Really, really nice, beautiful technique. Fantastic work. Great to see those shots of Swallowhead Springs as well. That last shot of Silbury Hill with the sun going down was absolutely superb. Thank you for posting this video.
Thanks, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. I always admire someone using "old" technology in a creative way. Nice photography and the soundtrack was a perfect selection. I swear, around 4:52 you will see a face in the dirt above the superimposed figures. Thanks again.
you are kind :)
more in progress
R
megalith6 3 years ago
very nicely done. 10/10
graemefield01 3 years ago
thanks: check out 'Ridgeway' as well - it shows Avebury under different atmospheric conditions ;)
megalith6 3 years ago
Freaky weird!!! I suppose it would be different if I knew those places.
freddybeachgal 3 years ago
AMAZING
dryboneskirby 3 years ago
thanks :) check out 'Ridgeway' as well, which has more Avebury footage
;)
R
megalith6 3 years ago
Your welcome
dryboneskirby 3 years ago
Really, really nice, beautiful technique. Fantastic work. Great to see those shots of Swallowhead Springs as well. That last shot of Silbury Hill with the sun going down was absolutely superb. Thank you for posting this video.
highwaycyclinggroup 3 years ago
Thanks, the Swallowhead has changed a bit, since i filmed there -
your comments are kind :)
bests,
R
megalith6 3 years ago
Thanks, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. I always admire someone using "old" technology in a creative way. Nice photography and the soundtrack was a perfect selection. I swear, around 4:52 you will see a face in the dirt above the superimposed figures. Thanks again.
patricks750 3 years ago
I also saw the face you mentioned, check out my video "waylands smithy evil face" i too captured something spooky.
graemefield01 3 years ago
thanks - i enjoyed filming it :)
megalith6 3 years ago
wow...that's beautiful...definetly takes an open mind to enjoy though.
hellonub1 3 years ago
thanks,
photographic emulsion i like ;)
bests,
Ric
megalith6 3 years ago
The 8mm really captures some of the atmosphere of the place. Amazing vid.
theblacksickle 3 years ago
thanks: it's all praise to Kodak and the many other concerns - and filmmakers - who have kept 8mm ciné alive, in the 21st century :)
best regards
Ric
megalith6 3 years ago