@@NorthernFossilHuntingyeah todays video was super well done! I really liked the way you ended the video with the clip of you hiking back out! Im just suggesting this because I want to see it, but you might want to try and add 1-2 shots of the scenery. You can use them to end off the video or you can just put them in between some of the clips.
Very cool finds! Love the colourful chunks, I can understand your excitement.
Thanks! Also yeah one of my best trips there for sure
Awesome video! You’ve got to take me there!!
Thanks! Oh you know it we will definitely have to make a video together about that site
I have found hundreds of colorful baculites but nothing with that intense blue color. Very nice.
Same here! I’ve never seen such vibrant intense colours before
Those colours 😍
I always find them stunning!
Holy crap you had a great day! And wow that nautilis was insane! The one time I miss your premiere it’s an insane video like this one. Dang.
Thanks im glad you enjoyed!! I’ve been working on my editing style and I’m happy to hear the feedback!
@@NorthernFossilHuntingyeah todays video was super well done! I really liked the way you ended the video with the clip of you hiking back out! Im just suggesting this because I want to see it, but you might want to try and add 1-2 shots of the scenery. You can use them to end off the video or you can just put them in between some of the clips.
@@atharvaroy7338 I can definitely do that!
the nautilus belongs in a museum.
@@JeffParker-1978 that’s actively being worked on as we speak
so im new but to finding rock hounding and fossils but i carry a light weight glue to keep the baculites color together
That’s definitely the recommended practice, the best glue is definitely acreloid or paraloid it’s what the museums tend to recommend