Kyle L. Martin, a photographer who found solace, expression, and boundless passion through the lens. Born from a fervent love affair with light and shadow, flying high, and cooking. This isn't just a RU-vid channel; it's a vibrant tapestry where pixels dance to the rhythm of imagination.
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Very nice work, drone shots plus the music takes me back to a time when this town flourished. Keep up the good work. Next round maybe incorporate a speaker and some history about the shots.
I think hat is one of the saddest things I have ever seen. a weekend stuck in a box with no air and people staring at you. Thats a slave auction. Why are humans so evil
Ok cupcake. If the reptiles have no air how do they survive? sure some people have small containers while others have large but their still have ventilation and most people in the reptile shows are ethical and responsible owners.
Says the person fast to judge on something they know nothing or little about. Try researching the care required for keeping something like a chameleon for instance, you may be quite surprised to see just how far we go to give them the best and healthiest life possible. Its not like keeping a hamster you need to replicate their environmental needs exactly to keep them not just healthy but also happy (chameleons are quite fussy). and the great thing about chameleons is they will literally tell you if they are unhappy or unhealthy through the colour of their skin. An unhappy or scared chameleon for example will turn very dark almost black and an unhealthy or sick chameleon will be dull and less vibrant than usual. Its quite easy to know if they are happy and if you are providing for them properly