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Andrew Chittock
United Kingdom
Приєднався 15 кві 2007
Retired War photographer now trying my hand at Editorial, fashion,beauty ,prostrates and street. just having a good time www.andychittock.net www.andrewchittock.com
MONGOLIA EAGLE HUNTERS 2022
On my most recent trip I had the opportunity to travel to the vast landscapes and sprawling mountains in the beautiful country of Mongolia. I was there to photograph eagle hunters in the Altai Mountains in Western Mongolia to capture the beauty of this local tradition that has been passed from generation to generation. which includes 10 days in Western Mongolia living and hunting with the local eagle hunters.
Every single picture I shoot, I want to be better than the previous one.
Every single picture I shoot, I want to be better than the previous one.
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Storm Waves Aberaeron November 2022
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storm south beach Aberaeron Now here, now there, the wild waves sweep, Whilst we, betwixt them o'er the deep, In shatter'd tempest-beaten bark,
Eagle Hunters in the Altai Mountains
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On my most recent trip I had the opportunity to travel to the vast landscapes and sprawling mountains in the beautiful country of Mongolia. I was there to photograph eagle hunters in the Altai Mountains in Western Mongolia to capture the beauty of this local tradition that has been passed from generation to generation. which includes 10days in Western Mongolia living and hunting with the local ...
Cinematic Style
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Cinematic style street photography by Andrew Chittock. The subject was the boats coming out of the harbor of Aberaeron ready for the winter. October 2021.
boats coming out of Abeaeron Harbor 111021
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Its all go down at Aberaeron harbor, as the boats are bean lifted out ready for the winter.
A J Bell Tour of Britain Stage Four 07Sep2021
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AJ Bell Tour of Britain. Stage four. Aberaeron to Great Orme, Llandudno The Queen stage of the 2021 Tour of Britain, stage four starts by the sea in the harbour town of Aberaeron and culminate with a dramatic finish atop the Great Orme in Llandudno. The 210-kilometre route will take the race to parts of mid-Wales for the first time in modern Tour history, including Aberystwyth, Borth and Barmou...
Operation 'Boats back into the Water'
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Aberaeron Harbor 29th and 3oth of April 2021 Putting the boats back into the sea.
Zella in the studio black and white1
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A shot film from a shoot I did with Zella Whitfield in my studio in April 2021
Naomi 2
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This is from a shoot with the lovely Naomi in my studio www.andychittock.net andychittock 01545580882 07774652850
Time laps Aberaeron Harbour
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A sunny Saturday in October looking over the Harbour at high tide
Welsh National Tug of War Championships 2019 in Aberaeron1
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Welsh National Tug of War Championships 2019 in Aberaeron1
do replace lounge music with genuine band music .. ?
Why the crap music replacing the original soundtrack?
Turned my heating down to 18 degrees in solidarity
F*ck that looks hard!!!
It’s because of brave British soldiers like these that you have a nice warm bed to lie in.
FUCK AMERICA , FUCK NATO !
Relax princess 👸
@@tonys8448 creep
FUCK AMERICA , FUCK NATO !
Fake news! It's not raining🕵🕵🕵😂
I live near this area. I can categorically say that this place is hell! You can not anticipate the weather , well apart from its cold, colder or deathly cold! I hike along these roots and that's hard enough, let alone what these guys are doing.. Absolute respect for these guys. And for all our armed forces.
Oooh! It looked like the instructors were getting in the way of the bullets. 1,34??? Having people in front of live firing is living on the edge. Surely must have been blanks at that point?
ahhhhhh the green kit and them painfull hills hahahahahahahaha !!!!!
Can you be refused promotion or does everyone get the opportunity to promote
You need to be switched on to get selected to go on it. They dont let lizards go on pl sgt courses
Brecon, the best and the worst. Got sent there to complete the infantry recce side of things ( Scimitar cmdr) DS stated because i liked heavy vehicles (I was Armoured Corp) I should like to carry the sf tripod for a few days. Fk that shit.
1:22 “Alright fellas listen in” 🔪✋
I didn’t learn a thing at BREACON,Para instructor who thought he was Rambo and went around calling everyone “hats”….I did get a lot fitter thought.
That's how it is mate. Para screws think everyone not para reg is a hat/craphat and doesnt respect them
hats off to these. staying switched on!
“Coming frew, coming frew!!”
Looks lovely and warm
1:55 "coming throoooo"... this is me the morning after, on my way to the traps after a big night...
Oh that looks like such fun 😂 when you are at home.
Omg. Laying prone on that freezing ground is horrendous 😂
@@jimmybaldwin737 please sir let me do seniors in the winter, it’s so much more fun.
Frozen hard ground - delicious 🤣 time to activate side helmet 🪖 edit : I was nearly sick in my mouth when I saw that stretcher appear in that stream!!!
''as they did one of the most demanding courses in the British army.'' Bollocks. The most demanding course in the British army is to become an army cook. Non have ever managed to successfully complete it!
Not only in the British Army, believe me. It’s the same in my country as well! 😂
You passed the sense of humour course with flying colours though.🤣🤣🤣
@@Tranefine savage m8
Deffo glad I’m never gonna do this
I live not far from this place and know how cold damp and miserable it can be up there. My respect to all those who’ve been through there and those that will follow in their footsteps 👍🏻
LDS’s back then
2007?
I can’t wait to join the Royal Marines
Have fun being navy
L S W is wank 👎🏻
Used as a rifle and not as a support weapon it was more accurate than SA80 aL1A1 and I preferred it over the smg, SLR,LMG and pistol, but people will disagree
I did PSBC in 1987. Our section DS was CSgt Pete Mayer, Coldstream Guards. A tough but very good course. The OC was RRF, the Coy 2i/c was a Royal Marine Captain and the CSM was Royal Irish Rangers. I've never before or since seen such horrendous buck teeth on a soldier in my life as on that CSM. He could've eaten peanuts through a tennis racket! There were tons of Paras on the course and three SAS lads (one of which was RTU'd - he'd joined the SAS from a combat support trade and while he evidently took to unconventional warfare, he just wasn't picking up what was being taught on PSBC, so they eventually binned him. I have no doubt it was a major career hurdle for him in the Regiment). I'll never forget digging in on 'Concrete Hill', or the log runs ('hospital hil'), or the endless tabbing and advaince to contact. It was bitterly cold and I used to have a tiny flask in the back of my webbing that was just big enough for a hot brew (about a third of a liter). It was a great psychological crutch and I'd walways pass it around on the Bedford on the way back to Dering Lines after a long day on the traiing area. Everyone got a sip of hot tea before they fell aslessp in the back of the truck. We were all bollocksed. That course is the only time I have ever fallen asleep while walking (on an admin tab between positions). The teamwork among the lads on the course was superb. If you were in a key position (command or 2i/c), you had to very much rise to the occasion. And if you were just one of the troops for that phase, then you supported to the max and willed those who were getting assessed to do well. On the final ex, the cream of the bunch were designated as the Coy OC (as we were doing company attackes, etc.) and the Platoon Comds. I got Pl Sgt at least. Working with the Ghurkas was great, too (one of many times I had the privilege). I liked their Hollywood deaths when were were running battle lessons. [Me]: "Bahada, when I raise my hand, you die Hollywood style!" [Johnny Ghurka with giant smile]: "Aaah, Horrywood!".
Good ol British DPM, can't be matched for our terrain, that MTP is for a European Army, everybody is wearing it now, nothing to distinguish our boys from anyone else apart from the small Union Jack.
Goose bumps. Hated it. Miss it now. Old. Out.
It all looks super horrible & lots of shooting & shouting!
Haha
Still rainfall did my battle camp in 86 here and guess why it was raining then to,
just waiting for the heli bedford to turn up
The best course I ever did, stood me in good stead for what was to come in
You sound like a super wannabe ninja
I did junior Brecon in '86. There was a gale and that stream was swollen to nipple deep. The dude carrying the 84mm lost his footing while crossing, got swept off his feet and dropped it. We had to string a rope across, get in the river (which at this stage was fast flowing enough to take you off your feet), hang on to the rope, side by side, while walking slowly up stream feeling for the 84 with our feet. We found it. That red dirt soaked with copious amounts of rain driven by borderline hurricane strength wind made the mud stick like glue head to foot. DPM no longer existed, we just looked like a bunch of red Gumbies running around. I remember looking at my SLR thinking "I can't believe this thing is still working!". It was caked in mud. It was post Falklands and we'd just transitioned from Alpha/Bravo to Charlie/Delta fire teams about a year earlier.
Did this course in 1987 experienced every weather system. In 1993 I was an instructor on PCBC #goodtimes
Double socks on for this
PROPER soldiering ! if you can't do it when your soaked and freezing .... McDonalds is taking people on I hear LOL
I work in McDonalds & its super good
Stfu hat
nice video
I wonder how many lads when they set foot on the Falklands in 82 thought to themselves "Oh! Just like Brecon"
Exactly that, as it was said “Waterloo May well have been won on the rugby fields of Eton but Goose Green was won at Brecon”
All of em . They all started shouting "endex" when the white flag went up in Stanley .
Thought they would have finished with somebody crawling forward to post a grenade! The live night firing section and platoon attacks were even more of a buzz....
et vous les ramassez vos douilles bande de pollueurs
Done me Rm juniors , seniors there lovely place
Love that range , not in the cold tho
I am so glad I am just watching this. Walking through a freezing cold river naaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Maybe when I was younger.
This place used to be the parachute regiments battle school, when i went through the test weeks there in 1968 to get into the para reg, not many of us got through to go to Abingdon to do our jumps.Afterwards i had exhaustion, mal neutrition, mild frost bite, septisemia ect.Only seventeen year's old, the taste and smell of the place is something you never forget after the battle course and test's, 12 miles of section attacks along the Burma road in feet of snow after tabbing all night after a four day exersise living in a defence position on a Welsh hillside in the middle of winter.
Always remember the first footage from the Falklands War showing the terrain, and thinking the Argy's have invaded somewhere that was the spit of Brecon...
"And you tell that t' youth of t'day and they won't believe you."
I did JNCO's course there in winter '72, always seemed to have the Charlie G or GPMG lol
Do lympston, I still have Woodbury rot scars, and the smell of soaking wet, sweating and steaming people in uniform is unforgettable. I've had many flashbacks triggered of by a similar smell.
Toughest battle course in the world
WATP No Surrender
Provided fire support for this course many years ago, I turn up to liaise with Coy commander, all clean and dry, felt slightly embarrassed at the state of the students compared to me, this is a tough course, my brother- in -law did it and told me stories! Great video, a bit late to the dance....like. Was so many years ago at SENTA!!!
That river is a bloody ice rink, came down hard on a re group