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That's a good idea, sounds very gameshow-esque. I don't care too much about which new name gets picked (silly posy or this one) so long as lazy posy gets retired, it's just untrue
you're talking so casually while showing some of the most beautiful photos and videos i've ever seen. Like if i ever managed to take a single one of them i would drop dead on the spot from shock
Thanks Posy, Look up at that sky every day! I love seeing unusual atmospheric phenomena. Then I have to run inside to grab my camera or phone, whatever is easiest to find and hope I don't miss too much.
Always something interesting. Thanks for posting. Oh… just one more thing. Now you’ve got me going around saying, “Sorry! Sorry, sorry” to inanimate objects during the day.
Sun news for May 12, 2024: X flare potential is high. Plus, more auroras tonight. Currently, the prediction is for a G4 (severe) to G5 (extreme) geomagnetic storm. we may have another chance for a spectacular show tonight. You'll see it if you look.
Are they in the sky? Then that’s most probably a sort of halo (−35°C is very good for the pillars, it makes tiny ice plates in the air and they fall very slowly and arrange in parallel sheets which allows them to reflect nicely and make towers), that’s another cool thing but in this case he filmed the water which just dissolved in the fog. Usual types of halo are due to crystals high above, somewhere on the level of cirrus clouds, though it still depends on place and time. Antarctica has complex simultaneous halos often, and high-latitude cities with too much air pollution seem to have halos more often than others too. It’s typical for halos to be incomplete (like a rainbow could) and so they can end up unnoticed, moreso that people are usually not looking up (towers are one of the exceptions because they happen so low). Sun dogs are another case of halos both being in incomplete arcs and reinforcing each other’s luminosity when visually intersecting; in that case it’s a horizontal “beam” going through the sun intersecting a circular halo around it.
Petition to rename this channel to "Nice, Right? with Posy"
That's a good idea, sounds very gameshow-esque. I don't care too much about which new name gets picked (silly posy or this one) so long as lazy posy gets retired, it's just untrue
RIGHT?
how about tok tik ?
Posy, when can we expect aurora borealis footage???
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Right!
Nice!
Right!
you're talking so casually while showing some of the most beautiful photos and videos i've ever seen. Like if i ever managed to take a single one of them i would drop dead on the spot from shock
Balancing Posy's collectiveness with cartoonish overreaction? Neat
I must say, from watching all your videos, I absolutely adore how much media you've managed to save for so many years! It's inspiring in a way
God bless Posy and his sun pictures
Thanks Posy, Look up at that sky every day!
I love seeing unusual atmospheric phenomena. Then I have to run inside to grab my camera or phone, whatever is easiest to find and hope I don't miss too much.
Hey!!
I KNOW YOU!
That picture was taken on my 21st Birthday. :)
RAW dedication
The music on this video is as gorgeous as the footage. Eye candy
Looks great, made me want to travel more but then I remember I don't do photography like an artist
It's a lot easier to appreciate the things you see traveling when you aren't worried about setting up shots, so you should still travel!
You take the most beautiful pictures, damn you
woot!
Reminds me of the green flash that (in perfect conditions) you might see, just before the sun goes down. Although I didn't had that luck yet.
he has a video about that on his main channel ;)
Always something interesting. Thanks for posting. Oh… just one more thing. Now you’ve got me going around saying, “Sorry! Sorry, sorry” to inanimate objects during the day.
Sun news for May 12, 2024: X flare potential is high. Plus, more auroras tonight. Currently, the prediction is for a G4 (severe) to G5 (extreme) geomagnetic storm. we may have another chance for a spectacular show tonight. You'll see it if you look.
Nature is so beautiful.
nice!
i love you posy
ooo nice! that's interesting how everything lined up perfectly!
I really like that sand photo as well its very nice!
What an incredible sight, awesome pictures!
This is why i pay for Internet.
Real
This is not lazy at all!
Damn you’re so good with camera (and processing/editing)! 👍
I would love to learn more about your photography journeys, for instance: What brought you to Scotland? Was it for photography, specifically?
Hey that's cool. I've never been to any coast like that with such a view. I hope to one day, though.
right
If you write a soundtrack, can it really be called lazy? If anything, it is just a shorter form of the great content we love.😊❤
NICE \o/
very pretty : )
Posy I'd love to know your day job. Very cool stuff
He refers to his job as a sound guy.
@@illbeback2YT Reasonable! I thought either it was that or video footage stuff.
Right...?
This might be similar to the pillars I've seen here in Canada on a crisp -35 C morning 🥶
Are they in the sky? Then that’s most probably a sort of halo (−35°C is very good for the pillars, it makes tiny ice plates in the air and they fall very slowly and arrange in parallel sheets which allows them to reflect nicely and make towers), that’s another cool thing but in this case he filmed the water which just dissolved in the fog.
Usual types of halo are due to crystals high above, somewhere on the level of cirrus clouds, though it still depends on place and time. Antarctica has complex simultaneous halos often, and high-latitude cities with too much air pollution seem to have halos more often than others too. It’s typical for halos to be incomplete (like a rainbow could) and so they can end up unnoticed, moreso that people are usually not looking up (towers are one of the exceptions because they happen so low). Sun dogs are another case of halos both being in incomplete arcs and reinforcing each other’s luminosity when visually intersecting; in that case it’s a horizontal “beam” going through the sun intersecting a circular halo around it.
Hello! :D
Did you get any photos/footage of the auroras? heres hoping!
hey!
posy is getting lazy lately
You should post all this lazy content on your main channel and just go all in on the main one
not a lazy video again