Brent... this is one of your best videos ever... a magical place and you have the pleasure of being able to visit and camp out... what a treat. Thank you for sharing. Stunning pictures and video.
Salute and respect from Ontario, Canada! We watched this video on our TV and I came here to leave this message. You captured some jaw dropping beauty of landscape carved by the erosive action of wind and rain water. We loved those mushrooms of mud and rocks. Your narration was a little slower for our young children, but was good for us LOL!
I filmed there about 10 years ago and very little had this area been photographed even then. Super dusty and windy there most of the year. So make sure you have an extra camera body and don’t take those lenses off much. Enjoyed the video Brent.
I live in Maine and I've been to Bisti twice. The first time was during the new moon for astrophotography, then the next year during the full moon. I loved this video it reminded me of the time I was there. It's a place where a GPS is mandatory, especially after dark.
Really amazing location, Brent! Your comment about 'Be careful out here', applies to this part of the world as well (Australia). BTW, Subaru rules - just bought an Outback Touring XT. 🙂
Brent, from the start, it looks like you entered from the rez side at Nageezi. I got out there in April of 2022. Dry conditions but 50 mph winds with a haboob. I think i might have traded for the mud. Still a very memorable experience.
We have a micro spot like this in CO, called Paint Mines, it's a county park. Great place to capture "moon" like landscapes. Wish it was as big as what NM has.
Awesome place. I love that type of scenery, and I like how you throw in a few PSA's to tell people to be careful out there. It looks like a place where you can get hurt or lost very easily. Thanks for another great video.
Thanks man! Yeah, this place is amazing, but also super dangerous for the unprepared. Not only the place itself, but also getting there can be highly sketchy and sometimes impossible in bad conditions, or just after bad weather.
Hey Brent. You should take a trip to Eastern Finnmark in Norway. On the road to Hamningberg you drive true a landscape formed by a collision between two tectonic plates. And outside Vardø, you will find a bird island called Hornøya, filled up with a lot of different seabirds. There is also a lot of sea eagles there, as well. And in the winter you could hire a float inside the harbour of Vadsø, to take pictures of birds who stay true the winter.
What a beautiful location. You captured amazing photos. I had too many favorites to point out in this comment. 👍 Looking forward to seeing another vlog from this area.
Great vid, Brent. I was lucky enough to spend several days shooting in the Bisti Badlands last October. Truly amazing place. With help from PhotoPills, I managed to get one of my favorite Milky Way shots so far -- the core rising between two impressive hoodoos on a perfectly clear night! Like you, I was also chasing sun stars, and again got some of my favorites with the sun peeking out behind awesome hoodoos. I will definitely be returning to this very special place...
OMG, I have heard about those Badlands for years but have yet to explore them. I hope I can get there someday, maybe on one of your workshops! What is the best way to find out if/when you will be offering one?
She most definitely would! I should mention too, that I had 2 gps units and a sat phone, so she at least knew where I was and had communication with me at all times.
Brent... this is one of your best videos ever... a magical place and you have the pleasure of being able to visit and camp out... what a treat. Thank you for sharing. Stunning pictures and video.
Thanks man, I'm glad you liked it! I definitely enjoyed making this one.
That was absolutely awe-inspiring!! Beautiful. We put it on the big screen and watched.
Thank you, I'm glad you guys enjoyed it! I wasn't sure how well it was going to turn out.
Salute and respect from Ontario, Canada! We watched this video on our TV and I came here to leave this message. You captured some jaw dropping beauty of landscape carved by the erosive action of wind and rain water. We loved those mushrooms of mud and rocks. Your narration was a little slower for our young children, but was good for us LOL!
Many thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I filmed there about 10 years ago and very little had this area been photographed even then. Super dusty and windy there most of the year. So make sure you have an extra camera body and don’t take those lenses off much. Enjoyed the video Brent.
Oooo that's a nice place for astrophotography 👀❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Yeah, I can't wait to get out there for milky way this summer.
@@BrentHall yes I can't wait to for the starry nights ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
You are in the Bisti Wilderness Area south of Farmington, NM.
it just mind blowing that nature can create these amazing landscapes fantastic video
Excellent images Brent and great video thanks.
Thank you!
I live in Maine and I've been to Bisti twice. The first time was during the new moon for astrophotography, then the next year during the full moon. I loved this video it reminded me of the time I was there. It's a place where a GPS is mandatory, especially after dark.
Oh that's awesome, I'm so glad you got explore there, it's such an incredible place! And yeah, gps is your friend out there 😁
Really amazing location, Brent! Your comment about 'Be careful out here', applies to this part of the world as well (Australia). BTW, Subaru rules - just bought an Outback Touring XT. 🙂
Thanks Chris! Congrats on the new subie, that's awesome!
Wow, what a place! Really nice photos.
Many thanks! It really is an awesome area!
Amazing! The scenery is just breathtaking and your edits make it look even more unreal. Such a pleasure to watch.
Thank you so much 😀
Great video Brent. What an amazing place!
Why thank you! 😀🙏
Looks like the Bisti Badlands. They’re next on my New Mexico bucket list.
That sunstar image is amazing
Many thanks!
Wow, this is fantastic … 😮😮😮
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
Heipi tripod?
Enjoyed your video!
Brent, from the start, it looks like you entered from the rez side at Nageezi. I got out there in April of 2022. Dry conditions but 50 mph winds with a haboob. I think i might have traded for the mud. Still a very memorable experience.
Oh man, the wind is the worst, especially in the spring! By far my least favorite thing about NM.
What an incredible place and such beautiful shots Brent.
We have a micro spot like this in CO, called Paint Mines, it's a county park. Great place to capture "moon" like landscapes. Wish it was as big as what NM has.
I think I've seen images from there, but never been.
inspirational stuff, thanks Brent!! hope that place is a well kept secret, looks super fragile ..
Awesome place. I love that type of scenery, and I like how you throw in a few PSA's to tell people to be careful out there.
It looks like a place where you can get hurt or lost very easily.
Thanks for another great video.
Thanks man! Yeah, this place is amazing, but also super dangerous for the unprepared. Not only the place itself, but also getting there can be highly sketchy and sometimes impossible in bad conditions, or just after bad weather.
Hey Brent. You should take a trip to Eastern Finnmark in Norway. On the road to Hamningberg you drive true a landscape formed by a collision between two tectonic plates. And outside Vardø, you will find a bird island called Hornøya, filled up with a lot of different seabirds. There is also a lot of sea eagles there, as well. And in the winter you could hire a float inside the harbour of Vadsø, to take pictures of birds who stay true the winter.
If I had money for that, I absolutely would. Sounds incredible.
What a beautiful location. You captured amazing photos. I had too many favorites to point out in this comment. 👍 Looking forward to seeing another vlog from this area.
Thanks man! I'm definitely looking forward to getting back out there soon.
Great vid, Brent. I was lucky enough to spend several days shooting in the Bisti Badlands last October. Truly amazing place. With help from PhotoPills, I managed to get one of my favorite Milky Way shots so far -- the core rising between two impressive hoodoos on a perfectly clear night! Like you, I was also chasing sun stars, and again got some of my favorites with the sun peeking out behind awesome hoodoos. I will definitely be returning to this very special place...
Thanks! Yeah, it's definitely an incredible place and I could never get tired of exploring there. hopefully I'll be back soon.
Wow! The sceanry is just amazing. If I ever make it to New Mexico I want to see that location. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you, I'm so glad you enjoyed it! New Mexico is definitely bucket list-worthy, for sure!
@@BrentHall Definitely need to save money to make a trip there and have a photo session with you guys.
Super enjoyable video to watch. The landscape is amazing and your stills were breathtaking. Thanks!
Hey thanks, I really appreciate that, and I'm glad you liked it!
I like your pictures!
Thank you so much, I appreciate that!
Excellent video, fantastic landscape.
Many thanks!
This is reminding me of the Missouri River Breaks area.
OMG, I have heard about those Badlands for years but have yet to explore them. I hope I can get there someday, maybe on one of your workshops! What is the best way to find out if/when you will be offering one?
It really is a buck list-worthy area! You can email me any time if you ever want a private workshop out here.
Top Drawer
What is the name of this area ?
I wouldn't be surprised if perseverance rover tumble from beyond the hill it's super Oderworldly Planet Tatooine..
Where in Scotland you venturing too this time ?? The usual known or the obscure lesser known ?? That i might know off ??
Same place as last year. East coast, all around Aberdeenshire.
Btw have you got plans for eclipse?
Yeah, I'll be running a private workshop in TX.
You are at Bisti Badlands
That's my guess, too, but I'm only one minute into the video.
The geological layers certainly look like it.
Roswell NM
Bisti badlands actually. Southwest of Farmington, NM. Like 7 hours from Roswell.
bisti or Ah-Shi-
Nice, but I am sure if you die out somewhere like this, Camera Lady will kill you.
She most definitely would! I should mention too, that I had 2 gps units and a sat phone, so she at least knew where I was and had communication with me at all times.