I wonder if you could set an automated surveillance fly route for the drone, which would fly around the camp at a set time every day and take a picture of the same areas each day. Then you could get an idea of how the land is changing on a day-to-day basis. You could also angle the camera and fly the drone at a lower altitude if you wanted to get a more 3D view of the land.
How lovely of people to send you all those cameras, the generosity of people does my heart good. Digging those potatoes was very hard work and what a lot your neighbours had, do they keep them for themselves or sell them? I love how you and your neighbours all help one another, there should be more of that in this upside down world xxx
Started watching your beginnings yesterday and have binged watched right up to the present day ,you are a very skilled person and very hard workers . I love this channel and hope it grows massively . One would like to visit you from Britain 👌✌️👍
I don't know why, but it is incredibly touching to see him smile while emptying the bucket of potatoes. It all became so natural that it must be a real pleasure to cook with these ingredients... just beautiful 🙏 Greetings from switzerland 🤙
Ah, your Dutch, so you mastered Portugese in how many hours ? No, seriously, am so envious of your ability to get up, land in a new country, settle right into the local commuity and pick up a working knowledge of the language in days .... So great your already helping the neighbours with their harvest 👍👍
Tamo junto, fazer projetos assim aqui no Brasil é bem mais fácil pq a terra é mais barata. Se puder dá uma conferida no meu canal aqui, é sobre isso. Também criei um grupo no facebook sobre esse projeto, Project Kamp
Don’t be too upset about people not noticing the quality difference. In the US, I am in New Mexico, RUclips automatically chooses the quality that your local internet can fluidly play your video without buffering. This is often 480p or less anywhere that is not a major city. It is proven that people can watch poor quality videos but cannot tolerate poor audio and will click away immediately… btw, your videos have neither. I think you both are doing an exceptional job at a grandiose task.
At 04:12 he says "Dave, caneta, para escrever." Which means "Dave, the pen, to write.". Pen is "caneta" in portuguese. The verb "to write" is "escrever". So "I write, He writes, She writes, They write" would be "Eu escrevo, Ele escreve, Ela escreve, Eles escrevem.".
That's called "arrancar batatas". Taking potatos out of the ground. Potatos is our connection to Ireland. It's the base of our food habits....well maybe not in all places.
@Conceição Reis não, ele está literalmente a dizer para cortar a cebola e comê-la com sal. He's literally saying to cut the onion and eat it with salt.
Great update! For your timelapse, perhaps you can set up a fixed camera station (perhaps on a custom made post overlooking the base camp) with a Raspberry Pi + camera rig powered by a simple 18650 Li-Ion UPS that can be charged with a small solar panel. It can either store the pics on its SD card or send it via WiFi to a file server at base camp.
@@ProjectKamp hiya Dave, I've posted my more detailed thoughts (with an ESP32-CAM alternative) & a basic diagram on Discord for the community's review. Cheers!
The issue with the Canon camera is as follows -- so, back when the thing was being designed, there was of course a list of features presented to the engineers and unfortunately, one of the designers had poor English. He asked for "Owto Focus" and the engineer said "do you mean Auto Focus?" and the designer said, "that's what I asked for, I want Out o Focus, what is your problem?" and the engineer said "OK then, Outta Focus it shall have!" and the designer said "There, was that so hard?"
In my country, Uruguay, what you´ve eaten after harvesting the potatoes are called Buñuelos (I think those are of letuce, so "buñuelos de lechuga"... yummy!!!)
@@GerardoWuhl i didnt knew but i mean that in Portugal the coodfish cookies are usual in thoose kind of works as a food . When i was little my grandmother made it always for that kind of ocasion( harvrsting the potatoes)
Some ideas on how to make time lapses: choose a spot and take one picture a day from that spot. Since this is an ecovillage project with a big piece of land involved, the number of possible spots for this is much bigger. You can also choose more than one spots to do this. Maybe someplace higher where you can get an overview of the land, and one place close to the main kamp part where the container are to show the progression of the basekamp from closer up too. Remember to choose the spot or spots and then choose an exact position of the camera and mark the spot where the tripod will go to always have the camera in the same position. Also consider accessibilty in rainy weather to the spot.
5:17 ah this explains why this video is demonetized, I was already wondering about the missing adds. The filternet knows everything, even old Portuguese songs. Great scene though :)
With DLSRs.. depending on the model/brand, you can setup profiles ahead of time. Combine that with a quick to setup tripods and quick connect mounts; you can have very easy to use setups. That being said, your video quality is just fine for my low standards on all of your videos I've watch so far.
As the son of a farmer. One thing I know is not to grow potatoes or other field crops for yourself. Leave it to the farmer with a potatoe harvester machine. Digging up potatoes is back breaking work. Potatoes are cheap at the farmers store.
In our Supermarket and green grocers, this quality of potatoes would fetch around $ 3.50 ( australian dollar) per kilo, so that is why our small producers are leaving the market to the huge farms with massif machinery and flooding the market. If I were you I would plant about 20 m2 of potatoes which would probably feed you and your partner for one year. Living in spirit with you. Cheers
Hello there! Just found ur videos, and ur ideas and project are awesome. I live nearby and I was wondering If I could visit u guys. Anyways, lovely video, keep up the good work.
Broa, it's a tough dense bread. Did Dave like it? You guys should get in touch with Cristiana Filgueiras of Get Hands Dirty RUclips channel. She lives in Porto, Portugal. It would be interesting to do a collaboration.
This comment is obviously like a year late, but it'd be nice if the "The Land :)" shot would be updated to show all the stuff that has changed in that land. It's always the same shot.
@@ruiPT-007 Is this like a local name? I'm curious about the origins of Japanese tempura, and read that it came from a Portuguese word, 'tempero', meaning seasonings. What they are eating looks really similar to some Japanese tempura. I wonder what is inside...?
And another thing, so lemme get this straight, you harvest potatoes and get paid in onions? I checked for the currency exchange rate for Potatoes to Onions, and all I got back was a recipe for stew, oh yeah, and some Dan Quayle nonsense.
The smile on his face when putting the potatoes into storage was so genuine and heartwarming to see. I know they are grateful for your help! 💓
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Neighbors helping neighbors is some of the most fulfilling work. Helping others when it's really needed is how a community is grown.
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I wonder if you could set an automated surveillance fly route for the drone, which would fly around the camp at a set time every day and take a picture of the same areas each day. Then you could get an idea of how the land is changing on a day-to-day basis. You could also angle the camera and fly the drone at a lower altitude if you wanted to get a more 3D view of the land.
that would be cool!
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How lovely of people to send you all those cameras, the generosity of people does my heart good. Digging those potatoes was very hard work and what a lot your neighbours had, do they keep them for themselves or sell them? I love how you and your neighbours all help one another, there should be more of that in this upside down world xxx
Started watching your beginnings yesterday and have binged watched right up to the present day ,you are a very skilled person and very hard workers . I love this channel and hope it grows massively . One would like to visit you from Britain 👌✌️👍
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When you switched the cameras you could tell the image quality was waaaay better!!
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I don't know why, but it is incredibly touching to see him smile while emptying the bucket of potatoes. It all became so natural that it must be a real pleasure to cook with these ingredients... just beautiful 🙏 Greetings from switzerland 🤙
I really enjoy your videos, they are well produced too. Great to help the neighbours.
And the earth doth yield up its treasure..... Spuds👍
Some of those potatoes are huge, a very nice harvest❤️
Love the potato harvest. I want to send you a broadfork. Absolutely the best tool for digging a garden and harvesting root vegetables!!
Ah, your Dutch, so you mastered Portugese in how many hours ? No, seriously, am so envious of your ability to get up, land in a new country, settle right into the local commuity and pick up a working knowledge of the language in days .... So great your already helping the neighbours with their harvest 👍👍
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What a blessing. You know thats those wonderful old timers' way of teaching you, right :) Like that storage solution! Great video!
Que maravilha colheita dos seus vizinhos ❤️ dia lindo
Nice and clearer now. You all are doing great.
Great you find time to help out in your community … a wonderful way to integrate ! … 🙏☘️😘
Good soil, interesting structures, a lake, lots of wood to sell or build. Fantastic. Nice people around.
Hello from Brazil. Beautiful earth's color in your neighbours potatos field.
Tamo junto, fazer projetos assim aqui no Brasil é bem mais fácil pq a terra é mais barata. Se puder dá uma conferida no meu canal aqui, é sobre isso. Também criei um grupo no facebook sobre esse projeto, Project Kamp
So brilliant to learn stuff from your neighbours!
Don’t be too upset about people not noticing the quality difference.
In the US, I am in New Mexico, RUclips automatically chooses the quality that your local internet can fluidly play your video without buffering.
This is often 480p or less anywhere that is not a major city.
It is proven that people can watch poor quality videos but cannot tolerate poor audio and will click away immediately… btw, your videos have neither.
I think you both are doing an exceptional job at a grandiose task.
Awesome. I love how you cut & film the episodes... it's art. :) and now with the better cameras it's even better... 👍👍👍
That root cellar is pretty sweet and you should think about building one for yourselves!
yup. I'd like to know more about that.
The new camera is very clear and the video is sharp! Congrats
A beautiful video, keep it up, this is a dream for me and my wife, I would love to be living this way in such a beautiful land.
Judging by the size of potatoes the soil is fantastic :-)
And maybe also skilled farmers!
Yes, good loamy soil... Das Beste!
I had even bigger potatoes in Alberta, Canada 1985.
@@GODBLESSES Was that the year Chernobyl exploded?
@@chrisis9030 1996
Kind people sent by God, to God be the glory! Blessings in abundance will always come to them.
Lovely people.
At 04:12 he says "Dave, caneta, para escrever." Which means "Dave, the pen, to write.". Pen is "caneta" in portuguese. The verb "to write" is "escrever". So "I write, He writes, She writes, They write" would be "Eu escrevo, Ele escreve, Ela escreve, Eles escrevem.".
This is very wonderful stuff. The step by step progress is not often seen. Its very neat to see the progression.
That looks like the basement of the building you cleaned out with all the dirt over cement.
That's called "arrancar batatas". Taking potatos out of the ground. Potatos is our connection to Ireland. It's the base of our food habits....well maybe not in all places.
6:20 the old guy is saying to split the onion and eat it with salt
@Conceição Reis não, ele está literalmente a dizer para cortar a cebola e comê-la com sal. He's literally saying to cut the onion and eat it with salt.
omg, its getting so muuuuuuuuch betteeeeeer when you change the camera
Love the support you are getting 🙂
Beautiful potatoe crop.
Great update!
For your timelapse, perhaps you can set up a fixed camera station (perhaps on a custom made post overlooking the base camp) with a Raspberry Pi + camera rig powered by a simple 18650 Li-Ion UPS that can be charged with a small solar panel. It can either store the pics on its SD card or send it via WiFi to a file server at base camp.
give me drawings and i'll set it up
@@ProjectKamp hiya Dave, I've posted my more detailed thoughts (with an ESP32-CAM alternative) & a basic diagram on Discord for the community's review. Cheers!
Great help to your neighbors!
The issue with the Canon camera is as follows -- so, back when the thing was being designed, there was of course a list of features presented to the engineers and unfortunately, one of the designers had poor English. He asked for "Owto Focus" and the engineer said "do you mean Auto Focus?" and the designer said, "that's what I asked for, I want Out o Focus, what is your problem?" and the engineer said "OK then, Outta Focus it shall have!" and the designer said "There, was that so hard?"
Enjoying this so much, well done 👍
Now I miss hanging out with my avó.
Dave makes everything entertaining. Although this update was about potatoes and an unboxing, still riveting!
In my country, Uruguay, what you´ve eaten after harvesting the potatoes are called Buñuelos (I think those are of letuce, so "buñuelos de lechuga"... yummy!!!)
Uruguay is great, I live close by, south of Brazil. Would love to do aproject like this in Uruguay because of cannabis legalization.
Mujica presidente para siempre!
Its another version o coodfish cookies ( shmashed potatoes, coodfish the more the meliuer, and some erbs all freid)
@@TheJagdias Not exactly... You can see a recipe here:
ruclips.net/video/CMNlOpyyWpI/видео.html
@@GerardoWuhl i didnt knew but i mean that in Portugal the coodfish cookies are usual in thoose kind of works as a food . When i was little my grandmother made it always for that kind of ocasion( harvrsting the potatoes)
Some ideas on how to make time lapses: choose a spot and take one picture a day from that spot. Since this is an ecovillage project with a big piece of land involved, the number of possible spots for this is much bigger. You can also choose more than one spots to do this. Maybe someplace higher where you can get an overview of the land, and one place close to the main kamp part where the container are to show the progression of the basekamp from closer up too. Remember to choose the spot or spots and then choose an exact position of the camera and mark the spot where the tripod will go to always have the camera in the same position. Also consider accessibilty in rainy weather to the spot.
Really nice Video!!!!! 😍❤
7:01 just looks like you cleaned the lens :D
Just found your channel and I'm hooked ❤️
good luck with your project guys!
This is awesome
Wow you can actually notice a big difference in the camera's quality! Great upgrade, good job!
Un saludo desde Valdeorras, casi vecinos.
Grasias
7:47 "auto focus" and "out of focus" sounds the same when you say it, seems right XD
5:17 ah this explains why this video is demonetized, I was already wondering about the missing adds. The filternet knows everything, even old Portuguese songs. Great scene though :)
Thoose bolinhos de bacalhau🤤 (coodfish cookies) tradicional portuguese food
Wow, interesting. Of course, they would have the option of silencing that section to restore things if that was the only reason.
It got brighter
Boas tardes... :) Que ricas batatas... :)
Nice to get an update! You don't need to say what was in the last video, as people get interested they will check out your other videos anyway.
These videos are just awesome!!
Good harvest.
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That tape recorder is awesome .. reminding my granpa
Im glad you talked about the g7x mk3, I bought the mk2 aboit a year ago, glad I made the right decision not getting the mk3 :)
hoje é dia de ir a missa!
hope you know that the mass the singer is talking about is not the catholic kind ;D
@@m000Theevilcow only gets better
é hora de rezar
With DLSRs.. depending on the model/brand, you can setup profiles ahead of time. Combine that with a quick to setup tripods and quick connect mounts; you can have very easy to use setups. That being said, your video quality is just fine for my low standards on all of your videos I've watch so far.
nice
Fantastic haul
The perfect solution to the road noise! A clattering chain and bell.
As the son of a farmer. One thing I know is not to grow potatoes or other field crops for yourself. Leave it to the farmer with a potatoe harvester machine. Digging up potatoes is back breaking work. Potatoes are cheap at the farmers store.
Nice fox
In Australia 1500 kg of potatoes will net the farmer around $600 AUD or around $300 euro. That is why all the small farms have gone bust.
In our Supermarket and green grocers, this quality of potatoes would fetch around $ 3.50 ( australian dollar) per kilo, so that is why our small producers are leaving the market to the huge farms with massif machinery and flooding the market. If I were you I would plant about 20 m2 of potatoes which would probably feed you and your partner for one year. Living in spirit with you. Cheers
Gesus that's alot of spuds..I usualy plant more than I get. Lol
One hour early, did not expect that!
Hello there! Just found ur videos, and ur ideas and project are awesome. I live nearby and I was wondering If I could visit u guys. Anyways, lovely video, keep up the good work.
that's a lot of potatoes
Negative 17 is not cold😊
You just discovered the Project Kamp hymn!
Broa, it's a tough dense bread. Did Dave like it? You guys should get in touch with Cristiana Filgueiras of Get Hands Dirty RUclips channel. She lives in Porto, Portugal. It would be interesting to do a collaboration.
That’s so beautiful
Have you considered installing a septic system? I think that would be environmentally friendly.
Super leuk. Boa sorte 😊
Só por curiosidade, a Rita é portuguesa? Tenho essa impressão desde que apareceu a primeira vez mas não tenho a certeza 😅
Amazing
This comment is obviously like a year late, but it'd be nice if the "The Land :)" shot would be updated to show all the stuff that has changed in that land. It's always the same shot.
Nice video update, thanks
If i may say you helped them so much and they gave u 10 onions? Not even some potatoes that you harvest?
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That's why it's called 'autoffocus'.
in India we call that Potato Snack - Pakodi
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When will the community join you and the reconstruction of the ruines start?
Uhu
Why aren’t you growing your own potatoes?! It’s so easy…
How many acres of land have you?
Tell us about your books
White or sweet potatoes?
I would love to know what the Portuguese name for that deep fried snack is.
@@ruiPT-007 bolinhos de bacalhau
@@ruiPT-007 Is this like a local name? I'm curious about the origins of Japanese tempura, and read that it came from a Portuguese word, 'tempero', meaning seasonings. What they are eating looks really similar to some Japanese tempura. I wonder what is inside...?
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ruclips.net/video/KpsGJAxa98c/видео.html
@@ruiPT-007 Thanks for the information. The second (recipe) link didnt seem to work but the first article was very interesting.
And another thing, so lemme get this straight, you harvest potatoes and get paid in onions? I checked for the currency exchange rate for Potatoes to Onions, and all I got back was a recipe for stew, oh yeah, and some Dan Quayle nonsense.
@Conceição Reis (crickets)
5:57 what's that called?
Does this work without the slaves/volunteers?
You had been in Siberia and you didn’t get yourself a Russian girlfriend?! What is wrong with you?! 😁