good vid on the cut cranking it on the cut good see smuge on his place on the roof good thing you got in the rubish keep up the good vlogs on the channel and cranking in on cut liveing the dream good nice drem vids thanks lee
Another outstanding vlog! Great selection of music. And of course, LOVE the drone footage. Such beautiful country side. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
Just keep an eye on that chimney...you never know there maybe a sneaky boater about who likes to "borrow" things that aren't nailed down - eg. Plastic plants 😂
A beautiful picture of coming out of the tunnel and the light and reflection on the water. Suitable for framing to me. Take care see yo next time all is well here.
At first I thought that stainless steel 'tube' was a megaphone! A'hoy Mate! Hope it finds years of use. Those tunnels, I'd have to go below deck until free of tunnel.
Great Vvlog guys, so love the english countryside.. and the reflections on the water....omg I do love your drone shota, still working on using mine....
The tunnel I hated the most was Barnton - I don't like tunnels at the best of times, but Barnton I absolutely hated. We did it often as we moored at Uplands Marina ( next to Anderton services and opposite Anderton Marina) . At least with Saltisford and Preston Brook they are timed so not likely to have anyone coming at you. We had a favourite ooring on the Bridgewater just near Daresbury - beautiful there
Tunnels are daunting my problem is my glasses are react-alights so are still in sun glasses mode when we go in. i have to remove then for the first 5 minutes 🤨
Whether that was deliberate or not it does demonstrate 3D imagery to a reasonable degree. Now I would ask you to develop that technique. So to enhance the viewing pleasure, please do the following. Holding a pair of sunglasses (polarized is best) over the left eye only, start at time 20:00 and watch through to 21:00. With a polarized lens rotate it to get a darkened image on the left eye. The brain should now merge the two images and create a stereoscopic effect. Note for camera operator: The quicker the motion of the camera the better the effect.
@@LifeonboardAmyJo The essence of this working utilises the way that the optic nerve transmits the information to the brain. Basically the speed the signal travels is dependant upon the strength of the light landing on the retina. The brighter the image the faster the signal travels. The objective here is to allow two slightly different images to be received by the brain. To do this and successfully record a 3D sequence you need to focus on a subject that becomes the centre of a very large circle. Then travel around the circumference of this circle whilst focussed on its centre. So next time you get the drone out please try the following suggestions. 1. Using Amyjo as your subject fly the drone in a big circle about 50 yards from it keeping the boat at the centre of view. 2. The direction of flight will determine which eye you cover with the filter. The way I remember it is thus. Clockwise is right (so right eye) anticlockwise is not right (so left eye). 3. Finally the depth of the 3D effect is affected by the speed of rotation. My suggestion would be for a circle of that size (100 yd dia) perhaps go full circle about once every 20 to 30 seconds. This effect can also be created whilst flying in a straight line and focussing the camera sideways (ie. 90 deg to direction of travel) again decide clock / anti-clock and cover the appropriate eye. Hopefully this is all understandable.
good vid on the cut cranking it on the cut good see smuge on his place on the roof good thing you got in the rubish keep up the good vlogs on the channel and cranking in on cut liveing the dream good nice drem vids thanks lee
Your welcome Lee. Stay well
Another outstanding vlog! Great selection of music. And of course, LOVE the drone footage. Such beautiful country side.
Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
Your welcome as always Brigid
Just keep an eye on that chimney...you never know there maybe a sneaky boater about who likes to "borrow" things that aren't nailed down - eg. Plastic plants 😂
I don’t get why some people think its OK to take other peoples things. Bet they wouldn’t like it if someone took their stuff
The drone footage makes me want to find a roman villa hiding in a field...watching too much Time Team!!
Hi Karen. Hadn’t thought of that. I did find a ruined abbey once.
always enjoy the videos.....thanks
Our pleasure Bob
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Another lovely video. Thanks Chris & Steve. Love the drone footage, and what a gorgeous mooring!
Thanks Neil. The scenery just called out to be videoed
Very enjoyable vlog, loved the tunnels. The drone images were outstanding! Thank you.
Many thanks!
Thanks for this lovely cruise with some nice background music and great drone footage. Take care and all the best. Stevie
Thanks, you too!
A beautiful picture of coming out of the tunnel and the light and reflection on the water. Suitable for framing to me. Take care see yo next time all is well here.
Hi Barbara. Being at the back of AmyJo I don’t get to see it so glad Chris filmed it, so beautiful
Hi guys
Great vlog you were good on the TV series hope you are on again 👍👍🐶
Thank you Ronald. We often wander how we came over on the TV to others so thank you for your lovely comment t
Great video, really enjoyed the wonderful drone footage! 👏😃
Thank you very much!
At first I thought that stainless steel 'tube' was a megaphone! A'hoy Mate! Hope it finds years of use. Those tunnels, I'd have to go below deck until free of tunnel.
Heh heh now come to think of it it did look like a megaphone 😂
Great Vvlog guys, so love the english countryside.. and the reflections on the water....omg I do love your drone shota, still working on using mine....
Thank you Lyn. I admit I enjoy flying the drone but don't want to over do it on the vlogs.
The tunnel I hated the most was Barnton - I don't like tunnels at the best of times, but Barnton I absolutely hated. We did it often as we moored at Uplands Marina ( next to Anderton services and opposite Anderton Marina) . At least with Saltisford and Preston Brook they are timed so not likely to have anyone coming at you. We had a favourite ooring on the Bridgewater just near Daresbury - beautiful there
Tunnels are daunting my problem is my glasses are react-alights so are still in sun glasses mode when we go in. i have to remove then for the first 5 minutes 🤨
Whether that was deliberate or not it does demonstrate 3D imagery to a reasonable degree. Now I would ask you to develop that technique. So to enhance the viewing pleasure, please do the following. Holding a pair of sunglasses (polarized is best) over the left eye only, start at time 20:00 and watch through to 21:00. With a polarized lens rotate it to get a darkened image on the left eye. The brain should now merge the two images and create a stereoscopic effect. Note for camera operator: The quicker the motion of the camera the better the effect.
It was deliberate Ian and I still can’t work out how it happens. I get the way to view it just not how to produce it 😊
@@LifeonboardAmyJo The essence of this working utilises the way that the optic nerve transmits the information to the brain. Basically the speed the signal travels is dependant upon the strength of the light landing on the retina. The brighter the image the faster the signal travels. The objective here is to allow two slightly different images to be received by the brain. To do this and successfully record a 3D sequence you need to focus on a subject that becomes the centre of a very large circle. Then travel around the circumference of this circle whilst focussed on its centre. So next time you get the drone out please try the following suggestions.
1. Using Amyjo as your subject fly the drone in a big circle about 50 yards from it keeping the boat at the centre of view.
2. The direction of flight will determine which eye you cover with the filter. The way I remember it is thus. Clockwise is right (so right eye) anticlockwise is not right (so left eye).
3. Finally the depth of the 3D effect is affected by the speed of rotation. My suggestion would be for a circle of that size (100 yd dia) perhaps go full circle about once every 20 to 30 seconds.
This effect can also be created whilst flying in a straight line and focussing the camera sideways (ie. 90 deg to direction of travel) again decide clock / anti-clock and cover the appropriate eye.
Hopefully this is all understandable.
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