Thanks for watching Louisa, if you are going to the Glowworm Cave National Parks recently upgraded the path through the cave with inclides handrails and a nice level floor. At first you might not see anything, just give your eyes time to adapt to the dark and wait for thr magic to happen. Hope you have a wonderful time. Cheers Phil
This film is definitely stuck in my mind. I often think about it because it gave me a thought when I originally watched it, of tiny eyes looking up at the night sky and deciding to try and reflect what could be seen when stargazing. The glowworms certainly nocked it out of the park, as did you, with this film.
I think we spent around 3 hours inside the dark wet tunnel in pitch blackness shooting 90 second exposures by trial and error. You cant see a thing, you point the camera where you think the Glow worms are take a shot then examine the results, then adjust, take a shot, repeat, repeat, repeat.
Thanks for your support as always guys, we loved your Glowworm Tunnel Vid too, seems we have a similar eye for some of our shots. Keep up the great work too, we love love watching your adventures. Cheers Phil
Thank you Aerhi, its fantastic to know that viewers enjoy the work we do. We plan to release new videos every month going forward so please keep an eye out. Cheers and thank you for your support, all the best Phil
Into the Wild Films , thanks for the reply, I’ve been there 2-3 times. I’m around Penrith so not too far for me. I love how you’ve done the videography, takes it to a whole new level 👍
Wow, your films are spectacular, Thank You for putting in the time and effort, the challenge now is to view the beauty you have captured with my very own eyes.
Thank you for the kind feedback Anthony. The Glowworm tunnel is well worth the trip. Apart from the glowworms themselves we particularly loved emerging from the other end of the tunnel into a beautiful lost world filled with tree ferns. All the very best mate and thanks again. Phil
I have driven through Lithgow more times than I care to mention! had I known that such beauty was to be found, I would surely have stopped and investigated and let my own eyes experience the intrinsic and undeniable beauty you have captured, stunning calming visuals, I just never wanted it to end.....sigh...thank you for showing me something I had no idea of....
HI Miss Melly Vee, thank you for your support and kind words as always. The glowworm tunnel is an amazing spot, takes a bit to get there, if a recall rightly about 20kms on pretty corrugated unsealed road . We went very early and had the whole tunnel to ourselves, when you get to the middle of the tunnel and look up its like looking at the Milky Way. Take care and thanks for watching, I hope to release one film per month now going forward :)
Your video is amazing and I will be visiting Wollemi National Park next Sunday .
Thanks for watching Louisa, if you are going to the Glowworm Cave National Parks recently upgraded the path through the cave with inclides handrails and a nice level floor. At first you might not see anything, just give your eyes time to adapt to the dark and wait for thr magic to happen. Hope you have a wonderful time. Cheers Phil
@ Thank you
This film is definitely stuck in my mind. I often think about it because it gave me a thought when I originally watched it, of tiny eyes looking up at the night sky and deciding to try and reflect what could be seen when stargazing. The glowworms certainly nocked it out of the park, as did you, with this film.
I think we spent around 3 hours inside the dark wet tunnel in pitch blackness shooting 90 second exposures by trial and error. You cant see a thing, you point the camera where you think the Glow worms are take a shot then examine the results, then adjust, take a shot, repeat, repeat, repeat.
We loved this spot, you captured it so well, another great video!
Thanks for your support as always guys, we loved your Glowworm Tunnel Vid too, seems we have a similar eye for some of our shots. Keep up the great work too, we love love watching your adventures. Cheers Phil
Beautiful video, music and location, keep up the good work!
Thank you Aerhi, its fantastic to know that viewers enjoy the work we do. We plan to release new videos every month going forward so please keep an eye out. Cheers and thank you for your support, all the best Phil
Amazing video, great work!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching :) cheers Phil
that was nicely done.
Thank you kindly Carmelo. Cheers and all the best. Phil
Wow, very nicely done, 👍 and subscribed
Thanks Sameera, its a great spot if ever you get the chance to get out there. All the best buddy. Cheers Phil
Into the Wild Films , thanks for the reply, I’ve been there 2-3 times. I’m around Penrith so not too far for me. I love how you’ve done the videography, takes it to a whole new level 👍
Wow, your films are spectacular, Thank You for putting in the time and effort, the challenge now is to view the beauty you have captured with my very own eyes.
Thank you for the kind feedback Anthony. The Glowworm tunnel is well worth the trip. Apart from the glowworms themselves we particularly loved emerging from the other end of the tunnel into a beautiful lost world filled with tree ferns. All the very best mate and thanks again. Phil
I haven’t gone there in years I wanna go back
Its an awesome spot, we particularly loved emerging into "the lost world" when you come out the other side of the tunnel. thanks for watching :)
I have driven through Lithgow more times than I care to mention! had I known that such beauty was to be found, I would surely have stopped and investigated and let my own eyes experience the intrinsic and undeniable beauty you have captured, stunning calming visuals, I just never wanted it to end.....sigh...thank you for showing me something I had no idea of....
HI Miss Melly Vee, thank you for your support and kind words as always. The glowworm tunnel is an amazing spot, takes a bit to get there, if a recall rightly about 20kms on pretty corrugated unsealed road . We went very early and had the whole tunnel to ourselves, when you get to the middle of the tunnel and look up its like looking at the Milky Way. Take care and thanks for watching, I hope to release one film per month now going forward :)
nice
Thank you for watching, stay safe, cheers Phil
Whats at the end of this tunnel ?
As the exit the 400m tunnel you enter a beautiful valley filled with tree ferns
I must be outside, because I can see the stars
I will fly upward, towards the stars
Oh bother, I seem to be stuck
Lol....Thanks for watching, cheers Phil