon 2 года назад

    Great watch as always Thomas 😃

  • @davidgilmore3064
    @davidgilmore3064 2 года назад

    Hi Thomas. Great video. Faithful follower. I've recommended Guy Tal's book to fellow photographers with much enthusiasm. His "Another Day Not Wasted" is equally impressive. I go back regularly to review his essays and take away new messages every time. I'm sure he would appreciate you mentioning his writings and I am happy to endorse both you and he at any time. You've both contributed much to the art of photography and I for one, am most grateful. All the best and happy shooting. Cheers, Dave G.

  • @RememberNineEleven
    @RememberNineEleven 2 года назад

    @ 1:38 - A great location - look behind you, ;) or rather at that amazing reflection on the lake line .....

  • @antonoat
    @antonoat 2 года назад +3

    This my friend demonstrates your committment and effort and exactly why you currently have over half a million followers, great film, inspiring and very worthwhile and enjoyable viewing, mega images too! Cheers.

    • @ThomasHeatonPhoto
      @ThomasHeatonPhoto 2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot. that's a nice comment to read.

    • @antonoat
      @antonoat 2 года назад

      @@ThomasHeatonPhoto Well Tom, I think it's very easy for some people to enjoy your films and not actually have a grasp of the huge amount of effort and dedication which is required day in day out to produce content whilst also actually being a working photographer, you have my admiration and respect, keep smiling buddy.

  • @andysuzierawlins5462
    @andysuzierawlins5462 2 года назад

    Some great pics there Thomas

  • @emgee44
    @emgee44 2 года назад

    Your van makes total sense for what you need and what you do is photography AND art!
    There answered that one, done, simples.

  • @tonygreenwoodN10
    @tonygreenwoodN10 2 года назад

    All great shots...but absolutely loved the first one - totally beautiful and totally justifies illegal camping 😁!!!

  • @hexualdeviant
    @hexualdeviant 2 года назад

    Second shot is an absolute stunner, good job.

  • @JJ-fromDK
    @JJ-fromDK 2 года назад

    at 2:26 that hit me in the feels, such a stunning picture

  • @paulus0109
    @paulus0109 2 года назад

    Thomas... to me this was one of your best video vlogs! The photo's are portfolio worthy, a bit of phylosophy is on his place (it's what i have been wondering myself), the hike, the enjoy of being on yourself and with others, enz... But the coffee looks like the ditch neer my house man! Thnx, Paul

  • @EssoSteve
    @EssoSteve 2 года назад

    Thomas Heaton always keeping it real! very nice!

  • @DMDBSJD
    @DMDBSJD 2 года назад +1

    One of my first steps in my Lightroom workflow is to "Create Virtual Copy". That way I have one raw file that I can use to recreate the scene as closely as I can remember it actually being. And another with which I feel free to take all the poetic license I want. I think we should be limited only by the amount of storage we have for our digital files. As always, love your work Mr. Heaton!

  • @rauberdaniel
    @rauberdaniel 2 года назад

    Love the island panorama!

  • @craigallenphotography
    @craigallenphotography 2 года назад

    I love the Ansel Adams saying "The negative is the score and the print is the performance." I have recently started doing everything in B&W and really exploiting the light that is there. It's a ton of fun and I feel like my images are much better. I also remember seeing several prints made by Ansel Adams over the course of years and they literally looked like two different scenes of the same mountain. He was known to go back to old prints and print them differently as his techniques changed over time. I do draw the line at adding or replacing objects/sky, but I have no problem cloning out that obnoxious post in the background :-). Take care and I look forward to your next adventure.

  • @allanternent8862
    @allanternent8862 2 года назад

    Great as always Tom

  • @quevedz7619
    @quevedz7619 2 года назад

    I totally agree with intro statement.

  • @falcogress1136
    @falcogress1136 2 года назад

    Thank you for bringing that book to my attention. That’s a sure buy!

  • @georgiewanders
    @georgiewanders 2 года назад

    Extraordinary good photography The intro was out of this world 🌍 some great life coaching advice for photographers too 👏👏

  • @WildlikeDestination
    @WildlikeDestination 2 года назад

    Oh my goodness, that pano shot is damn beautiful!

  • @timfarmer5535
    @timfarmer5535 2 года назад

    Thomas, thanks for another great video. I’ve been addressing the issue of “is photography art”/retouching… I will have to check out that book. Love your work

  • @gladysperrier4270
    @gladysperrier4270 2 года назад

    Thomas you might like to checkout the aeropress for your fresh coffee. You won’t have to worry about that cone of filter paper folding in.

  • @lacuslow9236
    @lacuslow9236 2 года назад

    always love ur work, so simple and yet peace and beautiful
    u r always a successful photographer and artist

  • @gary.kenyon
    @gary.kenyon 2 года назад

    Lovely pics too.

  • @duncanwallace7760
    @duncanwallace7760 2 года назад

    Your island photo is next level!!! As is the Grand California. I've had a Delica for well over a decade and am currently drooling over the Grand California. As for art and photography, I was lucky enough to be in Wellington NZ when a professional photographer's competition was being judged. You could sit in and watch the judges. There were some photos which I would have considered 'throw-away', which the judges loved. One was a bird coming in to land on a bland looking shed, all a bit blurry and not in a very nice pose in flight. It really taught me that photography doesn't have the be 'picture perfect' to intrigue viewers. It made me think of taking images which I would not have considered previously.

  • @MrKrupp42
    @MrKrupp42 2 года назад

    Art is effort that is appreciated - ( quote by me ) love your stuff Thomas and it is most certainly art !!

    • @Ijusthopeitsquick
      @Ijusthopeitsquick 2 года назад +1

      So emptying a septic tank for a home owner is art?

  • @martiipeacock4698
    @martiipeacock4698 2 года назад

    Great shot of the atmospheric Island, camp fire looked cosy.

  • @Velidra
    @Velidra 2 года назад +1

    Guy Tal, and his book, are some of the more underrated and unknown treasures of the photography world (At least the "Photography social media world", because he chooses not to engage with those mediums)
    I'm currently slowly making my way through the same book at the pace of about a chapter a week, taking my time to inwardly digest each chapter as I go. I'm also looking forward to picking up his new book sometime soon, "Another Day Not Wasted".

  • @greggScutum
    @greggScutum 2 года назад

    The panoramic image is 10/10

  • @macronencer
    @macronencer 2 года назад

    Great shots on this trip Tom. I particularly like the pano of the lake. But let's have some appreciation for the B roll too - the video shot at 1:10 is beautifully framed!
    When you mentioned being unable to leave a camp site at 4 a.m. due to engine noise I immediately thought of electric camper vans. As an EV driver I've been watching to see when they actually become a practical option. At the moment there are probably still issues of price vs range, but perhaps one day you'll find yourself leaving a camp site almost silently in your nice new electric camper... who knows?

  • @TheNorthernExplorer
    @TheNorthernExplorer 2 года назад

    Another great video tom! Have to say the delica is still looking good despite the off-roading lol and I would say that photography is art, it’s the same as painting a picture just using a different tool.

  • @emanuelbief7088
    @emanuelbief7088 2 года назад

    What si fine art? I never know…your videos are so peacefull

  • @codyrasmussen9798
    @codyrasmussen9798 2 года назад

    I think this is something I dont think much of when it comes to where I live in Alaska. There are campsites you have to pay to stay but there are also tons of places to park off the road and settle in for the night and I am sure it's not illegal (if it is I have never seen it enforced)
    There are also lots of camping areas in rural areas where you don't have to pay and the people who do stay for the most part are decent enough to clean up their area and trash they find. Again, its something I've never actually thought about. Fantastic video Thomas as usual.
    Cheers!

  • @Biscuit761YT
    @Biscuit761YT 2 года назад

    That morning pano was tremendous

  • @dan_mills__791
    @dan_mills__791 2 года назад

    I recommend Sean Tucks book called The Meaning In The Making. An excellent read for any creative.

  • @debus_clicks
    @debus_clicks 2 года назад

    Thomas aka "the microphone" Heaton 😋👍🏼 great work as always!!

  • @PamelaMarshall
    @PamelaMarshall 2 года назад

    Our park 4 the night scheme is restarting in Scotland. Park from 6pm-10am completely free of charge in certain carparks dotted around Scotland. I already have my favourites and can’t recommend it highly enough. 👍🏻

  • @maxencelemoine4190
    @maxencelemoine4190 2 года назад +1

    I don’t know the laws in my country (France) but I think it is less restrictive. But as you said, as long as you don’t disturb, block, destroy and you are responsible, so I get your point and I would do the same. Love the first shot ! Thank you for your work

    • @Globetrotter-1
      @Globetrotter-1 2 года назад +1

      France is perfect for sleeping in your vehicle and I've done it for decades. I usually buy an annual fishing card, and this allows you to erect a ⛺ or bivvy in beautiful locations beside rivers, lakes and canals across the whole country all year.

  • @key2adventure
    @key2adventure 2 года назад

    Beautiful pano, and I like your camp style, which is easier to practice in the Nordic countries, where it normally is legal.

  • @robertfleckenstein5031
    @robertfleckenstein5031 2 года назад

    Hi Thomas. When we are in the field everything is reflecting light, well some things transmit it like the sun, light bulbs, and flashlights, but this light is traveling and passing through our lens and onto our film or light sensor. This light from different ares in a landscape can have different intensities, like light from a shadowed area is less intense than light traveling from the sky or sun which they say is "very bright". These brightnesses can be measured with a light meter. A camera has a very unique ability in being able to actually change the intensity of traveling light; opening your aperture the more bright these "luminance's" become, or a longer shutter speed the same effect, and vice versa, closing your aperture/less shutter speed the less bright. It's actually an added or subtracted effect I suppose but we can call it changing the lights intensity. Filters can also have an effect on changing light intensity. Now there in lies the art of photography, being able to chose what intensity of the light we want to portray in our final print. More than that changing the lights intensity of a scene can create different "emotional impacts" in your final print to a viewer. You know how your large panoramic black and white image creates a dramatic response due to its contrast; that could have been done with less exposure and more development bringing the "higher" areas "up", expanding contrast. This is done perhaps without thinking about it in (Photoshop); in the digital world. There is a "catch" with this process in that more "detail" is recored when longer than "normal" exposures are made, and vise versa but I don't want to get into that now. I learned this from Ansel Adams who developed a system to very accurately control his outcome. Most of his later prints demonstrated this control by doing what he termed "departing from reality"; his visualization and final print "execution" was always different than the actual scene, something which once learned and calibrated is such a joy to use; I know why he wanted to share his techniques with the world through his work books. It makes me think that he was an astute student of the (Camera Obscura) movement. Bob.

  • @dferdon153
    @dferdon153 2 года назад

    I thought the island picture was superb and so well spotted, and as somebody below so aptly put it wow.

  • @asha5928
    @asha5928 2 года назад

    Your videos are awesome!

  • @mich8261
    @mich8261 2 года назад

    Thomas Heaton, photographer outlaw.

  • @gladysperrier4270
    @gladysperrier4270 2 года назад

    Your justification regarding preventing unsocial behaviour is so true and it would be outrageous if you were to be fined considering your responsible approach. Besides, you are doing us a major services by sharing such georgeous images to inspire us to enjoy the great outdoors.

  • @northstarcreative
    @northstarcreative 2 года назад +1

    The Book of Trespass is a brilliant read if you haven’t already. I don’t think it’s illegal unless it says so, but if the landowner asks you to leave it becomes illegal. It’s just the haves and the havenots as always. They are shit scared of people with dreadz and their dogs on string making a home there. I sleep in my car for the same reason as you Thomas and I leave no trace, and personally I think vanlifers and boatlifers have brought excitement and interest back to getting outdoors to a wider audience.

  • @hecciethump
    @hecciethump 2 года назад

    I definitely believe that photography is art form. Many moons ago I paid for, and attended, a watercolour painting course over a year as I have always loved the medium and wanted to learn the more technical details of how to do it. I love watercolour and can appreciate a well painted piece as well as the next person, but I can't for the life of me actually produce anything I have ever been proud of. I don't consider it a waste of time and effort - the course taught me so much about the technical aspects of colour theory and composition that has helped enormously in my photography. To me, photography is a means whereby you can accurately document what you witness, then through the medium of digital editing you can present your own artistic interpretation of that same scene.

  • @paulappswildlifeart
    @paulappswildlifeart 2 года назад

    Lovely video and big fan of your exploits Thomas, and so know that mic thingy lol, been there a few times, cheers Paul

  • @denisenoble4010
    @denisenoble4010 2 года назад

    Stunning. Camp sites are so last year lol. Just keep doing what your doing, you have a good eye good luck .😊

  • @JK005
    @JK005 2 года назад

    Loved the photos, esp the pano.

  • @joncothranphotography9375
    @joncothranphotography9375 2 года назад

    Awesome stuff!