When I watch American YT photography shows (like yours) I am always staggered by the number of photo opportunities and say things like, 'we've got nothing like that here'. It's interesting then that you see the UK from a different perspective and find the shots. Enjoyable.
@@rupedev Very true, but then I live in the dullest town in England! Yes, I know Kyle's nationality; I was referring to his great Route 66 images, specifically.
@@geoffmphotography9444 you always take for granted the land around where you live and therefore see less photo opportunities. I am Australian and I live near rural Victoria next to a mountain and have bush land on property. It's a truely beautiful location and I definitely do not take enough images there because I just struggle to see new opportunities!
Been binging your videos recently and just made my way back to this video. Recognise so many of the areas in this one. Live not far from these locations but travel to many of these places for work. Work for the family business supplying and servicing fruit machines, jukeboxes etc to pubs and clubs. Abertillery in particular is prominent and I know that place really well. You even photographed one of the pubs we supply with a car hanging out the side of it. Great video! And it's inspired me to think in a different way with regards to photographing these areas.
@@KyleMcDougall I'll look forward to your next tour of the Welsh valleys. Some great mountains around Treorchy and that area. Similar kind of towns to those in this video but deeper into the valley and in a great landscape.
Very weird seeing you so close to home. I live about 10 minutes away from where you took the last photos and have taken photos there myself. It's nice seeing a new perspective on something I'm so used to.
This video made me miss the British countryside! Love the slow pace. With all the hustle-bustle life throws at us, it's really a treat to just slow down and relax with photography.
I love the overgrown abandoned car park (5:09) with the lights sticking up out of the overgrowth like scarecrows. I also love the last photo (17:45), it's such a multi-layered image with the 2 roads merging together and then splitting off in 2 again with the landscape off in the distance, the signs power poles and lamp-posts and finally the sheep on the edge of the image to me makes this a really interesting photograph.
I was born in South Wales and went to school on the borders. I forget to look at the towns when I go back, I head straight to the reservoirs and the beacons. It's interesting to see places through new eyes. Next trip, I'm going to stop in the towns. Thanks.
Ah you weren’t far from me. I live on the border between England and Wales. Glad you enjoyed it. Shout if you ever want, I can show you some great locations.
Obviously quite a few of us from South Wales viewing this. The coastline is fantastic here too, especially the Glamorgan Heritage Coast and the Gower. I rarely feel the need to go anywhere other than South Wales to take photos.
Oh, you missed the shot of the phone box in the landscape with the gate. That's the one I was itching to take. Lovely video as always and I love your images!
This was very cool, some of the places you're going to in Wales were shot by Hilla & Bernd Becher in the 70's and 80's - coal and steel plants, so it would be interesting to see how much has changed in the locations you and the Becher's both gravitated to. Thanks Kyle, great video.
Really good Kyle thank you. I recognise the Storey Arms access to the Brecon Beacons: in my former life we used to take trainees up there for adventurous training. It’s a wonderful area and I’ve been meaning to go back for years. The old mines are very poignant yet really interesting sites. LOVED the car park and mine photos.
Brilliant! Good to see you out and aboot. Manchester's callin' and so is Café Beermoth. First round on me (next two on you :) ) Got a spare room too if you're feeling the pinch Kyle - lol
I used to live in Wales for university, and I can recommend the Lampeter/Aberystwyth area both for its beautiful forests and valleys as well as it's coastline if that is what you're interested in.
Loved this! I live the village over from the derelict coke works you shot, although originally from up North Wales, which I would highly recommend a trip to at some point. Search for Baron Hill in Beaumaris, an old stately mansion now overgrown with trees and roots and hidden in a forest. Also Dinorwig Quarry, full of abandoned buildings and overlooking mount Snowdon - I once found a workman’s hut at the top of the quarry where old clothes are still hanging from pegs from when the quarrymen left in the 60s.
Love this video Kyle. You would definitely love shooting up here in Scotland. I’d highly recommend checking out the towns on the parameter of the national parks.
Great video. The shot of the lamp posts in the abandoned car park is amazing! If you haven't already been, you should get up to the highlands in Scotland, and the islands off the west coast, just stunning scenery.
Wales is absolutely lovely. I was thinking of exploring South Wales over the bank holiday weekend, but settled for Dartmoor and Torquay instead. One place you might want to check out is in North Wales in Snowdonia. Specifically, the Dinorwic Quarry. Amazing landscape to explore with a camera. Weather permitting of course.
Lovely shots - the black and white looks so nice, I love the way you get the dark look but still amazing tones, and they're great compositions. If you've not heard it, a band called Public Service Broadcasting have an album called Every Valley about the south Wales coalmining valleys - mix of audio from old interviews etc with great chill music - it was all I could hear while looking at these shots.
Lovely Video, Kyle. Stunning Photos as usual too. Thank you for taking the time to video your journey, you’re what the film/photography community needs. #God
Loved seeing you in my neck of the woods. The camp at Aberthaw was the Boy's Village built for the children of coal miners so they could get away from the valley's for a holiday. I live just down the road and used to take a boy's football team for training there; absolute shame it's been left to rot. Also loved how you avoided getting your tongue in a twist trying to pronounce the town names! Beautiful photos too, the potential for old industrial pictures in South Wales is enormous.
Really nice, Kyle. I've noticed that your recent work is much darker than previous stuff where you seemed to lift the shadows quite a bit. I'm enjoying your work as you explore the UK.
I live in Neath and just taken up large (4x5) and medium (6x6) format photography and processing. It's inspiring to see your video and makes me appreciate the beauty of this place, having moved here eight years ago after moving to London as a student and having lived there for 37 years. I'm hoping to capture photos of the valleys, especially when I see the amazing early morning mists of the Neath and Rhonda valleys. Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice work! Somehow I am still getting around black white for landscape where I feel I like to explore the colours and details. Black white I have realised makes you work harder and Is tougher and requires more experience.
I live in the US now but I moved from Sheffield. It’s the steel industrial town and still has so many old factories producing steel. Yorkshire is the best, but also would recommend Cornwall for old thatched cottages! I don’t know how long you’re there for but I live for the America in England content!
Cornwall is actually not ideal for thatched cottages, the houses are mostly fairly modern, but the coast is stunning. Dorset or the Cotswolds/Warwickshire are very good.
@@berber.british.couple8974 yeah, my mum lives in Weymouth! I was gonna say Dorset but Cornwall is closer to him in wales! I always see thatched and cute cottages in cornwall
Really awesome video man! I love that shot of the mine at 15:00 with the 105mm. Also you’re absolutely right. You just have to do a little research and get out and travel a bit to find scenes that inspire you. I’m currently doing a video series about a 1500 mi road trip that I took to Arizona to shoot some work on 35mm📸🎞
Great work, though (I’m old enough to remember Thatcher and the miners strike) the back story to all those derelict locations and run down buildings now providing the great photos is grim.
Yeah, the entire area and it's history interests me quite a bit. Learning lots. I spent a bunch of time down in West Virginia working a number of years ago, and I was always fascinated by the landscape and how the industry transformed the landscape.
Hi Kyle, at 13:30 you showed a preview of the shot using the 105mm and the 75mm lens, did you use an app for those pictures or you just took a picture through the viewfinder of the pentax 67?
I've made a few videos of the area around Pen Y Fan myself (where you parked up at 6:57 me and a friend went camping on the mountain behind you as you walk up from the car park on the opposite side of the road). Beautiful part of the country.
There is an app named “Mark II Artist’s Viewfinder”. Maybe he is using that ? I have read of other photographers using it. Nick Carver, for example, has mentioned that app.
Fantastic shots! Was surprised to see you shoot landscape without a tripod. Looks like there wasn’t too much light there, even given iso400. Any chance you remember aperture and/or shutter speed from some of those shots?
Cheers Lugen. The light actually wasn’t too bad. I don’t remember exact setting, but wouldn’t have been anything less then 1/125 and f11 most likely. Which was fine since most of the views were distant.
Awesome video, Kyle. Great images. I'm also impressed with your confidence driving on the "wrong" side of the road. ;) How long did it take for you to get used to that?
Hi Kyle, my 67ii lever stuck and the shutter couldn't push down while when I was shooting. I'm pretty sure it's not the batteries problem, do you know what's the problem with it? How can I fix it? Thank you so much!
@@KyleMcDougall Oh yeah there's tones of stuff up north, got some of my favourite shots in the lake District! Cornwall and Devon in the south west are also a great shout for weird quirky villages and towns.
great video Kyle, I'd be curious to see how you got the video shot of you driving and its shot from the back seat. I really love that. I see in one shot it looks like a magic arm, what camera is that?
I thought you were mad when I saw where you had chosen. But you're actually continuing a strong tradition of b&w in that area. New Pittsburgh Project maybe? No pressure 😉
Great video Kyle and some cool images too! Off topic but, what boots are those you’re wearing? I think you wore them on a Route 66 shoot a while back. They look ideal for walking around all day taking photo’s. Oh, and they’re cool as hell too 😁
Since I saw no one else commenting, and youtube is definitely the place where people would point this kind of stuff, I'm starting to question if I'm the only person seeing a green line across the top of the frame of some of your last videos.
When I watch American YT photography shows (like yours) I am always staggered by the number of photo opportunities and say things like, 'we've got nothing like that here'. It's interesting then that you see the UK from a different perspective and find the shots. Enjoyable.
Happens to all of us. Nobody thinks their home is particularly interesting, I think. And just to clarify, Kyle is Canadian.
@@rupedev Very true, but then I live in the dullest town in England! Yes, I know Kyle's nationality; I was referring to his great Route 66 images, specifically.
@@geoffmphotography9444 you always take for granted the land around where you live and therefore see less photo opportunities. I am Australian and I live near rural Victoria next to a mountain and have bush land on property. It's a truely beautiful location and I definitely do not take enough images there because I just struggle to see new opportunities!
So glad you had a lovely time in my home country Wales.
Thanks!
Been binging your videos recently and just made my way back to this video. Recognise so many of the areas in this one. Live not far from these locations but travel to many of these places for work. Work for the family business supplying and servicing fruit machines, jukeboxes etc to pubs and clubs. Abertillery in particular is prominent and I know that place really well. You even photographed one of the pubs we supply with a car hanging out the side of it. Great video! And it's inspired me to think in a different way with regards to photographing these areas.
Cheers, Tomos! I absolutely love these areas. So much to see.
@@KyleMcDougall I'll look forward to your next tour of the Welsh valleys. Some great mountains around Treorchy and that area. Similar kind of towns to those in this video but deeper into the valley and in a great landscape.
Very weird seeing you so close to home. I live about 10 minutes away from where you took the last photos and have taken photos there myself. It's nice seeing a new perspective on something I'm so used to.
Oh no way. Yeah, such a beautiful area.
Post your pics here that are similar so we can get both perspectives!
The old parking lots, wonderful image..
This video made me miss the British countryside! Love the slow pace. With all the hustle-bustle life throws at us, it's really a treat to just slow down and relax with photography.
Glad you enjoyed this one!
@@KyleMcDougall such a treat! 😊
I love the overgrown abandoned car park (5:09) with the lights sticking up out of the overgrowth like scarecrows. I also love the last photo (17:45), it's such a multi-layered image with the 2 roads merging together and then splitting off in 2 again with the landscape off in the distance, the signs power poles and lamp-posts and finally the sheep on the edge of the image to me makes this a really interesting photograph.
Thanks, Anthony.
I was born in South Wales and went to school on the borders. I forget to look at the towns when I go back, I head straight to the reservoirs and the beacons. It's interesting to see places through new eyes. Next trip, I'm going to stop in the towns. Thanks.
Cheers! Glad you enjoyed!
5:12 - great find. It has that look that has this end-time feeling where nature is taking over the remains of our civilization.
Ah you weren’t far from me. I live on the border between England and Wales. Glad you enjoyed it. Shout if you ever want, I can show you some great locations.
So great to hear my friend Jeffrey Martin's music played in the background! Great video, cheers from Central Oregon!
Oh, nice! Love his music.
I really love the color in this video. The look I’m always looking for
Wow awesome images Kyle, great video!
Thanks, Michael!
Obviously quite a few of us from South Wales viewing this. The coastline is fantastic here too, especially the Glamorgan Heritage Coast and the Gower. I rarely feel the need to go anywhere other than South Wales to take photos.
Definitely have my eyes set on the coast in the near future.
Great vid! Super excited for your portra 800 exposure limit test.
Oh, you missed the shot of the phone box in the landscape with the gate. That's the one I was itching to take. Lovely video as always and I love your images!
Thanks so much, Jennifer!
This is sucha cool inspiration for a photography trip. I am glad that you are on track again.
Thank you.
Beautiful video as always Kyle! Always love seeing you in my sub box!
Thanks so much, Kelsey!
really great video Kyle! And I've really been enjoying you black and white photos lately
Thanks Joe!
Road trips and abandoned places, quite amazing. I agree on the part about being in the car for too long can burn you out.
So great to see you also out and about in Wales. It's a gorgeous place full of endless photo opportunities!
It’s absolutely is. Looking forward to exploring more of it.
Some really nice shots there Kyle! Thanks for sharing your process and advice.
Cheers, Martin!
Great video ! love the old industrial Welsh landscapes!
Glad you enjoyed
As a Welshman I notice you didn't attempt to pronounce any place names, very wise! Haha :D
Haha, yeah, stayed away from that. My GPS (which is still set to Canada) was having a hard enough time. :)
Love the way you make your videos man. well done.
Thanks Chris. I appreciate that!
love the way you put these videos together, thank you for making this content, just binge watching it all aha.
Pentax out and about, Man this Sunday keeps getting better!
This was very cool, some of the places you're going to in Wales were shot by Hilla & Bernd Becher in the 70's and 80's - coal and steel plants, so it would be interesting to see how much has changed in the locations you and the Becher's both gravitated to. Thanks Kyle, great video.
Thanks, Clarhett. Glad you enjoyed this one!
I’ve been in a real slump creatively but your videos never fail to inspire me. :)
Thanks, Shelby. Glad you enjoyed!
These travel videos are so interesting to watch Kyle. Keep it up!
Really good Kyle thank you. I recognise the Storey Arms access to the Brecon Beacons: in my former life we used to take trainees up there for adventurous training. It’s a wonderful area and I’ve been meaning to go back for years. The old mines are very poignant yet really interesting sites. LOVED the car park and mine photos.
Thanks Ben! Yeah, so many incredible areas that I feel like you could explore forever. Looking forward to getting back to Brecon as well.
Brilliant!
Good to see you out and aboot.
Manchester's callin' and so is Café Beermoth. First round on me (next two on you :) ) Got a spare room too if you're feeling the pinch Kyle - lol
The parking lot image is awesome by the way. The medium format just does the trick.
Thanks Morris!
I love exploring new places, with my job I sometimes get forced to see new locations. Sometimes I say to myself let’s go see what down this road.
For sure, man. One of my favourite things to do is just put away the GPS and get lost a bit down some backroads.
I used to live in Wales for university, and I can recommend the Lampeter/Aberystwyth area both for its beautiful forests and valleys as well as it's coastline if that is what you're interested in.
Loved this! I live the village over from the derelict coke works you shot, although originally from up North Wales, which I would highly recommend a trip to at some point. Search for Baron Hill in Beaumaris, an old stately mansion now overgrown with trees and roots and hidden in a forest. Also Dinorwig Quarry, full of abandoned buildings and overlooking mount Snowdon - I once found a workman’s hut at the top of the quarry where old clothes are still hanging from pegs from when the quarrymen left in the 60s.
Awesome! Thanks for the recommendations. I'm heading up north in a couple of weeks. I'll make sure to check those out.
Man it's so crazy to see you shooting in my back yard and see spots in your videos I've been to myself with my 6x7. Loved this one a lot ✌🏻
Thanks Lex. Great area and I’m looking forward to visiting again soon!
Awesome video man! Great to have an insight into how you're tackling work here in the UK.
Thanks, Christian. Glad you enjoyed!
Love this video Kyle. You would definitely love shooting up here in Scotland. I’d highly recommend checking out the towns on the parameter of the national parks.
Thanks, Graeme. Definitely place on getting up there, hopefully in the near future!
Great video. The shot of the lamp posts in the abandoned car park is amazing! If you haven't already been, you should get up to the highlands in Scotland, and the islands off the west coast, just stunning scenery.
Thanks, Sandy. Been doing lots of research about Scotland. Hoping to get up there soon!
@@KyleMcDougall Glasgow has some really interesting spots for more architectural stuff too.
Great pics!
Thank you.
Wales is absolutely lovely. I was thinking of exploring South Wales over the bank holiday weekend, but settled for Dartmoor and Torquay instead. One place you might want to check out is in North Wales in Snowdonia. Specifically, the Dinorwic Quarry. Amazing landscape to explore with a camera. Weather permitting of course.
Thanks for the suggestion. Looks like a cool spot!
isn‘t there a sean tucker video on snowdonia? dunno, just thinking out loud..
@@magnusa.5599 Don’t know. I don’t even know who that is. Visited multiple times over the years - it’s a lovely place in general and worth a visit.
Lovely shots - the black and white looks so nice, I love the way you get the dark look but still amazing tones, and they're great compositions. If you've not heard it, a band called Public Service Broadcasting have an album called Every Valley about the south Wales coalmining valleys - mix of audio from old interviews etc with great chill music - it was all I could hear while looking at these shots.
Thanks Kieran. That sounds super interesting. I’ll have to check it out.
Lovely Video, Kyle. Stunning Photos as usual too. Thank you for taking the time to video your journey, you’re what the film/photography community needs. #God
Thank you. 🙏 Glad you enjoyed this one.
Loved seeing you in my neck of the woods. The camp at Aberthaw was the Boy's Village built for the children of coal miners so they could get away from the valley's for a holiday. I live just down the road and used to take a boy's football team for training there; absolute shame it's been left to rot. Also loved how you avoided getting your tongue in a twist trying to pronounce the town names! Beautiful photos too, the potential for old industrial pictures in South Wales is enormous.
Thanks Kevin. Definitely a fascinating place! And yeah, didn’t even bother trying to pronounce some of the place names, haha!
Great results! Love that old mine, I hope you get back and shoot that with the 4x5! I would have a field day out at the mine.
Thanks Alex. Yeah, regretting not shooting it on 4x5. Definitely a place I’ll return to.
Lucky to live up in north Wales, plenty to explore in and around Snowdonia 👍👌🏞️
That's next on my list. Hopefully in a few weeks.
loving this kind of video! do more of this!
Thanks Melvin. More to come!
You should come up to Scotland at some point, if you want to look around Edinburgh and the Lothians give us a heads up~
I plan to head up there at some point in the near future.
Much love buddy. Thanks for sharing. Must’ve been a bit lonely but also exciting 🙂
Thanks, Gabriel. Not lonely at all. Prefer to shoot by myself. :)
Really nice, Kyle. I've noticed that your recent work is much darker than previous stuff where you seemed to lift the shadows quite a bit. I'm enjoying your work as you explore the UK.
Thanks, John! Yep, definitely influenced by a new landscape!
I live in one of the two towns you were originally heading for , well worth you finding your way to them in the future
I’ll be back in that area for sure.
Plenty of beautiful castles here in lovely North Wales
So far Wales (south and north), have been my favourite places in the UK.
I live in Neath and just taken up large (4x5) and medium (6x6) format photography and processing. It's inspiring to see your video and makes me appreciate the beauty of this place, having moved here eight years ago after moving to London as a student and having lived there for 37 years. I'm hoping to capture photos of the valleys, especially when I see the amazing early morning mists of the Neath and Rhonda valleys. Glad you enjoyed it!
Cheers, Edward. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Solid images, Kyle! Love this kind of videos as well!
Thanks, Nuno. Glad you enjoyed!
definitely my fave video so far!
Glad you enjoyed!
Life is always better through the 105
Nice work! Somehow I am still getting around black white for landscape where I feel I like to explore the colours and details. Black white I have realised makes you work harder and Is tougher and requires more experience.
For sure. It's been a nice change for me. Definitely enjoying it.
I live in the US now but I moved from Sheffield. It’s the steel industrial town and still has so many old factories producing steel. Yorkshire is the best, but also would recommend Cornwall for old thatched cottages! I don’t know how long you’re there for but I live for the America in England content!
Cheers, Alexandra. Thanks for the recommendations. I’m here indefinitely, so lots more to explore.
Cornwall is actually not ideal for thatched cottages, the houses are mostly fairly modern, but the coast is stunning. Dorset or the Cotswolds/Warwickshire are very good.
@@berber.british.couple8974 yeah, my mum lives in Weymouth! I was gonna say Dorset but Cornwall is closer to him in wales! I always see thatched and cute cottages in cornwall
Really awesome video man! I love that shot of the mine at 15:00 with the 105mm. Also you’re absolutely right. You just have to do a little research and get out and travel a bit to find scenes that inspire you. I’m currently doing a video series about a 1500 mi road trip that I took to Arizona to shoot some work on 35mm📸🎞
Sounds amazing!
Great work, though (I’m old enough to remember Thatcher and the miners strike) the back story to all those derelict locations and run down buildings now providing the great photos is grim.
Yeah, the entire area and it's history interests me quite a bit. Learning lots. I spent a bunch of time down in West Virginia working a number of years ago, and I was always fascinated by the landscape and how the industry transformed the landscape.
CC is an amazing wander with the camera, been 10+ times and the boys village.
Nice! :)
That looks like a great adventure! :)
Have a nice week!
Thank you, Sina.
great work Kyle. Looks like you are getting some awesome results on your recent BW journey!
Thanks Dylan! It’s been a nice change, both the landscape and the B&W. A new challenge!
Hi Kyle, at 13:30 you showed a preview of the shot using the 105mm and the 75mm lens, did you use an app for those pictures or you just took a picture through the viewfinder of the pentax 67?
There should be a hiking competition in the Olympics where photographers from across the land must hike up steady incline with a Pentax 6x7
Mamiya RZ67 is also a good option;)
I'll represent USA and bring my RB67...
I hereby agree
@@dynax60 RB is heavier
You went up the steepest track to Pen y Fan, there’s an easier route about 400yds south of where you walked
South Wales represent! 🏴 think you took the steep route up pen y fan😂 the climb to the summit is a leg burner on that side
Yeah, not the best decision for a mid day stop while shooting photos, haha!
Ystradgynlais on your map at the beginning is where I live
Great video Kyle !
You should come by the new forest way sometime, lots of interesting places to explore :)
Was there last year for a few days. Really cool area and not too far from me.
@@KyleMcDougall it's a beatiful place. If you are ever round this way and need a guide, just throw me a DM !
Nice to see you in my part of the world.
I've made a few videos of the area around Pen Y Fan myself (where you parked up at 6:57 me and a friend went camping on the mountain behind you as you walk up from the car park on the opposite side of the road). Beautiful part of the country.
It definitely is a beautiful part of the country.
Hi Kyle. I really like your pictures. Good job. Question for you if you don't mind. At which speed you were talking these hand held. Shots. Thank you.
Thanks, Roi. Handheld with the 67 I never shoot slower than 1/125.
Really enjoyed this video, its been nice to see the UK from a refreshing perspective! where about's was the abandoned mine?
Glad you enjoyed! I think that was in a town called 'Beddau'. May be wrong/have spelt that wrong. I visited a number of places over the two days.
Great video! I have subscribed!
What is the name of the app that you're using to compose with different focal lenghts?
There is an app named “Mark II Artist’s Viewfinder”. Maybe he is using that ? I have read of other photographers using it. Nick Carver, for example, has mentioned that app.
It’s called ‘Viewfinder Preview’ on the App Store.
@@KyleMcDougall and I just snagged the app ✌️😎🙌👍
" Elements " & " Edge of Darkness " by Barry Thornton.
Where is that abandoned car park? I'd love to get a shot of that on large format.
A town called Abertillery.
Welcome to Wales dude 🏴, that area of Brecon I return to at least once a month. I’m just waiting on some sun now to change up the images.
Thanks Alex. Looking forward to getting back there to explore.
Something beautiful about Medium Format B&W in my opinion. Don't understand it !
Photo of disused car park was excellent !
Thanks
What’s the lens simulator app you’re using? Great video btw
It's called 'Viewfinder Preview'
Pontneddfechan waterfalls near Neath, best probably in the Uk.
Fantastic shots! Was surprised to see you shoot landscape without a tripod. Looks like there wasn’t too much light there, even given iso400. Any chance you remember aperture and/or shutter speed from some of those shots?
Cheers Lugen. The light actually wasn’t too bad. I don’t remember exact setting, but wouldn’t have been anything less then 1/125 and f11 most likely. Which was fine since most of the views were distant.
Some of those places are very pretty. I have been looking for somewhere to go on a hiking trip, any idea of the name of the places you went to? Thanks
Scotland next my friend! Welcome any time.
On the list! Excited to get up there.
new here, I love the content so far!
Happy to hear that. Cheers.
Awesome video, Kyle. Great images. I'm also impressed with your confidence driving on the "wrong" side of the road. ;) How long did it take for you to get used to that?
Thanks, Gary. Not long at all, surprisingly!
Hi Kyle, my 67ii lever stuck and the shutter couldn't push down while when I was shooting. I'm pretty sure it's not the batteries problem, do you know what's the problem with it? How can I fix it? Thank you so much!
You should check out the Mach Loop if you head back to Wales at some point! Loving the content as always btw!
Oh I’ve read about that. Looks cool! Hoping to get North soon.
@@KyleMcDougall Oh yeah there's tones of stuff up north, got some of my favourite shots in the lake District! Cornwall and Devon in the south west are also a great shout for weird quirky villages and towns.
Nice film
I uploaded a video shot on my Pentax 67 in an epic Cornish storm yesterday, 30 hits in 24 hours . RUclips can be a cruel place !
great video Kyle, I'd be curious to see how you got the video shot of you driving and its shot from the back seat. I really love that. I see in one shot it looks like a magic arm, what camera is that?
Thank Pat. It’s a magic arm with a Insta360 One Inch camera. Great little ‘action cam’ with a bigger sensor than a GoPro.
@@KyleMcDougall ah no way. the quality is great. It really picked up those gorgeous welsh locales thru the windshield.
I thought you were mad when I saw where you had chosen. But you're actually continuing a strong tradition of b&w in that area. New Pittsburgh Project maybe? No pressure 😉
Great video Kyle and some cool images too! Off topic but, what boots are those you’re wearing? I think you wore them on a Route 66 shoot a while back. They look ideal for walking around all day taking photo’s. Oh, and they’re cool as hell too 😁
Thanks Heath. The boots are Blundstones. My favourite!
Thanks Kyle!
Creating a photography channel and making it as incredible as it is with minimum use of lo-fi beats: MAXIMUM ACHIEVEMENT
😁
The environmental goat is back. Hope you are transitioning well in the uk
. Cheers
Thanks Ramon. Doing well!
Great video! I was wondering, what anamorphic lens do you use on your BMPCC?
Thanks. In the past I used an old Sankor 16D with a Rapido setup.
diolch! Superb stuff.
Thank you!
75mm rules with pentax
Agreed. Great focal length.
-1 in May. That's suppose to happen. Welcome to the UK :D
U should come to Ireland, i am living here is also amazing
Hoping to get there at some point.
Since I saw no one else commenting, and youtube is definitely the place where people would point this kind of stuff, I'm starting to question if I'm the only person seeing a green line across the top of the frame of some of your last videos.
Hmm, strange. Thanks for the heads up. Didn’t notice anything but I’ll check the export.
I can see it too in this video. It's not always noticeable
I always enjoy these video’s Kyle! I was wondering, what app do you use to mimic the focal lengths of your lenses? Cheers!
Thank you! It's called 'Viewfinder Preview'.