Liminality is not "usually busy but not ATM, so it seems weird". Its a place at the limits of a place/state, at the threshold of another. Usually attributed to sensory or perceptual bounds. So, "usually busy but not ATM, so it seems weird" is one possible factor, but only one. It doesn't have to be scary or desolate to qualify. Its an in-between or betwixt place. Its also the feeling attributed to meditation or why we have legends of musicians going to crossroads to meet the devil. Its the woodlands you went to as a child that has been turned into a bustling carpark. It the feeling of "not quite here, and not quite there, either". Something/somewhere in the middle. Something other. Eliciting feelings of juxtaposition and displacement.
I am truly enamored with liminal spaces and watch everything I can about them. The differing perspectives on what constitutes "liminality" are always fascinating, and people will often get into heated debates about the nuances of their respective definitions. I enjoyed your exploration and discussion. Well done.
Absolutely love your interpretation of liminal space. Todd Hido really set the stage for this whole movement, I looked into his work a lot when I started taking liminal photography. I hope he knows how much he's inspired this new age of photographers. Excellent video!
liminal space to me is a image that makes you feel like a child again, That you didnt care you get judged or to be worthy. You wanted to have fun, chill with friends, maybe watch your old tv shows and watch your favorite youtubers, you didnt care what life takes you. You felt great to be alive in that sweet mind of yours that make you feel like. Home.
I’ve never heard anyone else describe Todd Hido’s work like you do. It’s exactly how it makes me feel. It’s like all the spaces hold ghosts of the memories that have happened in them
Liminal spaces are easy to find if you know what to look for. The have a mystery to them. I absolutely love them. Even though they creep me out a little. I love abandoned buildings in the countryside. Or forest paths. Or parking garages... They have a weird sense of nostalgia. As if you've been there before. Maybe in a dream... You are certain you've seen them, but know you logically couldn't have. They're haunting, lonely, comforting, mysterious, confusing, unsettling, remarkable, nostalgic, foreign, extraterrestrial... So many words could be used to describe them. So many...
Thank you for the video. I discovered I like 'liminal space' only by stumbling on these videos while looking for something to help me with night photography with a twist of the moody and mysterious. I, and I'm sure thousands of others, have always enjoyed liminal space but just never had a label to apply to that interest. Now I have found these videos, and the label, I can explore and develop this interest and it is now a start of a winter project for me - lasting until the clocks jump forward again. My aim is to be able to print a few good liminal images. So, bring on the dark, hopefully, misty nights in towns, villages, churchyards and a few eerie trips to Dartmoor. Cheers.
Really nicely explained! I had no idea about Liminal Spaces before but I totally get it now...such an eerie feeling from some of those photographs. Great video as always man 👌🏻
Idk how popular IKEA is where you live but here in Sweden it's VERY popular and there's almost always someone there, and I was once walking on an IKEA parking lot. The thing was- there wasn't a single car on the parking lot. It gave me a really unsettling feeling. The pictures were amazing btw! It really brings up that weird and kinda creepy feeling! Amazing work!
i always liked being alone in spaces that are supposed to be busy. i like walking around the city at night, looking at the usually crowded spots and seeing them empty at 3am on a tuesday night. and if i see a house with light on i like the feeling of wondering why that person still has the light on. i know why i am awake but why are you? being almost the only one at a public swimming pool cause you went there at an unusual time with your best friend. it is a little eerie but also peaceful. i loved this video and you photos. i feel like you captured that specific feeling really well.
I was looking forward to this video and I certainly wasn't disappointed. I found it very interesting and inspirational that I really want to get out there tonight and try and replicate this style to try and push my own photography. Loved this and looking forward to more content :)
Thanks for sharing Mike. I´m writing this 2 years after your post. So I don't know if it's worth it. Anyway, about the end of 2022, I was obsessed with the concept of liminal space. After the death of my father, I felt I was in a liminal space mental place. Meaning I was in an in-between. Liminal space is that "what is yet to be". Is a transition zone sort of. In architecture, the liminal space is that área that helps transition from one actual place to another but not pretending to be a place by itself. Meaning a hallway, the stairs, corridors, áreas before doors, waiting rooms, etc. So I guess the extrapolation of the concept from architecture to psychology makes sense. You make another definition of liminal space in your video, but I think is a wrong application of the concept.
Love it when people put themselves outside of their comfort zone and try different atheistics... not one done with this but something that creeps you out in a way too.. plus least I say the snow. Great video pushing through it all to try and achieve. I hear you though, the airiness of these scenes touches something within the soul subliminally. It brings out the emotion and the goal of great photography is to make the viewer feel something and better yet to make them think about why they feel a certain way. Great video! First one! Was great to meet you on the bridge, am looking forward to watching some more and heading out on a mission with ya!
2:17 sounds like kenopsia. According to the dictionary of obscure sorrows kenopsia is "the eerie, forlorn atmosphere of a place that’s usually bustling with people but is now abandoned and quiet-a school hallway in the evening, an unlit office on a weekend, vacant fairgrounds-an emotional afterimage that makes it seem not just empty but hyper-empty, with a total population in the negative, who are so conspicuously absent they glow like neon signs." That describes the feeling liminal spaces give off pretty well in my opinion.
There’s a lot wrong and amateur about this. Probably the biggest part about liminal photos is that there cannot be any humans or anything hinting a human is there. If a human is in a photo, it is automatically not eligible to be considered liminal. A liminal photo is supposed to be a place of transition and absence, a violation of the laws we make up in our heads. What I mean by this is that a liminal photo isn’t creepy because it’s empty, it’s creepy because a law in our head states that a place like a gas station or school hallway is supposed to have people during the day. And even if it’s night, there’s usually fluorescent lighting, showing humanity in the space. So when you don’t see a human along with that light, it’s unnatural. Especially since you subconsciously know someone took that photo, meaning they’re alone. Humans can’t stand being alone. Our brains aren’t wired to adapt to things being weird, our brains are wired to freak out and especially so for images, you thrust yourself into the camera man’s shoes. Thoughts like “what’s behind the cameraman?” or “why are they here?” will pop into your head. A liminal photo shouldn’t be downright scary, it shouldn’t make you cry or shiver. It should shake you internally, creep at you. Like a suspenseful track in a horror movie. Liminal images also make you oddly comfortable, the uncomfortable is… comfy. Liminal photos are such a rabbit hole with a lot of psychology behind a good one. A pretentious, dark photo in front of a building is not, in any way, liminal. Especially when there’s a human. Seeing a human means you’re not alone… supposedly.
You got some cool shots for hand held. The key to Hido's night work is much longer exposures, of course. He shot Kodak Portra 400NC in a Pentax camera with very long exposure times for that series. You could replicate his work rather closely by using 20-30 second exposure times on a tripod. A pretty small aperture like f.8 and an ISO around 100-200 are also a very good start. :)
It seems to me like the images that have liminality, often you can't really determine the scale of what you're seeing. I think that's the most unsettling part. It's not only about them being empty of people - if there's no scale, you can't figure out how you'd fit in at all. Camera angle will affect this also but it's often apparent in modern architecture: you can't tell whether an arch is man-size or 5 times larger. Things can look immense and like it's fitted inside a shoebox. I haven't seen anyone commenting about this so... Totally into it 🤔
I think any person have any different scare things or phobia, not a person scare of loneliness, but after watching liminal spaces, I'm scare, really! I don't know why! 😅
As humans, we are social creatures. These photos suggest isolation, emotional emptiness and despair, and a kind of philosophical nihilism. Hence they are frightening. They confront us with what we fear. Or maybe I am seeing too much in these.....
Liminal space images are weird. You feel like you’ve gone to the places in the images before and you feel a wave of nostalgia, but they make you feel extremely uneasy at the same time.
I know every single one of those places man I live close to them but I have one question, how the hell did you find them empty! Sorry if that sounds a bit creepy but it’s always alive that place and I feel like that’s why it’s the perfect place to go it’s just so off
I really liked it all, but I feel that part of the mystique of those images is the poor quality of the cameras, as well as the saturation of the colors or the coldness of the colors. Keep it going
I have a Nikon Coolpix B500, Do you think I can take some good Liminal Space-like photos with it? You know, tweaking with my ISO and maybe the flash and such? I always wanted to take some Eerie or aesthetic like photos for some time now.
Hello! Have you considered taking Liminal Spaces around the world? Places like Indonesia, The Philippines, and especially Russia have a completely different vibe!
I was laughing about this earlier tonight. I plan my entire life around 'liminal spaces' And I'm OK with that. It's wall to wall people scenes that freak me out. But now that I listen to you, I tend to take lots of pictures like this because my life is at night. I never really though about it till now. I rarely take the time to publish them, even though people tell me I should. I had a whole series where it dropped below freezing on a full moon I stayed out just to photograph the pond freezing over. OMG it was spectacular. I wish I still had that phone! LOL So basically .... it's just that these are photos then of places where there's nobody there? Am I getting this right? Cuz this IS one thing I'm actually pretty good at. I'm a fantastic photographer, if somebody wants headshots for something. But if I'm just shooting just to shoot, I rarely have people in my pictures. I think they tend to make things look messy, where as I can usually take any scene and make it look... like it has some balance to it somehow. Fascinating. OK then carry on!
Good work. I love liminal spaces, and I love to see anyone doing art with them. One tiny bit of constructive criticism, and believe me. I mean this to be completely constructive so if you don’t think it’s constructive, feel free to ignore it 😂. I’d love to see more empty or dead space in the photos, like having the subject more off-center. I think you could do this with small tweaks to the framing and playing around with aspect ratio
Thanks for the shout-out. I’m glad my video inspired you.
Ayy thanks for watching Jamie ✌🏻
Love Jamie's channel, one of the only utubers whose videos make me think.. just wish he uploaded more but happy working my way through his videos.
It feels so surreal seeing someone actually take a liminal space image because they just feel like they just manifest out of nowhere in a way
Thanks for watching, I had a lot of fun making this.
Liminality is not "usually busy but not ATM, so it seems weird". Its a place at the limits of a place/state, at the threshold of another. Usually attributed to sensory or perceptual bounds. So, "usually busy but not ATM, so it seems weird" is one possible factor, but only one. It doesn't have to be scary or desolate to qualify. Its an in-between or betwixt place. Its also the feeling attributed to meditation or why we have legends of musicians going to crossroads to meet the devil. Its the woodlands you went to as a child that has been turned into a bustling carpark. It the feeling of "not quite here, and not quite there, either". Something/somewhere in the middle. Something other. Eliciting feelings of juxtaposition and displacement.
I love photos like these cause I always feel like there’s a creepy story behind each one
Yeaa exactly, they’re just very different
they remind me of abandonment, as if someone or something wiped humanity out of existence, and you are the only one left.
I've seen these kind of photos but had no idea what liminal space was, awesome video!
Thanks for watching! I felt the same when I first heard about liminal spaces haha
I am truly enamored with liminal spaces and watch everything I can about them. The differing perspectives on what constitutes "liminality" are always fascinating, and people will often get into heated debates about the nuances of their respective definitions. I enjoyed your exploration and discussion. Well done.
Absolutely love your interpretation of liminal space. Todd Hido really set the stage for this whole movement, I looked into his work a lot when I started taking liminal photography. I hope he knows how much he's inspired this new age of photographers. Excellent video!
Thanks Dan! Appreciate the kind words ✌🏻
5:27 was my favorite picture that you took in the video. It's like a bright tunnel while everything before the entrance is eerie.
I have a phobia of liminal spaces, yet I can't stop looking at them.
liminal space to me is a image that makes you feel like a child again, That you didnt care you get judged or to be worthy. You wanted to have fun, chill with friends, maybe watch your old tv shows and watch your favorite youtubers, you didnt care what life takes you. You felt great to be alive in that sweet mind of yours that make you feel like. Home.
Immaculate photography, great work
That's is very kind of you! Thanks for watching
You did an excellent job! Loved the mood/vibe of the photos! The weather helped a lot!
Thanks mate, the weather was the key ingredient here.
I’ve never heard anyone else describe Todd Hido’s work like you do. It’s exactly how it makes me feel. It’s like all the spaces hold ghosts of the memories that have happened in them
Liminal spaces are easy to find if you know what to look for. The have a mystery to them. I absolutely love them. Even though they creep me out a little. I love abandoned buildings in the countryside. Or forest paths. Or parking garages... They have a weird sense of nostalgia. As if you've been there before. Maybe in a dream... You are certain you've seen them, but know you logically couldn't have. They're haunting, lonely, comforting, mysterious, confusing, unsettling, remarkable, nostalgic, foreign, extraterrestrial... So many words could be used to describe them. So many...
I agree with a previous poster: the tunnel at 5:29 is something out of a horror movie!
You definitely achieved what you've tried to explain, amazing photos and great to see you trying out new stuff Mike!
ayy thanks man! Glad you liked the video!
Liminal space picture would be perfect if you use old camera, no filter and using old picture lightning style
disposable cameras can also give the same effect
These kinds of photos calm me and make me feel safe
yeah I completely agree
They remind me of the painting Nighthawks but without people. Lonely, eerie and beautiful in a weird way.
Liminal spaces is true art, and in glad I'm a huge fan of it
Thank you for the video. I discovered I like 'liminal space' only by stumbling on these videos while looking for something to help me with night photography with a twist of the moody and mysterious. I, and I'm sure thousands of others, have always enjoyed liminal space but just never had a label to apply to that interest. Now I have found these videos, and the label, I can explore and develop this interest and it is now a start of a winter project for me - lasting until the clocks jump forward again. My aim is to be able to print a few good liminal images. So, bring on the dark, hopefully, misty nights in towns, villages, churchyards and a few eerie trips to Dartmoor. Cheers.
Really nicely explained! I had no idea about Liminal Spaces before but I totally get it now...such an eerie feeling from some of those photographs. Great video as always man 👌🏻
Thanks for watching! Most Liminal spaces go unnoticed but you feel it when you do actually notice them haha - strange concept
Idk how popular IKEA is where you live but here in Sweden it's VERY popular and there's almost always someone there, and I was once walking on an IKEA parking lot. The thing was- there wasn't a single car on the parking lot. It gave me a really unsettling feeling.
The pictures were amazing btw! It really brings up that weird and kinda creepy feeling! Amazing work!
i always liked being alone in spaces that are supposed to be busy.
i like walking around the city at night, looking at the usually crowded spots and seeing them empty at 3am on a tuesday night. and if i see a house with light on i like the feeling of wondering why that person still has the light on. i know why i am awake but why are you?
being almost the only one at a public swimming pool cause you went there at an unusual time with your best friend.
it is a little eerie but also peaceful.
i loved this video and you photos. i feel like you captured that specific feeling really well.
Great perspective, I know what you mean! Thanks for watching!!
I was looking forward to this video and I certainly wasn't disappointed. I found it very interesting and inspirational that I really want to get out there tonight and try and replicate this style to try and push my own photography. Loved this and looking forward to more content :)
ah that means a lot louise! thank you for this.
Thanks for sharing Mike. I´m writing this 2 years after your post. So I don't know if it's worth it. Anyway, about the end of 2022, I was obsessed with the concept of liminal space. After the death of my father, I felt I was in a liminal space mental place. Meaning I was in an in-between. Liminal space is that "what is yet to be". Is a transition zone sort of. In architecture, the liminal space is that área that helps transition from one actual place to another but not pretending to be a place by itself. Meaning a hallway, the stairs, corridors, áreas before doors, waiting rooms, etc. So I guess the extrapolation of the concept from architecture to psychology makes sense.
You make another definition of liminal space in your video, but I think is a wrong application of the concept.
Great Video Mike, I definitely watch the video yet, but now your question in your story makes sense to me
Ayy thanks Andrea! I asked that question way before I realised I would use it in this video haha
Love it when people put themselves outside of their comfort zone and try different atheistics... not one done with this but something that creeps you out in a way too.. plus least I say the snow. Great video pushing through it all to try and achieve. I hear you though, the airiness of these scenes touches something within the soul subliminally. It brings out the emotion and the goal of great photography is to make the viewer feel something and better yet to make them think about why they feel a certain way. Great video! First one! Was great to meet you on the bridge, am looking forward to watching some more and heading out on a mission with ya!
2:17 sounds like kenopsia. According to the dictionary of obscure sorrows kenopsia is "the eerie, forlorn atmosphere of a place that’s usually bustling with people but is now abandoned and quiet-a school hallway in the evening, an unlit office on a weekend, vacant fairgrounds-an emotional afterimage that makes it seem not just empty but hyper-empty, with a total population in the negative, who are so conspicuously absent they glow like neon signs." That describes the feeling liminal spaces give off pretty well in my opinion.
There’s a lot wrong and amateur about this. Probably the biggest part about liminal photos is that there cannot be any humans or anything hinting a human is there. If a human is in a photo, it is automatically not eligible to be considered liminal. A liminal photo is supposed to be a place of transition and absence, a violation of the laws we make up in our heads. What I mean by this is that a liminal photo isn’t creepy because it’s empty, it’s creepy because a law in our head states that a place like a gas station or school hallway is supposed to have people during the day. And even if it’s night, there’s usually fluorescent lighting, showing humanity in the space. So when you don’t see a human along with that light, it’s unnatural. Especially since you subconsciously know someone took that photo, meaning they’re alone. Humans can’t stand being alone. Our brains aren’t wired to adapt to things being weird, our brains are wired to freak out and especially so for images, you thrust yourself into the camera man’s shoes. Thoughts like “what’s behind the cameraman?” or “why are they here?” will pop into your head. A liminal photo shouldn’t be downright scary, it shouldn’t make you cry or shiver. It should shake you internally, creep at you. Like a suspenseful track in a horror movie. Liminal images also make you oddly comfortable, the uncomfortable is… comfy. Liminal photos are such a rabbit hole with a lot of psychology behind a good one. A pretentious, dark photo in front of a building is not, in any way, liminal. Especially when there’s a human. Seeing a human means you’re not alone… supposedly.
this whole video is just stunning, you made basildon look like a nice place 🥴
Thank you Megan! That means a lot!
Loved the photos and the commentary..Stay warm.
Thanks Gary! Good advice 😂
Mike you smashed it here lad! Dare I say some of Hido’s work almost feels like shots from a crime scene! Sick video man!
mate thanks, that means a lot!
You got some cool shots for hand held. The key to Hido's night work is much longer exposures, of course. He shot Kodak Portra 400NC in a Pentax camera with very long exposure times for that series. You could replicate his work rather closely by using 20-30 second exposure times on a tripod. A pretty small aperture like f.8 and an ISO around 100-200 are also a very good start. :)
Love this! I’d experienced this but never knew it was a thing! The photos are dope man, you definitely captured it!
Thanks Luke! Appreciate that 🙌🏻
It seems to me like the images that have liminality, often you can't really determine the scale of what you're seeing. I think that's the most unsettling part. It's not only about them being empty of people - if there's no scale, you can't figure out how you'd fit in at all. Camera angle will affect this also but it's often apparent in modern architecture: you can't tell whether an arch is man-size or 5 times larger. Things can look immense and like it's fitted inside a shoebox. I haven't seen anyone commenting about this so... Totally into it 🤔
Please make one of abandoned buildings !! This is so pleasing 🙏🏼💆🏻♀️❤️
Great idea!!
That's one of the reasons why the movie The shining freaked me out so much
I love liminal spaces. Just the emotions that they can give off.
I think any person have any different scare things or phobia, not a person scare of loneliness, but after watching liminal spaces, I'm scare, really! I don't know why! 😅
5:29 is a phenomenal photo
As humans, we are social creatures. These photos suggest isolation, emotional emptiness and despair, and a kind of philosophical nihilism. Hence they are frightening. They confront us with what we fear. Or maybe I am seeing too much in these.....
That sounds exactly right! Thanks for watching
Great Video as always , very inspiring.
Great video, this has really inspired me to try and shoot this sort of image. Love it!
Ahh that’s ace! Glad you liked it Ross ✌🏻
@@MikeChudley yeah I have always like them sort of images but didn’t know what it was called.
Well done. Brilliant work.
Many thanks!
I would say that you have hit the mark.
Thanks!
Woww i loved this idea👍🏼 definitely didn’t know what liminal space was but now i feel inspired
woah thats great, thanks for watching!
Liminal space images are weird. You feel like you’ve gone to the places in the images before and you feel a wave of nostalgia, but they make you feel extremely uneasy at the same time.
Exactly! You are correct, my friend!
Love your videos dude and your style !
Thanks man! Really appreciate it!
High quality content !
Thank you! That’s very kind
Enjoyed this. Take a look at Edward Hopper paintings
Intriguing! I just made a video relating liminality to the pandemic we are experiencing and came across yours. Glad I did!
Ahh thank you for watching! That’s interesting
Looking forward to this one ☝️
thanks for tuning in louie!
So great keep up the good work ❤❤
Thank you, appreciate that!
Fantastic video mate 👌
5:28 this one looked very liminal and nostalgic to me
Ah good ol' Liminal Spaces. The stuff of nightmares and dreams.
2:30 looks exactly like my nans house, istg I remember sleeping like that with the pillow in the exact same position
Those pics are interesting
Nice video. You should this in certain tube stations late at night.
these images are great but you have to remember trash camera quality is KEY but really great photos and it does make me feel uncomfortable
I think those were really good!! :)
I know every single one of those places man I live close to them but I have one question, how the hell did you find them empty! Sorry if that sounds a bit creepy but it’s always alive that place and I feel like that’s why it’s the perfect place to go it’s just so off
First of all, your normal. 2nd of all I wish I could live there, imagine the amazing angles I could get..
get a throw away camera for these and it'll be awesome
I feel like luminal spaces mimic the curse or living hundreds of years and caught in a timeloop
interesting way of putting it yeah!
Spread the Gospel!
Just a question: where did you take these photos, idk the vibe is cool
I find them soothing.
I think there may be something wrong with me.
I really liked it all, but I feel that part of the mystique of those images is the poor quality of the cameras, as well as the saturation of the colors or the coldness of the colors.
Keep it going
In this video there is like only 2 or 1 photos with the feeling of liminal space
Your video reminds me of cry of fear
You got some great photos, I’m gonna get a proper camera and do the same thing.
Thank you!
I have a Nikon Coolpix B500, Do you think I can take some good Liminal Space-like photos with it?
You know, tweaking with my ISO and maybe the flash and such?
I always wanted to take some Eerie or aesthetic like photos for some time now.
Liminal space my dear
Love your work!! Tried to purchase your presets but somehow it’s not working, am I the only one with this issue?
Hi Sami! Thanks for watching - what seems to be the issue? Let’s get that’s sorted for you!
@@MikeChudley I will write you a message in insta :)
...i Feel you
whats that song hes using
Hello! Have you considered taking Liminal Spaces around the world? Places like Indonesia, The Philippines, and especially Russia have a completely different vibe!
Very cool
thank you!
I was laughing about this earlier tonight. I plan my entire life around 'liminal spaces' And I'm OK with that. It's wall to wall people scenes that freak me out. But now that I listen to you, I tend to take lots of pictures like this because my life is at night. I never really though about it till now. I rarely take the time to publish them, even though people tell me I should.
I had a whole series where it dropped below freezing on a full moon I stayed out just to photograph the pond freezing over. OMG it was spectacular.
I wish I still had that phone! LOL
So basically .... it's just that these are photos then of places where there's nobody there? Am I getting this right?
Cuz this IS one thing I'm actually pretty good at.
I'm a fantastic photographer, if somebody wants headshots for something. But if I'm just shooting just to shoot, I rarely have people in my pictures. I think they tend to make things look messy, where as I can usually take any scene and make it look... like it has some balance to it somehow.
Fascinating. OK then carry on!
SICK SICK SICK video so cool
good.
I wanna take and explore these kind of liminal places but I'm not in the US or UK 😭
What is the song at the beginning?
at 3:30 there's a cloud that looks like an eye looking down on him
Song at the beginning?
I wouldn't be surprised if you noclip in the backrooms...but ya the images are awesome
noclip in the backrooms?
I think you're forgetting about the part of liminal space that requires the timeline to look like its around late 1990s - early 2000s
Other than that, the photos look fantastic
What camera Do u use?
Hello Mike
Hello! Tune in at 7pm tonight ✌🏻
Yah but oh in here is turn to10
Music name?
Speak for yourself dude. Liminal spaces (unless intentionally set up to be unsettling) are Relatively comforting and relaxing to me.
why r u using such a good camera tho? It is better when the quality is shit
what camera is this?
Good work. I love liminal spaces, and I love to see anyone doing art with them. One tiny bit of constructive criticism, and believe me. I mean this to be completely constructive so if you don’t think it’s constructive, feel free to ignore it 😂. I’d love to see more empty or dead space in the photos, like having the subject more off-center. I think you could do this with small tweaks to the framing and playing around with aspect ratio
Completely agree! Maybe more practice with these liminal type spaces and the photos would get better! thanks for watching!!
Am I the only one who doesn't feel shit watching these liminal spaces? The only thing eerie ab them is the music u add over.. 🤔
Haha thanks for watching!!
Day < night
these are just spaces
hi mike, do you have the name of the music track you used in this video? Great video man
I used a site called sonata for the music in this video. check out the link in the description! I have a video all about their music coming very soon!