Really nice high quality footage, that's great to see all this ship action for a change. It's pretty cool to see how tightly they can maneuver these massive vessels in the tight port.
Pride of Canterbury looking a bit forlorn. Superb coverage as usual and superb photography. You have Dover covered now mate, got to try Soton or Felixstowe next mate. Can't get enough of this.
Lots of neglect on P&O's part. Guys been cutting budgets wherever possible - including sacking 800 of their staff earlier in March. Ironic considering that they have two hybrid ferries on order...
Great video, very well shot, but I 'm sorry, I missed the stormy seas. Was there a subliminal frame inserted somewhere in the sequence? If you spot it, please give me a time code. A few tiny white caps. Force six at most. The quality of the footage is really good and people who are interested in ferries will watch and appreciate it without resorting to clickbait titles.
Thank you so much for your suggestion and feedback. I did create this kind of title to attract more views. No one watched it before with an original title. TH-cam push us to make these kind of titles. Sorry !
Stunning quality mate, fantastic to have so many movements in Dover. You gave me a nice idea, my office is overlooking the local port, one of this days I will bring my camera :)
Turned off the depressing news channel and i'm watching this instead on my work from home lunch break. Much more relaxing! Holiday nostalgia and some amazingly shot footage. Thank you
In case if someone doesn't understand how massive 8K actually is 720p is approx 1 megapixel, 1080p is approx 2.1 megapixel, 2160p is approx 8.3 megapixel, and 4320p is approx 33.2 megapixel per frame So yes thats a lot of data and detail
What a spectacular video 👏👏 the quality and amount of details in the picture are insane 👍👍 I usually don’t watch marine videos this is something else ❤️👏 Did you shoot this using a Log profile 🤔
Thank you for watching ! No Log. Just normal picture style . If I did use Log my files would be much bigger. PS : Nice new Avatar you have for your channel.
What an incredible video, the quality is outstanding! Its really nice to see how busy this port is, can I ask what camera and lens you use to get this quality?
😊Good film showing day to day movements at Dover. As seems to be the case at present where was P&O. Pride of Canterbury on the wall, ready for disposal.
Great video which I enjoyed immensely. Question. What is the metal frame under the bow on many of the ships? I have not seen that in other ports. Is it to help with docking? Can someone please help my ignorance decrease a little? Thanks. 😀
The large metal frame on the bow of the Dunkerque Seaways is called a bulbous bow. It's a protruding structure located at the front (bow) of the ship, typically underwater. Bulbous bows are designed to improve the hydrodynamic efficiency of the vessel by reducing drag and increasing fuel efficiency. They work by changing the flow of water around the hull, reducing wave-making resistance and improving overall performance, especially at higher speeds.
Are you interested in the business side of shipping? Then you won't want to miss my container ship channel. We'll be discussing the economics of the industry, from supply and demand to pricing strategies.
The average number of passengers or cars per ship trip can vary significantly depending on the size of the ferry or vessel, the route, and the time of year. However, to provide a general idea, a typical ferry operating at Dover Port, which connects the UK to mainland Europe, might carry anywhere from 100 to over 1000 passengers per trip, along with hundreds of cars or other vehicles. As for the number of crossings per day at Dover Port, this can also vary. Dover is one of the busiest ferry ports in the world, especially for cross-channel travel between the UK and France. On average, there might be dozens of crossings per day, particularly during peak travel seasons. However, the exact number can fluctuate based on factors such as demand, weather conditions, and the schedules of different ferry operators. It's best to check with the port or ferry companies for the most up-to-date information on schedules and frequencies.
thank you very much brother for making an amazing video, I'm Jo the owner of the TH-cam channel @travelingwithjhm I'm a ship video lover, I also make ship videos in my area. May I know what kind of camera my brother uses, thank you, success, greetings from Manado Indonesia.
Really nice high quality footage, that's great to see all this ship action for a change. It's pretty cool to see how tightly they can maneuver these massive vessels in the tight port.
Glad you enjoyed it mate ! Thank you for watching. I will try to do some aviation videos in 8K
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Pride of Canterbury looking a bit forlorn. Superb coverage as usual and superb photography. You have Dover covered now mate, got to try Soton or Felixstowe next mate.
Can't get enough of this.
Glad you enjoyed it Steve ! I'm also noticed that Pride of Canterbury looks a bit forlorn
Lots of neglect on P&O's part. Guys been cutting budgets wherever possible - including sacking 800 of their staff earlier in March. Ironic considering that they have two hybrid ferries on order...
Great video, very well shot, but I 'm sorry, I missed the stormy seas. Was there a subliminal frame inserted somewhere in the sequence? If you spot it, please give me a time code. A few tiny white caps. Force six at most. The quality of the footage is really good and people who are interested in ferries will watch and appreciate it without resorting to clickbait titles.
Thank you so much for your suggestion and feedback. I did create this kind of title to attract more views. No one watched it before with an original title. TH-cam push us to make these kind of titles. Sorry !
Wow, amazing quality. Thanks for sharing. A really nice viewpoint with great overview of the ferry traffic. Huge like from me. Greetings!
Many thanks mate !
Stunning quality mate, fantastic to have so many movements in Dover. You gave me a nice idea, my office is overlooking the local port, one of this days I will bring my camera :)
That's great idea ! I love to watch ships too , specially in the storm.
Turned off the depressing news channel and i'm watching this instead on my work from home lunch break. Much more relaxing! Holiday nostalgia and some amazingly shot footage. Thank you
Im so glad that you did find it so relaxing. Thanks a lot for watching !
As a Spanish seafarer It was great to see the old Ciudad de Mahón from Trasmediterranea , now Isle Of Inisheer from Irish Ferries
In case if someone doesn't understand how massive 8K actually is
720p is approx 1 megapixel,
1080p is approx 2.1 megapixel,
2160p is approx 8.3 megapixel,
and 4320p is approx 33.2 megapixel per frame
So yes thats a lot of data and detail
Thank you for an explanation ! It took me 7,5 days to upload this video to TH-cam.
Those ferries have a unique construction at the bow.....
Holy shot man, this quality is so epic! Liked!
What a spectacular video 👏👏 the quality and amount of details in the picture are insane 👍👍 I usually don’t watch marine videos this is something else ❤️👏 Did you shoot this using a Log profile 🤔
Thank you for watching ! No Log. Just normal picture style . If I did use Log my files would be much bigger.
PS : Nice new Avatar you have for your channel.
@@topfelya thanks 🙏 I really appreciate your feedback. True, 4K files are massive and I can only imagine 8k ones 😐 really impressive video 👏👏
Where was the filming location, standing on the cliffs?
Good zoom, good details!
Yes ! Filmed from cliffs next to port of Dover
Ferries have definitely improved in speed and comfort since my first trip from Belfast to Liverpool
What an incredible video, the quality is outstanding! Its really nice to see how busy this port is, can I ask what camera and lens you use to get this quality?
Sony aA1 and Sony 200-600 lenses. Thank you for watching and your feedback. It's an amazing camera.
It’s hard to be an Island Nation! Ferry transport is so vital, the ports are very busy no time for bad weather.
Well said ! We rely on good weather
Amazing to watch. I was in Dover a few years ago and it's a remarkable operation.
Thank you for visiting my channel and watching this video. Very soon I will make more of these !
3:02 why does the p&o ship got no proper lifeboats?
😊Good film showing day to day movements at Dover. As seems to be the case at present where was P&O. Pride of Canterbury on the wall, ready for disposal.
Great video which I enjoyed immensely. Question. What is the metal frame under the bow on many of the ships? I have not seen that in other ports. Is it to help with docking? Can someone please help my ignorance decrease a little? Thanks. 😀
That is a very good question ! I was thinking about that metal frame too. I hope someone will answer your question here.
The large metal frame on the bow of the Dunkerque Seaways is called a bulbous bow. It's a protruding structure located at the front (bow) of the ship, typically underwater. Bulbous bows are designed to improve the hydrodynamic efficiency of the vessel by reducing drag and increasing fuel efficiency. They work by changing the flow of water around the hull, reducing wave-making resistance and improving overall performance, especially at higher speeds.
@@vonesk Thanks for your informative reply, however I am not referring to the bulbous bow itself but the metal frame to each side of the bow.
As far as I know, this frame has to do with the dock design in Calais/Dunkerque.
Astounding quality, wow! ❤
Thank you so much for your feedback ! I will try to make more of these
Really good quality 👍👍ciao from italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Thanks! 😃 I'm glad you like it
по больше бы таких видео!
Спасибо за отзыв и пожелания ! Сделаю ещё лучше. На это 40 минутное видео у меня ушло около 5 дней обработки. Видео в 8К разрешении.
Superb video.
Glad you liked it. Thank you for your feedback. Best way to watch it is in 4K resolution on big screen TV
Excellent!
Glad you liked it!
absolutely stunning detail! and such a fantastic work! what 8k camera do you use? thx
Thank you for your feedback ! That was filmed on Sony A1 camera.
Nice Video! 🥰
Thanks! 😊
very cool video👍
Thank you 👍
Great videos
Are you interested in the business side of shipping? Then you won't want to miss my container ship channel. We'll be discussing the economics of the industry, from supply and demand to pricing strategies.
Looks fantastic
Thank you Mark ! Next time I will try to do an aviation videos in 8K resolution
Капитаны молодцы! Швартовка с ходу кормой с разворота! Класс!
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THAT IS A LOT OF FERRIES. . . . . HOW MANY PASSENGER/ CARS AVERAGE PER SHIP/TRIP. . . . HOW MANY CROSSINGS PER DAY, . .EXCITING
The average number of passengers or cars per ship trip can vary significantly depending on the size of the ferry or vessel, the route, and the time of year. However, to provide a general idea, a typical ferry operating at Dover Port, which connects the UK to mainland Europe, might carry anywhere from 100 to over 1000 passengers per trip, along with hundreds of cars or other vehicles.
As for the number of crossings per day at Dover Port, this can also vary. Dover is one of the busiest ferry ports in the world, especially for cross-channel travel between the UK and France. On average, there might be dozens of crossings per day, particularly during peak travel seasons. However, the exact number can fluctuate based on factors such as demand, weather conditions, and the schedules of different ferry operators. It's best to check with the port or ferry companies for the most up-to-date information on schedules and frequencies.
@@topfelya thank you, I would like to start my own ferry service in the Philippines. .. . Appreciate your input. .
@@edmundcasey7765 I do wish you a good luck with starting a new business !
@@topfelya a million thanks I need it
Amazing
Thank you Fabio ! Cheers!
amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Where is the stormy sea?
Dover
wow i didnt even know TH-cam supported 8k :o
Me too ! I just found it out recently . To watch it in 8K use a Google Chrome or Opera browser.
Stormy seas ??
And dont forget to pick up any boat people sailing across.
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Which country is this??
England United Kingdom , Dover port.
Stormy seas? What’s stormy about them. The sun is out the sea state appears to be maybe between a 6 to 7. Nice video, but oversold
Thank you so much for your visit , feedback and commenting
Stormy seas?
My mistake ! Sorry
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8k
Yes ! Try to watch it in Google Chrome browser
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When 300 years ago
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I need a job I'm captain 1st class master
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Какие суровые паромы
Они даже выходят в море при более сильном шторме
thank you very much brother for making an amazing video, I'm Jo the owner of the TH-cam channel @travelingwithjhm I'm a ship video lover, I also make ship videos in my area. May I know what kind of camera my brother uses, thank you, success, greetings from Manado Indonesia.
No problem 👍This was filmed on Sony A1 camera in 8K resolution
What a strange installations have these ferries on the bows at the water line?
I thought about too as well . I have no idea what is that.
Good
Thanks