Lovely audio - I listen to your videos whilst I'm studying. The crunching footfalls, sound of birdsong and splash of river water really helps me relax and focus. Thanks for all your content - I couldn't concentrate without it!
What a beautiful walk. how lucky you are.if I found beautiful place,then I think I should start vlogging.the UK is the place where I want to do vlog. can you teach me.😀😁. thanks Dave.😀🏞️🏞️🌍⛰️🌲🌍🌏
“As the amount of information increases, perspectives too are increasing, and differences in perspective can easily trigger arguments between anyone almost every moment. Are we heading toward the war of perspectives?” ― Sukant Ratnakar
@@DavesWalks Im very lucky my Uncle traced for me all the way to the 1200s.. most of my early ancestors came from England. And in the year 1600s they moved to the US where I live now. Someday I would love to explore England and see all the places my ancestors walked.
around the the 10:00 mark there was a small dog walking towards you, was this small fellow abandoned there. i never saw any people so perhaps the dog was with you? thanks i love these walks.
I started with a dslr, and it was a right hassle. I tried make-shift slings, and supports but it didn't really help and introduces shaking and limited movement. I thought I would build arm strength and just get used to it, but it just got harder too keep up, began giving me back problems due to the weight. I sold it all in favour of something lighter, and whilst it meant sacrificing the extremely high quality of a £2000 setup gave, the pocket2 considering its tiny size does still delivers very good quality and its just soo easy to use and manage, best of luck! 😊
@@DavesWalks So, you dont do photography and all. I thought dslr had a liberty to change lenses back & forth and that really can give edge over any hand held camera to shoot wide range of videos. I have seen what you are using, how is it for vlogging?
Sorry for the late reply, pretty much had no internet for my week in the Lake District. No I have never got into photography, A dslr does give you the advantage of changing lenses, which can be useful for zooming and still getting sharp images. I've certainly never felt limited by the handheld camera I think it delivers very faithfully what the eye sees. I tried filming drives with the pocket2 but it was just not successful, the stabilisation could not eliminate the all the micro vibrations of driving. The footage was always tremoring and was unusable for UA-cam.
Excellent job Dave mate. Really loved this one, especially that opening shot. That was the perfect way to set the scenes to follow.
It's a continuation of the New Mills Torrs walk, this one opens where the last one finishes. 😊
Повезло людям родиться англичанами. Англия прекрасна! И приятно в тишине пройтись по ее просторам. Благодарю. С удовольствием смотрю ваши ролики...
Рады, что вы получаете удовольствие от прогулок! 😊👍
Lovely audio - I listen to your videos whilst I'm studying. The crunching footfalls, sound of birdsong and splash of river water really helps me relax and focus. Thanks for all your content - I couldn't concentrate without it!
Happy to be of help Mandy, All the best with your studies!
Very good nice video,
video quality the great,
Lovely video, thanks a lot. I love keeping these up on the second screen while I work away. Your videos help me so much, thanks.
It is a pleasure to be of good help! 😊
Thanks for this magic walk, so enjoyable and so beautiful! You must be so fit!!! 💕
Haha, thanks Sharon, glad you are enjoying the walks! 😊👍
I love your walks Dave. They give me peace.
Happy to hear it Melanie🙂👍
just coming to the end of this long and lovely walk. thanks dave. :)
Glad you enjoyed it Hellie!😊
Thanks!
Thank you kindly!
PERFECT!
What a beautiful walk. how lucky you are.if I found beautiful place,then I think I should start vlogging.the UK is the place where I want to do vlog. can you teach me.😀😁. thanks Dave.😀🏞️🏞️🌍⛰️🌲🌍🌏
wow so nice
Thank you so much 😊
Good job sir
Thanks😊
Thanks great trip again.boats on riverside a
L at river hills and boats at rest..great views from riverside walks
Thanks again love AnnX
“As the amount of information increases, perspectives too are increasing, and differences in perspective can easily trigger arguments between anyone almost every moment. Are we heading toward the war of perspectives?”
― Sukant Ratnakar
My 12th Great Grand Father was born in Mousley..Joseph Horton and had a son named Barnabas in 1600
wow! Pretty impressive to trace back all the way to the 1600's
@@DavesWalks Im very lucky my Uncle traced for me all the way to the 1200s.. most of my early ancestors came from England. And in the year 1600s they moved to the US where I live now. Someday I would love to explore England and see all the places my ancestors walked.
around the the 10:00 mark there was a small dog walking towards you, was this small fellow abandoned there. i never saw any people so perhaps the dog was with you? thanks i love these walks.
I think the person was just out of camera shot. Glad you enjoy the walks 😊👍
how would you make the same videos if the camera is 2x heavy, i have a dslr and i want to make similar videos like you. what do you suggest?
I started with a dslr, and it was a right hassle. I tried make-shift slings, and supports but it didn't really help and introduces shaking and limited movement. I thought I would build arm strength and just get used to it, but it just got harder too keep up, began giving me back problems due to the weight. I sold it all in favour of something lighter, and whilst it meant sacrificing the extremely high quality of a £2000 setup gave, the pocket2 considering its tiny size does still delivers very good quality and its just soo easy to use and manage, best of luck! 😊
@@DavesWalks So, you dont do photography and all. I thought dslr had a liberty to change lenses back & forth and that really can give edge over any hand held camera to shoot wide range of videos. I have seen what you are using, how is it for vlogging?
@@DavesWalks and do you shoot driving videos with pocket 2 too?
Sorry for the late reply, pretty much had no internet for my week in the Lake District. No I have never got into photography, A dslr does give you the advantage of changing lenses, which can be useful for zooming and still getting sharp images. I've certainly never felt limited by the handheld camera I think it delivers very faithfully what the eye sees.
I tried filming drives with the pocket2 but it was just not successful, the stabilisation could not eliminate the all the micro vibrations of driving. The footage was always tremoring and was unusable for UA-cam.
@@DavesWalks then how do you shoot driving tours?
12:19 Is the town council in session in there! Somewhere! Can you hear me! Can you see each other in there somewhere okay! Hello!
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