Another great show as usual from everyone. I really enjoyed the time that Marcus took to document the phone box and as he said they a becoming a thing of the past.
@@PhotographyOnline PP can seen in different ways, as old school, I call it pre processing, or just good old fashioned "proper photography" Well done sir.
Loved this one with the phone box so much , i had to have a go at it myself while staying in Linicro on Skye at the end of August 2022 . Pleased to say my attempt came out well enough to make Star Photo in the Glasgow Times newspaper . Thanks for all your inspiration Marcus . It was quite an effort mind you as i was getting eaten alive by the midge at the time . As well as that , i'd been hanging around for about 40 mins waiting on a passing car , which didn't happen . I was amazed at this , as the road had been like Sauchiehall Street shortly before this , so i took things into my own hands and drove up and down the road 3 or 4 times myself in my own car to get the car light trails . Funny at the time but not while the midge were having a feast . Cheers again guys !!
On a non photographic note Marcus.... I wouldn't say too much about the lack of traffic and beautiful scenery up there. We liked telling people how lucky we are down here in Pembrokeshire and now with everyone having an excuse for working from home the county is full of second homes belonging to wealthy visitors. Young people born in the area are finding it almost impossible to buy a home. Anyways, a nice image of the phone and it was nice to see an RB67 adorning the desk. The RB67 Pro S was my first medium format camera system. Great show.
Great show, loved the creativity with the phone box shot. Just got back from the Harris and Lewis workshop so it was nice to catch up with the show. And the weather did improve on H & L
Another awesome show from an awesome team. Really appreciate the effort required to produce these very informative & entertaining programs. Was great to see a winner from my neck of the woods - the province of Ontario in Canada.
Nixe feature of the telephone Box, i have a similar retired yellow box here in germany just around the corner, thinking about shooting it the way Marcus did it. Thanks for Inspiration!
Hi Team: I am sorry that I wasn't able to join the premier in person as I was out-of-town as my father passed away. Another wonderful video. I really liked Marcus's segment on the red telephone booth and I will be looking forward to future episodes. It was really interesting seeing the 4 edits of the Lighthouse image and it just shows how the interpretation of an image can vary from editor to editor. Well done! I am going to try my hand at editing this same image, so stay tuned. Cheers, Keith
I have a question about regarding the weather, and I hope a video comes out of it. For a person who lived most of his life in warmer climates, what clothing is recommended when visiting the isle of Skye for landscape, wild life, or any other type of photography for each season in Scotland?
Liked the phone box shoot (with the light trails). I'd have gone for Harry's edit of the lighthouse and ... I also love Kase magnetic filters but I use the Wolverine circular filters with the magnetic step down rings so I only need one size filters (77mm for me but there are 82mm too if you prefer). They are much smaller, lighter and easily packed for a hike. I have 6 filters in the tiny filter case they provide. Plus you can put these on / off with gloves on !
Another great show, on the subject of Kase magnetic filters, I use the HandY magnetic filter system, as it’s major plus over the Kase is you can use it with gloves on 😁
Well, that brought back a memory from a visit to Skye 30 years ago. Some friends and I had been climbing on the Cuillin and one day it rained so we decided to visit the Quiraing. We parked at the car park on the ridge and went exploring. When we left, there was a bright red phone box at the roadside just above the hairpin bend. When we returned a few hours later, the phone box had gone! Couldn't believe it. Just a small concrete square to mark the spot. Do you have some strange phone box stealing pixies up there on Skye?!!
Great show! I must, however, point the fact that Marcus had a different photo on Lightroom from the other fellows. The one provided in the link was the one that Harry, Nick and Ben worked on - you can see that Marcus' photo has more water over the rocks on the foreground on the left and a small wave in the air on the far-away rocks in the middle of the photo; even the horizon is less wonky. I didn't noticed on the show, but it is striking when comparing it to my edited version. Additionally, this photo seems a bit shaken (there is even a bit of ghosting); Harry's, Nick's and Ben's edits didn't look as nice as Marcus' edit and this can be one of the contributing factors.
Hi Mark - I think Pouch is just UK based but there are similar browser extensions that work in the US, for example. A quick google should help you out.
As a long term Lee filter user I've never been particular convinced there were the best. option but they've served me pretty well for a significant number of years. After watching several videos, including yours, I thought I'd give Kase a go especially seeing they would take my Lee grads. However, on a recent trip to Iceland with quite challenging conditions I realised the Kase system has one huge flaw ... the use of step up rings. Not only are these fiddly and almost impossible to use in very cold weather, they also become very difficult to remove. I found to get the shot in almost every occasion I had to revert back my Lee system where I have an adapter for each filter thread. I find the thicker Lee adaptors much easier to handle and far easier to screw on if the conditions are somewhat challenging. Until Kase add different adapter sizes I'm sticking with Lee.Another great video by the way.
Hi John. Kase do 2 different sizes of adapter rings. You can leave these on each lens and use the Kase lens caps which means there is never any screwing and unscrewing of rings.
Cheers Chris. It’s not our intention to produce hipster/clickbait content. We just want to create the best resource for photography learning and inspiration. Thanks for watching.
Looking at your segment as well as the video on the KASE website, I am wondering if there is any way to install/remove the Polarizer and the circular NDs without leaving major fingerprints on them. Do you happen to have some experience here?
Hi Joe. We’ve never experienced any issues with fingerprints on filters but if you have no fingernails to lever them off, then it could be more problematic to avoid fingerprints.
Great show thank you from Wales 😁 Happy Birthday 🎂 Kase are great, but annoying you spend loads upgrading from Lee to the new magnetic filter system, only for them to bring out another new incompatible system just after 🙄
Going to be a +1 commentator on the excellent phone box piece. Very inspiring! KASE need to make that magnetic frame less fiddly to move..they could surely articulate it and reduce screws down to just one? (I’m a KASE filter user btw…)
One point that’s often claimed but technically incorrect. Polarisers can be used at the front or the back. There is no technical advantage being placed at the back believe me we tested this exhaustively at Panavision with numerous lenses and setups. Ordinarily polarisers in cinematography are in the rear this was historically because of the matte box hood and using mattes (rarely used these days) it’s also where split diopters were used. However in cinematography we also use clip on matte boxes so the filter holder has to have the polariser at the front.
Hi Jeff. You’ve misunderstood our comment about this. We didn’t say polarisers we’re better/worse at the front. Our comment was referring to the Lee filter system which has a design flaw. Their polariser is mounted at the front but is not light sealed - meaning it is easy to get unwanted reflections off the back of the filter. Hope that makes sense.
Isn't photography wonderful? Would not have thought that a red phone box could look, in Marcus' words "so sexy". Hope you all did not get blown away by the storm.
Another fine offering. It would have been ironic to win the tripod spikes as I recently bought a set and discovered my legs won't accept standard spikes.
Excellent show as always but that wind whistle was very annoying. The crazy thing was the timing of the filters piece - I was literally in the process of looking for some ND filters - now I’ve something else to look at, perfect timing 👌🏼
Excellent show! The Red Phone segment was very interesting! Informative thru out! Thank you and safe travels! Oh, and that was my idea of rush hour traffic! 😃
So…did the “King of Cameras” segment stop because we would all have to admit the a1 is best? 😆. Still absolutely love the show. Hoping you guys will do an Astro segment with galaxy season on the rise. ❤️❤️❤️🌙🌙🌙🤟🤟🤟
Love the phone booth image. Marcus isn't quite as curmudgeonly as usual. BTW, Alyn Wallace isn't too happy with the way Kase has treated him. I bought a full round of their filters based on his recommendation, so I'm not too happy.
What is this yet another free filter kit from Kase a good review oh my what a surprise.Yes I bought a magnetic pro circular set I fell for the reviews and wish I did not. THEY FALL OFF. I no longer trust these reviews on you tube...........Marcus the phone box section was excellent...........
Hi Barry. Sorry to hear you experienced issues with filters falling off. We’ve never found this to be an issue. In fact, we’re not even sure how it’s possible for a magnetic filter to fall off, but clearly it did for you. This feature wasn’t paid for or sponsored so it was just our truthful view based on experience. Glad you liked the phone box feature. Thanks for watching
I promise you they do come off but on reflection I should have used come rather than fall as you are right they will not just fall off. Please allow me to give you a couple of examples , I received my filters in its lovely leather pouch and was over the moon as time was tight I went to the fields close to where I live to try them and they ,re OK . Now when I got home to find the lens cap was gone from the lens as I did not go far luckily I found it. I use a Black Rapid strap and as I was walking the lens was brushing my leg and it was knocked off. On another time I went to Dartmoor to photograph the packhorse bridge at Hisley I sat on one of the rustic benches to take in just one of the amazing places I can get to where I live after attaching the lens I put the camera down on the seat now as the quick release plate was attached to the camera it tilted the lens bringing the front part where the lens cap is touching the seat and that was enough to flip the cap off. This is something I had to find out for myself and I was lucky it cost me nothing but Kase are giving these free kits to so many You Tube Vloggers who ask that you subscribe to there channel you owe it to your subscribers that if you see this to be truthful.
@@barry10ish to be fair Barry, both your incidents seem to be user error rather than a design flaw with Kase. I would suggest ditching the camera strap if your camera is knocking against your leg.
Why so defensive of Kase are you sure you do not get free filters. As for the comment about ditching the Black Rapid strap I expect better from you at Photography online and I did not say it was knocking my leg I said it was brushing it and it should not have come off I paid £270.00 for a set of kase filters I no longer use I have returned to threaded ones.
@@barry10ish we’re not defensive, we’re just telling the truth. We also didn’t say anything negative about Black Rapid. We don’t use camera straps because they cause too many problems (such as the ones you’ve highlighted).
So, first off, Marcus thank you for rubbing in your rush hour traffic 🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️🤣🤣! I live in central Indiana and well, we have Indianapolis traffic ☹🤷♂️. I found the it interesting how different yet very similar the edits were between the guys! As always a great show and look forward to the next one. And praying that a peaceful end of the war for our Ukrainian friends by then🙏🙏🙏.
This telephone shot reminds me of a similar one I took 3/4 years ago.The phone box had stained glass windows and I was on holiday about 40mins away. I turned up, put my torch inside to illuminate it, took a test shot then my torch died ☹️ End of shoot...........,.
hello and thank you ruth and the boys i think you will SOCK IT TO HARRY and he will need to pull them up as well great show thank you all very much love from old trev in sussex
Hi Stewart. We never set out to be funny, but we do add a bit of humour in when it feels right. Maybe it just hadn’t felt as right recently but I’m sure you won’t need to wait too long. Thanks for your continued support.
This is the best photography channel on the internet, very informative and entertaining. (Sydney Australia)
Another great show as usual from everyone.
I really enjoyed the time that Marcus took to document the phone box and as he said they a becoming a thing of the past.
Thanks Tim. All the best.
How refreshing to see a photographer at work with the phone box shot, makes such a change from watching a digital artist at work with a computer.
Cheers Nick. Always best to get the shot right in camera! Thanks for watching.
@@PhotographyOnline PP can seen in different ways, as old school, I call it pre processing, or just good old fashioned "proper photography" Well done sir.
I loved the segment where the guys edited the light house. Ben won!!!
Thanks JN
Ruth, your hair looks amazing 🤩
Great episode. I really loved the segment on the red phone box.
Awesome Show again guys & Congrats to the winners , & many thanks for the Spikes recieved today with thanks ;-)
After a really tough week at work I loaded up the show and "instant joy"! Thank you once again for a great show! See you next time!
Thanks very much Donna. Glad we can help you relax after a stressful week.
Great idea and completely professional execution. So much to takeaway for myself … thank you and keep up.
Very many thanks for the tripod foot spikes, much appreciated.
Regards Arthur
Loved this one with the phone box so much , i had to have a go at it myself while staying in Linicro on Skye at the end of August 2022 . Pleased to say my attempt came out well enough to make Star Photo in the Glasgow Times newspaper . Thanks for all your inspiration Marcus . It was quite an effort mind you as i was getting eaten alive by the midge at the time . As well as that , i'd been hanging around for about 40 mins waiting on a passing car , which didn't happen . I was amazed at this , as the road had been like Sauchiehall Street shortly before this , so i took things into my own hands and drove up and down the road 3 or 4 times myself in my own car to get the car light trails . Funny at the time but not while the midge were having a feast . Cheers again guys !!
Another superb show, especially loved the shoot of the telephone box .
Thanks Lynn. Glad you liked it
On a non photographic note Marcus.... I wouldn't say too much about the lack of traffic and beautiful scenery up there. We liked telling people how lucky we are down here in Pembrokeshire and now with everyone having an excuse for working from home the county is full of second homes belonging to wealthy visitors. Young people born in the area are finding it almost impossible to buy a home.
Anyways, a nice image of the phone and it was nice to see an RB67 adorning the desk. The RB67 Pro S was my first medium format camera system.
Great show.
Thankyou team for another enjoyable show - the best in the west.
What about the east?!
Thanks so much for another great show
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching
Good show again, love the piece with Marcus & the telephone box. That has given me some ideas 👍
Love the landmark idea and also old photos of how it was, always creates emotion.DG New Forest UK
Great show. Loved Marcus’s phone box and the bloopers at the end. Marcus had his own blooper when he didn’t turn the timer on. 😀😀😀😀😀😀
Great show, loved the creativity with the phone box shot. Just got back from the Harris and Lewis workshop so it was nice to catch up with the show. And the weather did improve on H & L
Another awesome show from an awesome team. Really appreciate the effort required to produce these very informative & entertaining programs. Was great to see a winner from my neck of the woods - the province of Ontario in Canada.
I love the bath lighting trick
Simple yet effective
We're ready! Looking forward to new show. Thanks in advance!!
Hope you enjoyed it Joel!
thanks guys - another great show!
Always love the content and flow of your show! Thank you.
great show, loved the Telephone Box explanation and setup...well done to all
Nixe feature of the telephone Box, i have a similar retired yellow box here in germany just around the corner, thinking about shooting it the way Marcus did it. Thanks for Inspiration!
Brilliant show again. 👏
Thanks! Another great Vlog!
Another great video
Really enjoyed the show today, some great tips and activity to inspire shots. Better weather on its way, no excuses now!😀
Cheers Bob. Thanks as always for watching.
Eagerly waiting for another mindblowing show from you guys ❤️ Above all Prayers for the ppl of Ukraine. Give Peace a Chance 🙏🙏✌️✌️🕊️🕊️
Great show again, guys. Keep up the great work!
Cheers Lee
Is the muzak really necessary...?
Yes
@@PhotographyOnline No
Thanks guys, lots of fun
Thanks for watching Stephen.
Hi Team: I am sorry that I wasn't able to join the premier in person as I was out-of-town as my father passed away. Another wonderful video. I really liked Marcus's segment on the red telephone booth and I will be looking forward to future episodes. It was really interesting seeing the 4 edits of the Lighthouse image and it just shows how the interpretation of an image can vary from editor to editor. Well done! I am going to try my hand at editing this same image, so stay tuned. Cheers, Keith
Hi Keith. Sorry to hear your sad news, but thanks for still finding the time to watch and comment on our show.
I’m going to be on Skye in two weeks and would love to photograph the red phone box. Can you tell me where to find it? Cheers!
It’s right up in the north near Duntulm on the A855
I have a question about regarding the weather, and I hope a video comes out of it. For a person who lived most of his life in warmer climates, what clothing is recommended when visiting the isle of Skye for landscape, wild life, or any other type of photography for each season in Scotland?
Liked the phone box shoot (with the light trails). I'd have gone for Harry's edit of the lighthouse and ... I also love Kase magnetic filters but I use the Wolverine circular filters with the magnetic step down rings so I only need one size filters (77mm for me but there are 82mm too if you prefer). They are much smaller, lighter and easily packed for a hike. I have 6 filters in the tiny filter case they provide. Plus you can put these on / off with gloves on !
Another great show, on the subject of Kase magnetic filters, I use the HandY magnetic filter system, as it’s major plus over the Kase is you can use it with gloves on 😁
Happy 50th Birthday Harry!!!! 🥳😮😂
Well, that brought back a memory from a visit to Skye 30 years ago. Some friends and I had been climbing on the Cuillin and one day it rained so we decided to visit the Quiraing. We parked at the car park on the ridge and went exploring. When we left, there was a bright red phone box at the roadside just above the hairpin bend. When we returned a few hours later, the phone box had gone! Couldn't believe it. Just a small concrete square to mark the spot. Do you have some strange phone box stealing pixies up there on Skye?!!
I am subscribed and the bell is selected but i never get notifications. Any idea why?
That’s TH-cam for you! We have no idea Les.
@@PhotographyOnline Has Les Signed in? Just a thought.
Great show!
I must, however, point the fact that Marcus had a different photo on Lightroom from the other fellows. The one provided in the link was the one that Harry, Nick and Ben worked on - you can see that Marcus' photo has more water over the rocks on the foreground on the left and a small wave in the air on the far-away rocks in the middle of the photo; even the horizon is less wonky. I didn't noticed on the show, but it is striking when comparing it to my edited version. Additionally, this photo seems a bit shaken (there is even a bit of ghosting); Harry's, Nick's and Ben's edits didn't look as nice as Marcus' edit and this can be one of the contributing factors.
Another fine show guys. I'm wondering if POUCH works anywhere else other than the UK? Great work, see you in a couple of weeks!
Hi Mark - I think Pouch is just UK based but there are similar browser extensions that work in the US, for example. A quick google should help you out.
I think that Harry could use a nice flask for his birthday, so nobody knows what he is drinking when finishing one of his hikes... :)
Perhaps a wee IRN-BRU. :-)
As a long term Lee filter user I've never been particular convinced there were the best. option but they've served me pretty well for a significant number of years. After watching several videos, including yours, I thought I'd give Kase a go especially seeing they would take my Lee grads. However, on a recent trip to Iceland with quite challenging conditions I realised the Kase system has one huge flaw ... the use of step up rings. Not only are these fiddly and almost impossible to use in very cold weather, they also become very difficult to remove. I found to get the shot in almost every occasion I had to revert back my Lee system where I have an adapter for each filter thread. I find the thicker Lee adaptors much easier to handle and far easier to screw on if the conditions are somewhat challenging. Until Kase add different adapter sizes I'm sticking with Lee.Another great video by the way.
Hi John. Kase do 2 different sizes of adapter rings. You can leave these on each lens and use the Kase lens caps which means there is never any screwing and unscrewing of rings.
@@PhotographyOnline And there's my point, only two sizes.
That fine Scottish tap water can’t beat NYC tap water! 🤣
I'm surprised you're not up to 500,000 subscribers by now....certainly should be. I'm guessing you're not hipster enough.
Cheers Chris. It’s not our intention to produce hipster/clickbait content. We just want to create the best resource for photography learning and inspiration. Thanks for watching.
Looking at your segment as well as the video on the KASE website, I am wondering if there is any way to install/remove the Polarizer and the circular NDs without leaving major fingerprints on them. Do you happen to have some experience here?
Hi Joe. We’ve never experienced any issues with fingerprints on filters but if you have no fingernails to lever them off, then it could be more problematic to avoid fingerprints.
Great show thank you from Wales 😁
Happy Birthday 🎂
Kase are great, but annoying you spend loads upgrading from Lee to the new magnetic filter system, only for them to bring out another new incompatible system just after 🙄
Going to be a +1 commentator on the excellent phone box piece. Very inspiring!
KASE need to make that magnetic frame less fiddly to move..they could surely articulate it and reduce screws down to just one? (I’m a KASE filter user btw…)
What is the name and model of the light box?
Hi Ian. The lightbox is just a cheap one made by Lightcraft but it does the job.
One point that’s often claimed but technically incorrect. Polarisers can be used at the front or the back. There is no technical advantage being placed at the back believe me we tested this exhaustively at Panavision with numerous lenses and setups.
Ordinarily polarisers in cinematography are in the rear this was historically because of the matte box hood and using mattes (rarely used these days) it’s also where split diopters were used. However in cinematography we also use clip on matte boxes so the filter holder has to have the polariser at the front.
Hi Jeff. You’ve misunderstood our comment about this. We didn’t say polarisers we’re better/worse at the front. Our comment was referring to the Lee filter system which has a design flaw. Their polariser is mounted at the front but is not light sealed - meaning it is easy to get unwanted reflections off the back of the filter. Hope that makes sense.
Isn't photography wonderful? Would not have thought that a red phone box could look, in Marcus' words "so sexy". Hope you all did not get blown away by the storm.
Another fine offering. It would have been ironic to win the tripod spikes as I recently bought a set and discovered my legs won't accept standard spikes.
Thanks for watching. If you send the spikes back, we’ll be happy to refund you.
@@PhotographyOnline I'm currently debating that. I'm thinking it may be time to invest in a more robust (and compatible) tripod instead. ;)
Excellent show as always but that wind whistle was very annoying. The crazy thing was the timing of the filters piece - I was literally in the process of looking for some ND filters - now I’ve something else to look at, perfect timing 👌🏼
Hi Peter. We can’t do anything about the hurricane winds I’m afraid. Glad the filter feature was useful.
Excellent show! The Red Phone segment was very interesting! Informative thru out! Thank you and safe travels! Oh, and that was my idea of rush hour traffic! 😃
Glad you enjoyed it, Jim.
Will share ;)
Thanks APA.
So…did the “King of Cameras” segment stop because we would all have to admit the a1 is best? 😆. Still absolutely love the show. Hoping you guys will do an Astro segment with galaxy season on the rise. ❤️❤️❤️🌙🌙🌙🤟🤟🤟
As soon as we can get hold of a Sony we will find out how it measures up, but Sony don’t want to lend us one to try.
Love the phone booth image. Marcus isn't quite as curmudgeonly as usual.
BTW, Alyn Wallace isn't too happy with the way Kase has treated him. I bought a full round of their filters based on his recommendation, so I'm not too happy.
What is this yet another free filter kit from Kase a good review oh my what a surprise.Yes I bought a magnetic pro circular set I fell for the reviews and wish I did not. THEY FALL OFF. I no longer trust these reviews on you tube...........Marcus the phone box section was excellent...........
Hi Barry. Sorry to hear you experienced issues with filters falling off. We’ve never found this to be an issue. In fact, we’re not even sure how it’s possible for a magnetic filter to fall off, but clearly it did for you. This feature wasn’t paid for or sponsored so it was just our truthful view based on experience. Glad you liked the phone box feature. Thanks for watching
I promise you they do come off but on reflection I should have used come rather than fall as you are right they will not just fall off. Please allow me to give you a couple of examples , I received my filters in its lovely leather pouch and was over the moon as time was tight I went to the fields close to where I live to try them and they ,re OK . Now when I got home to find the lens cap was gone from the lens as I did not go far luckily I found it. I use a Black Rapid strap and as I was walking the lens was brushing my leg and it was knocked off. On another time I went to Dartmoor to photograph the packhorse bridge at Hisley I sat on one of the rustic benches to take in just one of the amazing places I can get to where I live after attaching the lens I put the camera down on the seat now as the quick release plate was attached to the camera it tilted the lens bringing the front part where the lens cap is touching the seat and that was enough to flip the cap off. This is something I had to find out for myself and I was lucky it cost me nothing but Kase are giving these free kits to so many You Tube Vloggers who ask that you subscribe to there channel you owe it to your subscribers that if you see this to be truthful.
@@barry10ish to be fair Barry, both your incidents seem to be user error rather than a design flaw with Kase. I would suggest ditching the camera strap if your camera is knocking against your leg.
Why so defensive of Kase are you sure you do not get free filters. As for the comment about ditching the Black Rapid strap I expect better from you at Photography online and I did not say it was knocking my leg I said it was brushing it and it should not have come off I paid £270.00 for a set of kase filters I no longer use I have returned to threaded ones.
@@barry10ish we’re not defensive, we’re just telling the truth. We also didn’t say anything negative about Black Rapid. We don’t use camera straps because they cause too many problems (such as the ones you’ve highlighted).
So, first off, Marcus thank you for rubbing in your rush hour traffic 🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️🤣🤣! I live in central Indiana and well, we have Indianapolis traffic ☹🤷♂️. I found the it interesting how different yet very similar the edits were between the guys! As always a great show and look forward to the next one. And praying that a peaceful end of the war for our Ukrainian friends by then🙏🙏🙏.
This telephone shot reminds me of a similar one I took 3/4 years ago.The phone box had stained glass windows and I was on holiday about 40mins away. I turned up, put my torch inside to illuminate it, took a test shot then my torch died ☹️ End of shoot...........,.
♥️📷
I thought Ben's edit was the best.
hello and thank you ruth and the boys i think you will SOCK IT TO HARRY and he will need to pull them up as well great show thank you all very much love from old trev in sussex
Cheers Trev!
Ruth! I'm going to send you a roll of gaffer tape to seal the doors and windows... : )
Wouldn't refuse it! 😄
If Gaffa cannae hold, one has been too stingy with his Gaffa. :-)
Are you going to call that photo project "Disappearing Skye"?
I heard a rumour Marcus and Clark Kent have never been seen in the same phonebox together, can you confirm or deny this rumour?
It’s true - they’ve never shared a phone box.
What's happened to the humour that used to be in the shows & are there going to be any more features with Marcus's children
Hi Stewart. We never set out to be funny, but we do add a bit of humour in when it feels right. Maybe it just hadn’t felt as right recently but I’m sure you won’t need to wait too long. Thanks for your continued support.
It is d ok
Great stuff!