Immersing driving experience, without comments or background music.
This way I capture real driving background noises, and give my audience the feeling that they are on board along my journeys. I do travel quite often to and from airports, cruise docks, but also, to or from other destinations.
The camera I use is a GoPro 9, with a NEEWER windscreen suction mount. Due to low quality night filming, I will focus on daytime driving which allows me to film in 4K.
Please feel free to leave a comment related to the videos I post, any suggestion you may have, and if you could spare a moment, share and subscribe.
This would help me grow the channel, and drive to further destinations. Share with friends, family, and help me get to the next step: 1000 subscribers.
As a New Yorker am in🥰😍😍😍🤩🤩😘😘 with london ,been there before and always go back as often as i can ,apart from the very narrow 2-way streets I see myself spending mths there just discovering its beautiful landscape/buildings
Indeed, London is a place where you can always find interesting things to see or to do, regardless how many times you visit it. Isn’t it the same with New York?
This is why I always walk when I visit London (as often as possible) - love the video but 50% was waiting at traffic lights. Think I'd lose my mind if I had to drive around there for a living.
Cool video again. This is what i like about “driving in ..” Some channel camera angle way much on the sky. This one i can enjoy seeing luxury E class dashboard and glossy bonnet ! 👌🏽
@jenGD3 thank you. Sometimes I tend to keep the camera slightly upwards trying not to capture too much of the dashboard or the bonnet. But hey, I am learning with every video I take on my drives.
@@amsnet143 at the moment, I only use the GoPro 9. Considering using it on an exterior suction mount, but I need to find one that I won't lose when driving on motorways 🙃
A lot of this is my old stomping ground from the 1950s, 60s and 70s in particular when I lived in Poole. It's great to catch a glimpse of the sea. I'm seeing a lot of the smaller and side roads for the first time, and so much has changed along the familiar roads. It's very hard to drive a straight coastal road where the sea can be seen constantly in this area. I saw a video of someone walking through Bournemouth central streets, and some of them looked really ugly and neglected, but this video has shown the high end nature of a lot of the houses close to the shore. The presence of lots of trees gives a Mediterranean and Pacific rim feel. Great video, thanks.
@@drivefilming You drove past my old house which still stands adjacent to the railway bridge on Sandbanks Road. It's the free-standing house on the left where you had to wait for traffic to come through the railway bridge. I did live at 15 Cranborne Crescent on the Bourne Estate when I was at infant and primary schools. Thanks.
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Hello, thank you for auditing the channel, but I am more into growing it organically, rather than through SEO. However, I am listening to all opinions, if they are constructive.
Glad you enjoyed it! This is a compliment coming from a quality content creator like yourself. Keep on walking, I’ll keep on driving, and who knows, maybe one day we cross paths!😀👍
Simply because I drive professionally, and when I don’t have passengers, I film my drives. Sharing the videos is what this channel is about. With your support, sharing this channel to your friends, and subscribing to it, I hope to get to the point where I can travel, drive, and film anywhere in the world. Thank you
At 23:00 Typical annoying wait at a pedestrian crossing after the pedestrian is long gone. No doubt the pedestrian had to wait a long time for the lights to change - as usual - and could walk across during a break in the traffic. Why they don't set the lights to start to change as soon as the pedestrian requests it, I don't understand; had that been the case the lights would likely have been green for you. OK, if there was a stream of cars then maybe wait till thathad passed, but here, typically, there was little traffic.
I just subscribed. I'll be watching your drives whilst listening to church sermons and the audio Bible. The longer the drives/videos - the better. Thank you for you efforts. Thank you for being my chauffeur. I love the English countryside.
@paulioosthuizen9233, thank you for your comment, and for subscribing to this channel. If you enjoyed this video, I would appreciate it if you share a link to this channel with your friends. Buckle up for more videos!
Enjoy! Your comment made me think of something….I’ll test it first, if it turns out okay, will post the video. Keep an eye on this channel. I’m getting a coffee now, too 👍
Hi @kenwalker3510, I am behind the wheel almost everyday, filming, and posting every week. To be able to go live, I need to reach 1,000 subscribers. Let's get there first, then we'll find ways to keep you entertained. Thank you
I do, indeed. Average is 7-8.000 miles a month. Working on improving the quality of the videos, and create relaxing experiences for my viewers. Thank you for your comment, share, and subscribe.
Thanks for the video - it covers a lot of my holiday route earlier this year. A tip: try angling the camera down so that the horizon is more than half-way up the screen; currently, when driving south, the picture often looks washed-out/under-exposed because too much of the bright sky is in the picture. Or maybe you can set the camera exposure higher to somewhat burn out the sky, but my cam. doesn't have this facility.
Thanks for watching, and ultimately for the advice. Will try to adjust the camera to weather / lighting conditions. Good point about horizon alignment; initially I thought capturing more of the skies would be better for viewers as there are some really dramatic skies out there. Keep an eye on this channel, and leave your feedback. Thanks again.
@@drivefilming Agreed, it is nice to see the skies, as occurred to me as I went on with the video - maybe just flip to a lower position when heading into the sun?