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Martin F Photography
Sweden
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2012
Welcome!
Martin Fransson is a swedish nature- and astrophotographer focusing on capturing the beauty of nature close to home. There might be small miracles of nature just around the corner, you just have to discover them!
This channel features compilations of nature photography as well as gear reviews, astro photography and photo vlogs.
Martin Fransson is a swedish nature- and astrophotographer focusing on capturing the beauty of nature close to home. There might be small miracles of nature just around the corner, you just have to discover them!
This channel features compilations of nature photography as well as gear reviews, astro photography and photo vlogs.
Nightscape adventures - turning fails into success | Swedish astrophotography
This might be one of my favourite videos in a while - not because I captured spectacular aurora or magnificent scenery or anything like that. But because it is so much about what astrophotography and nightscape photography is for me. It features actual blood, sweat and... maybe not tears, but at least dissappointment. And then that turns into something great in the end. Have you experienced the same?
Music:
Celestia by Ghostrifter Official bit.ly/ghostrifter-sc
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Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/3XevPpg
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RUNNING WATERS - Jason Shaw by Audionautix audionautix.com
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Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/running-waters
Music promoted by Audio Library th-cam.com/video/Gpjit5KgTME/w-d-xo.html
Weightlessness - Mikael Andersson
www.soundcloud.com/infinite_beat
'Hymn To The Dawn' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
Music:
Celestia by Ghostrifter Official bit.ly/ghostrifter-sc
Creative Commons - Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/3XevPpg
Music promoted by Audio Library bit.ly/3Puy4nR
RUNNING WATERS - Jason Shaw by Audionautix audionautix.com
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 International - CC BY 4.0
Free Download / Stream: bit.ly/running-waters
Music promoted by Audio Library th-cam.com/video/Gpjit5KgTME/w-d-xo.html
Weightlessness - Mikael Andersson
www.soundcloud.com/infinite_beat
'Hymn To The Dawn' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
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Nightscape Adventure Capturing Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) | Astrophotography in Sweden
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What a night! After all of the solar storms and auroras I´ve missed, this night turned out PERFECT! So I guess I won´t have to wait another 80 000 years to capture this beautiful comet. Thank you to Paul @nightscapejournals for the great idea of sharing channels that you like and watch. I will do the same, starting with a few of my favourite nightscape channels (in no particular order!): @ni...
Tripod MADNESS! Review of Kentfaith A254C4 carbon fibre tripod + WHY do I need 11 tripods?!
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I know, I know - gear reviews are not as exciting as nightscape vlogs, but we all use and need tripods. I have at least 11 (eleven!!) of them. Plus a monopod. My wife thought it was even more... granted, some of them are mini tripods for mics/lights and stuff... but still. Today I want to give you an overview of my 3 most used tripods, as well as a first impression and review of Kentfaith K&F C...
Nightscape image of EPIC proportions - Milky Way photo adventure in Store Mosse National Park
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Join me on a night with quite a few struggles but also with a great end result! This time I´m going back to Store Mosse National Park in southern Sweden for a chance to re-capture my most ambitious nightscape image ever! I´m sorry if I sound a bit stuffy in the voiceovers, but I´m just recovering from a cold :) Thank you to Paul @nightscapejournals for the great idea of sharing channels that ...
Fire in the Sky! AURORA and PERSEIDS Gave Me the Best Nightscape Experience Ever! (Northern Lights)
มุมมอง 5192 หลายเดือนก่อน
This was my fantastic nightscape experience from August 12-13 2024. I know this is a longer video, but PLEASE watch all of it. The sky just got better and better during the night! As a sidenote - what are the odds that my wife and children get startled by a false fire alarm in the middle of the night, send me a message, I tell them to look outside for aurora and just as they step outside they s...
My BEST Astro- and Deep Sky Photos so far | 4K Astro Photography and timelapse
มุมมอง 3503 หลายเดือนก่อน
I´m waiting for the astro darkness to return here in Sweden and I´m really excited to get going. While waiting, here is a compilation of some of my best astro and deep sky photos and timelapses... so far. Some of the gear used: Canon EOS 6D Canon EOS R6 Canon EOS 550D astro mod. ZWO ASI1600MM-Cool Skywatcher HEQ5 Pro Synscan AstroTrac TT320X-AG Skywatcher PDS-150 TS-Optics Photoline 80 mm f/6 C...
My Best Black Grouse Trip So Far!! | Orrspel | Swedish Nature Photography in 4K
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I know it´s been a while but it was worth the wait! This was such an awesome experience and the video turned out a bit long but I hope you can sit through it :) Have a coffee, put on your headphones and just join me for an adventure! Music: Serenity by Ghostrifter Official bit.ly/ghostrifter-sc Creative Commons - Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Free Download / Stream: tinyurl.com/377npa2a Mus...
Reflecting under the Milky Way | Swedish Nightscape Vlog
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I spent a beautiful night by the lake reflecting and rounding up the season for Milky Way, but it wasn´t without some location struggles first. Also, please help honoring the memory of Alyn Wallace by visiting his channel: www.youtube.com/@UCKxQ3Dx6K95hpLpdJjTRIlg Music: Closer by LiQWYD soundcloud.com/liqwyd Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported - CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit.ly...
Wildlife vlog from Lake Hornborgasjön | Swedish nature photography | Bird photography
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Cranes, grebes, swans and lots of other birds! Enjoy a short film from our annual tradition of visiting Hornborgasjön, a lake in southern Sweden. Famous for the thousands of cranes visiting every spring but there are also plenty of other birds. Music: SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported- CC BY-SA 3.0 Fre...
24 hours of Swedish summer! Ljusterö Stockholms skärgård | 4K Swedish nature
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Are you just waiting for the summer to arrive? Then join me for a compilation from one of those perfect summer days. Calm, soothing imagery and sounds of the Swedish nature. Music: "Peace of Mind" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Stop doing THIS and improve your night photography | Nightscape vlog in 4K
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If you are anything like me, you probably have this bad habit that you need to drop to improve your night photography. Follow me during two nights of nightscaping. Music: Weightlessness - Mikael Andersson - www.soundcloud.com/infinite_beat 'Petrichor' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au 'Machina' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
Relaxing Forest Photography - Swedish Nature Photo Walk in 4K
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This time you get to follow me on a short phot vlog, just walking into a spring forest to capture some lovely scenery I found the day before. Music: 'Glow' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
Skyview 3 - DJI MINI 3 PRO Cinematic 4K Swedish nature photography
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Some of my favourite drone shots from the DJI Mini 3 Pro. All of the material was filmed with DJI Mini 3 Pro, except one clip from the Mini 2. Can you guess which one? Put it in the comments! All imagery approved by Lantmäteriet (Swedish National Land Survey Authority). Registered drone pilot. For business inquiries contact me: fotograf.martinfransson@gmail.com. Business covered by drone aviati...
Surprised by SNOW!! Autumn Holiday Turned Winter ADVENTURE! 4K Swedish Nature Photography
มุมมอง 69910 หลายเดือนก่อน
Well, I didn´t think our family autumn holiday would turn out to be a fullblown winter adventure! Luckily we had packed for colder weather. Music and sounds: Record scratch, A SoundEffectsFactory original production & recording made for TH-cam RIVER MEDITATION by Jason Shaw freemusicarchive.org/music/Jason_Shaw Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported- CC BY-SA 3.0 'Effervescence'...
Chasing Aurora - The Waiting Game
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Being an astrophotographer trying to capture Aurora / Northern Lights in the southern part of Sweden really is all about waiting and having patience. But the reward is sweet! Gear used: Canon R6 Canon 6D Samyang 24/1.4 Samyang 35/1.2 Canon EF 16-35/4L IS Sony ZV-1 Music: 'Decoherence' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
Summer photo walk - I found a new favourite place! || 4K video and sounds of nature
มุมมอง 132ปีที่แล้ว
Summer photo walk - I found a new favourite place! || 4K video and sounds of nature
White-tailed Eagles and Sauna - I went winter swimming after seeing eagles!
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White-tailed Eagles and Sauna - I went winter swimming after seeing eagles!
Epic Aurora Borealis caught me by surprise! (March 23, 2023)
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Epic Aurora Borealis caught me by surprise! (March 23, 2023)
Milky Way mistakes - why did I fail this time? | 4K Astrophotography vlog
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Milky Way mistakes - why did I fail this time? | 4K Astrophotography vlog
What a spectacular morning with the Common Goldeneye and Horned Grebes!
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What a spectacular morning with the Common Goldeneye and Horned Grebes!
Skyview 2 | DJI Mini 2 Cinematic Swedish nature photography in 4K
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Skyview 2 | DJI Mini 2 Cinematic Swedish nature photography in 4K
Incredible Aurora Borealis / Northern Lights in Southern Sweden | Norrsken | 4K
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Incredible Aurora Borealis / Northern Lights in Southern Sweden | Norrsken | 4K
Dehancer - can it make your nature photography look more cinematic? Review and first impressions
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Dehancer - can it make your nature photography look more cinematic? Review and first impressions
Swedish Summer Night - did the mosquitos eat me alive? 4K Nature Photography | Canon R6 | DJI Mini 2
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Swedish Summer Night - did the mosquitos eat me alive? 4K Nature Photography | Canon R6 | DJI Mini 2
Can the Astrotrac handle a 500 mm lens? Trying to capture the Andromeda galaxy
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Can the Astrotrac handle a 500 mm lens? Trying to capture the Andromeda galaxy
Siberian Jays and waterfalls - visit to Njupeskär (Fulufjället National Park)
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Siberian Jays and waterfalls - visit to Njupeskär (Fulufjället National Park)
Partial Solar Eclipse October 25, 2022 - Viewed from Sweden || 4K
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Partial Solar Eclipse October 25, 2022 - Viewed from Sweden || 4K
Capturing the Milky Way - Astrophotography vlog
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Capturing the Milky Way - Astrophotography vlog
Black Grouse Lek 2022 - Swedish Wildlife Photography in 4K
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Black Grouse Lek 2022 - Swedish Wildlife Photography in 4K
Noctilucent Clouds - Swedish summer night photography in 4K
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Noctilucent Clouds - Swedish summer night photography in 4K
Nice video
@@AnupAdventures thank you! 🙂
Never giving up has its rewards and well shown Martin, another run of beautiful imagry indeed.
@@StarHugger-kw1by thank you very much! 🙂
Härlig video! Jag fotograferar själv orrspel varje vår och du lyckas verkligen förmedla rätt känsla! Snyggt!
@@MrCrowflyer Tack! Kul att höra att du gillade den! 🙂
I have been hunting the aurora for about the last 15 years and missing it every time, bad weather, wrong time of day, you name it. I'm pretty familiar with coming home disappointed by now and i've found the best way of dealing with it is to have a second reason to go out, to stop focusing on the result and just have a nice night out. While i did miss the powerful May aurora, it clouded over again, i managed to capture the tail end of the storm the next day, it was barely visible with the naked eye but i finally saw it. Then in September, a bit better prepared, i went out early for a G3 storm, looking for a better location to shoot and ended up waiting for hours for a storm that didn't seem to come, in the end i decided to just shoot the Perseids and after just a few minutes a green and purple haze started appearing in my shots. Minutes later and a third of the sky was filled with dancing pillars and curtains, it was spectacular. Then on October the tenth i went out to shoot the C/2023-A3 comet but was unable to find it, soon after the sky clouded over seemingly ruining my chances to see the comet and the aurora predicted for later that night, so i just went home. I did check some aurora webcams but nothing seemed to be happening and then a few hours later youtube served me a webcam from Finland showing the aurora in the south. Miraculously the skies had opened up again and i raced back out to my dark site, just outside of town i could already see an enormous green curtain dancing in the sky. I arrived just in time to set up my camera for the next big wave and it was beyond spectacular, it quickly took up almost two thirds of the sky, filling my view completely. The photos turned out to be even more spectacular than what my eyes saw, i shot a total of 9 panoramas most of them over 240 degrees wide, to capture it all. A few days later i also managed to get some nice shots of the comet. If i had let myself be discouraged by disappointment i never would have been able to see and capture these amazing spectacles. Don't give up!
That is such a great reply, thank you! And you are completely right, finding those other reasons is very important. For me, it is the stillness and total silence, seeing the nature as if I was alone in the world. It recharges my batteries from the day to day stress 🙂 And honestly... if there was spectacular aurora each and every day and you could just go out there and take any pictures you wanted... then it wouldn´t even be fun. Right? Almost like seeing wild animals in the zoo, not at all the same as in nature. And as you might have seen in one of my recent videos - I got an absolutely fantastic aurora show along with the perseids. So I have no reason to complain 🙂
I enjoyed your adventure Martin and the Milky Way shot is fire! I do question going to look for the sound that makes your neck hairs stand up. Haha
@@scottmcnally ha ha, yes the searching might not have been the wisest move 🤣 Thank you for watching!
Martin, those ending images are spectacular! Well worth the bloody shins and banged-up shoulder!
@@filmwabbit thank you very much! 🙂
What the fell were those noises?! :D nice vlog and I do understand the feeling... my success rate is around 25%, which can get very frustrating, sometimes I even ask myself if its really worth it, but then I get an image with which I am really happy with and it reminds me it is worth it. Great you got the shot at the end.
@@matej.mlakar I know, right? You don't have sounds like that in Slovenia either? 😅😱
@@MartinFransson at first it sounded like wild boars or something, but later I wasnt so sure anymore?
Dude, don't fall on a nightscape adventure! I can know! 😅. Glad you persisted though on both nights and got a beautiful experience out of both 👌.
@@StarScaperPhoto ha ha, yes I will try to keep my legs intact 😉 I've tried breaking a leg before and it's not fun.
Regarding the geomagnetic storm on the night of May 10-11 that "everyone" photographed: you weren't the only one who missed that, I would have been on a suitable location with hardly any light pollution on a somewhat remote island at Lake Saimaa, but sadly also there the clouds were the problem (and there would have also been strong cold winds, which would have made outdoor night photography less pleasant experience). Next night I did manage to catch few aurora pictures, although 1) in May dark night time is surprisingly short and it gets suitably dark for night photography very late and disturbing glow from the sunset lasts long 2) I didn't first notice that the auroras were not in the northern horizon (where also the light from the sunset was still problematic), but above my head 3) aurora photography didn't get my undivided attention as that night was also when Eurovision Song Contest final was held, so I ran between beach and cabin much of the night (yes, the location was our family holiday home).
@@HezuFoto ha ha, yes I guess there were a few of us who missed it 🙂 But judging by the flow of posts on my social media it looked like everyone got it. But better luck next time!
Best intro ever!!! That made me laugh out loud! Great video as always, Martin. Completely agree that you just have to get out, and “failure” is just part of it. Being under the stars is always awesome. Those noises were like nothing I’ve ever heard - hope someone can identify them. That aurora / Milky Way image was beautiful - nice one. 👍
@@nightscapejournals Thank you! 🙂 When I reviewed the footage and saw my blank stare I couldn't resist 🤣 About the sounds I'm leaning towards wild boar fighting a badger. Thank you for the support! It's not easy trying to reach an audience 🙂
@@MartinFransson”wild boar fighting a badger” is the sort of thing my kids talk about. “What would happen if….”. 🤣 Always enjoy your videos, Martin - so well produced. 👍
Epic!
Thank you! 🙂
That scene is just 👌🏻 the mist was truly epic. Great photos. Hei fra Norge 🙂
@@Roysivertsen Thank you Roy, glad you liked it! 🙂
Awesome reflection Martin, thanks again for the armchair adventuring. Beautifully shot and narrated of course.
@@StarHugger-kw1by Thank you very much 🙂 That means a lot!
Wow, that atmosphere over the lake was so special! Besides that, I salute you for keeping so relaxed while operating about 6 camera's. I am running all over the place already with 2 😂.
@@StarScaperPhoto ha ha, yes the headless-chicken-mode is more standard for me as well 🤣 What made this different was that I had so much time and that it was predictable, unlike the aurora.
Absolutely breathtaking. I managed to see it briefly in binos but sadly didn't get an image. Weather here in the UK wasn't great as usual!! Where are you located?? Netherlands?
@@Alan-vk6bk Thank you Alan! 🙂 No, I'm in the southern part of Sweden.
Wooow, Martin, what a fantastic vlog... I simply LOVE your storytelling, b-roll, a-roll, you name it. Beautiful scenery with the comet an all. Keep it it. You, Jeroen, Paul... its so good to have such great vloggers creating content.
Thank you!! That really means SO much to me! I love the storytelling aspect, but sometimes I get too caught up in the photography to remember to film myself 😅I generally view other channels with similar type of content, that´s why I have added recommentations to channels like Pauls, Jeroens and your in the description to my videos. We all benefit from growing the community of likeminded 🙂
Härlig video och vilka bilder du lyckades fånga. Bra jobbat.
@@MrCaliber30 tack så mycket! 🙂
Vilken skön stämning du bygger upp, man bara väntar på det som kommas skall och vill inte sluta titta. Gillar att du får med dig en lykta ut i skogen med mera, en hel del stuff att släpa på :-) Är parkeringen nära förresten, vilken sjö är det? Häftig upplevelse du varit med om och delar med dig av Vad är det för rött ljus som kommer in på vassen vid 11:40 cirka?
Beautifully shot video of a superb comet hunt, Martin. I love the relaxed pace and atmospheric b-roll. Also, “may as well have a snack while I wait” - relatable! 🤣 Thanks for sharing.
@@nightscapejournals well, some of us don't have a fancy kitchen built into the car and have to settle for a sandwich in a bag 😅 Thanks for watching, looking forward to your next video!
@@MartinFransson 🤣 - so you probably don't burn your fingers as often as I do 🤦♂. New video tomorrow morning. 👍
@@nightscapejournals I might not burn my fingers but my clumsiness guarantees other types of injuries 🤣
Superb video and photos Martin. Congrats
@@NevadaDesertSkies thank you very much! 🙂
Nice video. I have 3 tripods but I try to use them less and less. Only for shutter speeds under 1/40 seconds or so. The A7RV IBIS is so good that I can sometimes get sharp 0.5 second exposures on 16mm. It must not be too windy though :) I have one very small Sirui travel tripod, one medium and one without middle column for those low angles, also "waterproof". All in Carbon and all Sirui
@@RichardLarssen yes, working without a tripod is very liberating. And with modern mirrorless cameras I don't mind going up in ISO either.
Tripods and camera bags always seem to multiple when left in a dark closet! 🙂 Excellent overview of the pros and cons of the various tripods in your collection and how they compare to the Kentfaith tripod under review.
@@filmwabbit if good camera bags weren't so darn expensive I would have a few of those as well!! 😅
This was a really detailed and informative review! I can totally relate to the challenge of finding the perfect tripod-there’s always a trade-off between stability, portability, and versatility. Your explanation of each tripod’s pros and cons, especially in different scenarios like astrophotography, hiking, and uneven terrain, was super helpful. I look forward to your future content and updates!
First of all, I have to compliment the backdrop in this video :D what a nice location. And the tripod looks like it can fill a lot of roles. At the start you mentioned you have some problems with Sirui ballhead's knob - the knob has a build in small silver plate or I dont know how I would describe it. You can rotate that "mini knob" to adjust the tension of the main ballhead knob and how fast it loosens up. I like that ballhead, but never liked that "feature".
@@matej.mlakar thank you! Yes, that lokation is great, will try to go there more. I know about the silver dial, but this is something else. The tension can be good but certain manouvers make the ballhead like... stuck. I think it is when I loosen the knob a bit, then loosen the pano base and swing the camera around. Then it's like the knob has been tightened and it is hard to either loosen or tighten further.
This video just came up in my feed, it transported me there with you, thank you. Beautifully done and some great captures, plus your real wonder and excitement. Can i ask how you got sych great quality video in lowlight, when j film it is always too dark?
Thank you, I am so happy you liked it 🙂 Well, for the filming to turn out good you need a camera that is able of strong low light performance plus a lens with really good light gathering. I use a Canon R6 and Samyang 35/1.2 or 24/1.4 lenses. My settings are usually ISO 51200 and 1/25s f/1.2 or 1.4. Plus I do some rather heavy noise reduction in post processing. So it takes a lot, unless the aurora is more powerful than what we get down here.
@MartinFransson Thank you for your reply Martin. I just looked up your gear, and decided to just watch your videos! I have an old Samsung NX20 with a 16mm F2.4 lens, not great with lowlight. Really, I do not need to go upgrade, you do a great job of setting the scene, and taking us with you.
@@tribeoflight-ireland868 yes, unfortunately when it comes to real low light performance it tends to get expensive... but your camera would for sure be able to produce some nice timelapses of the night sky, have you tried that?
@MartinFransson I have only recently got it, and new to mirrorless cameras. It has no timelapse option like the NX1 but has an option for multi motion upto 20X. The max ISO is 3200 for this. I will keep trying and slowly learning the features, I live in a fairly dark area, so at 57 suddenly want to take night photos, it is really good fun, but challenging. Thank you, and your channel really deserves more recognition.
@@tribeoflight-ireland868 look at producing timelapse from still images! Then you can make timelapses of the night sky. Just get a remote trigger for your camera 🙂 And thank you for your support! It means a lot!
Hi there! I am passing through Sweden next year mid to late April, on the way to Norway. Would there stjll be cranes around during the end of April?
@@wildlifethailand2699 hi! There might be a few but late April is pushing it 🙂 On this page you can see statistics for several years regarding number of cranes each day: www.hornborga.com/naturen/transtatistik/
@@MartinFransson appreciate it, thank you very much! And great video btw
My Milky Way photography really needs some work. Unfortunately, where I live it is either too light (all summer) or very often overcast.
@@AlaskaBrian I know all too well about those clouds...
What a wonderful shot! Absolutely worth the effort! And the calculations montage gave me a good chuckle!
@@MatthiesWesche thank you! 🙂
Another magnificent video, Martin! Congratulations on all of the wonderful information board photographs!!! They capture the spirit of the park perfectly! Regarding the "two trip" equipment problem, I used to use an airport travel cart that I had fitted with over-size mud wheels to carry my tripods, second camera bag, etc. Most of the places I go are not as remote as your locations and leaving equipment unattended is not a option.
Thank you! That travel cart sounds like a good idea! When I go for my black grouse adventures I sometimes use a small hand truck for the parts where there is a gravel road. No, leaving my gear would normally not be an option for me either... but this being in the "wilderness" and me walking the only path to and from the site I dared to gamble a bit :)
BTW, what type of filming did you use to do?
@@MartinFransson I used to do in-house training videos for a large broadcast equipment manufacturer. I was a one-person production unit so I'd often have cart my gear to remote locations. Thankfully, those days are behind me. 🙂
Fantastic video, Martin - really enjoyed it and that final image is definitely a keeper! Doing a pano at 50mm is quite a task, and there’s always that horrible residual fear that you’ve missed a panel somewhere crucial! It looks like your conditions are quite similar to what I get round here a lot - very marshy and prone to dew. Great adventure and well worth it, though - thanks for sharing!!
@@nightscapejournals thanks Paul! Yeah, I will stay away from 50mm for a while now 😅
Hahah, backpack being too small is such a classic :D I have 80l and its still too small sometimes. Really nice vlog, so well filmed and put together. And the image looks fantastic. Hope to see more from you soon.
@@matej.mlakar thank you! On the way back I was too tired and lazy to do two runs so I tried carrying everything at once. Both my legs started cramping and I had problems sitting down for 3 days afterwards 🤣
What a beautiful area indeed Martin! I love those marshlands, the little trees, the wooden paths. The mosquitos not so much. Compliments on your filmmaking also. So many angles. Must have taken a ton of time haha. Appreciated the calculation error scene also 😂. Keep 'em coming Martin! And... #iamonlyhuman
@@StarScaperPhoto thank you very much! 🙂 Yes, it takes time, especially putting it all together. But I enjoy telling the story as much as I enjoy the photography. And like I've mentioned, I do it also like a diary for myself. And you know... gotta have those guilty pleasure burgers 🤣
Amazing night sky full of colours and shooting stars that you captured really nice. Great location in a forest by a big lake. I love the reflections, tree horizon line and the mist creating a cool ethereal effect which lends itself superbly to the aurora laden sky. Fantastic!!
@@gr-astro thank you very much! I am glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Great video, congrats! Do you use filters for shooting the mini 2?
Thank you! Nope, I never use filters for my drone.
Häftigt! :)
@@Guitarvic91 tack! Ja, det var en upplevelse 🙂
A fabulous video just subscribed
@@michaelsaltsman7550 Thank you! That means a lot to me! 🙂
Relaxed panic, perfect. Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience.
@@paulclark9123 thank you Paul! 🙂 Glad you enjoyed it, more will be coming.
Very nice video, good mix of drone and normal camera. The coast is also incredibly beautiful in winter. I'm looking forward to Skyview 4, I hope it will come.
@@cheesus0815 thank you very much! It will for sure come but I haven't had a lot of time for drone photo 🙂
Spectacular, I really like your shots where the Aurora was reflected on the water, that was something else! And the meteors trough the Aurora, I never seen that before!
@@lagneredvisions thank you! Yeah, those reflections were beautiful 🙂