Thoroughly enjoyed this, Tom. I don't "do" audio podcasts because I've the attention span of my Jack Russell, so the videos work best for me. Hoping to join you again, hopefully more frequently, in this next season.
I think the cave is called hell hole, various pitches inside, Cavers territory! Yes Tom I am with Colin Prior on the use of zooms LOL. Great talk you gave at Ripon on Monday night, very enjoyable, Cheers.
Gods own county … ah, Lancashire then 😂 greetings from a fellow northerner, currently exiled to Somerset. Subbed :D getting back into my photography so looking forward to hearing. 😊
Sunsets at Burnham on Sea can be amazing, a place JMW Turner used to visit for said sunset. and you have the wooden lighthouse along the beach, check tide times and height.
The dog is the Barguest. It's name allegedly deriving from Berg (Mountain) and Geist (ghost). Similar folklore appears in many Anglo Saxon cultures across Europe. It would take unsuspecting children and sheep as its prey and hide them around the gill. Trollers is by no means always dry though. Indeed, during the whole year the upper parts (before Dry Ghyll) still flow. During the winter and after reasonable rainfall, the whole place floods regularly and you would find your route impossible. (FYI - There is a terrific composition looking directly east up the U-shaped valley right before you climb over the broken stile at the entrance to the gill. Next time!) Edit: That mine (that you called a Cave) only goes about 20m and stops abruptly. Unlike many abandoned mines in the Dales, quite safe to explore.
Hi there - interesting format of the video... Thanks! But I wander that when you talk on 28mm lens and minimum shutter speed - you do forget, that camera have IBIS - that allow you to get sharp image even at lower shutter speeds that equivalent to focal length of the lens... In Nikon Z the IBIS is usually provides up to 5 stops - so you do not need to hike the ISO so much (even if it does not do the harm).
Do you find a gray flat cap preferable to black or plaid? I do like your videos though, makes for an enjoyable afternoon. I'm the obligatory bearded giant photographer
Always look forwards to your videos man, always helpful and entertaining
Thoroughly enjoyed this, Tom. I don't "do" audio podcasts because I've the attention span of my Jack Russell, so the videos work best for me. Hoping to join you again, hopefully more frequently, in this next season.
I think the cave is called hell hole, various pitches inside, Cavers territory! Yes Tom I am with Colin Prior on the use of zooms LOL. Great talk you gave at Ripon on Monday night, very enjoyable, Cheers.
Gods own county … ah, Lancashire then 😂 greetings from a fellow northerner, currently exiled to Somerset. Subbed :D getting back into my photography so looking forward to hearing. 😊
Sunsets at Burnham on Sea can be amazing, a place JMW Turner used to visit for said sunset. and you have the wooden lighthouse along the beach, check tide times and height.
Really enjoy your videos and just love the accent
The dog is the Barguest. It's name allegedly deriving from Berg (Mountain) and Geist (ghost). Similar folklore appears in many Anglo Saxon cultures across Europe. It would take unsuspecting children and sheep as its prey and hide them around the gill. Trollers is by no means always dry though. Indeed, during the whole year the upper parts (before Dry Ghyll) still flow. During the winter and after reasonable rainfall, the whole place floods regularly and you would find your route impossible. (FYI - There is a terrific composition looking directly east up the U-shaped valley right before you climb over the broken stile at the entrance to the gill. Next time!)
Edit: That mine (that you called a Cave) only goes about 20m and stops abruptly. Unlike many abandoned mines in the Dales, quite safe to explore.
Hi there - interesting format of the video... Thanks! But I wander that when you talk on 28mm lens and minimum shutter speed - you do forget, that camera have IBIS - that allow you to get sharp image even at lower shutter speeds that equivalent to focal length of the lens... In Nikon Z the IBIS is usually provides up to 5 stops - so you do not need to hike the ISO so much (even if it does not do the harm).
Do you find a gray flat cap preferable to black or plaid? I do like your videos though, makes for an enjoyable afternoon. I'm the obligatory bearded giant photographer