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Howell Morris
Приєднався 3 бер 2017
Just a collection of hobby videos which I try out using a variety of consumer equipment.
Sony AS50 ND Filters
Trying out ND Filters on a Sony AS50 camera which was set on Average White Balance in both Normal and Vivid setting.
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Відео
Cyberlink Power Director Sky Replacement
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Trying out Sky Replacement in Cyberlink Power Director. Intensity can be adjusted. The foreground can be adjusted which was forgotten to be done on some of the clips.
Sony AS100v ND Filter Test
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Using a Sony AS100v action camera, set on vivid, to try ND4, 8, 16 and 32 filters. First clip is camera without any filter followed by a clip with all 4 filters on scree at the same time. Lastly each ND filter is shown full screen. The filters were bought on Ali Express but obviously not optimum quality.
St. Teilo`s Church, Pontarddulais
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Using a Sony AS100v action camera fitted with a ND16 filter.
Miniland At Legoland
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Part of the "Miniland" attraction at Legoland. DJI Osmo Pocket camera used.
Fairy Tale Brook, Legoland
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Fairy Tale Brook at Legoland, video taken with a DJI Osmo Pocket.
Hill Train Legoland
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Taken on the Hill Train at Legoland using DJI Osmo Pocket.
Legoland Trooping The Colour
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Trooping the Colour in Legoland, Windsor, using a DJI Osmo Pocket.
Pontarddulais Agricultural Show 2024
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Video taken with a DJI Osmo Pocket and edited in Pinnacle Studio 25 and Corel Videostudio 21. Nothing special, just some clips taken at the Pontarddulais Agricultural Show 2024.
Aircraft Display Swansea Air Show 06 07 24
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Short video of aircraft at the Swansea Air Show, 2024. Proficiency of filming aircraft not so good and actually gave up filming the Typhoon. A Sony AX53 camera was used.
Swansea Air Show 2024 Ground Display
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Swansea Air Show ground displays taken with a DJI Action 4. Think I should have used a weaker ND Filter.
Port Meirion
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A recent visit to Port Meirion in North Wales. It was a dark gloomy day but the rain stayed away for the visit. DJI Action 4 used along with a Rode Micro Go 2 microphone which incidentally can be connected with a USB C cable direct into the camera.
Around Conway Castle
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Views around Conway Castle, taken on a rather wet day using a DJI Action 4. Had to remove external microphone because it was so wet. Had to continually wipe the lens because of the rain. On top of which I got soaked.
Richard Trevithick`s Steam Locomotive
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Richard Trevithick`s Steam Locomotive
Since it is a grip type, there are many examples that are wobbly, but the image stabilization these days is weak. This example is not like that and is very easy to see. I would like to see a work taken without panning, tilting, or zooming. I think the performance of the lens is quite good, so I would like to make a work someday. I recently took it out of the dry case and bought a spare battery.
Thanks for the nostalgia. My grandparents lived on Upper Mill, across from Pandy. Lovely video.
Can you please record the pirate show???
Sorry, but I was there last week so until I go again I will not be able to record.
If you do a search on UA-cam for legoland pirate show there are a few on there.
@@howellmorris9740 ok thanks
this thing needs some Doc Brown crystal logs...
Get a freakin' haircut!!!
Mother of inventions ❤👌👌
Very interesting , this earliest of all stam engines. Thanks for sharing.
the camera is much older than the locomotive
I see no practical application for this invention. Now if someone could invent some beige plastique like substance that could pick up images off of comic strips, and then you could bend and stretch said images into funny caricatures, *then* you might have something....
Sounds putty silly to me...
That fly wheel looks SO dangerous, lol
Richard's answer would be "Well don`t bloody touch it, then".....🙂
A while ago I bought a model kit of this locomotive. It had no instructions. This video is a big help.
Nice to see it in operation. Was this loco the one that operated at Cardiff's industrial museum?
Stephen son was inspired by this loco, yet Trevithick is ignored by the history books; WHY?
Thank you for this great clip!!!
After watching this a few times, I'm starting to see how this works. The slide valve is actually tripped by an extension off the piston rod, and appears that it can also be tripped by the operator to regulate speed and direction? It must be fairly low pressure steam, considering the size and stroke of the piston. Amazing how far the technology has come since then!😉
Where and when is this please?
zero to sixty... only a couple of hundred years have elapsed.
It's interesting that it has unflanged wheels and a flanged track.
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Gods, I wonder how many people lost their limbs near monstrosities like that :D
Just look at all those places to lose a digit or limb. I am guessing it uses only 1 double acting piston, so I guess that huge wheel is for the operator to manually rotate it a little if he has the misfortune of being stopped at top or bottom center of the stroke. That is why later locomotives use two (or more) cylinders that are offset from each other (ex: 2 cylinders are 90 degrees offfset in wheel rotation) so one is always in a power stroke.
Ah I was wondering why that wheel is so huge. I thought maybe it was a flywheel, but that makes sense about being a manual crank for the operator.
The wheel is useful for manual adjustment of dead-centering, sure, but its real purpose is to add enough momentum so that the engine can get itself through the top-dead-center/bottom-dead-center zones while running. You often see such large flywheels with single-cylinder engines. Of course Trevithick knew that having two cylinders would eliminate this problem, but he was focused on making (relatively) compact, simple engines.
Odd tracks indeed
Glad to see the ladies getting into steaming.
The humble beginnings. I wonder what Trevithick would have said had he seen today's TGV/Bullet train/etc. Where's the boiler? Where's the fireman?
Where's my royalties?
@@etherealbolweevil6268 🤣
I appear in this video as I was also shooting for my film of this loco.
first steam engine in the world also how to make an bow and arrow step 1:
It would be nice to have drawings and an explanation on how it works.
Google is your friend
Are the tracks the same gage as used today?
Appears to be wider than Standard Gauge but I could be wrong
No idea sorry.
Probably a different gauge, as what we now call "Standard" Gauge of 4ft 8in was introduced by George Stephenson, later increased by half an inch to reduce binding on curves. Trevithick would have had this engine built to fit the wagonway on which it was designed to be used, so could have been anything between four & five feet. "Standard Gauge" became universal (in Britain) after 1845, with the last GWR lengths being converted around 1892. If the track in this video appears "wider" (than 5ft), that may be due to a 4:3 image being shown at 16:9 ratio....
4' 2" inside the plateway flanges and 4' 4" outside of plate on the Penydarren plateway. Today's metric standard gauge is 1435mm (4' 8 & 1/2").
Although the footage is jerky, the original content of the video, the working replica of the loco in action, is awesome....first time seeing one of these.
Unfortunately, my laptop was playing up when editing so got to a point of frustration and decided not to spend any more time on it. It is run a couple of times a year so will try again in the future.
@@howellmorris9740 it’s quite awesome to see a reproduction of the very first steam locomotive. Honestly, it’s quite nice to be able to see exactly how railroading as we think of it started. I know that there had been horse drawn railways before this point, but it was really the beginning of steam power that made, the railroad a important factor in society
Very good video, like !!!
Trevithick`s Steam Locomotive did not have flanged wheels. The rails were flanged instead.
As they are here.
Is it a replica
Yes it is a replica but was constructed from the original plans in 1981.
Magnificent. It's a testament to the men who built these machines to have this thing still running and in existence. Thank you.
it's a replica
I've owned cars older than that.
@@sebastianthomsen2225 If it's a replica the video lies at the start when it says "1804", implying that this one *is* from 1804.
@@StrangeScaryNewEngland it is called clickbait
It's a shame the video is such low frame rate.
I`ve got problems with my laptop. It was continuously crashing with Corel Videostudio 23.This maybe the cause of the jerkiness.
It's appropriate fo the movies of the time, colourised
@@christopherlawley1842🤡
@@christopherlawley18421804 was 91 years before the Lumiere Brothers screened their first film Films shot in the 1920s that are often shown when discussing early locomotives, show replicas of Rocket and other locos built by the'Big Four' railway companies in the 1920s and have I think been mistakenly assumed by some to have been filmed one hundred years earlier!
@@howellmorris9740 I have both Corel Videostudio 16 and 19. The higher the number, the less functions are provided (without extra purchasing of add-ons) and crashes are more frequent so I generally use 16 which also doesn't constantly carry ads for more Corel merchandise . A real pity as the earlier versions had far more functions installed and were generally very good editing suites.
Real first!
Nice shots
I missed it this year. So glad I found this. Great video.
Stay in apartment or hotel or cottage if epilepsy much cooler
Fantastic, thank you 👍
Thanks a lot Howell!
Unless my monitor is playing up the video is wobbly
It is a bit. Could be the camera as I bought it second hand.
@@howellmorris9740 Nice video though , much appreciated . I feel homesick watching it .
Brought back wonderful memories. Cardiff to Iceland May 2019 was my special trip. So sorry the Marco Polo has now been broken up in Alang.
Great timelapse
Beautiful footage
I haven't been there in years. Great footage.
What kind of port did you used to plug in the mic?
help me designig software for this machine plz reply
did u ever find one?
What about PE Design or Stitch artist?
A great video showing the best kept secret in Swansea, The Botanical gardens in Singleton Park. There is something to see throughout the year in the Botanical Gardens. The herbaceous borders are a fantastic sight from late March until mid October and the variety of glasshouses offer shelter in inclement weather.
A video of Railway Modellers` Exhibition 2018:- ua-cam.com/video/Larl5WdjZy0/v-deo.html