I was the sweaty fat bloke who you passed as you were walking back. I couldn't believe it!! I saw someone walking towards me carrying a tripod, and I thought "He looks like Thomas Heaton" and when you said good morning, that clinched it. I spent lots of time shooting the same stack but I lack your compositional vision. After watching this I wish I could go back and do a do-over but as I'm back home in Surrey now that's not likely 🤣 Great video as always
Hi Amos. I'm sure you don't have Tom's compositional vision... only Tom does. But you have your own. Have confidence and follow your own vision, knowing that no one - not even Thomas Heaton - has that! Good luck.
I’m finding that flushing out a composition without having planned some ideas for what I’ll find at the my destination can be daunting. Then, I’ll spend time looking for compositions using themes i.e., lines, light, color…
Hi Amos, I, too live in Surrey and know the pain of longing for empty landscapes. We go to the Dales a few times a year to cycle and photograph the remoteness, only 4-5h drive!
Awesome that you saw Tom in the wild! I’ll echo what others have said here, you have a vision that’s all yours, it changes with you, use it and love it!
Tom: FINALLY! The classic Tom is back. Back to your roots of camping in the wild (or glamping this week). Honest, solid photography. Photo's that capture the essence of the place. Honesty in admitting in the morning that you weren't feeling it so no need of doing it. This is the Tom I have followed for years. No faking it for a sponsorship. This is what makes your channel stand head and shoulders above the rest. Keep on going my friend.
@@DannyFyffe I e-mailed Tom a couple of weeks ago communicating my thoughts on the channel. Not sure if he got it or ever read it, but felt it was important. Then I see this video and I'm inspired once again!
@@sakebombyum I spoke the truth on a video he put out a couple of weeks ago and the fanboys tried to take me out. I fought them all off and they hid back in their holes. Then Tom's last video came out where he admitted he has not been into it and so without naming me, he admitted all I said was correct. Now he puts this one out which takes him to his roots. This is the channel I joined up with. Not the guy with a free $14,000 camera and lens that none of his viewers can afford.
Went there in 1996 on a very stormy day in February having climbed Suilven the day before East to West traverse - it was wild - foam everywhere rolling over the beaches - one of the best low level walks I have done without getting too wet.
I've lived on *********** these past 36 years and I know exactly where you are , at 68 and arthritic I don't get out as much as I used to but I may try getting to ********* before my toes turn up . Made me smile when you checked that the boot was locked . Can never be too careful though !! Beautiful video as per - the only Photography Channel I follow .
I always love watching your videos. It's not always about the photography and the amazing images you get, I love the adventure I feel. It's like I'm there with you and you really inspire me and give me ideas. Thanks Tom.
Anytime you can walk away with a pleasing image, it’s a successful and enjoyable outing. Love the images and the camping experience. Inspirational as always Thomas.
Gorgeous shots, Thomas! I love your photography. I am new to the channel, and trying to get back on my photographic horse after a bad fall. So, I appreciate your candid comments.
Been your subscriber since the Dawn of Heaton. The vibe of this video reminds me so much of the old days. Those early videos that got me so inspired way back then. I have lost my way since, but this video has rekindled my interest to create new adventures with camping and photography.🤗
Just really found this refreshing tonight. After a very long week where we happen to live. To look at this beautiful place and your beautiful images felt like being on Holiday.
Very enjoyable video. It's a beautiful bay, that one. My wife and I walked there in the pi**ing rain and were thoroughly soaked within minutes of starting the walk. But the vista was worth it.
Stunning lines, lovely compositions, a definite back to your roots video. Loved it. To come away with one good image is a win. You got two. Anyway its not just about the photography is it? Honest, straightforward and open with the bonus of a great eye for a shot. Thats what makes your channel.
Beautiful again Thomas. Keep it up. Ive been a fan of yours for years now. The sheer calm and serenity your videography gives me has benefitted my mental health immensely. Thank you Tom for helping me ignite a passion I would pursue for life. Thank you Tom.
I hope this message finds you well and in the midst of planning your next great adventure. As a long-time subscriber to your channel, I have thoroughly enjoyed tagging along on your photography camping trips. Your ability to capture the essence of nature with your camera is nothing short of mesmerizing. However, as someone who shares your passion for photography and occasionally dusts off my own film camera for a camping trip, I find myself longing for the nostalgic charm of film. It's been a while since we've seen you wield one of your beloved film cameras, and I can't help but miss the unique magic that film brings to your work. There's something incredibly special about the grain, the texture, and the timeless quality of film photography. It would be wonderful to see you incorporate your film cameras into your adventures once again. Perhaps a video or two where you embrace the slower, more deliberate process of shooting on film, capturing the serene beauty of the great outdoors in a way that only film can. Thank you for continuing to inspire and educate through your incredible content. I look forward to your future videos and the possibility of seeing more film photography on your channel.
Hey Tom, I'm really enjoying the videos of this trip! I especially like the image you got in this one of the sea stack view. Beautiful! Also I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate the way you are flipping back and forth between the raw and edited images. It really gives the viewer a chance to absorb the changes. Thanks for what you do!
I really enjoyed this camping/photography adventure! I turn 75 next month and my family frowns on me doing solo camping for photography! But, I won’t let that stop me! Thanks for taking me along!
Thank you for showing us that you shouldn't try and force images. They rather have to come to you through exploration and inspiration. Sometimes the answer is "no" despite the effort.
What a lovely spot to camp overnight!! Can't beat the beach at any time! And to grind your own coffee beans in the morning was quite impressive! Lovely photos & yes... always best to not push it if you know you've captured the best images on your trip!
Everything looks like a fiery storm of grey. I can discern no beginning nor end between the water and the sky. Yet, you pulled out an amazing shot. Just amazing! 11:54 You have a very good eye. I’ve watched the first twelve minutes today. I’ll watch the rest tomorrow. Thank you!
Great Video Thomas, 9:41 classic "Heaton" square crop. beautiful! 11:46 still "bland" light, but real depth from the foreground to infinity. Great Video Thomas Thanks for sharing
Havent gotten to shoot anything in ages but my wife and i are child free in Barcelona this weekend. Very different environment but i'm watching Thomas to get the old muscles warmed up again before we head out.
I so enjoyed this video Tom. Couple of lovely images, a great adventure to boot. Like you say, it doesn't remotely matter that you didn't get a morning image. Lovely stuff! 👏
It's a lovely walk out to that Beach. I camped at what could be the exact same spot about 10 years ago! Had the beach to ourselves. Managed to forget all the cooking stuff. Fortunately had a portable BBQ. Cooking Baked Beans in the tin on a BBQ is not ideal!
Thanks Thomas for sharing! Enjoyed watching this video a lot. Beautiful beach and beautiful compositions. Maybe you want to do more of these glamping videos, don‘t you?
When I subscribed to Thomas's channel, he only had 50,000 subscribers. Now he has over 500,000 subscribers. I will subscribe to your calendar next year. Good luck.
Thank you for igniting again my passion for landscape, 5yrs of wedding photography and now going back to my roots. The story telling of the video keeps me from this addictive landscape scenery. Btw, silent fan here years ago. Great video as always keep it up!
Somehow the lighthearted spirit of this video lets it stand out! also I love the shots. Great work, even better than usual even though I can't put my finger one it. Maybe because it wants to make me go camping again, but since my last two hiking trips were plagued by sickness and bead weather living it through your eyes by proxy is just the right thing at this moment for me.
Great captures! I totally get the "not feeling it" while shooting. Sometimes it just best to pack it away and save it for another day. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Hello Thomas. You made my day when you included the rock formation in one of you shots. My first thought when you walked down their was wow what beautiful metamorphic flow banding, I hope he photographs it. And then you did! That made my day. (to be transparent my university education is geology so rocks make me happy). I've subscribed to your channel since before the f4 road trip days. Yes I purchased it. As always your content is fun with beautiful photos, and instructive for us amateur photographers. Thanks Thomas.
I love this; felt like a throwback to the early vids I loved from you, Thomas. Hiking/camping vlogs made by a photographer. This felt peaceful, and relateable.
I enjoyed the video as usual Thomas. Wow what a fantastic spot to camp and photograph that amazing beach. You captured some really nice image's as usual. Catch you on the next one.
Hi Thomas - glad your continuing to show Scotland off for the beauty it has. For your new camera pouch, consider getting a Peak Design strap where you will have the anchors attached to the pouch all the time and quickly attach the strap to the insert to carry it. Certainly it will reduce the risk of dropping it in the sea as you do such crossings
Brilliant. Great pictures and fantastic to see you happy again - happy enough to not pressure yourself into taking more when you don't need to. Jelous you got to camp there 👍🏽
Love the image in square format from the evening . It’s so peaceful and calming . I’m the same my photo mojo is totally through the floor . Go out for a drive see photo opportunity. Take camera gear see nothing . It sucks big time .
Great video Thomas. No use flogging a dead horse hey. Glad you got those first shots. There's a beautiful subtlety to the colours and a wonderful composition. Cheers from Australia.
Wild! Through calm. Beautiful shots. Very moody campsite. You had the right intuition to shoot those two images in the twilight, never knowing what the next day would enable you of proper or improper conditions. Good decisions! Like this video very much, Thanks. Bert.
For me that was your best video for ages as it’s something I can actually do myself. It’s great that you can go to distant places and produce videos but I’ve subscribed to you for ages and the best for me were always the ones where you camped in the Lakes or somewhere similar and that inspired me to do the same. I even went to near enough the same spot you went to above Honister Slate Mine just below Brandreth and got some cracking shots.
Great video! I love these overnight adventures. I visited Sandwood Bay with a friend in July 1995 in the middle of a scorching heatwave. We sat in the middle of the vast beach for lunch, lazing in the sun, with no-one else to be seen. Imagine our surprise when a young lady appeared and, with an entire empty beach to enjoy, came and lay down 5 metres away from us, and proceeded to sunbathe topless!
This video reminds me of one of your first ever videos where you climbed a fell in the lakes, did a "whats in my bag" on the fell (including your flask of whisky 🤣) and woke up to a cloud inversion. It was that particular video that encouraged me to start my own TH-cam journey.... Then, skip to now, and in only my wildest dreams, did i think we would then be filming a "funny video segment" together for one of my videos! Loved it, more of this please buddy, and more infrared too, so i can pinch your ideas 🤣🤣 We'll have that beer at some point im sure... Col
@@ThomasHeatonPhoto That sounds awesome. I have a bunch of sites I have been to and have a series called "Revisted" to film next year - One in mind was my visit to Semerwater where I was almost flooded out.. Keep up the great work...
Hey! I'm the viewer who made the bag, and it's great to hear the concept of the bag resonates with other photographers. Thomas is using a prototype I sent him a while ago, but I've since started selling them. Feel free to reach out! :)
I was the sweaty fat bloke who you passed as you were walking back. I couldn't believe it!! I saw someone walking towards me carrying a tripod, and I thought "He looks like Thomas Heaton" and when you said good morning, that clinched it. I spent lots of time shooting the same stack but I lack your compositional vision. After watching this I wish I could go back and do a do-over but as I'm back home in Surrey now that's not likely 🤣 Great video as always
Hi Amos. I'm sure you don't have Tom's compositional vision... only Tom does. But you have your own. Have confidence and follow your own vision, knowing that no one - not even Thomas Heaton - has that! Good luck.
I’m finding that flushing out a composition without having planned some ideas for what I’ll find at the my destination can be daunting. Then, I’ll spend time looking for compositions using themes i.e., lines, light, color…
Hi Amos, I, too live in Surrey and know the pain of longing for empty landscapes. We go to the Dales a few times a year to cycle and photograph the remoteness, only 4-5h drive!
Awesome that you saw Tom in the wild! I’ll echo what others have said here, you have a vision that’s all yours, it changes with you, use it and love it!
Ah, yeah dude. I was surprised you were the only photographer I saw on the trail. It was nice to meet you (briefly).
Tom: FINALLY! The classic Tom is back. Back to your roots of camping in the wild (or glamping this week). Honest, solid photography. Photo's that capture the essence of the place. Honesty in admitting in the morning that you weren't feeling it so no need of doing it. This is the Tom I have followed for years. No faking it for a sponsorship. This is what makes your channel stand head and shoulders above the rest. Keep on going my friend.
100% agree!!
@@sakebombyum It's good to have the old Tom back.
@@DannyFyffe I e-mailed Tom a couple of weeks ago communicating my thoughts on the channel. Not sure if he got it or ever read it, but felt it was important. Then I see this video and I'm inspired once again!
@@sakebombyum I spoke the truth on a video he put out a couple of weeks ago and the fanboys tried to take me out. I fought them all off and they hid back in their holes. Then Tom's last video came out where he admitted he has not been into it and so without naming me, he admitted all I said was correct. Now he puts this one out which takes him to his roots. This is the channel I joined up with. Not the guy with a free $14,000 camera and lens that none of his viewers can afford.
Agreed!
im so glad there is a Thomas Heaton on TH-cam its like a little meditation in my week
Went there in 1996 on a very stormy day in February having climbed Suilven the day before East to West traverse - it was wild - foam everywhere rolling over the beaches - one of the best low level walks I have done without getting too wet.
same here! 😃
Same here!
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great to hear!! Although all of my panting can't be too relaxing :)
Classic Heaton. Thanks for taking us camping with you.
I was about to say that, thank you, Thomas.
yes, especially for those of us who are not currently in a position to walk 4 miles with gear and camp at a lovely beach....hope it helps the head.
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I've lived on *********** these past 36 years and I know exactly where you are , at 68 and arthritic I don't get out as much as I used to but I may try getting to ********* before my toes turn up .
Made me smile when you checked that the boot was locked .
Can never be too careful though !!
Beautiful video as per - the only Photography Channel I follow .
I always love watching your videos. It's not always about the photography and the amazing images you get, I love the adventure I feel. It's like I'm there with you and you really inspire me and give me ideas. Thanks Tom.
In addition to the great images, this was such a peaceful video.
Anytime you can walk away with a pleasing image, it’s a successful and enjoyable outing. Love the images and the camping experience. Inspirational as always Thomas.
Amazing! For both, photography and camping! Thx Thomas 🙏
Gorgeous shots, Thomas! I love your photography. I am new to the channel, and trying to get back on my photographic horse after a bad fall. So, I appreciate your candid comments.
Been your subscriber since the Dawn of Heaton. The vibe of this video reminds me so much of the old days. Those early videos that got me so inspired way back then. I have lost my way since, but this video has rekindled my interest to create new adventures with camping and photography.🤗
🙂👍
I won't be able to get that out of my Head! ....since the Dawn of Heaton...
That shot at 9:41 is just awesome. Thanks for bringing us along!
Just really found this refreshing tonight. After a very long week where we happen to live. To look at this beautiful place and your beautiful images felt like being on Holiday.
Love that feeling of serenity when being close to the sea. Lovely images today Tom, and definitely had a vibe of your earlier camping videos
Very enjoyable video. It's a beautiful bay, that one. My wife and I walked there in the pi**ing rain and were thoroughly soaked within minutes of starting the walk. But the vista was worth it.
Stunning lines, lovely compositions, a definite back to your roots video. Loved it. To come away with one good image is a win. You got two. Anyway its not just about the photography is it? Honest, straightforward and open with the bonus of a great eye for a shot. Thats what makes your channel.
More photography camping videos please. Back to the old times. Great images!
So tempted to do a chunk of the Cape Wrath trail after watching this. The square crop (9:40) was the perfect choice, imo.
It's a brilliant walk. Did it in 88.
Thanks a lot, I enjoyed the square too. One day, I'd love to do the Cape Wrath trail.
Beautiful again Thomas. Keep it up. Ive been a fan of yours for years now.
The sheer calm and serenity your videography gives me has benefitted my mental health immensely.
Thank you Tom for helping me ignite a passion I would pursue for life. Thank you Tom.
Camping- lots of fun, remote beach- can't beat it, and then photography also. Sounds like a short but epic trip.
I hope this message finds you well and in the midst of planning your next great adventure. As a long-time subscriber to your channel, I have thoroughly enjoyed tagging along on your photography camping trips. Your ability to capture the essence of nature with your camera is nothing short of mesmerizing.
However, as someone who shares your passion for photography and occasionally dusts off my own film camera for a camping trip, I find myself longing for the nostalgic charm of film. It's been a while since we've seen you wield one of your beloved film cameras, and I can't help but miss the unique magic that film brings to your work.
There's something incredibly special about the grain, the texture, and the timeless quality of film photography. It would be wonderful to see you incorporate your film cameras into your adventures once again. Perhaps a video or two where you embrace the slower, more deliberate process of shooting on film, capturing the serene beauty of the great outdoors in a way that only film can.
Thank you for continuing to inspire and educate through your incredible content. I look forward to your future videos and the possibility of seeing more film photography on your channel.
That's nice! That's stunning. The interweaving curves.
Anyone can do it hard, but a great outdoors person can achieve the same goal and do it with ease and comfort.
Hey Tom, I'm really enjoying the videos of this trip! I especially like the image you got in this one of the sea stack view. Beautiful! Also I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate the way you are flipping back and forth between the raw and edited images. It really gives the viewer a chance to absorb the changes. Thanks for what you do!
I really enjoyed this camping/photography adventure! I turn 75 next month and my family frowns on me doing solo camping for photography! But, I won’t let that stop me! Thanks for taking me along!
Thank you for showing us that you shouldn't try and force images. They rather have to come to you through exploration and inspiration. Sometimes the answer is "no" despite the effort.
A good one I've learned for layering when outside: "be bold, start cold!"...
I loved the "clean and minimal" and appreciated your effort to capture such.
This was a pleasure to watch, Tom.
Camping is therapy.
WONDERFUL VIDEO . LOVED IT .
Thoroughly enjoyed this one. Love the seaside. Thank you for sharing.
A night sleeping at a beautiful beach is a bit of heaven on earth. Wonderful images as always, Thomas 🙌🙌
What a lovely spot to camp overnight!! Can't beat the beach at any time! And to grind your own coffee beans in the morning was quite impressive! Lovely photos & yes... always best to not push it if you know you've captured the best images on your trip!
15:03 God... I screamed hahahahaha
I loved the photographs from this vid and the last video. Such beautiful locations.
Everything looks like a fiery storm of grey. I can discern no beginning nor end between the water and the sky. Yet, you pulled out an amazing shot. Just amazing! 11:54 You have a very good eye. I’ve watched the first twelve minutes today. I’ll watch the rest tomorrow. Thank you!
Great Video Thomas, 9:41 classic "Heaton" square crop. beautiful! 11:46 still "bland" light, but real depth from the foreground to infinity. Great Video Thomas Thanks for sharing
Havent gotten to shoot anything in ages but my wife and i are child free in Barcelona this weekend. Very different environment but i'm watching Thomas to get the old muscles warmed up again before we head out.
I love it when you go camping like this. I am a bit old for this style of camping now but it brings back fabulous memories. 💕
I so enjoyed this video Tom. Couple of lovely images, a great adventure to boot. Like you say, it doesn't remotely matter that you didn't get a morning image. Lovely stuff! 👏
It's a lovely walk out to that Beach. I camped at what could be the exact same spot about 10 years ago! Had the beach to ourselves. Managed to forget all the cooking stuff. Fortunately had a portable BBQ. Cooking Baked Beans in the tin on a BBQ is not ideal!
Thanks Thomas for sharing! Enjoyed watching this video a lot. Beautiful beach and beautiful compositions. Maybe you want to do more of these glamping videos, don‘t you?
When I subscribed to Thomas's channel, he only had 50,000 subscribers. Now he has over 500,000 subscribers. I will subscribe to your calendar next year. Good luck.
I look forward to your videos every week and you never disappoint and I always learn something new each time, so thank you :)
Thank you for igniting again my passion for landscape, 5yrs of wedding photography and now going back to my roots.
The story telling of the video keeps me from this addictive landscape scenery.
Btw, silent fan here years ago. Great video as always keep it up!
Somehow the lighthearted spirit of this video lets it stand out! also I love the shots. Great work, even better than usual even though I can't put my finger one it. Maybe because it wants to make me go camping again, but since my last two hiking trips were plagued by sickness and bead weather living it through your eyes by proxy is just the right thing at this moment for me.
Beautiful Blue Hour shot!
Great captures! I totally get the "not feeling it" while shooting. Sometimes it just best to pack it away and save it for another day. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Camped there a few times, and walked in and back to C.W, stunning location. Love the first stack composition.
Thomas….;your videos are inspirational, not matter the photos obtained or not. Keep on doing you.
You have a lot of will power walking out that distance. I admire your composition and the way you explain things.
Hello Thomas. You made my day when you included the rock formation in one of you shots. My first thought when you walked down their was wow what beautiful metamorphic flow banding, I hope he photographs it. And then you did! That made my day. (to be transparent my university education is geology so rocks make me happy). I've subscribed to your channel since before the f4 road trip days. Yes I purchased it. As always your content is fun with beautiful photos, and instructive for us amateur photographers. Thanks Thomas.
lovely location and image Tom, I've lost the burn for photography recently, but watching this reminds me of what a good day can feel like, thanks :)
I would love to make that same little expedition. The campsite was perfect. Lovely scenery.
Thomas Amazing photos as always.. And Great choice of music man!! I feel happy and relaxed after watching and listening to your videos.
I love this; felt like a throwback to the early vids I loved from you, Thomas. Hiking/camping vlogs made by a photographer. This felt peaceful, and relateable.
Wow - love Scotland. Absolutely gorgeous location and amazing camp-site. So lucky with the stones as well. 👍
the second image has some kind of magic to me, very tranquil and beautiful
Nice to see you out camping, really nice location all by yourself. Great photographs.
I enjoyed the video as usual Thomas.
Wow what a fantastic spot to camp and photograph that amazing beach.
You captured some really nice image's as usual.
Catch you on the next one.
Hi Thomas - glad your continuing to show Scotland off for the beauty it has. For your new camera pouch, consider getting a Peak Design strap where you will have the anchors attached to the pouch all the time and quickly attach the strap to the insert to carry it. Certainly it will reduce the risk of dropping it in the sea as you do such crossings
The kind of video I like the most, camping photography trip :D
You are living in your best life, Thomas. Love the video and the photos ;)
Woooow Amazing photos. I went to the same place back in October 2024. It was really good. Scotland is such a nice country.
Hello Thomas, this is one of your best videos ever. I really like the image and the composition. Great Britain: 12 points from Germany.
I just loved the texture in those rocks. Glad you included them in a comp. Thanks for the video.
Brilliant.
Great pictures and fantastic to see you happy again - happy enough to not pressure yourself into taking more when you don't need to.
Jelous you got to camp there 👍🏽
If that was me I'd walk all that way, set up the tent and then think "did I lock the van?" 🤣
haha, yes, I often have those thoughts.
Love the image in square format from the evening .
It’s so peaceful and calming .
I’m the same my photo mojo is totally through the floor .
Go out for a drive see photo opportunity.
Take camera gear see nothing .
It sucks big time .
Very chilled video, would so love to do that but glad you got to take us along on your adventure. Great shots, well done
Always a good simple video. Always enjoy watching you work and making your images
Really appreciate the before and after images you have added to the videos, it really helps to visualize things.
Great video Thomas. No use flogging a dead horse hey. Glad you got those first shots. There's a beautiful subtlety to the colours and a wonderful composition. Cheers from Australia.
Beautiful spot you found. Beautiful images too
Wild! Through calm. Beautiful shots. Very moody campsite. You had the right intuition to shoot those two images in the twilight, never knowing what the next day would enable you of proper or improper conditions. Good decisions! Like this video very much, Thanks. Bert.
Confrontations to this great image !
This video reminds me again of how much I miss the beach and the sea, I really need to go back next year!
Another fantastic video to relax to after a hectic busy week. Thank you Thomas. 👍👍
That's a thumbs up from me.... For very enjoyable video.
Lovely stuff! Gorgeous images and a fascinating adventure. Thank you.
Oh wow, I have been to that very beach! Thanks for bringing back those memories.
Great video Tom as always, The image with the inclusion of the rocks was my favourite of the two. Keep up the great work 👍🏻
Gorgeous video. I love the colors you captured in these images. Definitely worth the effort.
Fantastic! Agree with the comments, this video reminds me of your classics from a few years ago.
Great video Thomas.
The camping looked great.
The shots were great.
Well done.
That first frame 👌 gorgeous, like the way you picked up part of the curve on the right too.
I appreciate the mild depression + resilience combo.
#1 is a gorgeous shot
Tom, another “Well Done” . Enjoyed the camping aspect also. Enjoyed it.
For me that was your best video for ages as it’s something I can actually do myself. It’s great that you can go to distant places and produce videos but I’ve subscribed to you for ages and the best for me were always the ones where you camped in the Lakes or somewhere similar and that inspired me to do the same. I even went to near enough the same spot you went to above Honister Slate Mine just below Brandreth and got some cracking shots.
Great video! I love these overnight adventures. I visited Sandwood Bay with a friend in July 1995 in the middle of a scorching heatwave. We sat in the middle of the vast beach for lunch, lazing in the sun, with no-one else to be seen. Imagine our surprise when a young lady appeared and, with an entire empty beach to enjoy, came and lay down 5 metres away from us, and proceeded to sunbathe topless!
What a beautiful setting. Peaceful
The two images were really good. The first one got me wow
I agree with you on the first photo.
What beautiful photos. Bravo Thomas🧿
Love the "S" curve! Congratulations on the rehab of the knees!
This video reminds me of one of your first ever videos where you climbed a fell in the lakes, did a "whats in my bag" on the fell (including your flask of whisky 🤣) and woke up to a cloud inversion. It was that particular video that encouraged me to start my own TH-cam journey.... Then, skip to now, and in only my wildest dreams, did i think we would then be filming a "funny video segment" together for one of my videos!
Loved it, more of this please buddy, and more infrared too, so i can pinch your ideas 🤣🤣
We'll have that beer at some point im sure...
Col
Ah yes, that video was a classic. I am going to do a series where I recreate old videos, side by side. Could be fun!
@@ThomasHeatonPhoto That sounds awesome. I have a bunch of sites I have been to and have a series called "Revisted" to film next year - One in mind was my visit to Semerwater where I was almost flooded out.. Keep up the great work...
Ahhhh .... happy again :-) ..... I liked both photos ! Kind regards, Guy.
That chest pouch looks like it might be a good upgrade from my current hefty bum bag. Nice video
Hey! I'm the viewer who made the bag, and it's great to hear the concept of the bag resonates with other photographers. Thomas is using a prototype I sent him a while ago, but I've since started selling them. Feel free to reach out! :)
Nice work, mate. Simple and clean all around.
You are an amazing teacher.