PEAK DISTRICT TIMELAPSE VOL 2
PEAK DISTRICT TIMELAPSE VOL 2 Volume 2 of my Peak District time lapse series. New gear, new techniques and new places, all coming together to fill my obsession with time lapse. Shot over the last 2 years trying to capture all four seasons, still knowing I have many years to go yet to keep going back and finding those perfect conditions. I suppose it is a TIME lapse after all Kase filters Canon 5dsr Dynamic Perception Music by Demigods
FPV
Sorry ive been quiet again, I have been busy diving into the world of FPV, First Person View drone flying. There has been ups and downs, plenty of crashes and stupidly expensive but its all finally coming together now. I would 100% recommend this hobby to anyone, its amazing. Just make sure you approach it right and do your research. Practising for months on the simulator Liftoff on your pc/console is a must before you even consider buying a drone. These arent like the standard DJI drones that hover for you and return to home and land, these are fully manual acrobatic quads that will drop out of the sky if you let go of the controls. Here is a video of my recent trip to Winnats Pass in the Peak District, this is exactly why I bought the drone in the first place, diving epic cliff faces and getting to see stunning scenery from a different perspective, the cinematic landscape footage you can capture from these drones is so cool. Let me know what you think and where you would like to see next, hope you enjoy.
Devon
Just got back from a great week in Devon. I couldnt believe how dark the skies were, especially for the U.K, was almost rivaling Tenerife, if not better! And the coastline was just awesome, proper pirate ship wreckers and loads of smuggler coves. Where are your favourite spots down this area? Think mines gotta be Hartland Quay.
MEDIA CITY
Hey guys, gonna start off the new year by introducing a blog to my website. Recently I went on a trip to the awesome Media City in Salford Quays, Manchester. Its an architecture photographers paradise! The forecast wasnt great and as we headed over the Woodhead Pass we were hit with the thick cloud which we thought ruined any chance of nice light, but we ventured on and when arrived was treated to a nice little afterglow. I have visited Media City once before but was a bit overwhelmed with what to shoot so this time I took a different approach, slowed things down, worked on my composition and sharpness, and this time used a light pollution filter. This really helped with the terrible orange sky glow and enabled me to pick out much more details in the highlights as stuff wasnt getting blown out. Hope you enjoy the images, and please feel free to comment below. Cheers, Rob