Visited Bridge to nowhere in Dunbar during the summer solstice and captured the tide rolling in with a time lapse of 3000 images.
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Jacques
My blog to share my experiences as I learn and experiment with photography.
Visited Bridge to nowhere in Dunbar during the summer solstice and captured the tide rolling in with a time lapse of 3000 images.
Thank you for viewing
Jacques
Making a advert with basic kit
I got away from doing some photography or vlogging and got the bike out for it’s last ride before it gets replaced.
This video has been in the works for 6 months. I sat down one morning and did the story boards and potentials shoots I wanted to do.
I worked out the exact type of shot I wanted and as I know the roads pretty well I was even was able
to work out which road and part of the road I would use.
I started to get the kit together over a few months.
I already had two GoPros, a two axis gimbal, a three axis gimbal and a small tripod I use for the YouTube videos.
First big purchase was a drone, I got that a few months back and
tried to get out flying as often as possible to learn the skills needed.
Night before I made everything is fully charged, cleared all cards, emptied my camera back and added all the film equipment into it.
Next day I rode out to the edge of town and strapped a GoPro to my chest with the 2 axis gimbal
and a GoPro to my knee with the three axis gimbal.
I then filmed the ride into the Scottish borders, I stopped at the locations as planned and
captured a few extra small clips before finally putting the drone up in the sky to capture footage from a higher angle.
Next was the editing process. I really struggle with editing but will get better at it.
There was just one song I thought appropriate as the soundtrack and I knew it might be copyrighted.
I took a roll of the dice and even thought I was hit with a copyright infringement the owners of the
song allowed it to be used and they will make the money off any adverts.
So win-win.
So enough blabbing. I hope you guys like my 1st attempt at a advert video, I hope to do some more in the future.
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Jacques
Revisit of Beecraigs and how not to fly a drone.
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Visited Beecraigs country park and took a walk around the reservoir searching for a location for a photo. Tbh it was a wash out in the end.
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Jacques
Visited the wreck of the schooner called Monreith at Nun Mill bay. It struck a sand bar on the 12th November 1900 and we can still see the ribs of the ship today.
http://hiddenyesterdays.uk/dumfriesgalloway/monreith-wreck
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Jacques
We went for a trip to Dumfries & Galloway for the weekend even though it was at the beginning of a winter storm. We got a day in before the storm hit.
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Jacques
After years of looking at this pier online it was time to visit it. Was a great morning at North Queensferry.
This pier was used during the wars and is slowly dissapearing, more info can be found below.
https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/record/hes/84209/north-queensferry-carlingnose-point/rcahms
https://canmore.org.uk/site/84209/north-queensferry-carlingnose-point
https://canmore.org.uk/event/1026154
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Jacques
I have had this trip planned and in my calendar for months. Every aspect was planned ahead of time. Time of sunrise, location of the sun on the horison, where to stand on the beach, tide level, etc. Every thing was planned BUT you cvan’t plan for the weather. You get what you get.
Part 1
Part 2
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Jacques
As we left the 3rd day we were already 15min down the road before we realsied we missed out n the biggest waterfall that was just minutes away form the camp site. We turned around and drove back to see Falls of Foyre, a walk down the hill to two viewing places made it all worth it.
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Jacques
We left Plodda falls and drove back towards Loch Ness. We stopped at Invermoriston to visit the old bridge and see the river flowing between the bridges. Very dangerous location with moss making the rocks very slippery.
A worthy visit on any photography trip into the highlands.
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Jacques
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