Exmoor - Landacre Bridge - Landscape Photography.
Hi its me the Podgy Snapper, back again for yet another vlog.
After a lovely drive around Exmoor we called into Minehead for lunch before exploring further in and around the Exmoor National Park on Sunday.
On the way home we stopped at a place known as Landacre Bridge which is a local beauty spot and a great place to rest up for a while and soak in the natural beauty that is Exmoor.
Come and say hello if you spot me out and about doing a spot of landscape photography / vlogging. I hope you enjoy my landscape photography vlog. The Gopro is my lifeblood.
Sorry about any wind noise on the audio.
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Canon 80D
Canon 16-35mm f/4 L lens
Lee Filters.
ND Grads / Soft
ND Grads / Hard
Lee Little Stopper
Lee Landscape Polariser 105mm filter
Gopro Hero 3+ Silver
Zoom H1 audio recorder
Manfrotto 190XPROB Tripod.
Zomei Carbon Fibre Tripod
Lowepro Rover 35L
Joby Action Tripod
Lowepro Rover 35L
Lowepro filter pouch.
Video editing software - Vegas Pro 15
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Spring in my Step - Silent Partner.
Pearl of Wisdom
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Exmoor National Park, England
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Exmoor National Park . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Exmoor National Park.
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List of Best Things to do in Exmoor National Park, England
Surfside Kayak Hire and Sales
North Devon Hawk Walks
Exmoor Photography Course
Exmoor Adventures
Outdoor Shop & Kayak Centre
Rock and Rapid Adventures
Lynton Cinema
Valley of the Rocks
Valley of Rocks Walk-South West Coast Path
Watersmeet Trail
Porlock Exmoor Walk- www.visitexmoor.com/walks
A 6 mile walk from porlock via Bossington to Porlock Weir more walks at visitexmoor.com/walks
Lesser known walks in North Devon & Exmoor - National Trust
Grab your boots and get outdoors to enjoy some of the most fantastic walks around. We’ve picked some of our favourite lesser known walks in North Devon and Exmoor with the National Trust.
Dunster Forest Tall trees trail England , Nikon D5300 video
Stargazing LIVE : Preparing Dulverton for the BIG Switch Off
Mark embarks on a campaign to get the village of Dulverton to switch off all its lights live, as seen on Stargazing LIVE in January 2012.
Northmoor House
Me wandering around an old house I stayed in with my family over the weekend.
Enjoy. Or don't. I did.
Sorry about the jumpcut. First world problem.
A Walk Around Dulverton, Somerset
We stayed at the Caravan Club site in Dulverton, Somerset. The village was really quaint, so I took a walk around to show you what it’s like.
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BIRNBECK PIER - North Somerset - Aerial Video (4K) 28th May 2017
Aerial Drone Video Footage of Birnbeck Pier
DJI Phantom II
DJI H3-3D Gimbal
Go Pro 4 Black
Polar Pro ND4 Fliter
Cloudy Day with some spells of Sun shining through which made lighting conditions interesting if not a little extreme, shot at 24fps at 1/50th Shutter Speed.
Birnbeck Pier, known locally as the Old Pier, stands on the North Somerset coastline at Weston-super-Mare. Built between 1864 and 1867, it is a unique structure, being the only British seaside pier that links the mainland to an island. Over its lifetime it has enjoyed mixed fortunes. In its heyday, it was the Victorian equivalent of a modern theme-park, with tourist attractions such as a water slide and fairground rides. It was a major transportation link, with scheduled steam ship services arriving from and departing to destinations including Cardiff, Minehead, Ilfracombe and Lundy Island. The last of these sailings, by the MV Balmoral, took place in 1979. Since then, the pier has suffered a slow and steady decline in both popular attraction as well as in its general condition. Its ownership has changed a number of times, with various multi-million pound development plans being proposed on each occasion. None of these large-scale and perhaps overambitious modernisation schemes have ever come to fruition. The Birnbeck Regeneration Trust seeks a regenerated and expandable island complex, with a mix of old and new - aimed at giving the island a commercially viable future.
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JK's Wild West series 2 - Episode 1 of 4
He’s back. Johnny Kingdom Exmoor Grave Digger and Wildlife film maker extraordinar returns with even more incites and stunning pictures of the Westcountry’s wildlife.
It’s Autumn, and the pony round-ups on Exmoor and Dartmoor are in full swing, and Johnny’s there to capture the thrills and spills of the chase and still have time to catch up with the deer, badgers and other friends in the animal kingdom.
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One Minute with Flying Scotsman at Blue Anchor - Tuesday 12/09/2017
Filmed from the 5pm train from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard, on the West Somerset Railway as the train passes through Blue Anchor - 'Flying Scotsman' on Tuesday 12th September 2017 @WestSomRailway @railwaymuseum
Top 'n' Tail 47s on the Exmoor Coast Statesman, 30/06/2018
47832 leads 47826 away from a signal check at Meads Crossing, seen here passing Fordgate wide open and running a few minutes down due to a late running stopper. 30th of June 2018. The Working was 1Z78 Crewe to Minehead, The Exmoor Coast Statesman
Porlock Hikes Trip, DAY 2, Part VI, 'Selworthy Beacon on the Minehead Porlock Coastal Walk' by Sheil
I felt exhilarated on reaching Selworth Beacon--such brilliant views all around including over towards Dunkery Beacon which I walked a few weeks earlier--that visit inspired me to return and camp for 4/5 days so that I could go out every day and explore the landscape, visit the beacons and cairns, the villages and churches---the weather has been really good--no coats needed...
Selected Originals - Duke At Lynmouth (1952)
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'Duke At Lynmouth' - 52/89.
Mute version of Newsreel Story - first shot not superimposed.
Lynmouth, Devon.
GV. Lynmouth. The road where flood river ran (First 7 feet for super title.) SV. River now running in old course, Damaged houses on its banks. GV. Damaged houses and walls. SV. Wrecked house. Pile of rubble in foreground. SV. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh walking through Lynmouth with Mrs. Slater, Chairman of the Council. SV. Crowd watching. SV. Mrs. Slater showing Duke photographs and pointing up to flood level on building. SV. Damaged building. Flood level sign above first window on right. CU. Flood level sign. SV. Duke and Mrs. Slater still inspecting damage. SV. Wrecked house. GV. Caravan site at Lynton where victims now live. CU. Sign on caravan The field in need SV. The new unit bungalow. SV. Crowd SV. Duke opening new unit bungalow. SV. Crowd waving. SV. Duke waves to crowd as he leaves. SV. River running through Lynmouth. GV. River running through town.
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Andy's National Trust Travel Blogs: Bossington, North Somerset
There are 500+ places of interest in the UK under the National Trust banner and I will be attempting to visit as many as I can, reporting as I do all the important stuff relative to accessibility.
In this episode I struggle over pebbles in the freezing cold wind to get the money shot of the beach and sea at this small north somerset village called Bossington.
Definitely not an easy location to visit, but then it was a very small entry in the manual, which usually denotes inaccessibility.
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Awesome Ground Hugging Tornado Jet In The Welsh Mountains.
Its a great sound as the jet approaches, then the shadow of the Tornado races across the ground as the jet blasts through the narrow valley. Only the most highly trained pilots are allowed to fly this low.