Hi Brian, it was me that made the comment about suffering/sweating in the sun. I realised afterwards that it might have seemed like a bit of a nasty dig, it certainly wasn't meant that way. It's your choice where you live, and I've no complaints whatsoever.
@@alanparkinson549 I didn’t take offence with your comment, don’t worry. Your comment is still there as far as I know. There was a nasty comment made which I took offence with and I deleted it. Best wishes
@@_JD_MUSIC_ hello Jacob, likewise it was great meeting you too. I still find it so odd when people recognise me but it’s a pleasant surprise. I didn’t get the chance to find out what you shoot subject wise. It would be interesting to know how your FF mirrorless shooting experience goes. Great camera choice in my opinion. I rarely get into the town centre but if you ever get to Costa on London Road look out for me as I’d love a coffee and a chat. Very best wishes
@@ThatMicro43Guy I've been there a couple times, I'm up visiting some friends here but I'm originally from Leicester and I'm up here until the 25th as I start uni again on the 30th in Leicester, think I'll take my camera around with me more just incase I bump into you again. Been enjoying full frame Mirrorless so far, lenses are more expensive them m43 lenses as I used to have the olympus OM-D e-m1 mark ii and the lumix gx8 which both were great cameras (bit I preferred the olympus) with the panasonic 12-60mm lens, olympus 45mm f1.8 and the olympus 40-150 which were all cheaper then the full frame canon lenes. Currently have the rf 24-50mm lens, the ef canon 50mm f1.4 usm , the Tamron 75-300 and the sigma 150-600mm contemporary lens.
Hey Jacob. It was a real pleasure meeting you both and chatting. Really interesting. Thanks for taking the time to talk. I found Ellie’s tictok channel and it’s the first one I followed. I shall start putting some videos up and exploring it as a platform. I really hope you both had a wonderful holiday. I certainly did but I’m not liking the temperature now I’m home lol
Hi Brian, Whilst I wish and hope your planned move to Cyprus exceeds your expectations as an expat returned to the UK I'd like to share my experiences. - I Lived in Tenerife for 3 years. - I got what can only be described as island sickness, it was too small, every day was groundhog day. The reason I came back to the UK was my wife was unwell and didn't fancy going blind in a place where English wasn't the first language (Glaucoma sufferer). Coming back to the UK we were entitled to nothing, zilch, zero. That's after just 3 years away (they ignored the previous 30 years contributions). If you do go check everything out, particularly if you have to return. For example at the time I lived in Tenerife, should a husband die, his portion of the estate didn’t pass to the wife free of death duties (they were to us excessive, they taxed the dead not the living). I used to go fishing on a beach alongside many widows too whom I gave whatever I caught, I was fishing for pleasure, they were fishing to eat.
Grey skies are gonna clear up, put on a working card.🎵 😄👍. Welcome home☔.
I hope so
Hi Brian, it was me that made the comment about suffering/sweating in the sun. I realised afterwards that it might have seemed like a bit of a nasty dig, it certainly wasn't meant that way. It's your choice where you live, and I've no complaints whatsoever.
@@alanparkinson549 I didn’t take offence with your comment, don’t worry. Your comment is still there as far as I know. There was a nasty comment made which I took offence with and I deleted it.
Best wishes
Hi Brian, was good to meet you today, surprised that I saw you in Carlisle today
@@_JD_MUSIC_ hello Jacob, likewise it was great meeting you too. I still find it so odd when people recognise me but it’s a pleasant surprise. I didn’t get the chance to find out what you shoot subject wise. It would be interesting to know how your FF mirrorless shooting experience goes. Great camera choice in my opinion.
I rarely get into the town centre but if you ever get to Costa on London Road look out for me as I’d love a coffee and a chat.
Very best wishes
@@ThatMicro43Guy I've been there a couple times, I'm up visiting some friends here but I'm originally from Leicester and I'm up here until the 25th as I start uni again on the 30th in Leicester, think I'll take my camera around with me more just incase I bump into you again. Been enjoying full frame Mirrorless so far, lenses are more expensive them m43 lenses as I used to have the olympus OM-D e-m1 mark ii and the lumix gx8 which both were great cameras (bit I preferred the olympus) with the panasonic 12-60mm lens, olympus 45mm f1.8 and the olympus 40-150 which were all cheaper then the full frame canon lenes. Currently have the rf 24-50mm lens, the ef canon 50mm f1.4 usm , the Tamron 75-300 and the sigma 150-600mm contemporary lens.
Yeah. We started Winter while you were away. 😊
yes, I noticed. Didnt you start winter back in April lol
Yep, cameras with dual card slots are the way forward. I do exactly the same as you, fast card slot 1 with RAW files & JPG on 2nd card.
i really hate the cold. :(
I like the thumbnail background. Cheerful colors.
Hey Brian, great video ! It’s Jacob, we met down the beach in paphos with my partner Evie (the tiktoker🤣)!
Hey Jacob. It was a real pleasure meeting you both and chatting. Really interesting. Thanks for taking the time to talk.
I found Ellie’s tictok channel and it’s the first one I followed. I shall start putting some videos up and exploring it as a platform.
I really hope you both had a wonderful holiday. I certainly did but I’m not liking the temperature now I’m home lol
I don’t mind moving Brian as long as we keep seeing that cheerful face.
@@thomasreed49 looking forward to doing more over there
I live in Florida for the same reason you just mentioned. Good for you!
notseeing CHAT on your live video feed!
Welcome home.
Congratulations on your future move.
Thank you!
Hi Brian,
Whilst I wish and hope your planned move to Cyprus exceeds your expectations as an expat returned to the UK I'd like to share my experiences.
- I Lived in Tenerife for 3 years.
- I got what can only be described as island sickness, it was too small, every day was groundhog day.
The reason I came back to the UK was my wife was unwell and didn't fancy going blind in a place where English wasn't the first language (Glaucoma sufferer).
Coming back to the UK we were entitled to nothing, zilch, zero. That's after just 3 years away (they ignored the previous 30 years contributions).
If you do go check everything out, particularly if you have to return.
For example at the time I lived in Tenerife, should a husband die, his portion of the estate didn’t pass to the wife free of death duties (they were to us excessive, they taxed the dead not the living).
I used to go fishing on a beach alongside many widows too whom I gave whatever I caught, I was fishing for pleasure, they were fishing to eat.
@@malcolmwright6948 good advice, thank you.