Not that you’re following this almost four years later, but, thank you for taking time to post this and share. I thoroughly enjoyed your stills and your experience. Especially the stills of the dogs. 👍🏼
This video shows the nature in the north area of Greenland with big icebergs etc but grey and cold invironment. In south Greenland you will experience GREEN landscape with sheepfarmers and agriculture, summer temp. up to around 20 degree celcius. Greenland is a big country where nature is very different depending on where you stay - in South, West, North or East.
Beautiful photographs. I feel the Ken Burn effect works better when it's used occasionally, maybe one out of every 6 or 7 photos. When it's used in every photo, I'm like, "Yeah I get it, just show the photograph." Your photos don't need the Ken Burns effect since they invite the viewer to simply look at them as they are.
Dear Mattia, Thank you for your compliments. We started our trip in Frankfurt and flew into Copenhagen. Then we went on to Ilulissat via Kangerlussuaq. We stayed in Greenland for 4 days. Yes, the trip was expensive but it was absolutely worth it. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Kind regards, Alexander
It was summer and in the south of Greenland it get green, when Eric the red "discovered it", only 85% is ice the rest is land and it is a big big big big and big land, when you take into consideration that Greenland is over 2 million square kilometers large. What you just was here is just a dot/very very small part of it
@@jade7249 but you don’t know if there is going to be some voice with useful information or, if you are really lucky, the sound of nature that is relevant to the images. I turned the sound of early on and checked a couple of times. Hope I didn’t miss anything. Beautiful pictures, though.
Not that you’re following this almost four years later, but, thank you for taking time to post this and share. I thoroughly enjoyed your stills and your experience. Especially the stills of the dogs. 👍🏼
It is July 2022, and this is beautiful!
Lives there for 2.5 years most beautifull place ive ever been
Великолепнейшая природа, можно порадоваться за автора, что он побывал там. Как говаривал Шариков: Свезло так свезло))).
This video shows the nature in the north area of Greenland with big icebergs etc but grey and cold invironment. In south Greenland you will experience GREEN landscape with sheepfarmers and agriculture, summer temp. up to around 20 degree celcius. Greenland is a big country where nature is very different depending on where you stay - in South, West, North or East.
I spent a year at Thule AFB a while back. I saw lots of icebergs floating around in the ocean, a whole different scenery.
Beautiful photographs. I feel the Ken Burn effect works better when it's used occasionally, maybe one out of every 6 or 7 photos. When it's used in every photo, I'm like, "Yeah I get it, just show the photograph." Your photos don't need the Ken Burns effect since they invite the viewer to simply look at them as they are.
Amazing video!!!
I was wondering how long have you been there for?and....was it an expensive trip?
Dear Mattia, Thank you for your compliments. We started our trip in Frankfurt and flew into Copenhagen. Then we went on to Ilulissat via Kangerlussuaq. We stayed in Greenland for 4 days. Yes, the trip was expensive but it was absolutely worth it. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Kind regards, Alexander
@@lobophotography6228 do you remember which period you went?late August?thanks
Very beautiful and useful, thanks !
Why is it called Greenland?
maybe it used to be greener than surrounding lands?
mark lewis Global warming?
To attract new settlers. You can literally google this... but you're probably baiting for something else..
It was summer and in the south of Greenland it get green, when Eric the red "discovered it", only 85% is ice the rest is land and it is a big big big big and big land, when you take into consideration that Greenland is over 2 million square kilometers large. What you just was here is just a dot/very very small part of it
And why is called Iceland?😀
very well done!
I used to go there, and it was so still. Why this awful music ?
You can always turn the sound down not a biggy really :)
@@jade7249 but you don’t know if there is going to be some voice with useful information or, if you are really lucky, the sound of nature that is relevant to the images. I turned the sound of early on and checked a couple of times. Hope I didn’t miss anything. Beautiful pictures, though.