For the record, your Loon and Bald Eagle calls were right on! We’ll make a birder out of you some day! I’ll need to bring you along to call the birds in.
"Aren't you that Thomas fellow who does those sky replacements..." Brutal! I have to say your hidden talent is getting others to go along with all your shenanigans--and it's a true gift! I think I laughed harder with this video than most. The new "talent" is great!
Hey Gavin, enjoyed the video. I am the photographer with the bucket/pole. It is actually a blue bucket that is painted black. For a number of years, I taught nightscape photography at this location. There is a stretch of approximately 5 nights every two weeks when the tides accommodate being down there just after full dark. Unfortunately, park policy has changed and access is now forbidden after the park closes for the evening.
Very hilarious footage with Simon who had a real hard time keeping a straight face. I am following many photographers, many of whom are in Great Britain and northern Europe. However, this channel here has got to be the funniest, while being very informative. The fact that both Gavin Hardcastle and Simon d'Entremont are fellow Canadians is just icing on the cake.
"You don't know the half of it." So funny. Nice to see a couple more foils for your wit! Should we expect an Uncle Grumpy is jealous video in our future? More please!
Really looking forward to you learning bird photography Gavin. Simon is a great talent for you to emulate. Adam probably did all he could for you on the left coast, the landscape side. Good luck …… from the left coast. Cheers, great job.
As much as I enjoy your photo tips, composition and, sense of deep woods humor, the smile of your beautiful mate is such a welcoming site when I go to your channel to watch the latest! Thank you sir, for your production quality and shared experience.
Haha. I wondered who was going to be your straight man now that you've left The Grumpacious One back on the west coast. Well done, Gavin, and very funny. Looking forward to Part II.
Love the band of merry men and beautiful astrophotography. The light painting worked a charm on that stack to balance the street lamp. Looking forward to the sunrise video!
This video was like a birthday present. Right at the time when I am supposed to get first clean moonless night at the dark location after a half year break caused by my equatorial mount being broken down and really bad spell of weather. I wish I would get the same clear skies as you got.
Hi Amanda, Relieved to see that you are hanging on in there in sunny Nova Scillities. I find I’m slightly missing those clips where you send your van driver Gawain off on perilous, pointless quests to very remote lookouts. When he remembers to drag the camera away from his face and point it at the scenery, he gets some surprisingly adequate snaps! Isn’t Photoshop amazing. Do remember to follow Gawain’s example and bulk up in time for the imminent winter. Maybe gather lots of straw too, because it’s going to be cold hibernating in your huge new shed. Chin up and keep smiling!
As always, awesome video Gavin! What a surprise to see Simon as I follow him closely as well regarding bird photography! I'm really excited to see what the Hardcastle-Gibbs or should I say Gibbs and Hardcastle videos will bring to all of us! ......LoL.
I can relate to the bucket and pole. I once used my car's floor carpets, camera bag and umbrellas to cover some ground lights pointing upwards. You got to improvise........
@9:13 I really liked this composition presentation. You and the subject framed by the rocks. For humor, this video was one of your best since moving to Nova Scotia.
As always, it was so good to see you and Amanda and to be introduced to your photo friends. Those sea stacks were gorgeous and I loved the astro photos, even with the lamp post lighting. ♥️
I do like me some sea stacks too and boy those looked tasty !! Looking forward to next week already, I’ll have some stacks of my own but not as interesting as those ones I feel !!
I loved this video of the sea stacks and you and Amanda! I see you met some new friends that you can bond with. 😂 Your shots were gorgeous! I liked all of them even the one in the beginning of the video. I’m wondering if you got a good sunrise shot. Simon is a wealth of information! I hope you can show videos more often and how is your house coming along?
Awesome vid as always, guys. Glad to see you were at Hopewell Rocks....I'm heading that way in a few weeks from Ontario and this covers some 'do's and dont's' to look out for. FYI that light painted M.W. shot of the sea stacks is spectacular!...also that short stack to the right of the big one looks like the silhouette of a big ole' bear standing up!....Great to see Simon along for the ride....and Jason too...new buddies for new adventures!!..Cheers!
Great to see you've hooked up with Simon...love his bird videos! Ahem....still like yours as well. But hey, the sea stack would be a perfect place to set up a couple LumeCubes at lowest lumens. Give them a try!
I read a lot of comments regarding the fact that you didn't remove the yellow sign on one of the astro/sea stack images. I don't agree one bit with any of those people. You should remove the sea stacks and keep the sign.
Reminds me of the twelve apostles and other sea stacks on the Grsat Ocssan Road in Victoria Austrakia with the tourists wrecking the sand with footprints.on the beach. I arrived one time in the dark before sunrise and a tourist bus was alrady in the car park
"orange sand and mud..." that's because the majority of the upper end of the Bay of Fundy, like Hopewell Rocks, are sedimentary rocks, as opposed to the Oregon and Washington coast are igneous basalts. I've owned the Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 lens for two years, and it's my most used lens and I use it for astrophotography, but I want a Sigma 24mm F1.4 for wide angle astrophotography. For deeper sky images, I want the Sigma 135mm F1.8. You'll want to get a Kase drop-in light pollution filter that fits in right in front of your sensor for any lens including the Sigma 14-24mm F2.8, or if you don't have the huge bulbous lens attached get a Nisi or Kase square 100mm x 100mm light pollution filter on a filter system bracket, getting rid of the wavelengths of light associated with sodium, mercury vapour and LED street lights, will take care of most light pollution that messes up astrophotos. WIth the 500 rule and a 40mm lens, if you don't want star trails and relatively pin point stars your maximum exposure time is a shutter speed = 500 / focal length, that's just 12.5 seconds. Now if you want to get 5 minutes of integration time you can use free software like Deep Sky Stacker to stack multiple exposures to get 50 minutes, you'll need 24 exposures.
Love it!! Always enjoy your videos, so damn entertaining, and informative, of course. I must admit that I was thrilled when I saw Simon on your channel! I am a wildlife photog at heart so I have been a follower of Simon's from his beginnings. But, recently I have really gotten into landscape, mainly because of Adam, but, that's besides the point. LOL!!! I love your work, really I do, and your videos, so much more entertaining than Adam's, he's so dry, so British. Ha! All joking aside, I always look forward to your new videos, you and Amanda are the bomb! Best wishes.
Thank You - Thank You for helping me to plan my trip to New Brunswick in late September. LOVE your channel and so happy to see you've transitioned to the great Northeast. I'll be heading to Saint John for a couple of days then up to Hopewell Rocks for the last day before I drive back down into Maine to visit mom. Great stuff with Simon and Jason. Glad you've made some friendly connections.
First - great video, I love the light painting technique and adventuring with Gavin. The second reason I like this video is because it's like you found an east coast Adam Gibbs in Simon!
Nice to see you guys back. Glad that you have recovered from the illness. A very entertaining and useful episode. I appreciate your efforts. By the way any more videos coming about Harcastle manor??
Heya glad you back Fototripper ! I saw last weeks update that you been rocking a flue, so I went and found solace in Adam Gibbs channel and I was thinking how cool it would be if I made that joke: Pepsi… only when Coke is not available. So I even found the video and stuff to make a little collage, but I end up being too busy. Anyways, All the best 😂🤣🤣
Damn man that was an awesome shot once I get some cash will have to buy your tutorial. If you and Amanda ever come to Western New York check out the eternal flame let me know he’ll I would meet ya there!
"...now, it's mostly fart jokes." LMAO PS -- Ask Simon just what kind of bird photographer walks around with what looks like a 50 mm lens on his camera? :)
@@simon_dentremont We may shoot the same gear but I'll admit you do give me lens envy with that juicy long lens of yours lol. All jokes aside I think we all aim to get one over on you during the eagle watch. We never do but we try lol
@@simon_dentremont No competition, more like chase the ace lol. I'm a landscape shooter at heart but always love how you compose your wildlife images and look forward to seeing what you come away with when we're shooting the same area's
Haha, cracking video Gavin, enjoyed this one. Those pics were pretty sweet dude, wish i got conditions like those for a milky way shot. Simon was a great addition. Roll on part 2. ATB Marti
I'm pretty sure the ornithological term for that type of bird is Shite Hawk! That might be its Latin name. 😏 Hopewell Rocks is a brilliant location sadly the only time I've been was on my way through New Brunswick on my way to Nova Scotia, mid day so it was crawling with tourists so the photo opportunities were pretty lacking. I'm looking forward to your sunrise shots next week!
Hi, that was very entertaining. I will search for your next video in this series. Also, I was extremely impressed by Amanda's survival abilities (food related).
Thanks Gavin (and support crew). I always enjoy your videos and would like to apologise for the other imbeciles who choose to criticise your images or editing. It's just not necessary. I really appreciate the effort that you go to to bring these videos to your subscribers. I didn't buy your book due to postage costs to Australia but have bought your composition and editing courses. Looking forward to part 2 ...
I'm a landscaper at heart Gavin but went over to Skomer Island in Wales last weekend to shoot the Puffins and have to say it's a lot harder than landscapes!😧😧 Those ARE the best sea stacks I've seen. Nice to see you are starting to gather another set of acolytes!😀😀
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Finally a real photographer on Amanda's youtube channel! After Adam Gibbs left I wasn't sure if this channel would last.
😄😄😄😄
Got to keep the standard up.
Right? At least this one comes cheap... #inflation
@@PWN_Nation the price will be going up soon, after I’m done sucking up to Gavin to make him feel comfortable in Nova Scotia.
😀😀
For the record, your Loon and Bald Eagle calls were right on! We’ll make a birder out of you some day! I’ll need to bring you along to call the birds in.
heheheh well I'm not cheap...
"Aren't you that Thomas fellow who does those sky replacements..." Brutal!
I have to say your hidden talent is getting others to go along with all your shenanigans--and it's a true gift! I think I laughed harder with this video than most. The new "talent" is great!
Hey Gavin, enjoyed the video. I am the photographer with the bucket/pole. It is actually a blue bucket that is painted black. For a number of years, I taught nightscape photography at this location. There is a stretch of approximately 5 nights every two weeks when the tides accommodate being down there just after full dark. Unfortunately, park policy has changed and access is now forbidden after the park closes for the evening.
Gavin, we found him! Lol
Ah the fun police most always ruin everything. Do we get a link to your photo?
21 minutes has never gone by so quickly! On the edge of my seat waiting for part 2 Gavin, loved the Cameos from the guys in this one as well.
Comedy gold has been resumed, glad to see you back Gavin....and the lovely Amanda of course! lol
Wooooohoo great to see you guys back, looking good.
Very hilarious footage with Simon who had a real hard time keeping a straight face. I am following many photographers, many of whom are in Great Britain and northern Europe. However, this channel here has got to be the funniest, while being very informative. The fact that both Gavin Hardcastle and Simon d'Entremont are fellow Canadians is just icing on the cake.
"You don't know the half of it." So funny. Nice to see a couple more foils for your wit! Should we expect an Uncle Grumpy is jealous video in our future? More please!
Let's hope but you might need to pester him.
@@fototripper On it!
Excellent as always, and Amanda testing that seaweed was classic 🤣
It's good to see you both back doing wot you do best hope all is good with you both 👍 🇬🇧
Great to see the two of you back!
Really looking forward to you learning bird photography Gavin. Simon is a great talent for you to emulate. Adam probably did all he could for you on the left coast, the landscape side.
Good luck …… from the left coast.
Cheers, great job.
I thoroughly enjoyed that! Eagerly awaiting part II!
As much as I enjoy your photo tips, composition and, sense of deep woods humor, the smile of your beautiful mate is such a welcoming site when I go to your channel to watch the latest! Thank you sir, for your production quality and shared experience.
Haha. I wondered who was going to be your straight man now that you've left The Grumpacious One back on the west coast. Well done, Gavin, and very funny. Looking forward to Part II.
Grumpton was the straight man? I thought I was?
Awesome combination of photographers and a very funny video. Looking forward to part 2. :)
Love the band of merry men and beautiful astrophotography. The light painting worked a charm on that stack to balance the street lamp. Looking forward to the sunrise video!
I love my 14-24 Sigma, great lens! Happy to see a video, been missing them weekly, but I understand you have a lot going on!
This video was like a birthday present. Right at the time when I am supposed to get first clean moonless night at the dark location after a half year break caused by my equatorial mount being broken down and really bad spell of weather. I wish I would get the same clear skies as you got.
Love the abstract face on the sea stack from the cave ..
Hi Amanda,
Relieved to see that you are hanging on in there in sunny Nova Scillities. I find I’m slightly missing those clips where you send your van driver Gawain off on perilous, pointless quests to very remote lookouts. When he remembers to drag the camera away from his face and point it at the scenery, he gets some surprisingly adequate snaps! Isn’t Photoshop amazing. Do remember to follow Gawain’s example and bulk up in time for the imminent winter. Maybe gather lots of straw too, because it’s going to be cold hibernating in your huge new shed. Chin up and keep smiling!
Pretty massive sea stacks. Glad to see you back on the you tubes...
As always, awesome video Gavin! What a surprise to see Simon as I follow him closely as well regarding bird photography! I'm really excited to see what the Hardcastle-Gibbs or should I say Gibbs and Hardcastle videos will bring to all of us! ......LoL.
You nailed the Loon and the Bald Eagle... Vey impressive.
I can relate to the bucket and pole. I once used my car's floor carpets, camera bag and umbrellas to cover some ground lights pointing upwards. You got to improvise........
@9:13 I really liked this composition presentation. You and the subject framed by the rocks. For humor, this video was one of your best since moving to Nova Scotia.
As always, it was so good to see you and Amanda and to be introduced to your photo friends. Those sea stacks were gorgeous and I loved the astro photos, even with the lamp post lighting. ♥️
It's the Batman and Robin duo of landscape photography 🙃
Great chemistry with Simon, was kinda hoping for a bloopers reel at the end :)
He was already too good on his first try so no bloopers.
Another very fun and enjoyable video, Gavin. Looking forward to next week.
I do like me some sea stacks too and boy those looked tasty !! Looking forward to next week already, I’ll have some stacks of my own but not as interesting as those ones I feel !!
Love the shots can’t wait for next week ♥️
Hmm how come I can hit the thumbs up as soon as the video begins. I just know its going to really good. 👍👍
Glad to see you back amongst the living. Absolutely fantastic shots! Looking forward to the second instalment.
That was such a fun video! Keep them coming! Thanks for all the info too!
I loved this video of the sea stacks and you and Amanda! I see you met some new friends that you can bond with. 😂 Your shots were gorgeous! I liked all of them even the one in the beginning of the video. I’m wondering if you got a good sunrise shot. Simon is a wealth of information! I hope you can show videos more often and how is your house coming along?
Working on it...
Hilarious 😂 great to see you are teaching the people across the Pond a sense of humour 😅😂
Great video nice was patiently waiting.Now waiting for Hardcastle catle followup from Amanda
I love Nova Scotia! Fun video! I watch both channels :)
Awesome vid as always, guys. Glad to see you were at Hopewell Rocks....I'm heading that way in a few weeks from Ontario and this covers some 'do's and dont's' to look out for. FYI that light painted M.W. shot of the sea stacks is spectacular!...also that short stack to the right of the big one looks like the silhouette of a big ole' bear standing up!....Great to see Simon along for the ride....and Jason too...new buddies for new adventures!!..Cheers!
Yeah I always think of a bear when I se ethat.
This was a great watch! That’s definitely a dream shot out here on the east coast
Great Shots Gavin, Really enjoyed it.
Great to see you've hooked up with Simon...love his bird videos! Ahem....still like yours as well. But hey, the sea stack would be a perfect place to set up a couple LumeCubes at lowest lumens. Give them a try!
I absolutely love your videos. Informative and entertaining. You and Amanda are perfect together. Like a warped Donnie and Marie
Wasn’t just the one bird then. Great video, Thats another place to add to the bucket list.
I cannot get over Amanda eating mosquito remains 🤣 Thank you for the laughs and I'm happy to see you two healthy again!
No shot of a peregrine falcon? Now I wonder what seaweed tastes like. You did get some epic Milky Way shots and I'm looking forward to part 2.
I read a lot of comments regarding the fact that you didn't remove the yellow sign on one of the astro/sea stack images. I don't agree one bit with any of those people. You should remove the sea stacks and keep the sign.
Reminds me of the twelve apostles and other sea stacks on the Grsat Ocssan Road in Victoria Austrakia with the tourists wrecking the sand with footprints.on the beach. I arrived one time in the dark before sunrise and a tourist bus was alrady in the car park
Finally back!!
"orange sand and mud..." that's because the majority of the upper end of the Bay of Fundy, like Hopewell Rocks, are sedimentary rocks, as opposed to the Oregon and Washington coast are igneous basalts. I've owned the Sigma 14-24mm F2.8 lens for two years, and it's my most used lens and I use it for astrophotography, but I want a Sigma 24mm F1.4 for wide angle astrophotography. For deeper sky images, I want the Sigma 135mm F1.8. You'll want to get a Kase drop-in light pollution filter that fits in right in front of your sensor for any lens including the Sigma 14-24mm F2.8, or if you don't have the huge bulbous lens attached get a Nisi or Kase square 100mm x 100mm light pollution filter on a filter system bracket, getting rid of the wavelengths of light associated with sodium, mercury vapour and LED street lights, will take care of most light pollution that messes up astrophotos. WIth the 500 rule and a 40mm lens, if you don't want star trails and relatively pin point stars your maximum exposure time is a shutter speed = 500 / focal length, that's just 12.5 seconds. Now if you want to get 5 minutes of integration time you can use free software like Deep Sky Stacker to stack multiple exposures to get 50 minutes, you'll need 24 exposures.
That front element on the 14-24 is monsterous. I would scratch it just by looking at it.
I always make sure I turn my head when I burp just in case.
Funny seeing this video. I was just there this past Thursday.
Love it!! Always enjoy your videos, so damn entertaining, and informative, of course. I must admit that I was thrilled when I saw Simon on your channel! I am a wildlife photog at heart so I have been a follower of Simon's from his beginnings. But, recently I have really gotten into landscape, mainly because of Adam, but, that's besides the point. LOL!!! I love your work, really I do, and your videos, so much more entertaining than Adam's, he's so dry, so British. Ha! All joking aside, I always look forward to your new videos, you and Amanda are the bomb! Best wishes.
Great video, glad your in Nova Scotia now.
I have the Sigma 14-24 DG DN for my S5. I love it. It's great for Astro Gavin.
Thank You - Thank You for helping me to plan my trip to New Brunswick in late September. LOVE your channel and so happy to see you've transitioned to the great Northeast. I'll be heading to Saint John for a couple of days then up to Hopewell Rocks for the last day before I drive back down into Maine to visit mom. Great stuff with Simon and Jason. Glad you've made some friendly connections.
Some really spectacular stuff….you really are talented.
Wow, great shot! I think it's time to invest in the milky way course. :)
First - great video, I love the light painting technique and adventuring with Gavin. The second reason I like this video is because it's like you found an east coast Adam Gibbs in Simon!
Great video lots of laughs and brilliant night photography
Nice to see you guys back. Glad that you have recovered from the illness. A very entertaining and useful episode. I appreciate your efforts. By the way any more videos coming about Harcastle manor??
Yes, lots in the works.
3:56 so digging the Portishead vibes...🙃
Heya glad you back Fototripper ! I saw last weeks update that you been rocking a flue, so I went and found solace in Adam Gibbs channel and I was thinking how cool it would be if I made that joke: Pepsi… only when Coke is not available. So I even found the video and stuff to make a little collage, but I end up being too busy.
Anyways,
All the best
😂🤣🤣
It's the thought that counts...
PS
Don’t tell Adam he is still my long weekends cheat
You never fail to impress. Ever.
Damn man that was an awesome shot once I get some cash will have to buy your tutorial. If you and Amanda ever come to Western New York check out the eternal flame let me know he’ll I would meet ya there!
The light painting is awesome 👏
Great to have you back.
"...now, it's mostly fart jokes." LMAO PS -- Ask Simon just what kind of bird photographer walks around with what looks like a 50 mm lens on his camera? :)
Too true, but I left the 500 f4 at home for this trip!
@@simon_dentremont All good, didn't diminish your wildlife photographer vs landscape photographer supremacy LOL
@@simon_dentremont We may shoot the same gear but I'll admit you do give me lens envy with that juicy long lens of yours lol. All jokes aside I think we all aim to get one over on you during the eagle watch. We never do but we try lol
@@keddy6live haha remember it’s not a competition!
@@simon_dentremont No competition, more like chase the ace lol. I'm a landscape shooter at heart but always love how you compose your wildlife images and look forward to seeing what you come away with when we're shooting the same area's
My wife and I were both sitting here laughing our butts off. Always enjoy your videos.
Clif hanger ay! A bloody cliff hanger! Thomas Heaton doesn’t end a show like that.
Very enjoyable. Loved the shot, really brilliant. The stack had a face shape. Very impressive. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you are back
LOL! Those annoying birders! :D
Always good! Thank you!
Haha, cracking video Gavin, enjoyed this one. Those pics were pretty sweet dude, wish i got conditions like those for a milky way shot. Simon was a great addition. Roll on part 2. ATB Marti
Sooo worth the wait.
Fantastic milky way pics
Now I just have to hold out till next week.
Just wondering how Hardcastle towers is progressing
Sloooowly
I'm pretty sure the ornithological term for that type of bird is Shite Hawk! That might be its Latin name. 😏 Hopewell Rocks is a brilliant location sadly the only time I've been was on my way through New Brunswick on my way to Nova Scotia, mid day so it was crawling with tourists so the photo opportunities were pretty lacking. I'm looking forward to your sunrise shots next week!
Hi, that was very entertaining. I will search for your next video in this series. Also, I was extremely impressed by Amanda's survival abilities (food related).
Love the Milky Way shots! Excited to see the sunrise photos in next weeks episode.
The light painting image was spectacular!!
Enjoyed the video Gavin,The Fundy tides are pretty scary, I have been caught out a few times, very impressive tides for sure, thanks for sharing.
Excellent photos📷👍🏼
Was hilarious ,.....😆😆😆!!!!!, nice job!!!
Adam Gibbs !!! What in the world? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks Gavin (and support crew). I always enjoy your videos and would like to apologise for the other imbeciles who choose to criticise your images or editing. It's just not necessary. I really appreciate the effort that you go to to bring these videos to your subscribers. I didn't buy your book due to postage costs to Australia but have bought your composition and editing courses. Looking forward to part 2 ...
Thanks Sam. Everyone has their opinion eh ;)
Already impressive this tidal range
Loved the view count schooling part!
Awesome Images Gavin, better out than In as they say, do you smell petrol..lol
Some banging images Gav 👍
PS me A7ii still hasn’t turned up can u check with your Courier 🚚 😎
Love your videos, thank you
😂😂what?? Why didn't I see that one😂 Nice encounter (or set Up), anyway, good episode..
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Hey Amanda and Gavin finally back after 3 weeks. And how! Together with Simon!
I'm curious...why leave the rope and warning sign? Lovely shot.
It is what it is.
I'm a landscaper at heart Gavin but went over to Skomer Island in Wales last weekend to shoot the Puffins and have to say it's a lot harder than landscapes!😧😧 Those ARE the best sea stacks I've seen. Nice to see you are starting to gather another set of acolytes!😀😀
I think « suckers » or « victims » is the right term.
@@simon_dentremont Definitely hostages.
Great to see you back, Is that a bird feather on your hair?🐦🙂👍
Must be Eagle...
@@fototripper Must have been that bird call you did. I will pass on the tip, to my neighbour he's a birder.😂
Cracking images condition’s looked amazing mate