It’s actually really encouraging seeing that everyone struggles no matter their photography experience and I shouldn’t be so hard on myself!, thanks for sharing
That‘s so true. You know it all and then in the end while taking that picture you forget a tiny thing and then you are like: Oh man I forgot something. We just had that a few days ago while in the woods with a friend of mine. Both of us were a bit puzzled while driving back home.
I enjoyed it. I feel like I’ve reached the point in our relationship where I just like hanging out with you and seeing what you’re up to that day. I admit, it is a bit of a one-sided relationship, but I’ll take it 😉
I find all your videos useful and inspiring Thomas. While it’s always great to see a perfect setup and image, when it doesn’t quite work out and you explain what went wrong, it helps immensely.
I really respect you showing and talking about photos that didn't turn out as you wanted them to. Hats off to you. I heard that it's like an artist doing sketches before they sit down to create the final piece of work. So thank you for showing that side of you and your work, I really appreciate it.
I like the authenticity that you bring to your videos. You are humble and genuine. You have the bravery to show the even professional photographers take bad photos and learn from every shoot. watching you make me want to dust my DSLR kit off and take it out and start shooting again.
Thomas, you are an exceptional photographer. Each of your vlogs makes up the "real life" of a professional landscape photographer. However, as much as anything else, your presentation style is a major contributor to your success. There is no need to feel a particular vlog needs an apology.
love that you post these videos you deem as failures. You enjoyed yourself and bagged a new location for a future time and it also shows you ain’t perfect like none of us are
I love that you share the videos even if you´re not happy with the results. You have so many great images, and there will be more, but I follow this channel for the experience, the entertainment and your thoughts. I know what you are capable of and I take the good shots as a bonus. But the value of this channel is your honesty. Take that away and I beleive many of us will lose the interest. Thank you for yet another great video Thomas.
Honestly, I think it's great to see your process, even when things don't turn out the way you wanted. I feel like too much of the content we see online ignores all our botched attempts, and discourages new artists that don't succeed every attempt. Cheers!
I love this kind of video, makes me and my struggles behind the camera feel almost human... Constant perfection without occasional failure, or self doubt feels fake and boring! This is true landscape photography to me...
If you go back in the autumn then make sure to head along the 697. There’s a woodland there where half the trees turn orange/yellow and half stay green. It happens in a clear dividing line between the two. Would look superb from a drone eye view.
Yeah I have to say one of the best things about your channel is that you post the mistakes and not just the "Social Media High Life" end of things. Cheers for sharing Tom.
Thomas - I actually did enjoy this! Yes, it's another proof that photography is like a roller coaster. It's up and down, usually in short sequence. What counts is to keep trying. And btw, I love the last shot!
Thanks for this one Thomas, it shows that it's alright to go out and not come back with keeper images, but the experience of the journey means you have future images when the conditions are right, we are always learning. :)
Loved the video, Thomas, and I think the final image is super, even with the flare. I was surprised how well the sky came out, from the video it seemed much too bright. I suppose a well coated lens helps when shooting straight into the sun.
I very much enjoyed the video. You can never tell how a particular photography expedition is going to turn out but your point about having a catalogue or library of locations to return to was good to take on board. As a beginner I realise that photography is a lifelong learning journey. I can’t even imagine how complicated it must be to work with film. It is inspiring to get your insights and see that we are all on our own journey and can learn something every time we venture out with the camera.
You really opened my eyes up to square shooting/cropping. I used to avoid it thinking it was to cliché because of Instagram but you've really helped me see how it can help control a scene/composition.
Very nice video. It shows that making great photographs is not guaranteed, but it can still be fun and useful. Can't wait to see footage from the place when you go back there in the autumn.
There is such an important story in here about success and failure not being a black and white affair, reminding us that there are layers of experience and learning in everything we undertake. Love your videos man!
This video depicted reality - many more photo trips rarely pan out as hoped. Never apologize for a failed trip…it shows that it can happen to anyone, as it does!! And like you said, chalk it up to a scouting trip. Those are invaluable to themselves!! I enjoyed this video…they always make me smile!
Lovely photos, I've never really been a fan of square format photos as I'm so used to 3:2 but when you show the clips of looking through the viewfinder and the resulting images they look great. Looks like a great way to spend a warm summer evening.
Several of my buddies that were in the army tell me that they used dog flea and tick collars to blouse their boots and it helped to keep the ticks off. Just don't let the collars stay in prolonged contact with your skin. I also carry a small 12 inch circular fold up reflector or a 12 inch square of light cardboard to use at a shade for my lenses.
I do realize that your primary focus (pun intended) is photography and you might be disappointed with not getting a banger of an image but you have to remember that you are also a filmmaker and for us the video and the location and the B-roll and the drone footage all tell a story. Even if that story is just here is a wonderfully beautiful location that had abounding potential. Don't get me wrong I love your photography and your unique perspective on abstract landscape photos but I also really enjoy watching you hike around in lovely environments.
Ticks! OH NO!! As someone who has been battling chronic Lyme for over eight year, I'm telling you to be aware of the symptoms and I am glad to see you are taking precautions. Stay safe out there!
It's always appreciated that you show us the "other side" of the Photography side. It can't always be epic landscapes, perfect conditions and breathtaking events. You have said it many times and everybody that does photography - be it me as a hobbyist or you as a professional know, that the "journey" is always the goal. You shouldn't go out for bangers - you should go out to go out and take a hike, a walk or a bike-ride and take your camera with you so you can hone your skills and keep motivated. Thanks for reminding me of that and keep it up!
Good to see a "failure" shared on RUclips! Scouting and missing on conditions are such a big part of landscape photography, all is not epicness and unicorns! Thanks for the honest posts!
I enjoyed the video. I myself spent most of yesterday afternoon and evening out taking pictures and doing a bit of hiking/exploring. I don't think I got any really great photos but I enjoyed myself and found a good place to put a trail camera when winter comes again.
really good to see the bad and hard times and just proving that you are not always perfect!! would love to see some of your climbing and bouldering experiences as the landscapes are fantastic
“Great waffling Tom, it’s been a dying art but you’re really helping to raise it’s profile & I think the photos were cool too, lens flare is somewhat demonised but I don’t always object👍
Can't wait to watch this after work! I'm probably going to Dolomites next week and I kinda' regret it is not autumn or spring, because of light, but I'll try to make the most of that trip and this video should be encouraging! :)
Being a Pedant I feel I need to point out that the “Ferns” looked more like Bracken, with Ferns the foliage all originates from one node at ground level, with Bracken the foliage grows from multiple nodes on the vertical stem.
Thanks for sharing your experience of shooting film, along with the challenge of shooting into the light. You find some great locations and make the most of them in your compositions. Personally I use my cap, or hat, to shield the camera, it's a useful habit I've developed and it's become instinctive.
Fun! Today I learned that Britain has ferns that blanket open fields. I’ve only seen ferns in woods in the States where they are mostly in shade or cool rock crevices. I look forward to the reshoot in the Fall!
Amazing video as always Thomas! Had some problems with lens flares with my first analog canon now, we got used to shoot in crazy conditions with the newer lenses - coatings, technics and stuff has come so far its crazy! Thank you also for your honesty - I think this is what RUclips and especially instagram needs a lot more of in order to motivate people. (Maybe buy a variable ND for you video xt-4 though - it could help with those crazy lighting condition you find yourself in). Greeting from rainy Germany!
Ticks are some of the nastiest pests outdoors. Glad you only managed two so far! That’s great for how much time you spend out hiking and climbing. But, good topic to bring attention to so others know to watch for them. I like the second later image of the cliffs but agree that a fall image there would be exceptional. Looking forward to the return trip!
🇨🇦/🇺🇸... Hey there Thomas! Definitely ticks are no joke. I'm glad you are being safe! Some of my own health issues are attributed to "LATE STAGE" Lyme disease because I had run around in the woods FOR YEARS in Southern Ontario, in shorts, with little regard for insects. To those new to the concern, I recommend "Sawyer's Permethrin Insect Repellent for Clothing Gear and Tents". Regarding shooting into the sun... SOME mirrorless shooters have run into issues of weird image artifacts positioned where phase detection pixels are embedded in the sensor... a completely new phenomenon. Cheers!
Great video as always! Recently found your channel and the content is both varied and inspiring to watch, keep up the great work! As an Exploration Geologist also it is lovely to see people enjoy the beauty of rock formations
I have never the feeling that I failed with my photography. Yes, off course I don’t like it when it happens, but for me it is really a learning process and know that I cannot shoot great images all the time. Only if I do shoot a great image, than It feels like winning an Olympic place
Showing errors isn't a negative, quite the opposite. Makes us mere mortals feel "normal". The images weren't that bad anyway Thomas. As people have said, its good to see why things haven't worked out. I personally dont just come to see great images, I come here to learn and things not going to plan is part of learning.
Enjoyed watching you struggle with harsh lighting. My last two mornings of bird photography have been like that. One morning I got a fabulous silhouette shot of a great blue heron standing in the water with the sun and reflection coming from behind. And, I got a rim lighted shot of a small bird that was very successful. But, mostly, I dread going out with the camera on bright, sunny mornings. I did appreciate how you were able to capture some well saturated color in your shots. I shot film for 46 years and seldom got that kind of definition with that much atmospheric interference.
I already imagine Autumnal weather😍 and I will absolutely wait until you visit this area again Thomas:) Love this landscape photography with trees, gorgeous❤😘 Thank you. Good luck:)
I love these videos, especially when they include images of Northumberland, my home county. I started my climbing career on Northumberland sandstone in the 1970's, Simonside was the first crag I ever visited but I can't place this location, where is it please. My climbing days here in China are over now but I still enjoy my photography and I am still learning from excellent videos produced by people like yourself.
I always shoot 2 things to the sun, Golden hour and all my portraits straight to the sun. Golden hour obviously for beautiful backlight and portraits - my F 1.4 lens is good enough to pickup all light on the face that i need without harsh highlights on the skin (which you get when facing the sun) and I usually choose a tree or something on the background to create beautiful bokeh.
For us owners of Schmidt-Cassegrain (coffee can looking) telescopes we typically need dew shields attached to the front (it's like a very long lens hood). The high end ones are metal, but for your classical cheapskate they have flexible version with velcro (I think it's sheet ABS). "Cheap", rolls up nicely, very robust - I'm thinking something like that would make a decent lens flare shield for you. A little cross hobby thinking. :^)
I really enjoyed watching this, I'll echo other comments and say it's good to see you struggle as much as the rest of us. I sort of half recognised the start of your route, connected with the Scouts I think, but I didn't recognised the actual place you took the photos
It’s actually really encouraging seeing that everyone struggles no matter their photography experience and I shouldn’t be so hard on myself!, thanks for sharing
That‘s so true. You know it all and then in the end while taking that picture you forget a tiny thing and then you are like: Oh man I forgot something. We just had that a few days ago while in the woods with a friend of mine. Both of us were a bit puzzled while driving back home.
completely agree with your comment!
I like when people post mistakes also... It is better for learning
Always appreciate the fact that when things don’t go to plan. You explain why things haven’t worked. Awesome Vlog as always Thomas.
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I enjoyed it. I feel like I’ve reached the point in our relationship where I just like hanging out with you and seeing what you’re up to that day. I admit, it is a bit of a one-sided relationship, but I’ll take it 😉
I'll take it too 🖐️
Ok okay 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
@@ThomasHeatonPhoto the
@@ThomasHeatonPhoto the boss
Going with that figure of speech; this might be more of a polyandric kind of relationship then I take it too! Lol
I get so relaxed when I wacht your films
I find all your videos useful and inspiring Thomas. While it’s always great to see a perfect setup and image, when it doesn’t quite work out and you explain what went wrong, it helps immensely.
It was worth a watch & listen just to hear the shutter release of a Film Camera, magic sound.
I really respect you showing and talking about photos that didn't turn out as you wanted them to. Hats off to you. I heard that it's like an artist doing sketches before they sit down to create the final piece of work. So thank you for showing that side of you and your work, I really appreciate it.
I like the authenticity that you bring to your videos. You are humble and genuine. You have the bravery to show the even professional photographers take bad photos and learn from every shoot. watching you make me want to dust my DSLR kit off and take it out and start shooting again.
Video's like this help me get through my own days when things don't turn out as planned.
Thomas, you are an exceptional photographer. Each of your vlogs makes up the "real life" of a professional landscape photographer. However, as much as anything else, your presentation style is a major contributor to your success. There is no need to feel a particular vlog needs an apology.
love that you post these videos you deem as failures. You enjoyed yourself and bagged a new location for a future time and it also shows you ain’t perfect like none of us are
I’m always inspired whenever I watch ur videos, just so relaxed and chill yet so information
I love that you share the videos even if you´re not happy with the results. You have so many great images, and there will be more, but I follow this channel for the experience, the entertainment and your thoughts. I know what you are capable of and I take the good shots as a bonus. But the value of this channel is your honesty. Take that away and I beleive many of us will lose the interest. Thank you for yet another great video Thomas.
Honestly, I think it's great to see your process, even when things don't turn out the way you wanted. I feel like too much of the content we see online ignores all our botched attempts, and discourages new artists that don't succeed every attempt. Cheers!
I love this kind of video, makes me and my struggles behind the camera feel almost human... Constant perfection without occasional failure, or self doubt feels fake and boring! This is true landscape photography to me...
Thanks for another Film Video! and for taking us along another adventure!.
If you go back in the autumn then make sure to head along the 697. There’s a woodland there where half the trees turn orange/yellow and half stay green. It happens in a clear dividing line between the two. Would look superb from a drone eye view.
Yeah I have to say one of the best things about your channel is that you post the mistakes and not just the "Social Media High Life" end of things. Cheers for sharing Tom.
Thomas - I actually did enjoy this! Yes, it's another proof that photography is like a roller coaster. It's up and down, usually in short sequence. What counts is to keep trying. And btw, I love the last shot!
You have and will always create some of the best content to watch. The vibe is my vibe
Thanks for this one Thomas, it shows that it's alright to go out and not come back with keeper images, but the experience of the journey means you have future images when the conditions are right, we are always learning. :)
Loved the video, Thomas, and I think the final image is super, even with the flare. I was surprised how well the sky came out, from the video it seemed much too bright. I suppose a well coated lens helps when shooting straight into the sun.
Good to see the tick precautions being shared! They can be fatal if you don’t catch them, I learned that firsthand. 🙏🏻
Great video, as usual. ❤️
Same here.
I very much enjoyed the video. You can never tell how a particular photography expedition is going to turn out but your point about having a catalogue or library of locations to return to was good to take on board. As a beginner I realise that photography is a lifelong learning journey. I can’t even imagine how complicated it must be to work with film. It is inspiring to get your insights and see that we are all on our own journey and can learn something every time we venture out with the camera.
The square framing always reminds me of the great album covers of my youth. I like it.
You really opened my eyes up to square shooting/cropping. I used to avoid it thinking it was to cliché because of Instagram but you've really helped me see how it can help control a scene/composition.
Very nice video. It shows that making great photographs is not guaranteed, but it can still be fun and useful. Can't wait to see footage from the place when you go back there in the autumn.
it's always really nice to see your videos. I know the struggle to shoot directly into the sun, only sometimes it pays you off.
Thomas's energy is so soothing and relaxing. Love your videos mate.
There is such an important story in here about success and failure not being a black and white affair, reminding us that there are layers of experience and learning in everything we undertake. Love your videos man!
This video depicted reality - many more photo trips rarely pan out as hoped. Never apologize for a failed trip…it shows that it can happen to anyone, as it does!!
And like you said, chalk it up to a scouting trip. Those are invaluable to themselves!! I enjoyed this video…they always make me smile!
Another great natural video. Thanks Tom, really enjoyed this one.
Lovely photos, I've never really been a fan of square format photos as I'm so used to 3:2 but when you show the clips of looking through the viewfinder and the resulting images they look great.
Looks like a great way to spend a warm summer evening.
Heaton's check list....Film cameras-tick, tripod-tick, spare batteries-tick, vlogging camer-tick, ticks-tick....damn!
Please come back to this shot Thomas! Loved this one.
Several of my buddies that were in the army tell me that they used dog flea and tick collars to blouse their boots and it helped to keep the ticks off. Just don't let the collars stay in prolonged contact with your skin. I also carry a small 12 inch circular fold up reflector or a 12 inch square of light cardboard to use at a shade for my lenses.
I definitely need to make some sort of shade 👍
I do realize that your primary focus (pun intended) is photography and you might be disappointed with not getting a banger of an image but you have to remember that you are also a filmmaker and for us the video and the location and the B-roll and the drone footage all tell a story. Even if that story is just here is a wonderfully beautiful location that had abounding potential. Don't get me wrong I love your photography and your unique perspective on abstract landscape photos but I also really enjoy watching you hike around in lovely environments.
I thoroughly enjoy your videos and work, including this one, and find them a great inspiration. Thanks, and keep creating 😊.
Landscapes are hard, which is why I just watch you doing them. :)
Ticks! OH NO!! As someone who has been battling chronic Lyme for over eight year, I'm telling you to be aware of the symptoms and I am glad to see you are taking precautions. Stay safe out there!
It's always appreciated that you show us the "other side" of the Photography side.
It can't always be epic landscapes, perfect conditions and breathtaking events.
You have said it many times and everybody that does photography - be it me as a hobbyist or you as a professional know, that the "journey" is always the goal.
You shouldn't go out for bangers - you should go out to go out and take a hike, a walk or a bike-ride and take your camera with you so you can hone your skills and keep motivated.
Thanks for reminding me of that and keep it up!
You're a storyteller, and the best stories have good and bad in them. It's a joy to go along on your journeys and to learn from you.
Good to see a "failure" shared on RUclips! Scouting and missing on conditions are such a big part of landscape photography, all is not epicness and unicorns! Thanks for the honest posts!
Enjoyable video because I learn from every one of yours. Beautiful scenery and look forward to the fall shot from this location.
I enjoyed the video. I myself spent most of yesterday afternoon and evening out taking pictures and doing a bit of hiking/exploring. I don't think I got any really great photos but I enjoyed myself and found a good place to put a trail camera when winter comes again.
I relish every one of your videos, Thomas. You have been - and remain - my #1 inspiration. 👍🦘🇦🇺
I love lens flare - the ultimate giveaway of the details of the lens, number of elements and the number of aperture blades.
Everyone of your videos is a good video, and I always watch to the end! Love it mate!
really good to see the bad and hard times and just proving that you are not always perfect!! would love to see some of your climbing and bouldering experiences as the landscapes are fantastic
Ektar 100 is my favorite film. Would love to see the autumn video shot on Ektar 100 as well.
Always give me something to take away from your experiences, so seeing your struggles is helpful as well.
“Great waffling Tom, it’s been a dying art but you’re really helping to raise it’s profile & I think the photos were cool too, lens flare is somewhat demonised but I don’t always object👍
Can't wait to watch this after work! I'm probably going to Dolomites next week and I kinda' regret it is not autumn or spring, because of light, but I'll try to make the most of that trip and this video should be encouraging! :)
I really enjoyed the last image. The flare adds to the 'moment' for me. It's like having a human touch without seeing a person. Thanks for sharing!
Always a treat to see the locations you find! Places change according to the time of year - so always a good idea to return :)
Its never a fail if you have learned something, great video.
That area of Northumberland around Rothbury is beautiful. Looking forward to the Autumn version.
Good encouragement that we all need to experiment now and then. No experimentation, no discovery.
Absolutely amazing ❤️
You image @ 10:00 min is such a great composition, nice light and contrast, pulls interest all the way through, give it another consideration.
Being a Pedant I feel I need to point out that the “Ferns” looked more like Bracken, with Ferns the foliage all originates from one node at ground level, with Bracken the foliage grows from multiple nodes on the vertical stem.
I think you're right 👍
The trousers in socks is such a good new look!! Can't wait to take my family out to the supermarket dressed like that.🤣🤣
Thanks for sharing your experience of shooting film, along with the challenge of shooting into the light. You find some great locations and make the most of them in your compositions. Personally I use my cap, or hat, to shield the camera, it's a useful habit I've developed and it's become instinctive.
Fun! Today I learned that Britain has ferns that blanket open fields. I’ve only seen ferns in woods in the States where they are mostly in shade or cool rock crevices. I look forward to the reshoot in the Fall!
Amazing video as always Thomas! Had some problems with lens flares with my first analog canon now, we got used to shoot in crazy conditions with the newer lenses - coatings, technics and stuff has come so far its crazy! Thank you also for your honesty - I think this is what RUclips and especially instagram needs a lot more of in order to motivate people. (Maybe buy a variable ND for you video xt-4 though - it could help with those crazy lighting condition you find yourself in). Greeting from rainy Germany!
Ticks are some of the nastiest pests outdoors. Glad you only managed two so far! That’s great for how much time you spend out hiking and climbing. But, good topic to bring attention to so others know to watch for them. I like the second later image of the cliffs but agree that a fall image there would be exceptional. Looking forward to the return trip!
One benefit of wearing a hat/cap is that it works great as a hand held anti-flare device. I'm with you - I hate ticks. Thanks for sharing!
🇨🇦/🇺🇸... Hey there Thomas! Definitely ticks are no joke. I'm glad you are being safe! Some of my own health issues are attributed to "LATE STAGE" Lyme disease because I had run around in the woods FOR YEARS in Southern Ontario, in shorts, with little regard for insects. To those new to the concern, I recommend "Sawyer's Permethrin Insect Repellent for Clothing Gear and Tents". Regarding shooting into the sun... SOME mirrorless shooters have run into issues of weird image artifacts positioned where phase detection pixels are embedded in the sensor... a completely new phenomenon. Cheers!
Love Ektar 100. It can easily handle shooting into the sun!
Always happy that you take us along, even when you feel like it's not gone well. Still enjoyable and learn lots 😃
Are you an animal lover too?
That's a cute dog with you on your profile
What's her name?
Superb!!!! 👍
Admire your confidence and skill to shoot with film. If I had my own darkroom, I would do it again. My son is quite envious of your film cameras.
Putting in the work! Thanks for the inspiration!
Great video as always! Recently found your channel and the content is both varied and inspiring to watch, keep up the great work! As an Exploration Geologist also it is lovely to see people enjoy the beauty of rock formations
I think the last image is fabulous, mate, you are too harsh on yourself. The flare gives it a bit of a dreamy and mystical mood.
Still loving the van. So sharp looking.
I have never the feeling that I failed with my photography. Yes, off course I don’t like it when it happens, but for me it is really a learning process and know that I cannot shoot great images all the time. Only if I do shoot a great image, than It feels like winning an Olympic place
Showing errors isn't a negative, quite the opposite. Makes us mere mortals feel "normal". The images weren't that bad anyway Thomas. As people have said, its good to see why things haven't worked out. I personally dont just come to see great images, I come here to learn and things not going to plan is part of learning.
Enjoyed watching you struggle with harsh lighting. My last two mornings of bird photography have been like that. One morning I got a fabulous silhouette shot of a great blue heron standing in the water with the sun and reflection coming from behind. And, I got a rim lighted shot of a small bird that was very successful. But, mostly, I dread going out with the camera on bright, sunny mornings. I did appreciate how you were able to capture some well saturated color in your shots. I shot film for 46 years and seldom got that kind of definition with that much atmospheric interference.
Frequency separation should be a more effective technique for removing the most obvious lens flare on the final image Thomas
I already imagine Autumnal weather😍
and I will absolutely wait until you visit this area again Thomas:) Love this landscape photography with trees, gorgeous❤😘 Thank you. Good luck:)
Glad to see a return of the GX617, always love the images you get from it.
Agh, disappointed to say it never came out of the bag.
I'm lusting after one of these... or at the very least the 6x9 version. :)
@@ThomasHeatonPhoto Perhaps a pano calendar is in order for next year? A nice complement to Square.
Yeah, I've enjoyed it :)
Great Thomas Heaton Video, thanks for sharing
I love these videos, especially when they include images of Northumberland, my home county. I started my climbing career on Northumberland sandstone in the 1970's, Simonside was the first crag I ever visited but I can't place this location, where is it please. My climbing days here in China are over now but I still enjoy my photography and I am still learning from excellent videos produced by people like yourself.
Hi guys i like your style inline of photography, for now your my idol, you are great photographer
I always shoot 2 things to the sun, Golden hour and all my portraits straight to the sun. Golden hour obviously for beautiful backlight and portraits - my F 1.4 lens is good enough to pickup all light on the face that i need without harsh highlights on the skin (which you get when facing the sun) and I usually choose a tree or something on the background to create beautiful bokeh.
I’d love to see more of that Fuji panoramic camera
For us owners of Schmidt-Cassegrain (coffee can looking) telescopes we typically need dew shields attached to the front (it's like a very long lens hood). The high end ones are metal, but for your classical cheapskate they have flexible version with velcro (I think it's sheet ABS). "Cheap", rolls up nicely, very robust - I'm thinking something like that would make a decent lens flare shield for you. A little cross hobby thinking. :^)
I really enjoyed watching this, I'll echo other comments and say it's good to see you struggle as much as the rest of us.
I sort of half recognised the start of your route, connected with the Scouts I think, but I didn't recognised the actual place you took the photos
What a superman are you ? Rock climber, film photographer, van builder ... the more your channel matures the more interesting it gets ..
Haha actually a great video, thanks. Enjoyed it immensely
Excellent video not just the photos I enjoy watching you use the film cameras. Can you try a twin lens reflex camera.
Guess no room in the van for an ironing board ? Great to see the Fuji WIDE back.....if only for a few moments.
Made me laugh at the end Tom. Great vid as always. Thank you.
Such a beautiful location bro, and I really enjoy it, thank you, success and of course always in good health
was your mate with the sandals Gavin Hardcastle ? haha. he always wears "appropriate footwear"
Pretty cool location Tom, loved it!
have to do this myself I need a scouting and experimental shoot.