In this day and age of face/insta 'perfectness', it feels cosy and human to see those other sides of things and they're always welcome. Never bleed your creativity juices - or lack thereof - for content filling sakes. No pictures? Have a chat with us, tell us a story of yester times or just simply brew more tea, or whatever else boats your float. Myself, and I believe many others, also come here for you too. cheerio
oh, also just to add - since I finished watching your film only after having written the previous comment - that I really enjoyed the pictures and that last one was superb!! And isn't it just serendipitous that the polariser's lack of full coverage actually contributed to adding a wee (since it's Scotland) extra layer of a more intimate window into that beautiful tree you spotted?
That's exactly why I don't think I could go pro as a landscape photographer. These days you seem to have to be on RUclips to get known and I know if I was just going out because I felt I had to I'd quickly give up. For a pro having the freedom to just go when the weather is right is great but so is just deciding as an amateur that you don't feel like it and do something else. Hats off for keeping it going Thomas.
I can't even imagine the challenges of creating weekly videos even during a slump. But it's refreshing to see the everyday struggles, because it's easy to focus only on the good days/trips. I did enjoy the submerged tree. Keep on slogging 🙂
Imagine knocking out one video every week for months and nobody ever watching them ! I know that pain !! Last one had 3 or 4 Hasselblad portfolio keepers. I guess it wasn't a total waste of time . RUclips Motivation rather low right now . I should leave the video stuff to the handsome dudes and focus on my camera , big fan of mr Heatons work
End of the day we're all human, yes even RUclips content creators, and we put so much pressure on ourselves to either 'be the best' or 'produce the best' or 'take the best shot', that we forget that there needs to be a balance of downtime and there will be 'mediocre' days ...although we shouldn't call them mediocre, as they are just as , if not more important, than the 'great' days. Cut yourself some slack, you're allowed to have these kind of days. Thank you for sharing, and helping show the watchers the effort that is required to produce quality content, keep up the great work.
You don't need to apologise, we all have good days and some days the creativity is there and some days it isn't - Keep doing what you do as I love your work and find you inspiring
Getting motivated with no sleep is difficult. You pulled it out of the hat. Great job all three are good. What you said is true, it's the subject that people would just walk right by. They're shocked to see it thorough the eye, of another.
Don't beat yourself up Tom. Yes we love your photography, but we also love seeing you enjoy your van, have a cup of tea and a biscuit, and make interesting camper-pie meals (that's what we call those contraptions, camper-pie makers lol)! That being said, the last image was just beautiful. So don't apologize for being you, that's why we watch every week. No need to prove anything, you've already done that. Thanks for the adventure!
I have had many of those days, they happen more often than not these days. Actually enjoyed this video quite a lot as I sat comfy in my van with a hot cup of coffee. The last image was very pleasing 📷 Jason
I have no ability to take a good photo, never have done, and no real interest in the methodology but it's great to spend time in your company every week and see an enthusiast and expert at work. Thank you. That last image . . . WOW!
I have fond memories of Glencoe some fifty years ago. Great landscapes, warm beer and the pub near the hostel closing around fiveish so men could or had to go home for supper. I think that has changed. Greetings young man from the home of Abraham Lake. Stay safe.
You are so real and down to earth and I love that about you! Not to mention your vision and photography! My fave was the tree in the water!! Gorgeous image!
the submerged sunken tree image looked so mesmerizing my eyes got a little bit teary when you revealed for some reason , it was alone so worth the 25min price of admission
I really enjoy your videos. For me there are three enjoyable parts to your story - The travelling in the van which I love, the cooking and the photography.
Even tho you made not have felt the feeling on this trip, it was very enjoyable as always to go on the adventure with you , that sunken tree image was sweet and I can see it appearing on a future calendar for sure... perhaps you need a change of scenery mate, time to jump on the ferry and bring the camper on a tour over here :-)
Tom - great video. I like the total package and diversity you provide. The great, good, bad, ugly honesty is a benefit to me. You are master with the “monkey” too and the Meal prep was fun to watch. Keep doing what you do and how you do it. Thanks.
You nearly lost me when I spotted brown sauce on your pizza - it’s what I miss most in Belgium (Closely followed by pasties and pork pie’s), so I began salivating and tuned out of the conversation for quite a while..You got my attention again at the beautiful image of the submerged tree…tasty shot even without brown sauce !
Hi from New Zealand. Thomas, that is fantastic scenery. Driving & sleeping in a van in snow in palces like that, what a dream!!!! I'm no photographer but man I love the photos you take, and the process of getting those shots, I don't understand any of the "lingo" but I just love what you do. That submerged tree was absolutely stunning. I love your van, I'm trying get one for myself, so I can go away and use my drone to capture awesome images like you do with you cameras. Also, from 15:17 in your video resonated with me, as I lack motivation everyday to do what I want, but I still try, and like you said "the truth is you don't nail it everyday" and that applies to every aspect of life for me, but still keep on keeping on. That said, your videos are my "go to" when I feel a little down. So keep up the great work, and maybe oneday I'll understand photographer "lingo" Sorry for the long comment. Just started following you on Instagram, and Facebook too.
Have to agree about the lack of motivation on really bad weather days. Nobody wants to be out in stormy weather, so we’ll done for braving the elements 👍 I would add that your photography has certainly taken a turn of recent. The days of shooting grand vistas seem to be long gone and it’s certainly something I for one, miss. Having said that, the last shot in this video of the submerged branch was exceptional. Keep on keeping on mate 👍
Welcome to Scotland....the Glen Coe Ski area car park was being abused.....in 2020 on one night they had counted over 40 campers /. cars overnight in car park and got less than £5 in honesty box and to add insult to injury had to clean up the mess left behind......People just spoil it for themselves...🤬
There is something really refreshing about your videos because of your "warts 'n all" openness, especially like this one when things don't go well or to plan. You display a vulnerability that frankly separates you from the herd. I love the final image of the partly submerged tree - so well spotted and the shot was so well executed.
Thanks Thomas for being honest and human, so many other utube photographers pretend that every shoot has to be great and produce wonderful shots, when we all know it’s not that easy, though you do show with skill you can get the results. 👍🏻
David Curley my hat goes off to you for you freedom honesty and photography key points to Many to mention we get put in a Place of fear to comment on peoples posts but old Thomas here is a good sort and does it well like you keeping it true
I really appreciate your sharing the reality that as the old saying goes; “Momma said there would be days like these!” Your persistence does pay off! Really enjoyed your video in front of a roaring fire!
I am glad I’m not alone with having fruitless treks to ‘find a shot’ where my camera gear spends all the time in the bag. Inspiration is hard sometimes. And then other times (far less often), I can’t stop taking shots. I haven’t quite worked out why the good times are so few with my own photography.
I know the feeling about pushing yourself to a good image. Because I am an amature in this I feel thus alone, I always have the feeling I have to proof myself.But in the end I an doing it for myself and to clear my head and enjoy nature. Today I stood still by the fact that I am now 1 year on this hobby, I looked my pc and had thousands of onsorted images that I had to look into. Well I was surprised that I didn't know that there were very nice images among them. So if I feel that way what you had I just sorted my maps. but I am honest by myself and still I have a lot to learn.
Fair play to you for getting out of the van in that weather , great video as usual , what version of Rab jacket did you have on there ? looked ideal for the weather
Awesome video again Thomas. If ever the motivation with the photography lapses slightly you can always do a cooking video from your van with a Ridge Monkey, looked good and even Delia or Nigella would have approved. Nice images 👍🏻
I would say there is a key message here for aspiring photographers Thomas in that there will be days where the photography wont happen for various reasons as sometimes it can be construed that every day will be a winner in terms of images. That being said the Scots pine image was beautiful and the abstract image was stunning and you certainly looked like you had your enthusiasm back the next day
A few thoughts that I had while watching this... - I really appreciated you revealing how long the drive was. Living in the American Midwest, sometimes if feels like you can get anywhere in the UK really quickly (5hrs is the drive from Chicago to St Louis). But I know I have a lot of great variety within 5 hours! - A temperature of -2C is a really pleasant winter day here 😂 It is always the wind chill that gets you though. - Turning a bunch of the video into "van cooking" episodes was hilarious. Love the experimentation! - I could totally empathize with just not feeling it because you haven't slept well or at all. The images you did take were still fantastic! - I'll 100% be back for the next video. Been a subscriber and avid viewer for years now, and the honesty you bring to your photography and videos under all conditions is what makes this my #1 must-watch channel.
I thoroughly enjoyed this piece, Tom. You cover so much of the joys and disappointments in photography: from experiencing and ultimately accepting “off days” to pushing to find the hidden gem of a scene. Honestly, your last image is breathtaking and your vision inspiring. As the video pans across the loch, I couldn’t help but leap at the more obvious, grandiose vista image of the snow capped mountain and reflection. I thought “ooh, that is the image that jumps out at me!” But no, you acknowledge it’s beauty as part of the setting, but not the story of the loch. Instead, you honed in on the fallen tree partially submerged underwater, something I may have missed if I had been there. It defied my instinct but quite honestly, your image far surpassed what I envisioned for the scene. It told a more compelling story of life, death, endurance that is the story of nature. Thank you for sharing this process. I love seeing new ways of seeing a scene.
Love the photo of the submerged tree! I must add that whenever I am watching your videos where you eat I get hungry too. You are making me fat Thomas Heaton. :)
I've been folowing you for years dear Thomas. Never put any comment even if I enjoy it. This video was really nice, the way you describe the struggling of a landscape photographer, all the miss for one nice image. So many times on the field for nothing and sometime you're just here and you've plenty of images in a row. It's hard, but you keep going and on top of that you're filming it. F*ck mad respect for that.
Fabulous Tom, All that way… though you would not have seen those three subjects anywhere else but there. So mission and search accomplished. You are doing the right thing by standing back and relaxing into those moods and on a happy tummy, before re-looking around with a fresh eye. Lotsa best wishes from Nz, love the van and what you have set up for yourself. Love your honesty and your flow is getting more smooth and that’s a good sign. Great camera work and don’t fuss on splicing your vids perfectly. We are all as crazy as you can be and we watch because we can see ourselves being you and you make it possible for us to feel we can do it. You keep things real. Truly yours from all of us I’m sure. Lotsa hugs 👍👍👍❤️👍👍👍
Loving the rich brown tones on the submerged log against the white above. In streams and rivers with that brown colour in Australia where I come from, it would be from tannin, particularly woth ti-tree in the surounding bush. I don't know what causes the colour in Scotland.
In this day and age of face/insta 'perfectness', it feels cosy and human to see those other sides of things and they're always welcome. Never bleed your creativity juices - or lack thereof - for content filling sakes. No pictures? Have a chat with us, tell us a story of yester times or just simply brew more tea, or whatever else boats your float. Myself, and I believe many others, also come here for you too. cheerio
oh, also just to add - since I finished watching your film only after having written the previous comment - that I really enjoyed the pictures and that last one was superb!! And isn't it just serendipitous that the polariser's lack of full coverage actually contributed to adding a wee (since it's Scotland) extra layer of a more intimate window into that beautiful tree you spotted?
That's exactly why I don't think I could go pro as a landscape photographer. These days you seem to have to be on RUclips to get known and I know if I was just going out because I felt I had to I'd quickly give up. For a pro having the freedom to just go when the weather is right is great but so is just deciding as an amateur that you don't feel like it and do something else. Hats off for keeping it going Thomas.
The submerged image was simply stunning. I would have been trying to get the mountain reflections 🤣
Agreed. Love that image
Lol, it's funny because I initially went for the mountain reflection, but it was so bland, so I moved on. Glad you like it.
Yes, terrific photo. I'd say "very unique" but that's bad grammar!
I was thinking the exact same thing. When he stopped there I tought he was going to shoot that 🤣
@@ThomasHeatonPhoto Fantastic shot.
Easily one of the best from the last weeks.
That last image of the tree branches in the water was one of your best ever in my opinion.
I can't even imagine the challenges of creating weekly videos even during a slump. But it's refreshing to see the everyday struggles, because it's easy to focus only on the good days/trips. I did enjoy the submerged tree. Keep on slogging 🙂
Imagine knocking out one video every week for months and nobody ever watching them ! I know that pain !! Last one had 3 or 4 Hasselblad portfolio keepers. I guess it wasn't a total waste of time .
RUclips Motivation rather low right now . I should leave the video stuff to the handsome dudes and focus on my camera , big fan of mr Heatons work
End of the day we're all human, yes even RUclips content creators, and we put so much pressure on ourselves to either 'be the best' or 'produce the best' or 'take the best shot', that we forget that there needs to be a balance of downtime and there will be 'mediocre' days ...although we shouldn't call them mediocre, as they are just as , if not more important, than the 'great' days. Cut yourself some slack, you're allowed to have these kind of days. Thank you for sharing, and helping show the watchers the effort that is required to produce quality content, keep up the great work.
You don't need to apologise, we all have good days and some days the creativity is there and some days it isn't - Keep doing what you do as I love your work and find you inspiring
Getting motivated with no sleep is difficult. You pulled it out of the hat. Great job all three are good. What you said is true, it's the subject that people would just walk right by. They're shocked to see it thorough the eye, of another.
You know what?
With your pictures you really are a 'story teller'.
Well, to me you are.
Brilliant
You produce the most beautiful vlogs. Do you really think most people watch for the photography? Nope. We are enthralled with Shaggy.
The sunken tree image is a masterpiece imo, worth the whole trip in itself ... nice one Thomas
IMO the image at 14:10 has a mystic feel, "I let my soul and spirit fly, into the mystic". Great image 👍😎👍
Early morning breakfast + your vlogs, couldn't be better ♥️
Don't beat yourself up Tom. Yes we love your photography, but we also love seeing you enjoy your van, have a cup of tea and a biscuit, and make interesting camper-pie meals (that's what we call those contraptions, camper-pie makers lol)!
That being said, the last image was just beautiful. So don't apologize for being you, that's why we watch every week. No need to prove anything, you've already done that. Thanks for the adventure!
Perhaps it was a blessing in disguise the bad nights sleep led you to the great photo of the tree trunk.
I have had many of those days, they happen more often than not these days. Actually enjoyed this video quite a lot as I sat comfy in my van with a hot cup of coffee. The last image was very pleasing 📷
Jason
See you next week
I have no ability to take a good photo, never have done, and no real interest in the methodology but it's great to spend time in your company every week and see an enthusiast and expert at work. Thank you. That last image . . . WOW!
Got the biggest smile when the video started and you were playing music from the hunts!
Heck this is the best of both worlds van camping and photography all in one
I have fond memories of Glencoe some fifty years ago. Great landscapes, warm beer and the pub near the hostel closing around fiveish so men could or had to go home for supper. I think that has changed. Greetings young man from the home of Abraham Lake. Stay safe.
Last photo was breathtaking!😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏 Thank you for giving such a wonderful feelings. Good luck and take care ! 🤗🖐️
That branch in the water image is phenomenal.
Two pines shot is awesomely beautiful 👍👍👍👍
It struck me how relatable days like this are to work in non-creative industries too. We're never always going to be at our best, and that's OK.
I love that intimate photo of the submerged tree..... genius!!!
"Please come back" 😂😂.... absolutely love the images you came away with.👍
You are so real and down to earth and I love that about you! Not to mention your vision and photography! My fave was the tree in the water!! Gorgeous image!
the submerged sunken tree image looked so mesmerizing my eyes got a little bit teary when you revealed for some reason , it was alone so worth the 25min price of admission
Sometimes the van is the thing, not just the thing that gets you to the the thing.
Walking, talking, shooting (and cooking) with Thomas. Wednesdays are great!
I really enjoy your videos. For me there are three enjoyable parts to your story - The travelling in the van which I love, the cooking and the photography.
Lol, calling it cooking is a bit of a stretch. Glad you like it though 👍
Yep, 3 in 1.
I'll subscribe to a ridge-monkey, van life cooking channel with Thomas 🤣
Love that image of the trees in the snow storm!
Even tho you made not have felt the feeling on this trip, it was very enjoyable as always to go on the adventure with you , that sunken tree image was sweet and I can see it appearing on a future calendar for sure... perhaps you need a change of scenery mate, time to jump on the ferry and bring the camper on a tour over here :-)
Tom - great video. I like the total package and diversity you provide. The great, good, bad, ugly honesty is a benefit to me. You are master with the “monkey” too and the Meal prep was fun to watch. Keep doing what you do and how you do it. Thanks.
I really like that last shot of the tree. I was coming back anyway but that alone should bring people back
That last image was one of my favourite of last few videos. Congrats
These are the videos I like to watch. I find them very raw and easier to relate.
You nearly lost me when I spotted brown sauce on your pizza - it’s what I miss most in Belgium (Closely followed by pasties and pork pie’s), so I began salivating and tuned out of the conversation for quite a while..You got my attention again at the beautiful image of the submerged tree…tasty shot even without brown sauce !
Hi from New Zealand.
Thomas, that is fantastic scenery. Driving & sleeping in a van in snow in palces like that, what a dream!!!! I'm no photographer but man I love the photos you take, and the process of getting those shots, I don't understand any of the "lingo" but I just love what you do. That submerged tree was absolutely stunning. I love your van, I'm trying get one for myself, so I can go away and use my drone to capture awesome images like you do with you cameras.
Also, from 15:17 in your video resonated with me, as I lack motivation everyday to do what I want, but I still try, and like you said "the truth is you don't nail it everyday" and that applies to every aspect of life for me, but still keep on keeping on. That said, your videos are my "go to" when I feel a little down. So keep up the great work, and maybe oneday I'll understand photographer "lingo"
Sorry for the long comment.
Just started following you on Instagram, and Facebook too.
Ofcourse we will be back next week. I love the two trees in the snow. Loved the whole road trip thing.
That last photo is special. Wow, I really wasn't expecting that as you were setting it up. Well done!
Great song choice Thomas in the car park of the two Scott pines. Id love to be in a rave now listening to it!! 😜😜
All worth it for that last shot, absolutely beautiful 🤩 and among your best work IMHO.
The submerged tree was fantastic 👍
Have to agree about the lack of motivation on really bad weather days. Nobody wants to be out in stormy weather, so we’ll done for braving the elements 👍
I would add that your photography has certainly taken a turn of recent. The days of shooting grand vistas seem to be long gone and it’s certainly something I for one, miss.
Having said that, the last shot in this video of the submerged branch was exceptional.
Keep on keeping on mate 👍
That submerged tree is a belter, love it.
The tree image was absolutely fantastic! Well worth the trip!
Welcome to Scotland....the Glen Coe Ski area car park was being abused.....in 2020 on one night they had counted over 40 campers /. cars overnight in car park and got less than £5 in honesty box and to add insult to injury had to clean up the mess left behind......People just spoil it for themselves...🤬
We call that sleet in Canada. That stuff that was falling. The land of winters that never end 😀
Brilliant underwater tree photo! Just brilliant! Congratulations!
@25:00: It is because of you that I don't go home. Thanks for your many encouraging videos and helpful instruction.
Enjoy all your content, photos, pioneering vanlife, but most of all honesty. Branch in pond was inspirational. Take care.
Loved that sunken tree Thomas, that in itself was worth the trip 😀
That third image is phenomenal!
Last image is stunning, great video yet again. The dragons claw
Wow. The semi submerged tree photo is incredible.
James Martin move over here comes the culinary Tom Heaton brilliant, loved the B Roll videography Tom.....
omg that tree in the water is stunning.
The snag in water image was stunning. Well done sir.
There is something really refreshing about your videos because of your "warts 'n all" openness, especially like this one when things don't go well or to plan. You display a vulnerability that frankly separates you from the herd.
I love the final image of the partly submerged tree - so well spotted and the shot was so well executed.
Thanks Thomas for being honest and human, so many other utube photographers pretend that every shoot has to be great and produce wonderful shots, when we all know it’s not that easy, though you do show with skill you can get the results. 👍🏻
David Curley my hat goes off to you for you freedom honesty and photography key points to
Many to mention we get put in a
Place of fear to comment on peoples posts but old Thomas here is a good sort and does it well like you keeping it true
Love the log shot. Its the brownish tone which makes it. If it was simply grey I'm not sure I would like it so much. Thanks
Love the intimate landscape image. Glad you left the grass in 👌👍👏
The submerged tree photo is a stunner!
I really appreciate your sharing the reality that as the old saying goes; “Momma said there would be days like these!” Your persistence does pay off!
Really enjoyed your video in front of a roaring fire!
Here just to say that the trunk photo is phenomenal! Really enjoyed looking at it!
I am glad I’m not alone with having fruitless treks to ‘find a shot’ where my camera gear spends all the time in the bag.
Inspiration is hard sometimes.
And then other times (far less often), I can’t stop taking shots.
I haven’t quite worked out why the good times are so few with my own photography.
See you in the next video Thomas, as always !
The fallen tree turned out awesome. I totally understand not wanting always get out, but you did good.
I know the feeling about pushing yourself to a good image. Because I am an amature in this I feel thus alone, I always have the feeling I have to proof myself.But in the end I an doing it for myself and to clear my head and enjoy nature. Today I stood still by the fact that I am now 1 year on this hobby, I looked my pc and had thousands of onsorted images that I had to look into. Well I was surprised that I didn't know that there were very nice images among them. So if I feel that way what you had I just sorted my maps. but I am honest by myself and still I have a lot to learn.
Fair play to you for getting out of the van in that weather , great video as usual , what version of Rab jacket did you have on there ? looked ideal for the weather
Love the sunken tree shot. Very nice image.
Awesome video again Thomas. If ever the motivation with the photography lapses slightly you can always do a cooking video from your van with a Ridge Monkey, looked good and even Delia or Nigella would have approved. Nice images 👍🏻
I would say there is a key message here for aspiring photographers Thomas in that there will be days where the photography wont happen for various reasons as sometimes it can be construed that every day will be a winner in terms of images. That being said the Scots pine image was beautiful and the abstract image was stunning and you certainly looked like you had your enthusiasm back the next day
Loved the submerged tree image, very inspirational 👏
The tree photo was a winner - very good image!
Stunning scenery, you would love New Zealand in the winter with the Hoar frosts🇳🇿
The submerged tree is excellent, another enjoyable video. Thanks
Glad you decided not to drive home.
I liked the video a lot.
Think all tree shots are great.
The last one is realy beautiful!
Thanks Thomas!
Make some cocking video . Love to watch ❤ you are one of the best photographer teacher. I always watch your videos
Not snow, not hail, sleet perhaps? So awesome to see you travels, beginning prep, etc.. whole story
Wow, I love the tree in the water picture Thmas, very nice.
Hi Tom we all have days like your having what you need Is a break from photography recharge the old battery you will fee great for it mate
The submerged tree image is superb Tom.
A few thoughts that I had while watching this...
- I really appreciated you revealing how long the drive was. Living in the American Midwest, sometimes if feels like you can get anywhere in the UK really quickly (5hrs is the drive from Chicago to St Louis). But I know I have a lot of great variety within 5 hours!
- A temperature of -2C is a really pleasant winter day here 😂 It is always the wind chill that gets you though.
- Turning a bunch of the video into "van cooking" episodes was hilarious. Love the experimentation!
- I could totally empathize with just not feeling it because you haven't slept well or at all. The images you did take were still fantastic!
- I'll 100% be back for the next video. Been a subscriber and avid viewer for years now, and the honesty you bring to your photography and videos under all conditions is what makes this my #1 must-watch channel.
I thoroughly enjoyed this piece, Tom. You cover so much of the joys and disappointments in photography: from experiencing and ultimately accepting “off days” to pushing to find the hidden gem of a scene. Honestly, your last image is breathtaking and your vision inspiring. As the video pans across the loch, I couldn’t help but leap at the more obvious, grandiose vista image of the snow capped mountain and reflection. I thought “ooh, that is the image that jumps out at me!” But no, you acknowledge it’s beauty as part of the setting, but not the story of the loch. Instead, you honed in on the fallen tree partially submerged underwater, something I may have missed if I had been there. It defied my instinct but quite honestly, your image far surpassed what I envisioned for the scene. It told a more compelling story of life, death, endurance that is the story of nature. Thank you for sharing this process. I love seeing new ways of seeing a scene.
Love the photo of the submerged tree! I must add that whenever I am watching your videos where you eat I get hungry too. You are making me fat Thomas Heaton. :)
@6:45 That snow/hail is something we get all the time in Montana. The "pellets" are a form of hail called "graupel".
I've been folowing you for years dear Thomas. Never put any comment even if I enjoy it. This video was really nice, the way you describe the struggling of a landscape photographer, all the miss for one nice image. So many times on the field for nothing and sometime you're just here and you've plenty of images in a row. It's hard, but you keep going and on top of that you're filming it. F*ck mad respect for that.
Nice to see how things are really like out there. I always believe that if you've managed to get out at all, then that's success.
Fabulous Tom, All that way… though you would not have seen those three subjects anywhere else but there. So mission and search accomplished.
You are doing the right thing by standing back and relaxing into those moods and on a happy tummy, before re-looking around with a fresh eye.
Lotsa best wishes from Nz, love the van and what you have set up for yourself. Love your honesty and your flow is getting more smooth and that’s a good sign. Great camera work and don’t fuss on splicing your vids perfectly. We are all as crazy as you can be and we watch because we can see ourselves being you and you make it possible for us to feel we can do it. You keep things real. Truly yours from all of us I’m sure.
Lotsa hugs 👍👍👍❤️👍👍👍
Hopefully u get some sleep Thomas and be all fresh and ready to go next time. But we all have good and bad days
Always refreshing to watch your videos when world is in Turmoil! Thank you!
Submerged tree picture is just amazing
I LOVE that last image !! Another amazing video !
Submerged tree image is wonderful.
Loving the rich brown tones on the submerged log against the white above. In streams and rivers with that brown colour in Australia where I come from, it would be from tannin, particularly woth ti-tree in the surounding bush. I don't know what causes the colour in Scotland.
Awesome video Thomas, that last photo of the tree was amazing!
Really nice capture with the tree branch in the water.