Was recommended a cargo ship vid for some reason watched and clicked to see your other videos! Was very surprised to see Crowes and oysters.. My favorite beach and only 2 mins from my house
I may be in the minority, but personally I don't like the 360 format as a rule. I found myself looking the complete opposite direction while you were trying to show us stuff about the oyster, had to zoom around and try to find you quick. Was kind of distracting. What was REALLY cool, however, was the 360 drone footage.
Thanks for your feedback, this was old footage from last summer that I wanted to put together for the longest time. I personally decided to keep my content non 360 for those same reasons. I think the technology is cool in certain settings, but I agree that most will probably prefer to not have to manually pan the camera around which is why I never Incorporated it into the rest of my content.
@@BryanBoyle I wonder if ‘Prairie Oysters’ in Canada are the same thing we call ‘Rocky Mountain Oysters’ down here in the States?? 🤔 If so, they are bull calf testicles, recycled from the steering process (turning bull calves into steers) aka castration. They are usually breaded and fried.
wow, that is totally amazing 360. 😁 That is not how they do oysters in the panhandle of Florida like in East Point. They go out with boat and get them and bring them back and bag them. I only ate one or 2 back in the early 90's and that was enough. Pretty gross. 🤮 Fantastic video though. Must be your new toy. thanks. Wow, on the drone too???? Just crazy. 😲
Glad you like the tour John! Yea they cultivate oysters many different ways, this is a unique method since it’s tidal but I think that enhances them since you get the cold Atlantic water flushing them out over and over again with the change in tide!