Amazing work Eric. I am really really impressed by what you are doing. The most stunning one to me is where you let the milky way be static and the earth moving around. This is how it actually really is and it changes the point of view to a completely other perspective. Keep going!
Beautiful shots. My fear is ruin some photographer’s shot with my headlamp. That’s why I have been avoiding popular sites in Joshua Tree. Places I go in Joshua Tree got zero people and much less light pollution than at the popular sites.
Eric, I'm so glad this popped up in my TH-cam feed! This was an awesome watch, I have yet to get down to Anza Borrego and shoot there and this made me want to do that. I really enjoyed the way you added some of your photography in, and the film Xpan shots are some of my favs. Those shots of Roy's are so good with the halation. For that location, it was film all the way for me.
Hey Brian, thanks for watching! :D Yeah, it's definitely worth a trip down there! And yeah, gotta love that halation. Shooting film is a pain in the butt compared to digital, but there's something about it that's just damn fun. Also, we should go shooting sometime!
Thank you. But yeah, I'm definitely not going to explicitly share its location. The more people know about it, the more likely it is to become vandalized. I don't want to contribute to that possibility.
The term Joshua Tree also describes the trees that are in the area, so yes, the album is probably named after the National Park, or the trees themselves.
really liked the stabalized sky, fonts point. as for the ocatillo the lighted version becomes the focal point making the MW secondary, interesting. maybe if you had kept the light on the ocatillo and none on the ground the effect would have been better. but MW shots are a dilema for me, i dont think forgrounds should not detract from the subject, in this case the MW. so in all honesty i take them but am not happy with them unless they blend into the forground image creating one subject.
I ran into Chris in the JTNP Cholla Garden a couple years ago. He was running a 2-3 person workshop and acted like a dick. He and his group left the trail then he proceeded to sit in his vehicle running and spilling tail light pollution for 20+ minutes. Dude has 80K followers and gets 200-300 likes on his images. He’s the poster child for buying followers.
Bummer you had that experience with him, but I can only speak to the encounter that I had. From what I saw, Chris was super chill and a really pleasant guy. Also, Instagram's algorithm can be rather mysterious. I have around 80K followers myself, and sometimes I only get around 300-400 likes on some of my posts. I've also never bought a single follower, nor have I ever paid to promote any of my posts.
Just found your channel. Awesome work! 🌌
Oh…great vid btw
Amazing work Eric. I am really really impressed by what you are doing. The most stunning one to me is where you let the milky way be static and the earth moving around. This is how it actually really is and it changes the point of view to a completely other perspective. Keep going!
Thank you! There's more to come. :)
Bro that's wonderful hope you'll get the million asap because you're doing an amazing job
Awesome vlog, Eric. I love seeing the planning and technique.
fantastic video
Beautiful shots. My fear is ruin some photographer’s shot with my headlamp. That’s why I have been avoiding popular sites in Joshua Tree. Places I go in Joshua Tree got zero people and much less light pollution than at the popular sites.
Another excellent video! I thoroughly enjoyed your vlog post.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Eric, I'm so glad this popped up in my TH-cam feed! This was an awesome watch, I have yet to get down to Anza Borrego and shoot there and this made me want to do that. I really enjoyed the way you added some of your photography in, and the film Xpan shots are some of my favs. Those shots of Roy's are so good with the halation. For that location, it was film all the way for me.
Hey Brian, thanks for watching! :D Yeah, it's definitely worth a trip down there!
And yeah, gotta love that halation. Shooting film is a pain in the butt compared to digital, but there's something about it that's just damn fun.
Also, we should go shooting sometime!
@@EricBrummel Absolutely! We should definitely do that
like your vid. so where is ojo oro? never heard of it before i stumbled uponn your vid.
Thank you. But yeah, I'm definitely not going to explicitly share its location. The more people know about it, the more likely it is to become vandalized. I don't want to contribute to that possibility.
is that what the band U2 named there album, Joshua Tree from. o and hello from the uk
The term Joshua Tree also describes the trees that are in the area, so yes, the album is probably named after the National Park, or the trees themselves.
really liked the stabalized sky, fonts point. as for the ocatillo the lighted version becomes the focal point making the MW secondary, interesting. maybe if you had kept the light on the ocatillo and none on the ground the effect would have been better. but MW shots are a dilema for me, i dont think forgrounds should not detract from the subject, in this case the MW. so in all honesty i take them but am not happy with them unless they blend into the forground image creating one subject.
the unlit one on the tree, i think it doesn't overpower the milky way
I ran into Chris in the JTNP Cholla Garden a couple years ago. He was running a 2-3 person workshop and acted like a dick. He and his group left the trail then he proceeded to sit in his vehicle running and spilling tail light pollution for 20+ minutes. Dude has 80K followers and gets 200-300 likes on his images. He’s the poster child for buying followers.
Bummer you had that experience with him, but I can only speak to the encounter that I had. From what I saw, Chris was super chill and a really pleasant guy.
Also, Instagram's algorithm can be rather mysterious. I have around 80K followers myself, and sometimes I only get around 300-400 likes on some of my posts. I've also never bought a single follower, nor have I ever paid to promote any of my posts.
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