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Gareth Mattison
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Bali - 4K DJI Pocket
4:02
4 года назад
Bangkok Walks: Khaosan Road
26:01
5 лет назад
Myanmar (Burma) - Bago to Yangon
3:34
5 лет назад
Ayutthaya - Kizuna Ekiden 2019
1:30
5 лет назад
Laos - Vientiane to Vang Vieng
3:20
5 лет назад
Комментарии
@SIG1911
@SIG1911 Месяц назад
I’m still in middle school
@VideoAssociates
@VideoAssociates 7 месяцев назад
Well mate if you visit Jomtien Beach you'll see a 3 storey Seven Eleven..hope you enjoy your travels
@ShareThaiMedia
@ShareThaiMedia Год назад
Hi new friend nice to meet you น่าสนุก ครับ
@ShareThaiMedia
@ShareThaiMedia Год назад
สวัสดีครับเพื่อนใหม่ new friend มาชมทิวทัศน์ ท่องเที่ยว ไทย ด้วยคน
@alvinwkl8
@alvinwkl8 Год назад
Thanks for sharing! 👍🙏
@ThePianoMan1953
@ThePianoMan1953 Год назад
Looks like they are completely redoing the Texas Massage and 177 building? Any information of what they have done?? Thanks
@ilikethingsfromjapan
@ilikethingsfromjapan Год назад
Love this video, actually pretty good quality too, must have been a good cam! August 2004 was the first time I visited thailand, all the memories are still there they just need videos like this to dig them out!
@kttananyada6580
@kttananyada6580 2 года назад
Very nice video! Thanks for sharing, keep do it my friend.
@tvr286
@tvr286 2 года назад
very underrated BKK walking video...
@tonythaiger93
@tonythaiger93 2 года назад
ahh camcorder with cassette. The battery pack was almost heavy as smartphone.
@Shin-qw6kv
@Shin-qw6kv 2 года назад
What a beautiful video!
@moritzneubauer
@moritzneubauer 2 года назад
Great comparison. It was very interesting 😁👍
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Really glad to hear you liked it and it was interesting. I still rate the original Osmo Pocket and the anamorphic lens (even at 1.15x) makes me enjoy filming with it more. I’ve had a Panasonic GH5 and an awesome Sony A7S3 but The Osmo still holds its own as a travel camera.
@LaMaiStyle
@LaMaiStyle 2 года назад
I would love to snorkel there‼️👍
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
The snorkelling was excellent - I’ve snorkelled in a few spots in Thailand but the Similan Islands are by far the best.
@Sausageman11171
@Sausageman11171 2 года назад
This place looks so cool!
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Hi Arjun, it’s a great place. James loved it. Especially the snakes we saw on the river!
@robertalbano222
@robertalbano222 2 года назад
I love Issan have several friends that live there including a Jr high school friend that is married to a Thai lady. I have all over this part of the country .
@coolbananaboy5075
@coolbananaboy5075 2 года назад
This is a fantastic comparison - thank you very much!
@LaMaiStyle
@LaMaiStyle 2 года назад
Very interesting to see. I’ve never been in Thailand to celebrate this holiday.
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. It really was a very interesting and enjoyable experience.
@Tommyworldwalker
@Tommyworldwalker 2 года назад
Wow! It is great to see this
@imorlor
@imorlor 2 года назад
ตัดดี
@LaotianLover
@LaotianLover 2 года назад
This was where I was birthed. Ooh
@DominikSchwind
@DominikSchwind 2 года назад
I've watched all the way through, it was very interesting:) Thanks!
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Thanks, Dominik, that’s great to hear. Very glad to hear you got something from it. I honestly didn’t think anyone would ever watch the whole thing, so cheers!
@DREAMTRAVELDESTINATIONS
@DREAMTRAVELDESTINATIONS 2 года назад
Osmo pocket this video?
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Yes, well spotted!
@Sausageman11171
@Sausageman11171 2 года назад
I just wish we could travel these days
@Sausageman11171
@Sausageman11171 2 года назад
Nice job walking for that long, I couldn't
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Hi Arjun, thanks! I was getting pretty out of breath towards the end. It was also really hot, so I wouldn’t recommend it!
@Sausageman11171
@Sausageman11171 2 года назад
@@gazmat1969 good job though, me and James haven't played for so long lol
@ianpearson8976
@ianpearson8976 2 года назад
i prefer bangkok but gf from isaan.i think its a tough mentality to break into.
@revie4357
@revie4357 2 года назад
Love your videos sir! by the way, what anamorphic lens brand are you using sir?
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Thank you! All the anamorphic videos were shot with an Ulanzi anamorphic lens on my DJI Osmo Pocket.
@revie4357
@revie4357 2 года назад
Sir, I have a problem with my ulanzi anamorphic 1.33x lens. All my footage is so blurry even though I clean the anamorphic lens and the Osmo pocket lens. Any tips?
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Have you got the right lens for the Pocket model you have? The first and second generation Pockets have different fields of view, so it may be that each needs a different model of anamorphic lens. If not, it sounds like the lens might be faulty. I just put mine on the Pocket and it worked fine - although the footage was definitely a little softer.
@romantikpiyano
@romantikpiyano 2 года назад
Nice work thank you...
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Thanks! Glad you found it useful.
@kevinfarrell955
@kevinfarrell955 2 года назад
Love the video Gareth, it’s really well produced.
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Thanks!
@Urlocallordandsavior
@Urlocallordandsavior 2 года назад
17 years ago, jesus... (another 10 years (even nowadays btw) these sorts of videos will make you wonder where has all that time gone?).
@neonpalmfilms8975
@neonpalmfilms8975 2 года назад
That's great, you've literally sold it to me :D
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
Hope it works well for you. I’m not connected to Ulanzi or anything but I’ve really enjoyed using the anamorphic lens. It just adds a but of character to the footage.
@goodji_
@goodji_ 2 года назад
can u put nd filter on top of that
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 2 года назад
No, I tried that, doesn’t work unfortunately. Too heavy and the front of the anamorphic lens is the wrong shape to attach other filters to it.
@goodji_
@goodji_ 2 года назад
@@gazmat1969 ok ,il grab the freewell one
@user-px4zj9is7r
@user-px4zj9is7r 3 года назад
Не понятные сравнения в одном кадре оба теста🤔
@SergeGolikov
@SergeGolikov 3 года назад
Inspired work! You deserev more subs I used to shoot Anamorphic film on Super 8 back in the 70's SUBSCRIBED! and liked.
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 3 года назад
Thank you so much. I bet shooting anamorphic now is a lot easier and cheaper than back then! Really glad you enjoyed the videos.
@SergeGolikov
@SergeGolikov 3 года назад
Thanks for all the effort, really helps to decide
@otakuleveledup8458
@otakuleveledup8458 3 года назад
Finally a legit westerner trying to learn my heritage. I maybe a half Thai but I feel as if too many foreigners don’t see the beauty of Thailand and only see it as a place of partying whereas it is both a fun place and a beautiful historic place too :D
@rockinrollinntrollin616
@rockinrollinntrollin616 3 года назад
The Western Party animals,bring their western ways with them,they have very little soul,it is consumed within their egocentric lifestyle,..I am SORRY to say ! I have visited Thailand first time 1971...went back many years later...part of me ..stayed....the rest is history ! Thai rak Thai .
@ianpearson8976
@ianpearson8976 2 года назад
@@rockinrollinntrollin616 why is it always western?.indian,japanese ,korean,russian.lots of country visiting thailand to party not just westerner so fget yr facts right.
@ArthurLiotis
@ArthurLiotis 6 месяцев назад
I recently spent 12 days in the Isaan region and loved it!! So much so, I’ll be back after Christmas
@tongtanased4658
@tongtanased4658 3 года назад
45mm f1.7 for eye level right ?
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 3 года назад
Actually this was all shot on a PL 10-25mm f1.7.
@WassimJelassi
@WassimJelassi 3 года назад
It doesn't even cost them 1$ to produce (bulk), let's say 5$ more for R&D and free promo via youtubers...selling this tiny piece of plastic for 40$!
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 3 года назад
True, I guess that’s capitalism! Even at $40, it’s still the cheapest way of shooting anamorphic footage but I take your point.
@MarioEska
@MarioEska 3 года назад
Nicely done with the DJI Pocket! Nice color grade.
@IsaanFinland
@IsaanFinland 3 года назад
Just keep sharing these awsome shorts....
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 3 года назад
Thanks so much! Really glad you enjoy the videos.
@IsaanFinland
@IsaanFinland 3 года назад
Thank's For showing real life......
@IsaanFinland
@IsaanFinland 3 года назад
World's most surprising City "Krunteph".....i love IT..
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 3 года назад
Yes, wherever you go in Bangkok you can pretty much guarantee something weird, interesting, cool or fun is going on! Thanks for watching.
@NaddaBiz
@NaddaBiz 3 года назад
The visuals and music are professional. I like it.
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 3 года назад
Thanks you!
@chatree1555
@chatree1555 3 года назад
Love how you did this VDO. I have subscribed to your channel.
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 3 года назад
Thank you for subscribing - it’s great to hear you enjoy the videos. Much appreciated. ขอบคุณมากครับ
@TommySeiger
@TommySeiger 3 года назад
amazing video
@chatree1555
@chatree1555 3 года назад
Wow!! very nice VDO and informative description. I really like it. Hope you continue to make more VDOs.
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 3 года назад
Hey, thanks so much! Really glad you liked it.
@markdrewett149
@markdrewett149 3 года назад
My first Thai GF came from the village at the base of Wat Phu Tok which is about 18 km from Bueng Khan from memory. The first time i went up there, we went into Bueng Khan one day to a temple on this big wide river. I had no idea where i was on the map until i got back to Australia and googled up only to find i was looking at the mighty MeKong River for my first time. BTW the Thais call it something else, so when i asked is that the Mekong, i was told NO. We went to an awesome waterfall one time that falls on massive volcanic rock somewhere near the two. We never went to the three whales, sadly i was not aware of it, probably she wasn't either maybe. Some beautiful country up there but 3 hour drive from Udon Thani. Still have some great memories thou. I did an Australian Football clinic at the local school ground, i paid out about 1000thb (lots to them) for about 20 local primary school kids to come have a kick of the footy at the local school oval. Their skills were amazing and i found it hilarious when they all left dinking their friend on the back of their motorbikes and riding off on the main hwy and back to their homes. They are simply the best mannered kids in the world. So humble and grateful. Thanks for the beautiful video Gareth.
@gazmat1969
@gazmat1969 3 года назад
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video and it brought back some good memories. It’s a beautiful area of Thailand and the people are great!
@kevinfarrell955
@kevinfarrell955 2 года назад
I live in Isaan, and you’re so very right about the people, especially the kids. They restore faith in humanity, don’t they? The river’s name is Kong, and her title is Mae Nam (pronounced mare narm). Which translates to Mother of Water, Kong. Mae Kong (Mother Kong) for short. This is really important in understanding Isaan reverence and respect - the river is a mother to them, not a “thing”. I live part time on the bank of Mae Kong in Beung Kan province, and the people in the town are family. The strong sense of belonging in a family of thousands is something that I never even dreamed existed in humanity. They call strangers “Pii” and “Nong” (older brother/sister and younger brother/sister) and they mean it. There’s even more reverence for senior strangers (who they refer to as uncle/aunty, or father/mother if very old). Their generosity to total strangers is staggering, and you realize they are genuinely treating people as family. They really know how to live, eat, share, celebrate, love and die. Come back here some time, and stop in one place for a while so people can get to know you. Slowly, slowly your preconceptions will shatter and fall away. Only risk is that you may not want to leave - but would that be a bad thing?
@markdrewett149
@markdrewett149 2 года назад
@@kevinfarrell955 great to hear from you Kevin. I posted that months ago and i only just got email saying i had replies 8 Aug 2021. Anyhow Kev, the first time i drove up there with my gf of course, or i would still be lost lol, we had loaded up with as much groceries, seafood presents, beer and Thai whiskey as you could possibly fit in a Ford Focus (lots) about 3 shopping trolleys full. When we arrived, the yard was full of people, most older ones and always had me stumped how many Auntys and Uncles Duan had 555. Thanks to you, now i know. I have another ? i think you could help with Kev. The first day i seen the Mae Kong, we were at "the old ship" in Bueng Khan from memory. The really old river boat is surrounded by temples and by the way, the row of 6 toilets only have squatters as i found out the hard way 555. Anyhow it has a large car park and when we were ready to leave i asked the ? was it the Mae Kong and got told im sure, it is Mae Nam. So in the car park i proceeded to drive toward the river for a better look and Duan and her family all freaked out. I always put it down to the Thais thinking the Laos are coming to get them but maybe you can explain better. I think that part of Thailand looking back is a real jewel that obviously doesn't get the hammering/infestation of falang tourists. My current Thai partner is from Thatum at the top of Surin. The country side there doesn't hold a candle to up North, but she is one of the nicest most genuine people i have ever met. Not much changes in Isaan except the country side a little. I am always treated with total respect in Thailand and go out of my way to do the same. My partner, Tick has been here for over a year now due to the situation and never ever complains.... Amazing.
@jamesco9588
@jamesco9588 2 года назад
@@markdrewett149 Hey Mark, yes, they were saying "river". I have no idea why they freaked, but maybe they thought you were going to try to drive down to or into the river. A big source of misunderstanding for us westerners is the Isaan tonal language. We think we're saying it right, but if the tone is wrong they are hearing some other word entirely. I'm sure you know the 5 tone maa maa maa maa maa example: come, dog, horse, and 2 more meanings that I don't know. I've never heard of Isaan people being afraid of Lao people - they are the same people, and the river was just a river, not an enforced national border until relatively recently. Families span the river, and in normal (non-covid) times you'll usually meet many Laos people at big family gatherings. They can cross on small boats just using their ID cards, although crossings are often restricted to particular days of the week. half of my mother-in-law's sisters live in Thailand, and the other half in the town exactly opposite them in Laos. Post Covid we should see the floods of Lao people return to Udon Thani on weekends. The impression of Laos is of poor people, and surely that's true - but the weekend convoy of left hand drive Lambos, Bentleys, Benz, BMWs is something to behold. You'll find them parked at Central Plaza in the "Supercar Section" on each floor. Don't ask how they make their money, but you can guess :) I lived in Phuket and in the south for years, and loved it, but it was driving me crazy. I finally decided to see the north, and it was everything I needed in life. Sometimes I hear of efforts to increase tourism in Isaan, and I shudder at the thought. It would be a tragedy to see Phuket / Pattaya style tourism infest Isaan. So far, so good :) The Isaan people are very resilient. Huge numbers (probably in the order of millions) of Isaan workers have returned to their home villages since Covid shut down the tourist industry, and they are simply absorbed and chip in with family businesses and agriculture. There's a heck of a lot of building work going on, and from what I gather it's those returned workers spending their savings on whatever the plan was to go and work for the big money in the first place. It seems that a lot of those plans were to build a modern comfortable house for their elderly parents, or a new shop so they can stay in town and make a living. It probably varies from town to town, and I know that many people are in dire straights with debt or whatever. Tick sounds great. She's in Australia in winter? She must be suffering - she must love you a lot! Thai women really are wonderful, unless you are a butterfly, and then you're in mortal danger. They never take that sort of behaviour well, so be a good boy Mark. I'm sure you've heard the stories, and they're all true :)
@jamesco9588
@jamesco9588 2 года назад
Whoops! Just realised I answered from a different account, sorry Mark, it's Kevin
@murrayfarrellmc454
@murrayfarrellmc454 3 года назад
The scenery is absolutely beautiful.
@livetv7912
@livetv7912 3 года назад
Thank you.
@clarkspectacle3493
@clarkspectacle3493 3 года назад
still have the double standard pricing