Hey Paul, for some reason I didn't know you had a youtube channel until this one came up in my feed. I'll now have to go back and check out your content. I loved the images you got in this one mate. Good to see you out and about.
Thanks so much, Richard - really appreciate the encouragement. I wanted to bring people along for the adventure as I love following others who do the same, and it's been quite a learning curve!! Hope you enjoy the (small, but growing) back catalogue!
How great to get out and visit 5 locations for Milky Way shots! Great relaxed video Paul 😀 Excellent images mate! Love the website too! Your aurora images are great, as well as East Anglia, all good in fact! We were lucky to go to Northern Finland, Karesuvanto, in 2020 just before Covid, we stayed at Davvi Artic Lodge, fantastic place, we could walk across the border to Sweden! We were 300km above the Artic Circle, saw the aurora three nights out of four😀 Very lucky! I need to do some serious Milky Way shots Paul! Your videos are a great reference mate👍 Clear skies!
Thanks Simon - that’s very kind. The Finnish / Swedish border sounds awesome. Glad you got a good hit rate on the aurora spotting; we’re off to Norway again in February so hoping for some more opportunities then. Lots of great Milky Way foregrounds round your neck of the woods!
Wow again Paul. Absolutely beautiful locations and your stunning images are amazing. I particularly like the second cove images with the yachts and the cliffs on the right hand side. It's a typical astrophotographers mindset with things beyond our control with light pollution, people shining torches and the sea movement but the yacht lights were really nice in your image with reflections on the water. The astronomy constellation tour was a great touch and interesting to watch, I do love the star glow filter, one for my wishlist I'll never afford haha. It really does make the constellations pop. I did see another meteor at 29.57 over your right shoulder at the lighthouse cove. I'm looking forward to your autumnal milky-way videos. I do learn so much and inspired about night scaping and Widefield astrophotography from you. It's a real joy to simply take out a dslr and tripod. It's easy to take everything in one go set up and start shooting the images. Keep up the fantastic work and I love your website. Kind regards
Thanks so much, Lee - really appreciated. Good spot on other meteor!! 🤣🤣 I keep missing them 🤦♂️. I really look forward to seeing some of your Samyang 14mm action now the nights are darker and when you’re able to! Sneaky tip re the StarGlow - just breathe on your lens and you get the same effect (albeit temporarily) for the same price as a packet of Lockets!! 🤣
Thank you Paul that's a great tip I'll try next time with a star glow effect. My village shop better stock up on the lockets! Looking forward to more great work by yourself such a pleasure to watch.
Very relaxing video Paul! I love how you always get to set the atmosphere of the scene so well. I agree it is often times more enjoyable on vacation to shoot at easy to get to locations since you just don't know what the dangers are of driving and/or hiking somewhere sketchy in unknown terrain 😅.
Another great video Paul, love the guided tour of the night sky 👍. I'm impressed with the almost night vision your vlogging camera gives you - what are you using and are you shooting super high ISO?
Thanks Greg. I’m using a first generation Sony A7S and a Samyang 24mm f/1.4 lens. The Sony is good High-ISO performance (I think most of my night footage is shot at about ISO 160,000), although naturally it’s noisy (I deal with some of that in post using NEAT video) and I have to crop the left 10% of the image as it leaves a horrible magenta cast. But I’m generally quite pleased with it’s performed given used examples can be picked up relatively affordable (compared to new mk3!!).
@@nightscapejournals Wow, ISO 160k, no wonder it looks like night vision. I'm using either a Nikon Z6 or Z30 - I might experiment with using higher ISO for the night vlogs.
Thanks Paul. I had got very lazy with tracked shots (always a massive faff in the field!) but trying to make amends now. I still like the simplicity of static stacked shots, but for certain parts of the sky the extra detail is worthwhile. Now I just need the discipline!!
Hey Paul, for some reason I didn't know you had a youtube channel until this one came up in my feed. I'll now have to go back and check out your content. I loved the images you got in this one mate. Good to see you out and about.
Thanks so much, Richard - really appreciate the encouragement. I wanted to bring people along for the adventure as I love following others who do the same, and it's been quite a learning curve!! Hope you enjoy the (small, but growing) back catalogue!
Enjoy the journey mate . .it's hard work but well worth it for the community.@@nightscapejournals
How great to get out and visit 5 locations for Milky Way shots! Great relaxed video Paul 😀 Excellent images mate! Love the website too! Your aurora images are great, as well as East Anglia, all good in fact! We were lucky to go to Northern Finland, Karesuvanto, in 2020 just before Covid, we stayed at Davvi Artic Lodge, fantastic place, we could walk across the border to Sweden! We were 300km above the Artic Circle, saw the aurora three nights out of four😀 Very lucky! I need to do some serious Milky Way shots Paul! Your videos are a great reference mate👍 Clear skies!
Thanks Simon - that’s very kind. The Finnish / Swedish border sounds awesome. Glad you got a good hit rate on the aurora spotting; we’re off to Norway again in February so hoping for some more opportunities then. Lots of great Milky Way foregrounds round your neck of the woods!
@@nightscapejournals Fingers crossed for Norway🤞Yeah I really should get out more🤣CS
Drive-by nightscaping... love that term 😊
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Wow again Paul. Absolutely beautiful locations and your stunning images are amazing. I particularly like the second cove images with the yachts and the cliffs on the right hand side. It's a typical astrophotographers mindset with things beyond our control with light pollution, people shining torches and the sea movement but the yacht lights were really nice in your image with reflections on the water. The astronomy constellation tour was a great touch and interesting to watch, I do love the star glow filter, one for my wishlist I'll never afford haha. It really does make the constellations pop. I did see another meteor at 29.57 over your right shoulder at the lighthouse cove. I'm looking forward to your autumnal milky-way videos. I do learn so much and inspired about night scaping and Widefield astrophotography from you. It's a real joy to simply take out a dslr and tripod. It's easy to take everything in one go set up and start shooting the images. Keep up the fantastic work and I love your website.
Kind regards
Thanks so much, Lee - really appreciated. Good spot on other meteor!! 🤣🤣 I keep missing them 🤦♂️. I really look forward to seeing some of your Samyang 14mm action now the nights are darker and when you’re able to!
Sneaky tip re the StarGlow - just breathe on your lens and you get the same effect (albeit temporarily) for the same price as a packet of Lockets!! 🤣
Thank you Paul that's a great tip I'll try next time with a star glow effect. My village shop better stock up on the lockets! Looking forward to more great work by yourself such a pleasure to watch.
Very relaxing video Paul! I love how you always get to set the atmosphere of the scene so well. I agree it is often times more enjoyable on vacation to shoot at easy to get to locations since you just don't know what the dangers are of driving and/or hiking somewhere sketchy in unknown terrain 😅.
Thanks Jeroen - appreciated. Nice to be able to wear shorts for some nightscaping!!
@@nightscapejournals haha, it is! Although I wouldn't dare wearing shorts at night because those buzzing animals always seem to want to eat me.
Another great video Paul, love the guided tour of the night sky 👍. I'm impressed with the almost night vision your vlogging camera gives you - what are you using and are you shooting super high ISO?
Thanks Greg. I’m using a first generation Sony A7S and a Samyang 24mm f/1.4 lens. The Sony is good High-ISO performance (I think most of my night footage is shot at about ISO 160,000), although naturally it’s noisy (I deal with some of that in post using NEAT video) and I have to crop the left 10% of the image as it leaves a horrible magenta cast. But I’m generally quite pleased with it’s performed given used examples can be picked up relatively affordable (compared to new mk3!!).
@@nightscapejournals Wow, ISO 160k, no wonder it looks like night vision. I'm using either a Nikon Z6 or Z30 - I might experiment with using higher ISO for the night vlogs.
Very nicely done, Paul. Definitely not the UK! I must do more tracked skies...
Thanks Paul. I had got very lazy with tracked shots (always a massive faff in the field!) but trying to make amends now. I still like the simplicity of static stacked shots, but for certain parts of the sky the extra detail is worthwhile. Now I just need the discipline!!