It was in January, it is not snow but frozen grass. I guess I got lucky to have below freezing temperatures during the night to get this in the morning.
Great video! I am planning to visit there soon. I was wondering if you ever shot the Milky Way with Mont Saint Michel. Is that even possible? I would love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks a lot! I don't it is possible as the MSM is facing towards the north and the MW towards the south. Maybe, a day when the tides are low and it's possible to go on the other side of the MSM, you can get it with the milky way. Just be aware that you need to be very cautious with that as water can go up really quickly. A careful planning might help a lot. I guess luck to have low tides and MW together is also a thing.
I need substantial amounts of amphetamines whenever I do any travel photography. Going those distances, working long hours to get the best light at the best time of day, and lugging camera gear _always_ means I need a 'lift'. Constant energy is required!
Very cool shot of the s shapes leading to Mont Saint Michel. I've never seen that before.
Thank you! It's an amazing place, so many more composition opportunities!
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It's easy to find snow in January?
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Great video. Can i possibly please know which month is this? I would like to capture similar snowy ground conditions ❤
Hi, I took this shot in January. This is not snow but frozen grass. Just got lucky that the the temperature dropped below zero during the night.
It was in January, it is not snow but frozen grass. I guess I got lucky to have below freezing temperatures during the night to get this in the morning.
Great video! I am planning to visit there soon. I was wondering if you ever shot the Milky Way with Mont Saint Michel. Is that even possible? I would love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks a lot!
I don't it is possible as the MSM is facing towards the north and the MW towards the south. Maybe, a day when the tides are low and it's possible to go on the other side of the MSM, you can get it with the milky way.
Just be aware that you need to be very cautious with that as water can go up really quickly. A careful planning might help a lot. I guess luck to have low tides and MW together is also a thing.
@@remontheroad thank you for your response! It was helpful.
I need substantial amounts of amphetamines whenever I do any travel photography. Going those distances, working long hours to get the best light at the best time of day, and lugging camera gear _always_ means I need a 'lift'. Constant energy is required!
Well, sometimes you have to accept not to wake up one morening or so, especially if you've been up late at night. It is difficult, but enjoyable.