Thank you for your comment. I do try to avoid jump cuts but sometimes they can work out when really called for. I appreciate your feedback. Thanks again. Best wishes.
MORE PLEASE. Love the countryside walks! Thank you! And maybe more sunny walks? But I am truly thankful for these walks. I am from across the pond, but my roots are in the UK!
I was getting really bored of walking in place indoors during the hot, humid and almost endless summers where we live, until I found your channel. I love these peaceful walks and they are just the right length for me. Thank you.
The sun appears to be so golden, just stunning! Just getting to this at 10:32pm my time after a very long day, it's calming & soothing while I sip my Chamomile after way too much coffee. I hope you know how much we appreciate what you do, you make many of us very happy. Thank you for this wonderful walk & all your others. Take care of you. ❤
Greetings, Michele. It is 03:44 am as I write this and what a wonderful way to start the day by reading your lovely comment(s). It means so much to me, knowing how much you enjoy our walks. Time now to start getting myself ready for today’s amble. All the very best to you & sleep well. OAAW
It is the least I can do considering how much you kindly support the channel (although sometimes I may not be able to respond the same day ). Oh, BTW, this morning's walk was a good one, I think you will really enjoy it. I hope your Sunday is going well. OAAW
Another wonderful video with the golden sun bursting through the trees. I'm sure that many people who have stressful days will sit and watch this video and feel their problems melt away for a while. Even someone who might not have had a stressful day but has seen the evening round up of the worst news in the world might be able to get some perspective on what is real by seeing the world waking up in Hazleton and knowing that, despite it all, things are basically okay for more of the time than they are not. Thanks for sharing this and taking us on this gentle morning wander.
Morning, Jago. I hope you have had a pleasant week. Thank you so very much for your lovely comment. I am glad you enjoyed Hazelton, it is always good to also document the lesser known smaller villages, don’t you think? This is the last walk with the ‘new camera’ as it has been sent back, the image quality & low light performance for an action cam was outstanding but sadly I could not abide the horizontal rolling from using it with a gimbal which was due to E.I.S conflicting with the gimbal, I did try switching the in camera stabilisation off but then I didn’t like the micro jitters from using just the gimbal for stabilisation, and you know what action cams are like on their own in very low light, the image falls apart and is all jumpy! So back to the P2 again! At least for now :). Have fun if you are out and about this weekend. Thanks again. OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking Very interesting to read what you have to say about the camera. I grew up with cameras that had film in them where taking a single image meant you had to be careful because making a print was, for the time, quite expensive. Later on, I became interested in making movies shooting on 8mm, then on 16mm having to synchronise sound recording in an editing suite with Steenbecks. And here we are now, walking with cameras (no tracks necessary), shooting footage that has such depth and quality. We can afford to shoot hours of footage at no cost at all with a broadcast medium that is free to use and with no gatekeepers (unless you use copyrighted footage or have gratuitous nude scenes). This is such an incredible age to be alive. For that reason, I might not spot the flaws, I am still operating with a sense of incredulity that we can shoot footage that looks as good as it does. I think what you have done is perfected a genre (and while I would never enquire about such a thing you are probably monetised too) and so you have to maintain the standard you have set. But for me, your videos are so great already. They accomplish that sense of ease and relaxed fascination that makes walking with you a pleasure. And, yes, I agree that the smaller villages are every bit as worthy of shooting as the larger or more famous ones. They deserve to be seen and enjoyed. But I also love it when you venture outside the Cotswold area or shooting in the wooded countryside coming across little marvels as you go. The quality of the picture always seems amazing to me.
@jagoturner it is absolutely mind boggling to think we have this kind of technology so readily available...a world away from what I had growing up in the 70's. I'm not sure I have perfected a genre as I feel, with every new walk I am constantly learning & evolving but I am flattered that you think so ☺. Regarding the quality, in post, I tend to over analyse things, and seem to notice every little glitch or flaw. The channel has been monetised since March and is now my primary form of income, so in a way, my livelihood does rest on the quality of the videos to some degree (plus I do want to give viewers the best quality as much as I possibly can. This is another reason why I am so very grateful for all the support that you kindly give. But also tho, we both know how much it means to us from a personal standpoint, this is one of the reasons why I am keen as mustard to support your channel, I honestly & genuinely think your videos are really amazing...Please, keep them coming!
@@OutandaboutWalking I will keep them coming. Largely because it is wonderful to feel a part of this genre. I am very happy that you are able to make a living from something you so clearly love. That's the dream. And I do understand that your agonising over perceived flaws must increase when there's a professional element to it. To be honest, I agonise over my own videos but I know that much of the time, a flaw is better than losing a moment. I did a few evening videos that I know are terribly flawed but I still published them because there was something about them that I felt made them worth putting out there anyway. Others might have felt they were just crappy but I love them. I am still finding my way of course which is why your support is so incredibly valuable. But I am happy that I have some people who enjoy watching some of my videos. It's a blessing in and of itself. I know, not just from my views but through the comments you get, that your videos help many people get through tough days. That's about as good as it gets.
@@jagoturner it’s a funny thing, because when I watch your videos, I honestly never notice any flaws, all I see is a POV image floating along so effortlessly that captures many beautiful sights along the way. So, maybe it is because I get wrapped up in the moment and enjoy your content so much that I don’t notice what you might consider to be flaws. It is good tho to be able to discuss this kind of thing with a fellow creator, as it is very interesting, and probably beneficial to hear and share our own thought processes, so thanks for that also :)
Love Hazleton. I used to walk a circular walk to Salperton, one of my favourites. Lived in Shipton Oliffe for 7 years. Adore this area for walking. So many wonderful villages. Thank you for these memories. Keep it up.
Good evening, Lyn. Yes indeed, so many lovely villages around. I must confess, I don’t think I have ever been to Shipton Oliffe, might be worth a visit? Thanks and all the best to you. OAAW
Greetings, James. Thank you so much for your kind words, words that very much spur me on to keep bringing you as many walks as I possibly can :). All the best to you. OAAW
It’s been a rough week so far. Sitting down with a cuppa and watching your video has made me feel a wonderful sense of peace. Thank you for that! ~ Julie
Hello, Julie. I am sorry to hear that, I do hope things can improve for you over the coming days. It is good to know that these videos are of some comfort to you. Thank you for your support. Wishing you all the very best. ‐ OAAW
Thank you for all the hard work you do to bring us these beautiful walks. I recently complained about the unwanted intrusion of mid-roll ads but I’m accepting this as a fair exchange for such beautiful scenery. Here in my part of Southern Ontario these ads scare the hell out of me as the volume is cranked up to urge me to eat a throughly unhealthy MacDonalds breakfast! In spite of all this, your gentle and meditative walks are so rewarding. Stay safe, but it you’re ever able to capture a summer thunderstorm (safely in the distance of course) that would be spectacular. On behalf of all of us out here. Thank you. John, Ontario, Canada
You are very welcome, John. It is good to have you back onboard! Thank you for your gracious acceptance, your support is greatly appreciated. Sadly, summertime has left us for this year. Over the course of the summer I was very much hoping to record a stormy walk but unfortunately it was not to be. Fingers crossed for next year. Take care & hope to see you again soon. OAAW
My absolute pleasure, Michael. I am glad you enjoyed our little stroll on this fine morning. Also, thank you so much for another kind contribution. All the very best to you. OAAW
It helps to have some of these shot in the early morning sun, as the Cotswold stone lights up in it. The overcast and rainy mornings are very atmospheric, but I deliberately seek out the videos with the sun bathing the top of the trees, or here, with the church tower lit up in a golden hue. Especially interesting to see the silhouette of a robot, earnestly carrying a video camera before him...........
What beautiful and peaceful videos these are! I was delighted to discover such a channel, and have subscribed to receive all notifications. I wish I could be there myself to experience these lovely scenes, but this is the next best thing. Thank you for your efforts, and greetings from New York State, USA.
Hello, Janet. Welcome to the channel, your support is greatly appreciated. I hope you are safe & well in light of all the terrible flooding in and around New York State. My thoughts go out to everyone effected. All the best to you. OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking We are safe and well, thank you, as we reside in the western part of New York State, near to Niagara Falls. We, too, have been sorry to hear of all the terrible problems that the weather has created for the people who live in the eastern end of NY, and in other neighboring areas. Thanks for your kind words.
Thank you for a wonderful walk and all the hard work you put into making your videos and uploading them. Just wished you could have gone into the church.
Hi, Alan. Thank you for your comment. It is good to know you are enjoying these walks. Majority of the churches nowadays are usually locked but I know what you mean, it would be nice to look around inside. All the best to you.
Hello, Hans. Here is a night walk which I did last year but not sure if this is the kind of night walk you are after? th-cam.com/video/LmkmOWdOmMM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xYiIY-m2C2xD4k0f All the best to you.
Good evening, Janine. When I posted the first video some 14 months ago or so, I thought to myself wouldn’t it be nice if the channel could get 100 - 200 subs over the next 12 months, and like you say, here we are now not too far off 20,000, it kind of does not seem real!...I am very grateful to you all for your kind words, support & subscriptions, it really does inspire me to keep on walking and bring you as many relaxing walks as I possibly can :). Hopefully by the end of October we will reach that milestone but not to worry too much if we don’t as numbers do tend to fluctuate a bit. All the very best to you. OAAW
No extraneous commentary, no jump-cuts, no tilted camera shots, no people. This is a masterclass of POV video - Bravo! Please keep up the great work 👍
Thank you for your comment. I do try to avoid jump cuts but sometimes they can work out when really called for. I appreciate your feedback. Thanks again. Best wishes.
MORE PLEASE. Love the countryside walks! Thank you! And maybe more sunny walks? But I am truly thankful for these walks. I am from across the pond, but my roots are in the UK!
Greetings. Thank you very much for your lovely comment. I am glad you are enjoying the walks. Stay tuned for more :). All the best to you.
It is like I am able to receive that high energy of British nature right through my screen. Thank you for being a catalyst for that👍🏻
@@rebekka8192 Thanks Rebekka! Glad you are enjoying the content so far :)
All the best to you.
OAAW
Thank you still some beautiful English village’s left unspoiled ❤
Hi, Jane. It is really nice to hear from you. I am glad you enjoyed the village of Hazelton. All the best. OAAW
Lovely early morning walk, thanks!👍
You certainly have nice countryside for your walks.
Greetings as always from Canada. 🇨🇦🍁
Thanks, Bruce :). I hope your day is going well. All the best. OAAW
Thanks!
I was getting really bored of walking in place indoors during the hot, humid and almost endless summers where we live, until I found your channel. I love these peaceful walks and they are just the right length for me. Thank you.
Hello. Thank you so much for your comment. It is good to hear you are enjoying the content. All the best to you.
Yes Shoot in is definitely worth a visit.
Shipton ! Don't know where shoot came from.
Thanks Lyn :)
Beautiful...💙💙💙💙💙 AND peaceful.. Village..🙏
Thanks, SRK. Good to hear from you. All the best. OAAW
Olá, sempre observo as janelas,se tem alguém, hoje vi um cachorro fofo! Obrigada pelo vídeo!❤
Well done, you spotted the dog, I was wondering if anyone would :). Thanks
"I thoroughly enjoyed watching the morning walk video! 🌞🌿
Thank you so much, Ankita
The play of light and shadow is amazing in this video
Thank you :(
The sun appears to be so golden, just stunning! Just getting to this at 10:32pm my time after a very long day, it's calming & soothing while I sip my Chamomile after way too much coffee. I hope you know how much we appreciate what you do, you make many of us very happy. Thank you for this wonderful walk & all your others. Take care of you. ❤
Greetings, Michele. It is 03:44 am as I write this and what a wonderful way to start the day by reading your lovely comment(s). It means so much to me, knowing how much you enjoy our walks. Time now to start getting myself ready for today’s amble. All the very best to you & sleep well. OAAW
I love that you respond, thank you!!! ❤
It is the least I can do considering how much you kindly support the channel (although sometimes I may not be able to respond the same day ). Oh, BTW, this morning's walk was a good one, I think you will really enjoy it. I hope your Sunday is going well. OAAW
Thank you so much, it was indeed.❤
Another wonderful video with the golden sun bursting through the trees. I'm sure that many people who have stressful days will sit and watch this video and feel their problems melt away for a while. Even someone who might not have had a stressful day but has seen the evening round up of the worst news in the world might be able to get some perspective on what is real by seeing the world waking up in Hazleton and knowing that, despite it all, things are basically okay for more of the time than they are not. Thanks for sharing this and taking us on this gentle morning wander.
Morning, Jago. I hope you have had a pleasant week. Thank you so very much for your lovely comment. I am glad you enjoyed Hazelton, it is always good to also document the lesser known smaller villages, don’t you think? This is the last walk with the ‘new camera’ as it has been sent back, the image quality & low light performance for an action cam was outstanding but sadly I could not abide the horizontal rolling from using it with a gimbal which was due to E.I.S conflicting with the gimbal, I did try switching the in camera stabilisation off but then I didn’t like the micro jitters from using just the gimbal for stabilisation, and you know what action cams are like on their own in very low light, the image falls apart and is all jumpy! So back to the P2 again! At least for now :). Have fun if you are out and about this weekend. Thanks again. OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking Very interesting to read what you have to say about the camera. I grew up with cameras that had film in them where taking a single image meant you had to be careful because making a print was, for the time, quite expensive. Later on, I became interested in making movies shooting on 8mm, then on 16mm having to synchronise sound recording in an editing suite with Steenbecks. And here we are now, walking with cameras (no tracks necessary), shooting footage that has such depth and quality. We can afford to shoot hours of footage at no cost at all with a broadcast medium that is free to use and with no gatekeepers (unless you use copyrighted footage or have gratuitous nude scenes). This is such an incredible age to be alive. For that reason, I might not spot the flaws, I am still operating with a sense of incredulity that we can shoot footage that looks as good as it does. I think what you have done is perfected a genre (and while I would never enquire about such a thing you are probably monetised too) and so you have to maintain the standard you have set. But for me, your videos are so great already. They accomplish that sense of ease and relaxed fascination that makes walking with you a pleasure. And, yes, I agree that the smaller villages are every bit as worthy of shooting as the larger or more famous ones. They deserve to be seen and enjoyed. But I also love it when you venture outside the Cotswold area or shooting in the wooded countryside coming across little marvels as you go. The quality of the picture always seems amazing to me.
@jagoturner it is absolutely mind boggling to think we have this kind of technology so readily available...a world away from what I had growing up in the 70's. I'm not sure I have perfected a genre as I feel, with every new walk I am constantly learning & evolving but I am flattered that you think so ☺. Regarding the quality, in post, I tend to over analyse things, and seem to notice every little glitch or flaw. The channel has been monetised since March and is now my primary form of income, so in a way, my livelihood does rest on the quality of the videos to some degree (plus I do want to give viewers the best quality as much as I possibly can. This is another reason why I am so very grateful for all the support that you kindly give. But also tho, we both know how much it means to us from a personal standpoint, this is one of the reasons why I am keen as mustard to support your channel, I honestly & genuinely think your videos are really amazing...Please, keep them coming!
@@OutandaboutWalking I will keep them coming. Largely because it is wonderful to feel a part of this genre. I am very happy that you are able to make a living from something you so clearly love. That's the dream. And I do understand that your agonising over perceived flaws must increase when there's a professional element to it. To be honest, I agonise over my own videos but I know that much of the time, a flaw is better than losing a moment. I did a few evening videos that I know are terribly flawed but I still published them because there was something about them that I felt made them worth putting out there anyway. Others might have felt they were just crappy but I love them. I am still finding my way of course which is why your support is so incredibly valuable. But I am happy that I have some people who enjoy watching some of my videos. It's a blessing in and of itself. I know, not just from my views but through the comments you get, that your videos help many people get through tough days. That's about as good as it gets.
@@jagoturner it’s a funny thing, because when I watch your videos, I honestly never notice any flaws, all I see is a POV image floating along so effortlessly that captures many beautiful sights along the way. So, maybe it is because I get wrapped up in the moment and enjoy your content so much that I don’t notice what you might consider to be flaws. It is good tho to be able to discuss this kind of thing with a fellow creator, as it is very interesting, and probably beneficial to hear and share our own thought processes, so thanks for that also :)
Love Hazleton. I used to walk a circular walk to Salperton, one of my favourites. Lived in Shipton Oliffe for 7 years. Adore this area for walking. So many wonderful villages. Thank you for these memories. Keep it up.
Good evening, Lyn. Yes indeed, so many lovely villages around. I must confess, I don’t think I have ever been to Shipton Oliffe, might be worth a visit? Thanks and all the best to you. OAAW
Hermoso desde Buenos Aires 🇦🇷
فيديو جميل ورائع وممتع 🤩😍💞👍🏼🌹👍🏻
Thank you very much for your comment :)
Heavenly is the correct word for this one! You know where to focus the camera with every step. Thanks so much for your work on these walks! 🙌🏻
Greetings, James. Thank you so much for your kind words, words that very much spur me on to keep bringing you as many walks as I possibly can :). All the best to you. OAAW
It’s been a rough week so far. Sitting down with a cuppa and watching your video has made me feel a wonderful sense of peace. Thank you for that!
~ Julie
Hello, Julie. I am sorry to hear that, I do hope things can improve for you over the coming days. It is good to know that these videos are of some comfort to you. Thank you for your support. Wishing you all the very best. ‐ OAAW
Thank you for all the hard work you do to bring us these beautiful walks. I recently complained about the unwanted intrusion of mid-roll ads but I’m accepting this as a fair exchange for such beautiful scenery. Here in my part of Southern Ontario these ads scare the hell out of me as the volume is cranked up to urge me to eat a throughly unhealthy MacDonalds breakfast! In spite of all this, your gentle and meditative walks are so rewarding. Stay safe, but it you’re ever able to capture a summer thunderstorm (safely in the distance of course) that would be spectacular. On behalf of all of us out here. Thank you.
John, Ontario, Canada
You are very welcome, John. It is good to have you back onboard! Thank you for your gracious acceptance, your support is greatly appreciated. Sadly, summertime has left us for this year. Over the course of the summer I was very much hoping to record a stormy walk but unfortunately it was not to be. Fingers crossed for next year. Take care & hope to see you again soon. OAAW
Obrigada ☺️
You are very welcome:)
Greetings from a Pommie Down Under🇦🇺 Wonderful!
Greetings, Michelle. A warm welcome aboard to you. Thanks for your support. All the best to you. OAAW
HELLO FRIEND, THANK YOU FOR SHARING GREETINGS FROM CALIFORNIA USA 🇺🇸🎉❤️
Hello, Marary. Thank you for the lovely comment. All the best to you from the 🇬🇧
A comfortable village, beautifully framed by rolling hills bathed in golden rays of sunrise. Thanks for taking us along, OAAW.
My absolute pleasure, Michael. I am glad you enjoyed our little stroll on this fine morning. Also, thank you so much for another kind contribution. All the very best to you. OAAW
We live some where quiet too, up a farm lane, more animals here than people. 🐶🏴☀️🌲
It’s very pretty there.
Good afternoon, Dawny. It is good to hear from you. That sounds very idyllic where you are. All the very best to you. OAAW
Наверное это ранее утро. Звук шагов, пение птиц. Очень впечатлила старая церковь. Спасибо!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. All the best to you.
Thank u
You are very welcome, Fatima. All the best. OAAW
It helps to have some of these shot in the early morning sun, as the Cotswold stone lights up in it. The overcast and rainy mornings are very atmospheric, but I deliberately seek out the videos with the sun bathing the top of the trees, or here, with the church tower lit up in a golden hue. Especially interesting to see the silhouette of a robot, earnestly carrying a video camera before him...........
What beautiful and peaceful videos these are! I was delighted to discover such a channel, and have subscribed to receive all notifications. I wish I could be there myself to experience these lovely scenes, but this is the next best thing. Thank you for your efforts, and greetings from New York State, USA.
Hello, Janet. Welcome to the channel, your support is greatly appreciated. I hope you are safe & well in light of all the terrible flooding in and around New York State. My thoughts go out to everyone effected. All the best to you. OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking
We are safe and well, thank you, as we reside in the western part of New York State, near to Niagara Falls. We, too, have been sorry to hear of all the terrible problems that the weather has created for the people who live in the eastern end of NY, and in other neighboring areas. Thanks for your kind words.
Thank you for a wonderful walk and all the hard work you put into making your videos and uploading them. Just wished you could have gone into the church.
Hi, Alan. Thank you for your comment. It is good to know you are enjoying these walks. Majority of the churches nowadays are usually locked but I know what you mean, it would be nice to look around inside. All the best to you.
very good
Thank you 😊
❤❤❤ good from Indonesia
Thank you very much for your support. All the best to you.
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Thanks Ana 😊
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Thank you, Sona. All the best to you. OAAW
Very Nice 🙋🏻♀️🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🫶🙌
Thank you so much, Eliana :). OAAW
Please which camera do you use?
Hello. For this video I used Dji Osmo Action 4 but have since sent it back. Thanks :)
Please do a night walk..
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Hello, Hans. Here is a night walk which I did last year but not sure if this is the kind of night walk you are after? th-cam.com/video/LmkmOWdOmMM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xYiIY-m2C2xD4k0f All the best to you.
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OAAW, you are almost at 20,000 subscribers. I hope you reach it during the month of October. 🤞🇦🇺🦘
Good evening, Janine. When I posted the first video some 14 months ago or so, I thought to myself wouldn’t it be nice if the channel could get 100 - 200 subs over the next 12 months, and like you say, here we are now not too far off 20,000, it kind of does not seem real!...I am very grateful to you all for your kind words, support & subscriptions, it really does inspire me to keep on walking and bring you as many relaxing walks as I possibly can :). Hopefully by the end of October we will reach that milestone but not to worry too much if we don’t as numbers do tend to fluctuate a bit. All the very best to you. OAAW
@@OutandaboutWalking Thank you replying to my comment. Wishing you all the best. 🇦🇺🦘