Been watching your cubing videos since 2013, when I was 8. 10 years later I'm getting into astrophotography, and I didn't forget about this channel! Love ya brother Also, any luck with E3?
Used to watch your cubing videos many years ago and recently been getting into cosmology and astrophotophy and coincidentally came across this channel. Recognised your face and thought I was just being silly then saw all the cubes behind you in the intro 🤣
Always enjoy your videos. Like you, I started solving Rubik’s cubes and then got into backyard astronomy, go figure! I loved your telescope fpv from a few years ago and I might try to do a messier marathon with the same technique. Clear skies!
This is the first time I've watched this channel of yours and I'm definitely subscribing, used to love watching RedKB as a little girl. I'm glad you're still around and doing okay.
Diving into the celestial wonders of '16 Galaxies, Nebulae, and Clusters in 1 Night!' is akin to a cosmic journey, reminiscent of the awe and vastness of the universe that I explored during a retreat with Lisa Haisha in the Philippines. Both experiences inspire me to marvel at the beauty of the unknown and find connection in the expansiveness of exploration.
I'm glad TH-cam pushed this video to me even though I already watched it 4 months ago when it came out. Was fun to watch it again. The only sad thing is that there aren't a few more zeros at the end of the view count, and that you haven't posted anything since.
Man.. There is just nothing that can replace skies as dark as these.. I'd never drive 6 hours for astrophotography (by that time, I'd have left my country...), but maybe I really should change that!
I’ve just bought a used Canon 6D to be used with my newly purchased skywatcher pro 2i. I had the 6D Astro modified to remove the filter and install a H-Alpha filter. Is the Rokinon 85 1.4 your recommendation for a good lens, I’m on a tighter budget, and do you use other lenses?
I guess it depends on what you're trying to capture. My favorite lens for my 6d is the rokinon 24. The wider angle allows me to mix terrestrial objects with the Milky way and the stars. The time-lapse at 2:54 uses the 24mm Rokinon and the one at 8:54 uses a 14mm Rokinon. But if you're tracking and you want more stars only then a longer focal length could be better. 35, 50, 85 primes are all good options. Also check out stellarium you can add your camera and lens combo to demo the field of view you get with each lens. That way you can test out different compositions. Good luck!
i know you wont see/respond to this but for the 0.1% chance that you do, i just wanna know why you stopped making cubing videos. if its because you want to pursue other interests i completely understand. im glad youre doing ok :D
I THOUROUGHLY enjoyed this video.
Been watching your cubing videos since 2013, when I was 8. 10 years later I'm getting into astrophotography, and I didn't forget about this channel! Love ya brother
Also, any luck with E3?
This is phenomenal! I very much look forward to seeing your next video.
Used to watch your cubing videos many years ago and recently been getting into cosmology and astrophotophy and coincidentally came across this channel. Recognised your face and thought I was just being silly then saw all the cubes behind you in the intro 🤣
Always fun to see uploads on this channel.
Thanks!
Always enjoy your videos. Like you, I started solving Rubik’s cubes and then got into backyard astronomy, go figure! I loved your telescope fpv from a few years ago and I might try to do a messier marathon with the same technique. Clear skies!
Stunning astrophotography 🎉🔭
The whirlpool galaxy is amazing!!!
Why you are not making rubix's cube videos any more? Please reply me
I love the split screen, really puts things into perspective. Superb work as always!
Thanks for making this great video! People like you are keeping TH-cam alive
This is the first time I've watched this channel of yours and I'm definitely subscribing, used to love watching RedKB as a little girl. I'm glad you're still around and doing okay.
I really admire your hardwork, and i do love the content
What happened to red kb?
This was fantastic!
Fantastic! Love it.
Love your progression over the years. Keep it up!
Diving into the celestial wonders of '16 Galaxies, Nebulae, and Clusters in 1 Night!' is akin to a cosmic journey, reminiscent of the awe and vastness of the universe that I explored during a retreat with Lisa Haisha in the Philippines. Both experiences inspire me to marvel at the beauty of the unknown and find connection in the expansiveness of exploration.
keep more vlog like this.. there isn't many.. loves to see if this direction you are going to.. maybe this channel will blowing up someday!
BEAUTIFUL SHOTS! great job! I loved this
I'm glad TH-cam pushed this video to me even though I already watched it 4 months ago when it came out. Was fun to watch it again. The only sad thing is that there aren't a few more zeros at the end of the view count, and that you haven't posted anything since.
Really cool!
Всегда восхитительные видео! Спасибо!
Great idea!
Do you try autogiuding for the side by side shots?
love this video ... also me and thousands other people miss you cubing videos.. please come back redkb.
please tell me when you are ging to upload on redkb i really liked that channel keep it up!
Loving the FPV idea,. shame about the wind though,...
hope to see more FPV in the combining releases.
Need to figure out how to create Wind Breaks - like a big tent with no roof? But still Love this videos!!!
Man.. There is just nothing that can replace skies as dark as these.. I'd never drive 6 hours for astrophotography (by that time, I'd have left my country...), but maybe I really should change that!
Are those Milky Way shots visible with the naked eye? Or just a good camera? I wonder if a phone photo would look good?
I’ve just bought a used Canon 6D to be used with my newly purchased skywatcher pro 2i. I had the 6D Astro modified to remove the filter and install a H-Alpha filter. Is the Rokinon 85 1.4 your recommendation for a good lens, I’m on a tighter budget, and do you use other lenses?
I guess it depends on what you're trying to capture. My favorite lens for my 6d is the rokinon 24. The wider angle allows me to mix terrestrial objects with the Milky way and the stars. The time-lapse at 2:54 uses the 24mm Rokinon and the one at 8:54 uses a 14mm Rokinon. But if you're tracking and you want more stars only then a longer focal length could be better. 35, 50, 85 primes are all good options. Also check out stellarium you can add your camera and lens combo to demo the field of view you get with each lens. That way you can test out different compositions. Good luck!
Just curious, did you get to see the solar eclipse on april 8th?
Nevermind, I just found your instagram.
Wow, you were able to image geostationary satellites? That is crazy.
I use stellarium to check. I think it might be cool to make another timelapse of the stationary satellites with the sky moving behind them.
i know you wont see/respond to this but for the 0.1% chance that you do, i just wanna know why you stopped making cubing videos. if its because you want to pursue other interests i completely understand. im glad youre doing ok :D
Lots of reasons. Maybe one day I'll make some more! Or maybe not. :)
When the World needed you most YOU vanished
When are you gonna post in your cubing channel again?