If he knew to keep the camera still when zoomed it would have been a good closeup of that ancient, deep blue ice. In fact, he moved the camera around way too much and too fast the entire video. Even with the stabilization software it was just too much movement.
I know what blue looks like. The interesting bit of the video is the size of the ice that fell... which you can only see when you can see the whole margin of the thing, which means staying zoomed out. It just totally gets under my skin when amateur videographers think they're adding to their videos through dint of the willy-nilly use of a feature of their camera.
Thank you Ashish. This was a very nice video you so graciously shared with us. About the hard, blue ice - can you just imagine how yummy pure the water would be? Thank you.
I was really lucky to see massive icebergs crashing i to eachother in at Jökullsárlón in Iceland. Luckily it was 1 in the morning with no tourists. Incredible power and beauty!
You know why it is so blue? Its thousands of years old..maybe tens of thousands. Thats NOT a good sign to see these deep core pieces of the glaciers. THEY should be hidden deep inside the glacier..but they are visible evrywhere.. NOT a good sign.
~I'm waiting for rain. I'm waiting for tidal waves! I wanna watch the ground give way! I wanna watch it all go down! FLUSH IT DOWN!!!!~.....learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim......
Hey, I have an idea lets move the camera around so no one can see what is going on or I could video the water instead of the ice. That guy wouldn't know a tsunami if he was in one.
If you do this later - zoom as little as possible. Or advise your friends who are going to shoot this kind of material. You don't need to zoom closer than where you see the wall top to bottom: you lose more than gain by zooming into the details of the falling piece. Their impressiveness comes when comparing them against the still background of the wall. We can see enough details anyway, and can add them by turning this on full screen. At least on laptop - a wall TV might make it a bit blurry.
If you keep zooming in and out, the people who watch the video are going to shoot you. (1) point. (2) zoom APPROPRIATELY: best is TO ZOOM out to see the big picture. (3) KEEP THE CAMERA STILL. (4) DON'T MOVE THE CAMERA. (5) *KEEP THE CAMERA STATIONARY* .
Glacial recession is due to global warming, calving is not. Calving is a natural process of glacial movement so stop freaking out over this natural, non-anthropomorphic phenomenon and just celebrate the beauty of nature... and shaky zoom-zoom video.
Milu The glacier will behave this way as long as the earth is not experiencing an ice age, but at a slower rate. This part of the Glacier is retreating at about 600ft per year, compared to about 100ft per year, 60 years ago. Ice from the ice fields is constantly pushing glaciers down to spots like this, flowing like a river, about 1.5ft per day. Now, with the atmosphere being altered by humans, the sunlight and water is able to erode the face of the glacier faster than the ice fields push them down.
Helpful hint #1: When videoing such a massive sight, zoom OUT so the large scale of the event can be appreciated......and KEEP THE GODDAM CAMERA STILL!
Very LOUSY camera use, doesn't know how to focus, or keep things in view to watch them. And they think THIS is a tsnunami, crap nothing but a little rise in the water temporarily.
stiimuli Even though I've never seen one in person. It probably is awesome. But since temperatures are rising they are melting faster and faster thus making it a bad thing.
Dosh Nunez but its not a bad thing in itself and there's no reason people can't enjoy the spectacle. Even if we stopped the rise in temps today calving would still occur.
Your'e not getting my point. Yes it's not a bad thing. And glaciers will still calve whether there's global warming or not. But if they start melting even faster that's when it starts to become more of a bad thing and less of a spectacular sight. We can't stop the rise of temperature at this point because we are still dealing with CO2 emissions from the 50's 60's 70's... We can only try to make a more clean future (which we are doing awfully at).
Josefine DE LOERA yes very natural like when we die. It's scary to think about when we are going to die, but when it happens it will terrify you.. but naturally you will be gone but hey when you wake up you won't feel a thing. Climate change is if fact natural, but its sad because we are causing this planet to warm faster than it would naturally. However, we still don't know how much suffering we will have to endure before we die naturally from somthing that naturally happens.
Glaciers aren't static. they constantly move under their own weight and eventually calve into the sea. Calving is natural but when they melt and calve off huge pieces resulting in the calving face retreating miles in a single year that's when were have a problem. And a problem is what we have.
My advice for the camera guy, try not to move about all the time, it doesnt make fo good viewing. Hold still and zoom out to get bigger events. Still was an impressive calving.
G'day, Gregory Schadewald! I was a bit surprised by the term "calving" myself, so I Googled it and, sure enough, in addition to the term for cow births, it does mean the breaking off of pieces of a glacier.
Haha l was thinking similar. I'd want to get a bit of ice out of the water and take it home in a jar. I know it would melt but it would still be special 😄
Why is every event of a natural disaster/explosion/iceberg calving that is filmed, zoomed the fuck in? Goddamn, this is an epidemic that needs to be addressed. What you are filming is extremely large, stop with the zoom now!
Hey Ashish, do you have an email address we can use to contact you regarding this video? I'd love to discuss a license to use this if possible! Cheers, Felix
Is it just me or did anyone else get a “lonely housewife” sending strong signals to the import filming kind of vibe from the lady that said “Hold on is right”? Ya just me…. I thought so.
These glaciers are the remnants of the last Ice Age which ended about 10,000 years ago, the planet has been gradually warming since then. Ice Ages and Warm Periods have been happening for eons and will continue to do so regardless of what humans do.
+wtglb Then you need to think about what effect 25 billion tons of co2 being added to the atmosphere every year would have...and that amount being added is increasing as more of human civilization industrializes.
+stiimuli it's a less than a minuscule amount compared to the Siberian Traps flood basalt, it erupted continually for 1,000,000 years, and though a large layer of coal too. We could add up 10,000 industrial lifetimes worth of emissions and not be even remotely close. Go look it up, it's mind-boggling.
stiimuli It's also the most immediate display of decaying ancient systems, which is sad, terrifying and with immense gravitas. Still, if you watched your grandfather commit seppuku, restoring the honor of your family, would you cheer for the restoration of honor, even though he's killing himself?
GarioTheRock Glaciers would still calve regardless of climate change or the presence of humans. Its what they inevitably do at the water line. The only conditions that would halt this process are the complete lack of snow/ice or a "snowball earth" scenario with no available waterline for a glacier to reach.
Moving the camera that fast makes me ill :(
That blue is gorgeous.
Yeah, I wanna eat it.
+MiamiPush2theLimit Sure, but you would die from it...
indiesthlm how so?
MiamiPush2theLimit ;)
Be good with some cherry syrup.
I am taking everyone's zoom buttons away. Zooming in never makes a video better.
If he knew to keep the camera still when zoomed it would have been a good closeup of that ancient, deep blue ice. In fact, he moved the camera around way too much and too fast the entire video. Even with the stabilization software it was just too much movement.
I know what blue looks like. The interesting bit of the video is the size of the ice that fell... which you can only see when you can see the whole margin of the thing, which means staying zoomed out. It just totally gets under my skin when amateur videographers think they're adding to their videos through dint of the willy-nilly use of a feature of their camera.
You're welcome lekoman.
Research0digo For what?
that is why you have to use prime lenses
Thank you Ashish. This was a very nice video you so graciously shared with us.
About the hard, blue ice - can you just imagine how yummy pure the water would be?
Thank you.
calving is natural for all glaciers as new ice is formed constantly at the back and pushes old ice forward.
Mental note: Take ear plugs when going on ice tour so I don't have to hear the dumb comments.
Stand on the highest deck. The dumb ones are generally lazy and stairs are their kryptonite. Source: Am Alaskan
Thanks Kelli! your comment really gave me a chuckle.
Cheers!
I was really lucky to see massive icebergs crashing i to eachother in at Jökullsárlón in Iceland. Luckily it was 1 in the morning with no tourists. Incredible power and beauty!
Yup
Because GOD FORBID SOMEONE MAKE ANY SORT OF COMMENT 🤦
You people need to chill out a bit
@@yonatanschlussel Take your own advise.
You know why it is so blue? Its thousands of years old..maybe tens of thousands. Thats NOT a good sign to see these deep core pieces of the glaciers. THEY should be hidden deep inside the glacier..but they are visible evrywhere.. NOT a good sign.
yes... planet is diying and people celebrate it.... makes me speechless.
@Z4ck//OW watch how our planet changed ua-cam.com/video/Pg0Z3LappEM/v-deo.html
He's going to collect that ice to put in his Squishee machine back at the Kwik-E-Mart.
reneeandchrisforever haha
"Hold on, hold on" shut up, it's not even a big wave when it can to you
Applaud while you can, silly people, there is only so much glacier; there is a notable apathy to what this all means.
A machine that makes ice can stop the glaciers from melting and make them last forever.
The Bird no the place...😀
Whats this? How do i go on a trip like this?
Small calving. Nice quality
Stuff like this just satisfise me
WOW!!! 😳 👎 Now, that was massively underwhelming.
mainly because of zooming.
Wooo hooo the glacier is collapsing. Cheer as the environment changes.
Oh glacier calving is a recent phenomenon?
~I'm waiting for rain. I'm waiting for tidal waves! I wanna watch the ground give way! I wanna watch it all go down!
FLUSH IT DOWN!!!!~.....learn to swim,
learn to swim, learn to swim, learn to swim......
you tool =P
Hey, I have an idea lets move the camera around so no one can see what is going on or I could video the water instead of the ice. That guy wouldn't know a tsunami if he was in one.
It is not a tidal wave !!!
So what if we were to set bombs around that glacier??
Some people don't know how to use zoom
Blueberry Snowcone
Beautiful!!
Not a great event, not a huge calving, not well worth watching. Too much hyperbole.
Impressions
RIP earth
Sound is so Indian
"Mini tsunami"... It's called a wave.
If you do this later - zoom as little as possible. Or advise your friends who are going to shoot this kind of material.
You don't need to zoom closer than where you see the wall top to bottom: you lose more than gain by zooming into the details of the falling piece. Their impressiveness comes when comparing them against the still background of the wall. We can see enough details anyway, and can add them by turning this on full screen. At least on laptop - a wall TV might make it a bit blurry.
If you keep zooming in and out, the people who watch the video are going to shoot you.
(1) point. (2) zoom APPROPRIATELY: best is TO ZOOM out to see the big picture.
(3) KEEP THE CAMERA STILL. (4) DON'T MOVE THE CAMERA. (5) *KEEP THE CAMERA STATIONARY* .
(6) Shut your mouth. We want to hear the ice and the water. Also the seagulls. Especially we want to hear the crack! BOOM! Roar! Ka-SPLOOSH!
Camera moves so fast and jerky, very hard to watch or focus
I agree
You try holding a camera still while you rock on those waves.
man: ooh a tsunami!
woman: a tidal wave
man: tsunami.
woman: a tidal wave!
This woman has no idea....
Crikey, slow down your panning!!... Got a job to focus on anything. :(
More motion sickness from the camera work than from the calving and resulting wave.
Glacial recession is due to global warming, calving is not. Calving is a natural process of glacial movement so stop freaking out over this natural, non-anthropomorphic phenomenon and just celebrate the beauty of nature... and shaky zoom-zoom video.
zooming in ruined what we could have seen.
When filming, don’t zoom in! You miss most of it.
beautiful, nice job,,,,,, (yes, please take everyones zoom button away)
These people in the video had ZERO knowledge on what is happening and what are the consequences, right?
Darren Loke that bugged me as well. I get that it's impressive, no doubts, but they are just too cheerful about what happens there.
Milu The glacier will behave this way as long as the earth is not experiencing an ice age, but at a slower rate. This part of the Glacier is retreating at about 600ft per year, compared to about 100ft per year, 60 years ago. Ice from the ice fields is constantly pushing glaciers down to spots like this, flowing like a river, about 1.5ft per day. Now, with the atmosphere being altered by humans, the sunlight and water is able to erode the face of the glacier faster than the ice fields push them down.
Come on man... Your own ignorance is hyperbole. This shit happens everyday, and happened long before modern humans evolved.
He had it way too zoomed in. People stop zooming your cameras on glaciers!
I don't know why people don't realize they are laughing at their kids future. They should have cried rather than make fun out of it.
Why? Glacier calving is a natural process which occurs even if humans were never here. No reason not to enjoy the spectacle if you can.
But it is sharply increased in recent years due to global warming isn't it? One of the main reason behind increasing sea water level.
Sandanuwan Dhanushka
Yes, climate change increases the rate of calving...but calving itself would still be happening even without climate change.
An old Ice Age and how it shaped the world... ua-cam.com/video/Pg0Z3LappEM/v-deo.html
Helpful hint #1: When videoing such a massive sight, zoom OUT so the large scale of the event can be appreciated......and KEEP THE GODDAM CAMERA STILL!
Very LOUSY camera use, doesn't know how to focus, or keep things in view to watch them. And they think THIS is a tsnunami, crap nothing but a little rise in the water temporarily.
Love that blue color of the ice it’s beautiful
so people are fascinated when the world is falling apart... wow...
What gets me is them wooping like its a good thing.....wankers!
+NDI One Maps It doesn't matter if has been happening for all of record history. That doesn't make it a good thing.
+Dosh Nunez Why is it a bad thing? Its a spectacular natural sight to witness, especially in person.
stiimuli Even though I've never seen one in person. It probably is awesome. But since temperatures are rising they are melting faster and faster thus making it a bad thing.
Dosh Nunez
but its not a bad thing in itself and there's no reason people can't enjoy the spectacle. Even if we stopped the rise in temps today calving would still occur.
Your'e not getting my point. Yes it's not a bad thing. And glaciers will still calve whether there's global warming or not. But if they start melting even faster that's when it starts to become more of a bad thing and less of a spectacular sight. We can't stop the rise of temperature at this point because we are still dealing with CO2 emissions from the 50's 60's 70's... We can only try to make a more clean future (which we are doing awfully at).
Very nice footage:)) That was a rare situation...I love watching the calving live, its just like thunder and lighting
I can't believe that people were cheering watching this happen, and calling it a "great event".
THIS HAPPENS NATURALLY. DONT BE AFRAID.:)
Melissa Normann Yes, you are the enlightened one here.
Josefine DE LOERA yes very natural like when we die. It's scary to think about when we are going to die, but when it happens it will terrify you.. but naturally you will be gone but hey when you wake up you won't feel a thing. Climate change is if fact natural, but its sad because we are causing this planet to warm faster than it would naturally. However, we still don't know how much suffering we will have to endure before we die naturally from somthing that naturally happens.
Melissa Normann It's been happening since the ancient ages, what's so special? Blah blah global warming carbon footprint? Pf.
Exactly..It's like they're watching the earth dying and they're happy.. What's wrong in this world right now..lack of education..really..
Glaciers aren't static. they constantly move under their own weight and eventually calve into the sea. Calving is natural but when they melt and calve off huge pieces resulting in the calving face retreating miles in a single year that's when were have a problem. And a problem is what we have.
It wouldn’t be a video of a bunch of yanks watching a spectacular natural phenomenon without one or more saying “ OWE M’EYE GAAAAARD”...
My advice for the camera guy, try not to move about all the time, it doesnt make fo good viewing. Hold still and zoom out to get bigger events. Still was an impressive calving.
Glaciers are so beautiful! I love the blue color!
i grew up on a farm .. and this is NOT calving! the mother cow must push HARD and then the baby is SOooo cute :^)
G'day, Gregory Schadewald! I was a bit surprised by the term "calving" myself, so I Googled it and, sure enough, in addition to the term for cow births, it does mean the breaking off of pieces of a glacier.
Just watching those birds in the far distance just gives you an idea of the enormity of the thing.
Bad camera job hard to watch such a shame so pretty
that blue ice is incredible ... I want to taste it
that „woooaaa finominal” :))
My God im glad I did hold on, the boat rose by at least 6 inches its a wonder we wer'nt swept overboard. These americans are sooooo dramatic
*Americans
It is where HollywooD was born. Ain't that neat?
Damn !!! Stop moving that f...g camera, man !!!
Wouldn't it be nice to tell us where this is??
Like vultures waiting for the carcass to die! Is pathetic!
Ay Bee Ignorance is bliss.
It's a completely natural process. Glaciers have been calving since glaciers first formed.
Like virtue signalers waiting for their mom to change their sheets
Yo quiciera saber como le hacen para estar ahi en El momento preciso mil GRACIAS por compartir.
It's beautiful but so sad to watch these glaciers disappear never to return.
😥 the ocean going High 🧜♂️
It's all part of a natural cycle.
Awful camera work. Sickening!
I can't be the only one that wants to go there with a pick ax and take a bunch of ice home
Haha l was thinking similar. I'd want to get a bit of ice out of the water and take it home in a jar. I know it would melt but it would still be special 😄
thank god for a volume switch
SO BEAUTIFUL BUT ALSO VERY SAD
Very sad that something natural makes you sad. Get a life.
Thank you so much for this,it has left me breathless..I just wish more people had watched it..
+June Johnson why? you only get 3 wishes in life so don't waste 1 on THAT!!! how about wishing for a comet to hit the white house instead?
3 wishes lol
mute and skip to 0:48, you're welcomed :D
Why is every event of a natural disaster/explosion/iceberg calving that is filmed, zoomed the fuck in? Goddamn, this is an epidemic that needs to be addressed. What you are filming is extremely large, stop with the zoom now!
Hey Ashish, do you have an email address we can use to contact you regarding this video? I'd love to discuss a license to use this if possible! Cheers, Felix
Is it just me or did anyone else get a “lonely housewife” sending strong signals to the import filming kind of vibe from the lady that said “Hold on is right”?
Ya just me…. I thought so.
Your zooming in, and out ruined this video. Some people just can't leave that zoom button alone. By the way thumbs down.
Lucky to watch nature's phenomenon
By the way the tsunami didn't weaken when it went over them tsunamis happen under eater when the water is deeper
Never fails having that 1 woman in the background screaming her head off. "wooooooWoooooWOOOOOO!"
I knew the title was a scam as soon as I heard the Indian accent. Wasn’t great 🧐
lol @ 'tidal wave'... dude's right, it's a mini-tsunami. nothing to do with tides.
Gather up that woman who says OMG every second along with it.
These glaciers are the remnants of the last Ice Age which ended about 10,000 years ago, the planet has been gradually warming since then. Ice Ages and Warm Periods have been happening for eons and will continue to do so regardless of what humans do.
+wtglb
If we pump enough co2 into the atmosphere it could certainly prevent the next ice age from happening.
I don't believe that anything Man can do will affect the climate cycle that Earth has been going through for eons.
+wtglb Then you need to think about what effect 25 billion tons of co2 being added to the atmosphere every year would have...and that amount being added is increasing as more of human civilization industrializes.
+stiimuli it's a less than a minuscule amount compared to the Siberian Traps flood basalt, it erupted continually for 1,000,000 years, and though a large layer of coal too. We could add up 10,000 industrial lifetimes worth of emissions and not be even remotely close. Go look it up, it's mind-boggling.
wtglb
That was a unique catastrophic event long ago and wasn't part of any "cycle". Today human industrial activity is the catastrophic event.
The video put me to sleep. Don't these people know that they are witnessing the end of the world. Go get a z06 corvette and see exciting.
Who said global warming is no fun? Just look how many people are enjoying the melting of glaciers on youtube!
You're ignorant....and too incompetent to know it. It's called the Dunning-Kruger effect.
Idiot. This happens no matter what and global warming melts the ice not breaks the ice.
Maybe this will give you an idea of how glacial melting exposed the continents
ua-cam.com/video/Pg0Z3LappEM/v-deo.html
What have we done
And also I think you have been dubbed the cinema scope dude and I have nothing else to say that’s nice sorry but we didn’t get to see the best part!
Like kids in a playground,,you would of heard pure natural sound if you guys kept your mouth shut as ice falls
Stunning color!
I like the person sharing his video. He’s not perfect but, who is?
SO annoying with all the exclamations from folks...😡🤦♂️🙄
can someone tell me why the ice is so blue in the center? without giving me your stance on global warming because i don't give a shit about it lol
because glaciers move they regularly drop into the water...no suprise.
This video was so much better....no one super obnoxious in the background.
anyone see that blue ice
It's literally too sickening to watch, you're planning too fast.
how Fuckin sad that these glaciers that r becoming extinct has become nothing tourist attraction
Zoom ruins all perspective. Try again.
why are they excited
Because its a spectacular sight to witness. Its why they paid money as tourists to go out on a boat and see the glacier.
Isn´t it kind of idiotic to cheer for the thing to calve?
Why? Are you worried the ice is in pain? Calving is what glaciers do where they meet the ocean. Its natural. WHy not enjoy the awesome sight?
stiimuli Why cheer for something that happens naturally? I bet these people clap whenever they take a shit.
HDaviator
Because its a spectacular sight.
stiimuli It's also the most immediate display of decaying ancient systems, which is sad, terrifying and with immense gravitas. Still, if you watched your grandfather commit seppuku, restoring the honor of your family, would you cheer for the restoration of honor, even though he's killing himself?
GarioTheRock
Glaciers would still calve regardless of climate change or the presence of humans. Its what they inevitably do at the water line. The only conditions that would halt this process are the complete lack of snow/ice or a "snowball earth" scenario with no available waterline for a glacier to reach.
Stop already you’re making me dizzy
मी मराठी at २.०६ "capture केल का रे ते."