Cheers mate, truth be told on this one. I was instructed to just relax and not make a video. I couldn’t sit still for long so ended up just playing with the camera a lot. One clip turned into another with no plan at all. I ended up having so much footage I ended up putting it all together. I quite enjoyed this one myself considering it wasn’t meant to happen 😂
It was super nice to just chill out, I must admit I can get bored easily but playing with the camera and keeping the wood up to the fire kept me completely satisfied. Sarah loved it, looks like we will have to do it again. 😀
Wow! What an awesome spot and accomodation. A great way to have an adventure, well done! Great blend of audio and music too; and nice drone vision and stills. Love your work guys! Cheers Pete ;-D
These tiny homes are a great place to go and switch off! I may have spent more time than I should of playing with the camera but I struggle to sit and relax. Actually now I think about it I do find it relaxing playing with cameras 🤔 It was a good time to learn a bit more about this drone and even teach Sarah how to fly it which was fun to watch. I’m really keen to do something like this again. I really just love going places were there is no phone reception 😂 Thanks for watching! Cheers
How much wood could Timchuck chuck If Timchuck could chuck wood? As much wood as a woodchuck could chuck, If a woodchuck could chuck wood. loved the timelapse mate great stuff guys.
3rd favourite past time, cutting firewood! 😂 Also, after my frozen Timelapse in Kosciusko I thought I’d try again, this time using a dodgy homemade lens heater. I was a bit sketched out that my whole camera would catch on fire but all good. This Timelapse shot was taking over 3 hours 😆 takes forever!
Great filming next stop there is a floating Sauna in lake Derby you two need to do, also comes with a MTB park. Hopefully I can enjoy that film as well
Cheers little A 😜 Definitely a random one but you know what I get up to when I have a free minute. Play with cameras! Thought I may as well share. Did you notice the old glidecam got a run 😂
We had to take our own food and drinks but the rest was provided. You had to purchase wood but I took my own and ended collecting those branches as well. I took my own saw and axe. Well they’re always in my car so I had them 😂 The Jaffle Iron’s were mine too. I love cooking toasties. Oh and the camp oven was mine too. Normal kitchen utensils they supplied. Hope that helps! They didn’t have wine glasses though which was annoying.
My thoughts at the time were, “I wish all timber would split this easy” 😂 As a kid I would always split timber for my parents fireplace. Some nasty knotty timber was near impossible to split. These few pieces where a dream 😀
No phone service at this one. Which I think is great. No distractions. Give people phone reception they will just sit on their phone. There was a house over the hill I’m sure you could visit if there was any emergencies.