So much work and attention to detail! You really do deserve more recognition. I'm very greatful for what you do and the information you provide! Good job!
Thanks Todd for this Immensely helpful vlog. Viewing this from the tropics where car junkyards sit amidst a sea of green year round. Been to one junkyard a few times but they somehow the photos I had taken looked uninteresting colour-wise. Your comments about finding car parts, with colours that sit opposite brown in the colour wheel, just gave me a eureka moment. Can't wait for the rain to stop and head out to the junkyard again and apply that insight.
I am assuming you are at "Old Car City" in White Ga. I live in Ga and have never understood the lure of that place due to the condition of the grounds. I would imagine the warmer season months would deliver up plenty of wasp , hornets and a plethora of snakes.
Fantastic video. I’m in to cars, especially ‘70s,’80s and ‘90s. It’s kinda what’s lead me to photography. I’m a newbie and just want to take pictures of cool cars. There is a junk yard not far from me that has the same feel as the one you visited. You’ve inspired me to go to it and take some pictures. Thank you. Subscribed to your channel.
This is epic. Hands down one of the best filming and photography tutorial out there without making the audience feel that it’s giving them a lesson. Thank you so much. Subscribed
Excellent video Todd! You did a great job on the sound, because it was totally believable. That’s a LOT of work from travel, to capture and edit. I was there once in October 2015 with friends and we didn’t make it that far back into the forest. There were mosquitoes though. If I go back it will definitely be in colder months. In the “green season” it’s difficult to get pure light, because everything is bathed in a filtered green cast. On that note, the growth on that window was algae, not mildew. Thanks for the very well produced content. It sure beats watching fast-paced creator choppy style edits.
Hey Todd, just had to say this is a all round just a great, great video. Had me hooked right the way through! Love the music was perfect and the pace of it was perfect. Also really appreciate the tutorial at the end. Great work, loved it !
Superb😊👍👍
That was one of the most creative examples of advertisement, I've seen on UA-cam for a while!
Great detailed information, you make this video place a definitely a better place
Thanks!!
Thank you for taking us with you to that special junkyard and for the beautiful documented video of it. ❤
So much work and attention to detail! You really do deserve more recognition. I'm very greatful for what you do and the information you provide! Good job!
Love the "glimmers of life" effect at 7:48!!
Everywhere I looked on this video I saw some incredible abstract opportunities. Wish I had a place like that nearby.
Thanks Todd for this Immensely helpful vlog. Viewing this from the tropics where car junkyards sit amidst a sea of green year round. Been to one junkyard a few times but they somehow the photos I had taken looked uninteresting colour-wise. Your comments about finding car parts, with colours that sit opposite brown in the colour wheel, just gave me a eureka moment. Can't wait for the rain to stop and head out to the junkyard again and apply that insight.
The limited colour range makes it more visually appealing.
Awesome cinematography!
Thanks!
This is the type of subject that I love to shoot……..old, beat up, rusty. I really like seeing what you do with places like this. Great video!
I am assuming you are at "Old Car City" in White Ga. I live in Ga and have never understood the lure of that place due to the condition of the grounds. I would imagine the warmer season months would deliver up plenty of wasp , hornets and a plethora of snakes.
Fantastic video. I’m in to cars, especially ‘70s,’80s and ‘90s. It’s kinda what’s lead me to photography. I’m a newbie and just want to take pictures of cool cars. There is a junk yard not far from me that has the same feel as the one you visited. You’ve inspired me to go to it and take some pictures. Thank you. Subscribed to your channel.
This is epic. Hands down one of the best filming and photography tutorial out there without making the audience feel that it’s giving them a lesson.
Thank you so much.
Subscribed
Good video! Where was that junkyard? Keep up the good videos.
Brilliant thnx Todd just watched it again
Awesome video Todd! Very well done and love the tutorial.
Wow this edit is amazing! Great job!
Great video, I didn't realise you could download tracks as individual tracks until now
Amazing video Todd. Learned a lot about sound
Excellent video Todd! You did a great job on the sound, because it was totally believable. That’s a LOT of work from travel, to capture and edit. I was there once in October 2015 with friends and we didn’t make it that far back into the forest. There were mosquitoes though. If I go back it will definitely be in colder months. In the “green season” it’s difficult to get pure light, because everything is bathed in a filtered green cast. On that note, the growth on that window was algae, not mildew.
Thanks for the very well produced content. It sure beats watching fast-paced creator choppy style edits.
Hey Todd, just had to say this is a all round just a great, great video. Had me hooked right the way through! Love the music was perfect and the pace of it was perfect. Also really appreciate the tutorial at the end. Great work, loved it !
Thanks so much! It truly means a lot. :)
I actually like the browns and rusted metals. 🤔 I guess beauty is subjective.
I would defiantly go in the winter time
Love your style man. Thanks for the great videos!
Great place, shame that automotive works of art , ended up like this. Guess new form of art in decay..