We live in the Daytona Beach area, so we love the drive up A1A to St Augustine. Thanks for such a Beautiful video. My wife and i love your videos. Have a Blessed weekend!
And we appreciate you watching so much, and for letting us know that you enjoy our videos. A1A is one of my favorite scenic drives anywhere. We always make it a point to do it, anytime we are in Florida.
Haven't been down to Florida in many years back in the early 80s. Hopefully someday i can get down there again. South Florida was always nice visiting my grandfather at Christmas
I'm so glad you shot this at 720p! Derrick, this is sheer excellence. You did a great job at showing God's Creation. And, His Children living within it. I know you're an ordained pastor. Are you also by chance an experienced professional videographer or artist? I needed this. God Bless!
I am not a professional videographer, but thank you. And 720p? This was shot in 4K...At 2160p. You should be able to change the setting on your TV to make it at least 1080p. I don't know if you have a 4K TV or not.
@@NCMemoryMakers Very interesting... The first time I played this file, the YT player selected 720p. I stayed with it as the player usually selects the highest bandwidth available. Or, so I had thought! And, there are creators who use 720p as HD. Indeed, ABC-TV, Fox, and the Canadian broadcasters all use 720p as their HD standard. However... given your advice, I decided to open-up the YT player settings. Especially as the thing came up with 480p on this go round! I opened the settings and selected 2160p which was listed as an option. Looks even better, Derrick. I didn't see an pixeling or other problems usually seen when bandwidth is insufficient. From now on, I'm going to check and see what's available rather than automatically trusting the YT player to automatically show the hard work of the creator at its best. Many TNX for showing me that I'm not too old to learn more about video! God Bless!
I can hear the waves with your great pictures of them. Nothing like the sound of waves to give relaxation! Thank you Derrick.
@@melody7689You are very welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
We live in the Daytona Beach area, so we love the drive up A1A to St Augustine. Thanks for such a Beautiful video. My wife and i love your videos. Have a Blessed weekend!
And we appreciate you watching so much, and for letting us know that you enjoy our videos. A1A is one of my favorite scenic drives anywhere. We always make it a point to do it, anytime we are in Florida.
Your very talented, Very Beautiful, Very relaxing 😊
Thanks so much! We really appreciate you watching, and your comment. Glad you found the video relaxing and enjoyable.
The ocean is gorgeous. Thank you for the video. ❤❤😊
@@cathymcgee1674 Thanks so much! We're so glad you enjoyed it.
Haven't been down to Florida in many years back in the early 80s. Hopefully someday i can get down there again. South Florida was always nice visiting my grandfather at Christmas
Yes, if you want somewhere warm at Christmas time, South Florida would be it. Hope you get to visit back there again soon.
Thank you for watching.
Beautiful Drone work .
@garrymillwood5507 Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it!
Love this!
So glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Another good one 🎉
I'm so glad you shot this at 720p! Derrick, this is sheer excellence. You did a great job at showing God's Creation. And, His Children living within it. I know you're an ordained pastor. Are you also by chance an experienced professional videographer or artist? I needed this. God Bless!
I am not a professional videographer, but thank you.
And 720p? This was shot in 4K...At 2160p.
You should be able to change the setting on your TV to make it at least 1080p. I don't know if you have a 4K TV or not.
@@NCMemoryMakers Very interesting... The first time I played this file, the YT player selected 720p. I stayed with it as the player usually selects the highest bandwidth available. Or, so I had thought! And, there are creators who use 720p as HD. Indeed, ABC-TV, Fox, and the Canadian broadcasters all use 720p as their HD standard. However... given your advice, I decided to open-up the YT player settings. Especially as the thing came up with 480p on this go round! I opened the settings and selected 2160p which was listed as an option. Looks even better, Derrick. I didn't see an pixeling or other problems usually seen when bandwidth is insufficient. From now on, I'm going to check and see what's available rather than automatically trusting the YT player to automatically show the hard work of the creator at its best. Many TNX for showing me that I'm not too old to learn more about video! God Bless!