Stone Balance Demonstration by Michael Grab "Gemini Style" Timelapse: 3-second interval for 1 hour and 51 minutes March 2021 - Ep 2103 Planet: Earth www.gravityglue.com
I watched these videos years ago. Since then Ive put in at least 200+ hours on river edges and atlantic shoreline. I cant do anything like this yet, but I left regular cairn design in the dust and loved every minute building them! There was even one passerby that knew of Gravity Glue on RU-vid. Which was very cool. Thankyou for the entertainment, artwork, and education :)
It's really great to see his creative process, how he keeps starting over from the very first stone several times before he's satisfied. Very educational.
A person's gaze distinguishes everything earthly: a grass, a fierce beast and a stone with a slow thought. Mysterious, enigmatic, full of inexplicable power..." "- You said that every stone has a pulse, rhythm? - Yes, and he beats on one day - once. - All stones are like some two times? - The pulse has all the stones beyond the same way." Anastasia "Ringing Cedars of Russia"
as I wrote on Instagram, balancing two media using both hands is definitely quite difficult. But you really do it with patience, it's really inspiring.
Our kids and I found you while looking up some examples of balancing-objects. When we found your creations, we were just amazed. Such beautiful work! Kudos to you!
This one was gorgeous and inspiring as always! I think I'll go out tomorrow and try to balance two stones on top of a single stack like that, it seems like a great challenge! (Especially getting the legs involved)
Wow, the 4 paws 🐾🐾 technique ! Thank you my friend Michael , you have opened up new horizons for me. Soon it will be warm and sunny and your method will be tested on my river. Michael, I took your entertainment for myself and it now makes me more interesting to communicate with nature and restores the nervous system.
I. Am. A. Grasshopper. But, in a tiny, still sort of way, I feel I begin to rudimentarily understand/grok. This was awesome. Please: more like this. Namaste.
Michael, Nice to see support and appreciation in the comments.. How do you respond to people who say this is bad for the environment and that removing rocks in and around streams is destroying microorganisms etc..? Is this why you destroy your stacks after they are photographed and documented? I find more and more people angry at me and my stacks and call me a crazy hippie while they throw cigarette buts on the ground and drive big trucks through nature.. Is this a reason you promptly destroy your stacks most of the time? I will start kicking over my own stacks from now on after they are documented. Curious what your thoughts are.. Thanks Michael. 👊
unfortunately not this time. there's only one frame in this lapse that shows me in transition, it's kind of a quick thing but you can see that frame in the video... there are other real time videos of mine where you can see the general process too
Hi. I'd love to show this video as part of my presentation, but I don't want to switch between ppt and browser/youtube. Can I embed this video and show it with credit/copyright info? If so, please let me know how you'd want the credit to appear. Thank you for this wonderful video.