The algorithms have outdone themselves today. You happened to pop up on my feed. Loved the video and your fabulous wit, your photography rocks too, and also seeing my home county through your eyes has been a treat. Look forward to the next part 👍 Wishing you both the very best, you’ll be wonderful parents for sure!🤗 Sending you greetings from ‘The Roseland’ peninsula🙏🏻
Beautiful photos! You were literally minutes away from the best beach in Cornwall (my favourite anyway). Porthmeor beach in St Ives was just around the corner from the main (touristy) harbour. The Porthmeor Cafe and West Cafe do amazing food there!
Dude, first congrats, and what a sweet video, keep them coming. Have trip coming up to Jordan for a family wedding, thinking about the Q3 and Sony RX100VI, and the Bellingham you were toting around. Thoughts?
Really enjoyed this video so nice moderatored and on subjects i love!!! Travel , eating and photography !!!😅 Best thing about vacation!!! Congratulations on the baby 🍼!!!!
I enjoyed your vid' and articulately expressed impressions of England's S coast Tobis. I chanced across your vid' stream after recently acquainting myself with a Leica Q2 after trading in a ton of photo gear that - now I'm old and decrepit, was burdensome and unwieldy. I had a Leica M2 for 20+ years from sometime in the late sixties and regretted giving it away to my ex partner in life. I still regard the M2 as Leica's best ever camera. The Q2 I got thinking I'd get to grips with its menus more easily, and it reminded me that a Leica looks like a camera ought to look. A pensioner now, with few means, I wouldn't be able to buy into Leica's M system today. But, good luck with your ambitions in that direction.
Your comment about being chased out of Maidstone could have come true if you’d explored the more interesting areas. I live 7 miles away. It’s a shit hole. If you ever come back this way I’d be happy to show you around.
Enjoyed the video, but you went wrong with the cream on the scone as soon as you said the word spread ;-) you just use a spoon and put a big mountain sized dollop on there then smudge it about with the back of the spoon if you are so inclined ;-) look forward to more videos.
I like my Sinn 104 too. Used a Leica M3 for a very long time until it was stolen, but not tempted to get another Leica. Tech moves much more quickly now and Leica doesn't. Just think, a really good small zoom lens would have overcome the limitations of that 28mm and it is the composition that counts, not the pixel peeping perfection.
Brilliant video. I live in Penzance and really enjoyed hearing about your trip. The rock formation near Lands End is called The Irish Lady. I climbed down there recently to take a series of images.
I don’t know why but I loved this video. Having grown up it Cornwall probably helped. But I laughed lot. Congratulations to you and your wife on your forthcoming family addition. 😅
Really enjoyed this video. Reminds me so much of trips with my wife and trying to find photographic subjects in the usually damp UK climate. I can do this now in style with my recently acquired Q3! Falmouth was actually one of our destinations last year and it was sunny!
As always dude I love your videos and I love that you visit cornwall it's a county I adore and that we visit every few months . I love that you take the random shots of bins and things that most will miss
Hey, I really enjoy your videos. I've watched all your previous Cornwall ones. Cornwall is absolutely fantastic. You should check out the Lake District next time you're in the UK. It's a much longer drive, but it's such a beautiful and scenic place. Also, congrats to you and your wife on the pregnancy! ❤️
Cheers!! You must be one of the few but I appreciate it a lot! :) I would love to spend more time in Cornwall and England in general. Such a beautiful country with the nicest people. Maybe I get the chance to explore some more if I ever take a sabbatical or something.
Quick feedback as requested. Very enjoyable as the previous road trip. What makes them good to watch is your enthusiastic appreciation of places, even on the not so good weather days. Personally, I think 30 minutes is too long. Better to split into eg two 15 mins videos. But see what other people think. Quick comment on St Ives - you missed the two things it is famous for! Modern art and surfing. There are galleries through the place but the big one is alongside Porthmeor Beach - Tate St Ives. Not only does this have art, it has a coffee shop overlooking the bay. On the beach close to the surfers is a great restaurant called, not surprisingly, Porthmeor Beach Cafe. You would love it. Next time...
Thanks for your feedback and recommendations. It feels like we have barely scratched the surface on that beautiful area. Sadly we weren't able to include a lot more into our last trip but I hope we'll get the chance to just spend 2-3 weeks in Cornwall at some point in the future to really take in as much as possible.
I am looking forward to seeing this, all the more so since I am going to St Ives on a painting course next week. I will certainly be taking a lot of photos as well (Fujifilm X100F). I was one of the people who watched your last road trip video series, which was much better than you are saying! I particularly liked your enthusiasm for Falmouth, even in the rain. I wished that I (or someone else) could have given you practical advice about visiting Oxford by car...
You would be fantastic on a series of videos during a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail or another long, iconic trail in the states. By the way, the look on your wife;s face at 10:15 into the video is just priceless😂👊👊
In my country we take turns watching home movies. I have about a hundred or so photos of a tree I shot in my backyard. I'll forward them when I get a chance.
Enjoyed the video, me and my future wife, next Wednesday, visited my best friend in the Yorkshire Dales for a week two weeks ago. Picking our new car up tomorrow and our friend and his wife coming over next week to the Netherlands spending the week together. Next Saturday we will set of for Switzerland. Congratulations on becoming a father.
Congratulations to you and your wife! Make the most of the child free life whilst you can - everything will change very soon! I liked the your series driving through southern England.