That is wonderful, Ben. As a Portishead resident of 17 years, I didn't realise it could look so beautiful. And the music is hair-raising and spine-tingling all in one. Good bit of work.
Thank you for this beautiful video that captures everything that I love of this part of the world and the vibrancy and excitement of what makes Portishead the fantastic town that it is.
Awesome Ben! I spend a lot of time in Portishead and I'm a keen photographer too. Appreciate all the effort and skill here - and the dedication! The results are excellent. Loved it.
Dear Claudine, it's a bit awkward, but do you maybe know how to get a room in Portishead? I will be studying in Bristol for a year as an exchange student and I think I fell in love with Portishead. I would like to get a small, affordable room there and as you appear a local I was just wondering. Regards
Well I do know my way round but sadly I dont know many accommodations apart from the Premiere Inn near our new-ish Sainsburys, hope you enjoy it here :)
Ben, great work, stunning photography, I've visited Portishead many times over the years and its great to see its ongoing development. I've linked your youtube video to our Facebook page for Portishead Marina (Quay Marinas).
Went to a concert in Bristol a few days ago and since I always wanted to visit Portishead (fan of the band) I caught the X3A there and asked the bus driver to let me out to the station closest to the sea. So there I was, middle of the night, freezing cold (end of november ffs) some arctic winds going on or sumthin` just sitting on a bench in the Marina. After a few hours of not seeing a single person around the streets I decided to explore (if it wasn't dark I would've went for a swim too xD), reached all the way to the lighthouse (seems crappy in pictures but it's quite impressive upclose) then back to highstreet (yet no maps and no people around, this place feels like in a western movie, could almost see tumbleweeds rolling, not even one homeless person, which is damn odd) where I kinda had to take a nap in a Combe road(?) phone boot. Absolutly fell in love with the city and I plan to get back for more as soon as posible to explore it even further. This video helped me making an idea about how it looks during daytime (it actually has people, yaaaaay ).
Great work, Ben. Especially loved the sunrise through the Full Fathom Five sculpture. Have started playing around with timelapse recently - though haven't done anything in Portishead yet. I use either hacked Canon compacts (using CHDK firmware) or an intervalometer on my old Canon SLR. Intrigued by the start trails in the Black Nore Light footage. Usually they show circumpolar stars as concentric rings - what caused the trails to be spiralled?
Wonderfull work!! Ben you beat me to it, I to live in and love Portishead, and a keen photographer (ammeter) love timelapse your night and day filming are excellent and a inperation to all us won-a-be`s
That is wonderful, Ben. As a Portishead resident of 17 years, I didn't realise it could look so beautiful. And the music is hair-raising and spine-tingling all in one. Good bit of work.
Thanks John. I'm really pleased so many people from Portishead have found it and enjoyed it!
Beautiful. I forget just how beautiful portishead is.
Loved it. Thanks for bringing together parts of a town that sometimes feel disparate. It's easy to forget how beautiful a town it is.
Beautiful story with images
Thank you for this beautiful video that captures everything that I love of this part of the world and the vibrancy and excitement of what makes Portishead the fantastic town that it is.
Great to see so many people finding this brilliant video!
Impressive work, well done!
Excellent work
Nice work Ben!
*My ancestral home, many thanks*
Awesome Ben! I spend a lot of time in Portishead and I'm a keen photographer too. Appreciate all the effort and skill here - and the dedication! The results are excellent. Loved it.
Brilliant!
Amazing video that captures my home town very beautifully. Excellent photography, well done :-)
Amazing! Love it
it looks to good to be true good work
Good quality videos! Good job
Amazing, I absolutely love living here amazing place amazing views and amazing people :) good work
Claudine Oakwood Thank you!
Dear Claudine,
it's a bit awkward, but do you maybe know how to get a room in Portishead? I will be studying in Bristol for a year as an exchange student and I think I fell in love with Portishead. I would like to get a small, affordable room there and as you appear a local I was just wondering.
Regards
Well I do know my way round but sadly I dont know many accommodations apart from the Premiere Inn near our new-ish Sainsburys, hope you enjoy it here :)
Your mum told me about your work this morning. Absolutely stunning job. The music complements the visuals perfectly.
Thanks! Spent a while deliberating over the music selection. Glad you liked it.
I absolutely love this! Amazing work and creativity :) I live in Portishead and I really think this shows how beautiful Portishead it! Well done
Hey, thanks! Glad you enjoyed it :) was good fun making it!
Makes me feel home sick, gorgeous
Brilliant. Loved it. :-) Thanks for sharing. :-)
Thank you! :)
Nice choice of music
Ben, great work, stunning photography, I've visited Portishead many times over the years and its great to see its ongoing development. I've linked your youtube video to our Facebook page for Portishead Marina (Quay Marinas).
Thanks Kevin, glad you enjoyed it too
What an advert for our town. Brilliant work. Well done sir!
Stunning :-)
Went to a concert in Bristol a few days ago and since I always wanted to visit Portishead (fan of the band) I caught the X3A there and asked the bus driver to let me out to the station closest to the sea. So there I was, middle of the night, freezing cold (end of november ffs) some arctic winds going on or sumthin` just sitting on a bench in the Marina. After a few hours of not seeing a single person around the streets I decided to explore (if it wasn't dark I would've went for a swim too xD), reached all the way to the lighthouse (seems crappy in pictures but it's quite impressive upclose) then back to highstreet (yet no maps and no people around, this place feels like in a western movie, could almost see tumbleweeds rolling, not even one homeless person, which is damn odd) where I kinda had to take a nap in a Combe road(?) phone boot. Absolutly fell in love with the city and I plan to get back for more as soon as posible to explore it even further. This video helped me making an idea about how it looks during daytime (it actually has people, yaaaaay ).
Makes me envy everybody who lives there
Great work, Ben. Especially loved the sunrise through the Full Fathom Five sculpture. Have started playing around with timelapse recently - though haven't done anything in Portishead yet. I use either hacked Canon compacts (using CHDK firmware) or an intervalometer on my old Canon SLR. Intrigued by the start trails in the Black Nore Light footage. Usually they show circumpolar stars as concentric rings - what caused the trails to be spiralled?
Wonderfull work!! Ben you beat me to it, I to live in and love Portishead, and a keen photographer (ammeter) love timelapse your night and day filming are excellent and a inperation to all us won-a-be`s
Thank you so much!
this is really good i liv e your shots was lens did you use i love the time lease as well work elly wee nice one keep it up
Wow, that's lovely. Makes me proud to live here :-)
Great work, amazing star lapse with the lighthouse in the foreground. Did you use a slider or get the movement in post?
Andy Ballard Thanks Andy :) did it in post, currently making a slider
Nice, subbed :-)
Lubberly...!
Nice. I'm trying out time-lapse and live in Portishead. Gives me some inspiration..... watch this space!
Hi Martin, I look forward to seeing what you come up with!
I saw my house in this video
Jesus christ this is pretty
Glad you enjoyed it!
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