What I love about your channel is that you unashamedly stay away from gear and technicalities and focus instead on the stuff that actually matters a hundred times more.
@@TedNemeth Also I just signed up for your drone masterclass. I got my drone last November and have barely used it, mainly because of bad weather, but I really wanted to find a good course to stand me in good stead once I'm able to start flying it more regularly. I spent ages trawling the interwebs and came up with jack. Amazing that there's so little solid tutorial content out there. Your masterclass looks like it fits the bill perfectly 🙂
Ted's a nomad, reminds me of Neil Peart, roaming the planet on his bike taking in nature and getting philosophical in the process. What I enjoy most about it is the ease in which he let's things be what they are while capturing that with his drone. These videos are always so relaxing and educational for me, Ted is my mentor in more ways than one.
You know, your enthusiasm, message, and how you deliver it really resonates. Ok, Ted, I have said it before, but your channel is really hitting on so many levels. Thank you. Great content and learning for me at just the right time in my life.
One pain point I had to figure out was over shooting... I'd go out for a flight and come back with way too much footage, made editing a pain. Now, I am more prone to think about the shots I need and grab them first, then I can get the creative/fun stuff. I was over thinking it before, trying to get ALL the shots versus what I set out to shoot. Thanks for your videos!
Great addition Ted. The cherished phrase "Think outside the box" really applies. I've been taking photographs for years, all from the ground. Being aerial adds so many opportunities to see things differently.
Steve you said it perfectly. That’s exactly how I view flying cameras and many others in the community here have said they feel the same. It just allows us almost unlimited camera angles and movement.
Loa Tsu once said "You cannot do anything, until you think you can"- I'm seeing how this can apply to being creative....I've never considered myself an artist, or artistic...I like your idea of starting with perhaps 10% as a good example.... you're sharing good wisdom....kind sir!
i love that you quoted Loa Tsu. He & Marcus Aurelius I’ve been studying a lot the last few years. And by “studying” I mean listening to podcasts talk about their teachings. What is your first name? Thank you for watching. Welcome aboard my friend.
The best way to start the weekend is watching a Ted video. Thanks for the continuing inspiration. I should be going through your master class, but all I want to do is play with my Mini 4 and my Pocket 3. :)
Scott the class will always be there for ya. No rush. I know I say “gear doesn’t matter”….but I love gear like everyone else…and I gotta tell ya….The Mini 4 & Pocket 3 are on the top of my Lust List. I had the Pocket 2 and loved it. I had to sell it to afford the Lumix S5ii which is my main camera. Fly safe. Talk soon.
brother your footage is spectacular. You’re a huge supporter of the channel here since the very beginning. But your skills are equal or surpass mine. Look forward to meeting up soon.
Thanks Ted! Always nice to find something that helps me re-evaluate my situation and imagine it like I need it to be. Great words of wisdom, my brother!
Ted: I so greatly enjoy watching your videos here in Denver...and so does my wife. You're an inspiration for those of us with drones. Keep it going, man! (I just signed up for your Masterclass, too.)😀
Dude you are awesome! Your videos are soooooooo different, then anything else out there in the RUclips drone world! Thank you for your unique & inspiring perspective!
John i truly needed to hear that today. Being unique on RUclips means very slow growth for a very long time. It’s been super challenging. Your kind words made my day brother. Is there a specific topic you would like me to cover in an upcoming episode?
Well dont know if this will help with your overall audience, but I also have been using Lumafusion for editing, i like it because its more basic, use it on my phone & tablet, so maybe mre editing tutorials to answer your question. But also like how you do more, with less, very zen use of the mini... Thanks again Nemeth
The drone Funmeter of my favourite creators is perfect! That is no stain on Philip Bloom; he might be less fun, but so, so skilled. Ken is just awesome entertainment!
Dude! I love how you think and process things. This video warrants multiple viewings to take it all in and is now part of my reference library! The shots of you on the bike are epic! Were you using Litchi while you were tracking your ride? So well done.
yup. you nailed it. LItchi app with Mini 2. Specifically the FOLLOW MODE, which relies on following the GPS location of the controller, instead of trying to visually track the subject using the camera….which works….rarely.
Nice work, all around Ted! The only pain point I have is weather; north of the 45th temperature in particular limits real work with drones. Fortunately, like you, I like editing and after a year of self guided work I have a good grasp of Davinci but with a long trail towards mastery...I love it!
Respected Sensei, Your guidance has ignited the flame of motivation within me. The transition from the realm of documentary to the grandeur of cinematic storytelling is an endeavor I eagerly embrace. As a dedicated photojournalist, my perspective has been molded by capturing the essence of reality. However, your teachings have opened my eyes to a whole new dimension of visual expression. The shift from the journalistic gaze to the cinematic lens is a profound journey, and I am grateful for the profound insights you have shared. Your teaching has become a guiding light, illuminating the path towards a richer, more immersive storytelling experience. I am eager to explore this uncharted territory and weave narratives with a cinematic touch. Domo Arigato, Sensei, for imparting your invaluable knowledge. Your teachings have not only enriched my skills but have broadened my understanding of the visual language. I embark on this new chapter with profound gratitude and a deep sense of appreciation for the artistry you have illuminated. With sincere thanks, 里克 PS I hope you don't mind me having a little fun with the prose!
Thank you once again, Ted. Your inspiration and artistic skills give me continuous inspiration. I have been trying lately to find that shot that separates me from the norm.
Zen and the Art of Flying Cameras. The practice of wu-wei is "Trying Not to Try". Flying, not buying. Btw, those dune shots with the sun at just the right angle to create those shadows are boss.
Gidday !!? Gidday back from New Zealand shag. (Relax, 'Shag' is another term for mate over here - Not sure it is in Aussie tho lol) Really enjoying your videos, I bought a Mini2 SE a few weeks ago and your clips have been a great reference point.
I love George Carlin. Pain point is just getting to a spot. Also, the wind factor is what makes me anxious, but seeing how you effortlessly fly the mini 2 gives me hope. #mini2army
hey Ken! I’d say it depends HOW fast & HOW close to the ground. I fly in AUTO exposure 99.9% of the time. But that .1% when I switch to MANUAL exposure & an ND filter is when I’m flying VERY low and VERY fast: kinda like I’m trying to get an FPV style shot with a regular drone. So at what point do I make the switch? it depends on all the factors in the scene: how sunny is it, how fast is the drone moving, is the subject moving also? There is a point where the fast shutter speed of AUTO exposure looks a little too jittery. It becomes super easy to understand once you do your own testing. Record the exact same flyt path with a few different settings then review them on your computer. You quickly get a sense as to what settings & conditions you prefer. I think i need to make a dedicated episode on this soon. I don’t think this written explanation was very…clear.
@@TedNemeth I used info from your new class to do a huge strawberry farm in SC (Strawberry Hill). I’ll post a link when finished out of Premier Pro. Thanks!!
Hi buddy, I think you nailed it there this time, I would say though be mindful of becoming “too deep” and loosing that fun energy I used to see when you were out there flying etc. Stay cool buddy
Luv my mini 2 she got a workout on the 6 day motorcycle tour mate got about 2 hrs flight time over the week used about 30 seconds over the 5 films point being unexpected magic is unwittingly captured and that’s the magic of these little beasts ,excellent vid Ted hope your doing well brother cheers
Superb 👏👏 although I really cannot imagine editing being the favourite part of anyone’s drone videography 😅 I don’t have a drone as yet however I’m quite set on getting the dji air 3s as my first drone soon, hence the reason I’m watching drone RUclips channels. I have photography as a hobby and make some occasional short videos and I loathe the editing part all the way through until I’ve completed my clip 😝 I’ve taken on board what your mentor said to you so maybe I can lessen my loathing for video editing 🤣 thanks for sharing 🙏😊
heeey. SO i think the obvious question right now after finishing this video is.... What program do you now use to edit your videos? I just started looking into diff ones (im windows user/andriod) and atm ive got the free resolve 18 program. I love a learning challenge but I would love to know what you are using?
@TedNemeth do you use the Creative Assests add-on they have available? I'm working in Filmora and it's a blast!!! Definitely want to buy the annual and I wanted your opinion on the Creative Assets option??? Seems like a lot of content for 20/month
@@TedNemeth I share your sentiment. I will watch his videos just for him, even when I've no idea what he's talking about 😅 Which I'm happy to say - with you my friend, that is never an issue 🌷
Love the video, just shows it's the creator not the gear that makes the biggest difference. Want art? Get slo-mo... Air 2 can do 1080 240fps for 10x slo-mo. It's the daddy of drone slo-mo. Sorry for the outburst of gear geekery in your art class 😂
hey John! Well….i’m restricted by size because I’m always traveling, both on planes and on my motorcycle. Obviously a Mavic 3 Pro Cine has the best image quality and features but way too big and heavy for me to pack on carry-on flight and motorcycle bag. That’s why I love the Mini 3 Pro. I’ve never tried the Air 3…..but dang that looks like the right compromise for me. But I tell ya….my Mini 3 Pro….i’ve never once wished it were more. It’s all I need: quiet, super stable, sharp 4k 60fps. light weight, small.
Ted - as a newer drone pilot, I find your videos very helpful in my creativity exploration with our flying camera hobby. I've created a RUclips hiking channel but started to incorporate a drone (Mini 2) into my hikes and have created a few drone only videos. I finally stopped caring so much about the settings, lighting, ND filters and all the noise that comes with flying. I've embraced just learning by failing. I'd love to show you a quick video I made here in NYC (where I live) to get your honest opinion. Thanks from, a loyal subscriber and fellow NYer. This was shot at the East River, unfortunately I was kicked out before I could complete my shot list but I was able to get some cool stuff. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/LNMB9GldU6k/видео.html
hey Arben. What’s up. My email address is shown in the video if you want to send me a message. Or tag one of your videos to reference. I’m here to help.
Teds Master Class is awesome and an incredible deal!!!
WANT TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL HERE? The best way is to click the subscribe button. I truly appreciate your support.
What I love about your channel is that you unashamedly stay away from gear and technicalities and focus instead on the stuff that actually matters a hundred times more.
Thank you Rob! ohh man….just wait until you see tomorrows new episode. I have some serious sarcastic fun directed at drone RUclipsrs.
@@TedNemeth Also I just signed up for your drone masterclass. I got my drone last November and have barely used it, mainly because of bad weather, but I really wanted to find a good course to stand me in good stead once I'm able to start flying it more regularly. I spent ages trawling the interwebs and came up with jack. Amazing that there's so little solid tutorial content out there. Your masterclass looks like it fits the bill perfectly 🙂
Rob! amazing. Welcome aboard my friend. I look forward to working with you. You can message me direct on the platform.
Ted's a nomad, reminds me of Neil Peart, roaming the planet on his bike taking in nature and getting philosophical in the process. What I enjoy most about it is the ease in which he let's things be what they are while capturing that with his drone. These videos are always so relaxing and educational for me, Ted is my mentor in more ways than one.
Awesome message(s)!
I'm looking forward to sprinkling in a little more flying camera shots to help tell the story of my advenures.
You know, your enthusiasm, message, and how you deliver it really resonates. Ok, Ted, I have said it before, but your channel is really hitting on so many levels. Thank you. Great content and learning for me at just the right time in my life.
Perhaps the BEST video of yours I’ve seen Ted - a must-see for all drone lovers!
Chansa thank you my friend! Please let me know if there’s anything specific you would like help with and i will do my best.
One pain point I had to figure out was over shooting... I'd go out for a flight and come back with way too much footage, made editing a pain. Now, I am more prone to think about the shots I need and grab them first, then I can get the creative/fun stuff. I was over thinking it before, trying to get ALL the shots versus what I set out to shoot. Thanks for your videos!
Great addition Ted. The cherished phrase "Think outside the box" really applies. I've been taking photographs for years, all from the ground. Being aerial adds so many opportunities to see things differently.
Steve you said it perfectly. That’s exactly how I view flying cameras and many others in the community here have said they feel the same. It just allows us almost unlimited camera angles and movement.
Loa Tsu once said "You cannot do anything, until you think you can"- I'm seeing how this can apply to being creative....I've never considered myself an artist, or artistic...I like your idea of starting with perhaps 10% as a good example.... you're sharing good wisdom....kind sir!
i love that you quoted Loa Tsu. He & Marcus Aurelius I’ve been studying a lot the last few years. And by “studying” I mean listening to podcasts talk about their teachings.
What is your first name? Thank you for watching. Welcome aboard my friend.
Ted, thank you for your efforts and inspiring words. Seems you’re great man. So happy to be in your team
Pavel welcome aboard my friend to our FLYING CAMERA CREW. Glad to have you.
@@TedNemeth 🤝
The best way to start the weekend is watching a Ted video. Thanks for the continuing inspiration. I should be going through your master class, but all I want to do is play with my Mini 4 and my Pocket 3. :)
Scott the class will always be there for ya. No rush.
I know I say “gear doesn’t matter”….but I love gear like everyone else…and I gotta tell ya….The Mini 4 & Pocket 3 are on the top of my Lust List. I had the Pocket 2 and loved it. I had to sell it to afford the Lumix S5ii which is my main camera.
Fly safe. Talk soon.
This is so good and useful, Ted ✨👍🏻 Thanks for being our art coach and mentor 👨🎨
brother your footage is spectacular. You’re a huge supporter of the channel here since the very beginning. But your skills are equal or surpass mine. Look forward to meeting up soon.
Thanks Ted! Always nice to find something that helps me re-evaluate my situation and imagine it like I need it to be. Great words of wisdom, my brother!
right on ma friend. Thank you. Hey i checked out your channel. Wow you been doing some traveling lately. Thats great.
Ted: I so greatly enjoy watching your videos here in Denver...and so does my wife. You're an inspiration for those of us with drones. Keep it going, man! (I just signed up for your Masterclass, too.)😀
Don! this is amazing. Welcome aboard my flying filmmaker friend. I look forward to working with you in the Masterclass. Loved your cattle video!
Excellent video, inspiring. Thanks fo sharing.
Billy Bob i really appreciate that ma friend. Is there a specific topic you’d like me to cover in an upcoming episode?
Thx buddy, I really enjoyed this:
Your videos are insightful, beautiful, inspiring and enlightening all at the same time. Keep it up!
yes! i really appreciate those kind words my friend. Hey is there a specific topic you’d like me to cover in an upcoming episode?
Dude you are awesome!
Your videos are soooooooo different, then anything else out there in the RUclips drone world!
Thank you for your unique & inspiring perspective!
John i truly needed to hear that today. Being unique on RUclips means very slow growth for a very long time. It’s been super challenging. Your kind words made my day brother.
Is there a specific topic you would like me to cover in an upcoming episode?
Well dont know if this will help with your overall audience, but I also have been using Lumafusion for editing, i like it because its more basic, use it on my phone & tablet, so maybe mre editing tutorials to answer your question.
But also like how you do more, with less, very zen use of the mini...
Thanks again Nemeth
Another great video. Really enjoyed this episode.
Well done. Right to the point. Thanks, Ted.
Sweet tips ! And great help on focusing too thanks Ted! 👍
thank you! is this Mark or Lisa? I need to join your adventure soon.
The drone Funmeter of my favourite creators is perfect!
That is no stain on Philip Bloom; he might be less fun, but so, so skilled. Ken is just awesome entertainment!
Most excellent. I was scared at first when you put the three current "hitters" up on the screen but surprise - just Ted, Joshin' us ✌🏻
Again another amazing video, so much to think about!
yeah buddy! thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. it means a lot.
Goal: Looking for that Zen moment, Ted. Nice work in your video here, as always. Cheers from Wisconsin.
everytime i watch one of your videos, I just want to go out and fly! THANKS
Teacher, your classes are ever amazing 👏👏
hey my friend. I always appreciate hearing from you. Many thanks.
Dude! You are ever a muse ❤ thank you for your little monents of drone zen.
Great video LEGEND, always breaking things down and helping me enjoy our hobby.
Hey buddy, was thinking about you this morning and poof, there you are on RUclips. Be well!
Dude! I love how you think and process things. This video warrants multiple viewings to take it all in and is now part of my reference library! The shots of you on the bike are epic! Were you using Litchi while you were tracking your ride? So well done.
yup. you nailed it. LItchi app with Mini 2. Specifically the FOLLOW MODE, which relies on following the GPS location of the controller, instead of trying to visually track the subject using the camera….which works….rarely.
Drone range tests - yeah, bring them on... not!
*Ted* - you need to lock focus when you're sitting on those stairs. The camera keeps chasing focus.
I absolutely LOVE your approach to this hobby and to life in general!
Martha! I really appreciate that. I ain’t curing cancer here. So might as well have some fun and explore creativity. Thank you for watching.
Excellent video!
Wonderful editing!
Love your energy!
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Loving you ted. Thanks form Kent UK.
Great video Ted, always a pleasure to watch my friend 😉👍
Nice work, all around Ted! The only pain point I have is weather; north of the 45th temperature in particular limits real work with drones. Fortunately, like you, I like editing and after a year of self guided work I have a good grasp of Davinci but with a long trail towards mastery...I love it!
Awesome video as always. Thank you brother Ted. 🤙
Respected Sensei,
Your guidance has ignited the flame of motivation within me. The transition from the realm of documentary to the grandeur of cinematic storytelling is an endeavor I eagerly embrace. As a dedicated photojournalist, my perspective has been molded by capturing the essence of reality. However, your teachings have opened my eyes to a whole new dimension of visual expression. The shift from the journalistic gaze to the cinematic lens is a profound journey, and I am grateful for the profound insights you have shared. Your teaching has become a guiding light, illuminating the path towards a richer, more immersive storytelling experience.
I am eager to explore this uncharted territory and weave narratives with a cinematic touch. Domo Arigato, Sensei, for imparting your invaluable knowledge. Your teachings have not only enriched my skills but have broadened my understanding of the visual language. I embark on this new chapter with profound gratitude and a deep sense of appreciation for the artistry you have illuminated.
With sincere thanks,
里克
PS I hope you don't mind me having a little fun with the prose!
If only someone could translate this please!
@arbenkajtazi7019 in a nutshell- I was shooting my drone video through a photojournalist eyes but thanks to Ted I'm now focusing on cinematic shots.
no doubt man same here
@@k2rick563
Thanks, Ted! You have inspired me once again.
Thank you once again, Ted. Your inspiration and artistic skills give me continuous inspiration. I have been trying lately to find that shot that separates me from the norm.
Hey Ted, could you do a video on FPS (Frames Per Second) and which setting are best for which affects and show examples?
Zen and the Art of Flying Cameras. The practice of wu-wei is "Trying Not to Try". Flying, not buying. Btw, those dune shots with the sun at just the right angle to create those shadows are boss.
Louie i love your comment. We’re on the same page. I checked out your channel but no content. What kind of subjects do you like to film?
Gidday !!?
Gidday back from New Zealand shag.
(Relax, 'Shag' is another term for mate over here - Not sure it is in Aussie tho lol)
Really enjoying your videos, I bought a Mini2 SE a few weeks ago and your clips have been a great reference point.
Very nice. I also enjoy editing and slowly getting better and better at . I think 😁
I love George Carlin. Pain point is just getting to a spot. Also, the wind factor is what makes me anxious, but seeing how you effortlessly fly the mini 2 gives me hope. #mini2army
Thanks for sharing sir😊
Ted: I ain't no arteest. ;-) I'm a button pusher. You got your work cut out if you are gunna make me an arteest. ;-)
My friend. We are all artists. It just needs to be unlocked 🔓 It's there. ❤
@@ladyintheskyuk You most likely are one, but not me.
Ted, which setting did you say was important when flying fast and close to ground? Thanks
hey Ken! I’d say it depends HOW fast & HOW close to the ground.
I fly in AUTO exposure 99.9% of the time. But that .1% when I switch to MANUAL exposure & an ND filter is when I’m flying VERY low and VERY fast: kinda like I’m trying to get an FPV style shot with a regular drone.
So at what point do I make the switch? it depends on all the factors in the scene: how sunny is it, how fast is the drone moving, is the subject moving also? There is a point where the fast shutter speed of AUTO exposure looks a little too jittery.
It becomes super easy to understand once you do your own testing.
Record the exact same flyt path with a few different settings then review them on your computer. You quickly get a sense as to what settings & conditions you prefer.
I think i need to make a dedicated episode on this soon.
I don’t think this written explanation was very…clear.
@@TedNemeth thanks, got it!!!!
@@TedNemeth I used info from your new class to do a huge strawberry farm in SC (Strawberry Hill). I’ll post a link when finished out of Premier Pro. Thanks!!
Hi buddy, I think you nailed it there this time, I would say though be mindful of becoming “too deep” and loosing that fun energy I used to see when you were out there flying etc. Stay cool buddy
Luv my mini 2 she got a workout on the 6 day motorcycle tour mate got about 2 hrs flight time over the week used about 30 seconds over the 5 films point being unexpected magic is unwittingly captured and that’s the magic of these little beasts ,excellent vid Ted hope your doing well brother cheers
What do you think of CupCut editing software in comparison with Luma Fusion?
hey buddy. I haven’t tried CapCut. I hear great things though.
Superb 👏👏 although I really cannot imagine editing being the favourite part of anyone’s drone videography 😅
I don’t have a drone as yet however I’m quite set on getting the dji air 3s as my first drone soon, hence the reason I’m watching drone RUclips channels. I have photography as a hobby and make some occasional short videos and I loathe the editing part all the way through until I’ve completed my clip 😝 I’ve taken on board what your mentor said to you so maybe I can lessen my loathing for video editing 🤣 thanks for sharing 🙏😊
Hi Ted! Maybe some extra composition tips? Thanks for all your videos!
ahhh. thank you. i like that idea. composition is the heart of the structure of the photo/video scene. I put this on the short list. Thank you.
Superb.
heeey. SO i think the obvious question right now after finishing this video is.... What program do you now use to edit your videos? I just started looking into diff ones (im windows user/andriod) and atm ive got the free resolve 18 program. I love a learning challenge but I would love to know what you are using?
hey buddy. My only computer is a 2018 IPad Pro. I edit on LumaFusion and absolutely love it.
I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT GETTING A IPAD!!! I need to check this out!!@@TedNemeth
@TedNemeth do you use the Creative Assests add-on they have available? I'm working in Filmora and it's a blast!!! Definitely want to buy the annual and I wanted your opinion on the Creative Assets option??? Seems like a lot of content for 20/month
Just had to pause at 3.41. From Philip Bloom to Ken Heron in the blink of an eye. And here I was thinking it couldn't be done 😂
I LOVE Philip Bloom. One of my all-time favorites. Just his expression in that photo fit the playful chart.
@@TedNemeth I share your sentiment. I will watch his videos just for him, even when I've no idea what he's talking about 😅
Which I'm happy to say - with you my friend, that is never an issue 🌷
Good work❤❤❤❤
Love the video, just shows it's the creator not the gear that makes the biggest difference.
Want art? Get slo-mo...
Air 2 can do 1080 240fps for 10x slo-mo.
It's the daddy of drone slo-mo.
Sorry for the outburst of gear geekery in your art class 😂
❤you are great ❤
Not really related but love the transition at 7:20
Ted, if you were only allowed to have one drone, what would it be?
hey John! Well….i’m restricted by size because I’m always traveling, both on planes and on my motorcycle. Obviously a Mavic 3 Pro Cine has the best image quality and features but way too big and heavy for me to pack on carry-on flight and motorcycle bag. That’s why I love the Mini 3 Pro. I’ve never tried the Air 3…..but dang that looks like the right compromise for me. But I tell ya….my Mini 3 Pro….i’ve never once wished it were more. It’s all I need: quiet, super stable, sharp 4k 60fps. light weight, small.
That auto focus is killing me, great video anyway :)
Ted - as a newer drone pilot, I find your videos very helpful in my creativity exploration with our flying camera hobby. I've created a RUclips hiking channel but started to incorporate a drone (Mini 2) into my hikes and have created a few drone only videos. I finally stopped caring so much about the settings, lighting, ND filters and all the noise that comes with flying. I've embraced just learning by failing. I'd love to show you a quick video I made here in NYC (where I live) to get your honest opinion. Thanks from, a loyal subscriber and fellow NYer. This was shot at the East River, unfortunately I was kicked out before I could complete my shot list but I was able to get some cool stuff. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/LNMB9GldU6k/видео.html
Nice man i see you adopted the colors as well :)
Thanks, I tried to utilize the gloomy clouds to set an eerie vibe@@arbenkajtazi7019
First 🙌🏼
Radames! - winner winner chicken dinner. Thanks buddy.
Ted I might need your help mate
hey Arben. What’s up. My email address is shown in the video if you want to send me a message. Or tag one of your videos to reference. I’m here to help.
@@TedNemeth I most definitely will Ted. Thank you 😊
Editing on Davinci is my rate limiting step. So I stopped.
Haha first to like 😊
Arben. Thanks mate. Looks like you’re digging that Z6II. Ya?
@@TedNemeth haha yep at least I think I am. Thanks for checking it out. When u find some extra time I could use your advice. Thanks man
Awesome video Ted. Always get something out of it!
hey buddy! thank you. Our Suffolk county meet up has been rescheduled. No new date yet. Will let you not know.
Thanks Ted!@@TedNemeth