Been meaning to say how much we enjoy and appreciate these interesting videos of one of the more unique seaways in the world. If I lived closer I’d be there every day! From memory you can also feel the engine sounds in certain positions. Goliath of interest was involved with a collision into two tug boats in the Mersey River Devonport, January 2022. Always looking forward to your future videos👏
@@daff.wallace2267 Likewise dear Friend 🙏 I'm adamant : Your reputation precedes You ! Thanks for Your golden hands , creative passion and unique Talent !
That surprises me Daff because in a few shots you show the jetty that runs out from the pilot station that's on the Melbourne side of the the old Queenscliff fort.@@daff.wallace2267
Port Phillip Heads are in Victoria, Australia. Point Lonsdale is one side, Point Nepean the other, the entrance between these two headlands is what is locally known the heads.
The radio is resting against the camera lens, it is not jacked into the camera as it has no speaker jack. So I cannot mute one for the other. It really relies on the angle of the mic in relation to the wind direction. I have tried a few variations on mic types and not had any better results, sorry. @edenhunter9904
Been meaning to say how much we enjoy and appreciate these interesting videos of one of the more unique seaways in the world.
If I lived closer I’d be there every day! From memory you can also feel the engine sounds in certain positions.
Goliath of interest was involved with a collision into two tug boats in the Mersey River Devonport, January 2022. Always looking forward to your future videos👏
Thank you and yes it's a great position to watch the shipping pass by.
Amazing video and extraordinary work 👏
My heartfelt thanks 🙏
My pleasure 😊 thanks for your comments.
@@daff.wallace2267 Likewise dear Friend 🙏
I'm adamant : Your reputation precedes You ! Thanks for Your golden hands , creative passion and unique Talent !
Excellent video. It has been great watching your videos during 2023 and I look forward to seeing more during 2024!
Happy new year!
@@daff.wallace2267 Thanks - and to you!
Holy truth dear Friend 🙏
Have just found your videos, really great to watch🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Glad you like them!
radio traffic makes this more interesting than similar vids🙂
Yes I try to catch the radio calls live, but the wind , surf and people come and talk next to me when I am taking video. So I just do the best I can.
Some footage of the pilots climbing down the ladder as they disembarked close to shore.
Hi Daff - is your camera auto tracking the ships from shore (which I assume is in or above the pilot station opposite the Vue Grand)?
No hand use on tripod. Taken at Point Lonsdale.
That surprises me Daff because in a few shots you show the jetty that runs out from the pilot station that's on the Melbourne side of the the old Queenscliff fort.@@daff.wallace2267
The pier is the Lonsdale pier a lot larger than the pilot pier. @@davidholder3207
That tub AS Sabine built in 2019??? I think 1919 would be more like it!!!!!
2019 as per the records on Marine Traffic .com
where is it mate? 'the heads'??
Port Phillip Heads are in Victoria, Australia. Point Lonsdale is one side, Point Nepean the other, the entrance between these two headlands is what is locally known the heads.
maybe lower the sea volume and make radio traffic more audible
The radio is resting against the camera lens, it is not jacked into the camera as it has no speaker jack. So I cannot mute one for the other. It really relies on the angle of the mic in relation to the wind direction. I have tried a few variations on mic types and not had any better results, sorry. @edenhunter9904