WWII: Evacuees school workshop @ Time and Tide Museum
WWII Evacuees school workshop @ Time & Tide Museum
Pupils meet an array of characters in our immersive 1940's learning experience, including a member of the Home Guard, an ARP warden & a shopkeeper from a Gt Yarmouth Row.
Weather forecaster's last day
It's safe to say Chris Forbes was ejected from the building after this...
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UK Flood Barriers Aberdeen Project Time Lapse Film
UK Flood Barriers working as principal project contractor for Aberdeen City Council. Watch the time-lapse footage of this unique project - Flood Gates protecting a bridge underpass.
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uk time lapse mix
What do you get when you attach a gopro to a eggtimer? Sweet panoramic time lapse. A bit of Scotland and the English lakes district.
3 Day Skye Tour from Edinburgh and Glasgow
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Skye and the Scottish Highlands
3 day / 2 night tour
No visit to Scotland is complete without a visit to the Isle of Skye and on this tour you’ll do it in style! Visit iconic sites like Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe and Loch Ness. Over the sea to Skye and you’ll see the towering peaks of the Cuillin Hillss then explore the famed Trotternish Peninsula to see Kilt Rock, The Quiraing and the Old Man of Storr. Spend time in colourful Portree then, back on the mainland, visit picturesque Eilean Donan Castle and emotive Culloden Moor.
Price range: £225 - £425
Loch Lomond - explore the village of Luss and enjoy the views of the “bonnie, bonnie banks”
Portree - relax in this attractive fishing port, the largest town on Skye
Trotternish - see the unique lunar landscape created by massive landslips centuries ago
Eilean Donan Castle - visit this iconic castle sitting on its little island
Culloden Moor - discover the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his attempt to capture the British Crown
Movie locations - The BFG, Braveheart and Rob Roy
Guest house accommodation included - hotel upgrade option available
For more information email: info@scottishtours.co.uk.
SCOTLAND in motion - a timelapse film (Scottish Highlands - Isle of Skye, Glencoe, Glenfinnan)
Experience a beautiful timelapse journey through the amazing landscapes of Scotland.
In this film about the Scottish Highlands you will experience places like Glencoe, The Storr, Quiraing, Fairy Pools and many other places on the Isle of Skye.
The shots are made in May 2019 where I had the pleasure to travel around the Scottish Highlands for two weeks. I had the pleasure to experience the spectacular Isle of Skye with a sunrise at the Storr, a long hike and lot of mist at the Quiraing and the beautiful Fairy Pools. In Glencoe I experienced the lakes Glencoe Lochan and Lochan Urr, Glen Etive with amazing still water, had an interesting and demanding climb to the top of Ben Nevis which is the highest mountain in UK and finally made a timelapse at the Glenfinnan Viaduct with the steam train known from Harry Potter.
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Photographer, editor and sounddesigner: Casper Rolsted
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Music: Peter Nanasi
FILM LOCATIONS IN SCOTLAND in motion
0:00 Eilean Donan Castle. Shot at sunrise. The rising and falling tide reveals that the water here is connected to the sea.
0:14 The Storr. View over the Isle of Skye.
0:18 Elgol. View to the mountains from the harbour.
0:23 Quiraing. The wind-blasted tree is a particular favourite of photographers.
0:28 Quiraing. The walk is a 7 km circuit with an ascent of 374 meters. Allow approximately 3 - 4 hours for this hike.
0:32 The Fairy Glen. The Fairy Glen is one of the Isle of Skye's most enchanting attractions. It is a delightful miniature landscape of grassy, cone-shaped hills.
0:37 Ben Nevis. The view from half way to the top. The trip to the top and back is 17 km and takes 7 to 9 hours. There is 1352 metres of ascent. Be very careful in misty weather and bring a map since the route is not very clearly marked.
0:42 Quiraing. Misty weather is not unusually in the Highlands.
1:05 Fairy Pools. Beautiful rock pools of crystal clear spring water fed by a series of waterfalls from the Cuillin Mountains.
1:15 The Storr. Sunrise from the top with view over the Isle of Skye and to the Old Man of Storr.
1:28 The Storr. The view after a short walk towards the top. The round trip is about 4.5km and 288 metres of ascent. It takes about 2 hours to walk.
1:37 Buachaille Etive Mòr. Pyramidal formed mountain at the head of Glen Etive. Shot in the morning from the Buachaille Etive Mòr Waterfalls.
1:41 Glencoe Lochan. Beautiful waymarked trails through ornamental woodland. The picturesque and serene woods contrasts with the wild and dramatic mountains.
1:45 Kilchurn Castle. The castle which today is a ruined structure was constructed in the mid-15th century. It is open to the public in summer.
1:50 Lochan Urr, Glen Etive. Beautiful small loch. The two mountains in the background are Buachaille Etive Mor and Buachaille Etive Beag.
1:58 Skyfall scene. This location is know from the James Bond movie Skyfall (2012). But instead of shooting towards Loch Etive I have made this timelapse towards south.
2:07 Mountains at Loch Lochy
2:12 Mountains at Lochan na h-Achlaise
2:16 Glenfinnan Viaduct. The viaduct is features in several of the Harry Potter movies.
2:25 Portree. The capital town on the Isle of Skye. I have here shot the rising tide which is over 3 meters.
2:33 Eilean Donan Castle. The same castle as the first shot in the film. Here it is shot at sunset from the hill.
CAMERA EQUIPTMENT USED
Sony A6300 Mirrorless Digital Camera Body
Samyang 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS lens
Samyang 21mm F1.4 ED AS UMC CS lens
Samyang 50mm F1.2 AS UMC CS lens
Samyang 100mm F2.8 ED UMC MACRO lens
Carl-Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS
Edelkrone SliderPLUS Medium with Action & Target Module
Digislider 2 Axis Auto-Pan Video, Time Lapse & Stop Motion Camera Slider
The Tide- Song Mix Live in Glasgow
Supporting The Vamps
Friday April 17th
SSE Hydro Glasgow
A7 Carlisle to Edinburgh entire length time lapse
A video of the entire length of the A7 from Carlisle to Edinburgh through the beautiful Scottish Borders.
Video is at 15 times real speed
trip to europe vlog #1 - london, uk !!
stay tuned for the second vlog to find out where i venture to next! hope you enjoyed!!!
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London Thames timelapse
Thames timelapse
Neil Sturgeon - Ride The Tide - Glasgow SouthSide Festival 2011
Acoustic performance at Glasgow's South Side Festival 2011 of latest single 'Ride The Tide'.
Time-lapse Aberdeen UK - View from Kincorth
Time-laps of ~2hrs.
Mind Your Language Season 3 Full English Subtitles
Opening of the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge (1911) | Britain on Film
Mind the gap! You won't believe what happened halfway through the opening of Tees Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough, 1911.
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Blackpool High Tide (1913) | Britain on Film
Don't try this at home! Six children and a dog dice with danger on Blackpool's stormy seafront, 1913.
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Time lapse on Littlehampton seafront
Mudlarking and Beachcombing On Bottle...Or Button Beach?
This week we returned to a beach we have visited before but this time the tide was in so it made for a whole different mudlarking experience!
We also found a path in to the woods but we will show you that next week :)
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London Mudlarking: 2000 Years of History in Objects, and a Crow
This is my fourth mudlarking video and shows a mudlarker's eye view as I discover various objects that can be found on the banks of the Thames, from common finds to slightly more unusual ones. Sometimes I bring a small camera with me and over a few months I get some footage to show.
If you want to try mudlarking then here is some important advice:
- Anyone wishing to search the tidal Thames foreshore in any way for any reason must hold a current foreshore permit from the Port of London Authority (PLA). Day passes can be applied for.
- Be safe. Mudlarking is quite safe if you are aware of your environment. Make sure you know what time the tides are that day. Be sure you know at all times where to exit the beach, the tide can come in quickly. Make sure people know where you are and bring a mobile phone, it's possible to get stuck, bring a friend if possible.
- A few areas are out of bounds for everyone but there are plenty of accessible places (via steps) to visit. Maps can be found here:
- If you find anything important it should be reported to a Finds Liaison Officer for the Portable Antiquities Scheme (contact the Museum of London). If you're unsure you could post a photo on a forum and ask for advice. The River Thames Mudlarking Finds Facebook page is good for this:
- Bring some good shoes, Wellington boots if possible. You'll probably want a bag too in case you find anything.
- rubber gloves are a good idea as there is the possibility of contracting diseases from the water.
- Be aware you often won't find anything so just enjoy being by the river!
A great place to learn more, from the law surrounding mudlarking and what you might find, is the London Mudlark's facebook page:
More of my Thames finds can be seen here:
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The Tide - (Cover All Time Low) Something's Gotta Give - 10 April 2015
The Tide
Cover All Time Low - Somethings Gotta Give
Outside their hotel on 10th April 2015
Weather over Lerwick - Timelapse
An hour timelapse of Lerwick, Shetland from Staneyhill.
Shot on 03/05/2019
Music: Piano by Radde (used under Creative Commons)
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