Awesome, loved it. Really nice views of St Bees at the beginning and a different view coming into Whitehaven. Some great points of interest along the way, good you added them.
We were up there last week on the train. You don't appreciate from the gorund the formation of that little valley. That tiny stream did not form that valley, it's an underfit stream! I suspect it was a glacial outwash channel. Underlying rock is Triassic sandstone: you're well outside the Lake District volcanics. How do you not get copyright strike from Enigma?
@@KokowaSarunoKuniDesu Because my YT channel isn’t monetised I’m not making money using someone else’s talent. So, most artists allow that. It’s free publicity for them. So, no copyright strikes.
@StevieProton I'm in the same boat. Though I have had Copyright strikes from things I posted. I also get Copyright 'claims' from people who offer 'free' music sources, but these are usually allowed, and so not struck.
It's six flights joined together. I stop each flight when the drone goes nearly out of sight and I pick some easy landmarks on the ground where the flight ends for reference. Then I move locations to a new launch point, fly back past the previous stopping point and then turn around to start again where I left off. I repeat this until I get to the end. When I edit the clips together I put a grid over the top of the join to crop and move the clips to line them up. Then delete the grid and put a very short cross dissolve transition (30 frames) between clips. I use Final Cut Pro for editing. The whole distance from St Bees beach to Whitehaven harbour is about 9 kilometres.
Awesome, loved it. Really nice views of St Bees at the beginning and a different view coming into Whitehaven. Some great points of interest along the way, good you added them.
Fabulous trip along the valley, mostly following the railway. What a lovely landscape.
What fantastic timing to get the train in your video. Great filming
Fantastic flight Steve. Brilliant 👏 👏 ❤
@@ladyintheskyuk Thanks. It doesn’t look that involved but it took a bit of planning to fly and then sort out six videos.
How about a return journey, but this time along the coastline? 👍
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@@StevieProton Crackin' 👍
@@theboy-uk A couple of my earlier efforts taken from my mate's boat.
@@StevieProton Decent results as well, thanks for giving the URLs 👍
How did you maintain vlos . Great footage
@@Aboveandbeyond76 It’s six flights joined together.
We were up there last week on the train. You don't appreciate from the gorund the formation of that little valley. That tiny stream did not form that valley, it's an underfit stream! I suspect it was a glacial outwash channel. Underlying rock is Triassic sandstone: you're well outside the Lake District volcanics.
How do you not get copyright strike from Enigma?
@@KokowaSarunoKuniDesu Because my YT channel isn’t monetised I’m not making money using someone else’s talent. So, most artists allow that. It’s free publicity for them. So, no copyright strikes.
@StevieProton
I'm in the same boat. Though I have had Copyright strikes from things I posted. I also get Copyright 'claims' from people who offer 'free' music sources, but these are usually allowed, and so not struck.
That's amazing! How did you do the continuous shot?
It's six flights joined together. I stop each flight when the drone goes nearly out of sight and I pick some easy landmarks on the ground where the flight ends for reference. Then I move locations to a new launch point, fly back past the previous stopping point and then turn around to start again where I left off. I repeat this until I get to the end. When I edit the clips together I put a grid over the top of the join to crop and move the clips to line them up. Then delete the grid and put a very short cross dissolve transition (30 frames) between clips. I use Final Cut Pro for editing. The whole distance from St Bees beach to Whitehaven harbour is about 9 kilometres.
@@StevieProton That's dedication!
@@horrgakx Luckily all the take-off points were less than 15 minutes from my house, the weather was perfect and The Dragon was at work all day.