Listening to that bland hackneyed soundtrack you would never guess that this amazing landscape inspired some of the most wonderful music. Watch with the sound turned down.
Will be spending three days in Clifden in October. Then three in Athenry, before finishing up with five nights Donegal/Trim. Our 4th trip to Ireland (or, HEAVEN!). If you will, tell me a couple “musts” for the Donegal stay (assuming the seas at that time of year are only from observing by land!) Thanks!
Connemara is a place for exploring slowly and absorbing the history - mostly tragic - of the area. You've got some nice shots there but they're spoiled by the crazy speed at which you've run the clip. Slow down. Get some breaking light and evening light shots and find some slow, folk/trad Irish music to complement the atmosphere of the area. Well done, otherwise.
Listening to that bland hackneyed soundtrack you would never guess that this amazing landscape inspired some of the most wonderful music. Watch with the sound turned down.
Connemara is stunning..class footage 👏 by you..well done🙂👍
Thanks a lot, doing my best 😀
Will be spending three days in Clifden in October. Then three in Athenry, before finishing up with five nights Donegal/Trim. Our 4th trip to Ireland (or, HEAVEN!). If you will, tell me a couple “musts” for the Donegal stay (assuming the seas at that time of year are only from observing by land!)
Thanks!
Aashleagh falls. It's written on the signpost.
Great vlog your editing is excellent
I'm just learning, thanks a lot for your good words! That's motivate me!
I can't start the race fast like you 😢 how do you do this?
Hiya!-dude, top job-;)
Thanks! Feadback always appreciated!
Yep. Nothing wrong with that. A little pause at sign posts would be advantage,,, if there is a signpost
🙌👍😉
Naw. Sound was ok
Nothing worst than a tootley wootley tinwhistle sound😮
Connemara is a place for exploring slowly and absorbing the history - mostly tragic - of the area. You've got some nice shots there but they're spoiled by the crazy speed at which you've run the clip. Slow down. Get some breaking light and evening light shots and find some slow, folk/trad Irish music to complement the atmosphere of the area.
Well done, otherwise.
What an awful soundtrack