Thanks! As you can probably tell from the video, the "secret" is: 1)turn on the camera 2)place it next to the track 3)hide somewhere nearby so the engineer doesn't see you!
Awesome shot - i enjoyed the begining too it was quite peaceful watching the sun-rise(i think) - when I could see/hear the train getting closer even though it is on a computer screen my brain got a little nervous, lol
also cool to see video of real trains and model trains back to back.
btw I just discovered your videos because you made a comment on my "what is xmas" video from my other youtube channel "OurPerspectives" -- thanks!
Camera is fine. Brian (amtk122) told me how to do this: you support the camera with small rocks around it. Or ... you can invent your own method ... for example, attaching your camera to a brick with rubber bands.
That's really cool! Thanks for that!
MySweetgrass 1 year ago
@MySweetgrass :-)
GregInCalifornia 1 year ago
i wonder why my coment 11 monts ago was removed or if i did it?? mmhhh??
juvmol 1 year ago
@juvmol: I have never removed any comments. But thanks for returning to my channel!
GregInCalifornia 1 year ago
Thanks!
GregInCalifornia 2 years ago
Awsome!
MoPacBoy 2 years ago
Thanks!
GregInCalifornia 2 years ago
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juvmol 2 years ago
awesome! love the horn!
RyanSamuelBarry 2 years ago
Yeah, thanks!
GregInCalifornia 2 years ago
i have one of those horns. they are so fun.
Nitrousoxidefast 2 years ago
Hey man, thanks so much for subscribing! You're the first to do so!! If you have any musical requests, I will do my best to fulfill them!
By the way, this video is very fun, and kind of scary! haha.
-Miz
MattMiz03 2 years ago
Thanks! As you can probably tell from the video, the "secret" is: 1)turn on the camera 2)place it next to the track 3)hide somewhere nearby so the engineer doesn't see you!
GregInCalifornia 2 years ago
cool with shave and a haircut!
TheGondorian 2 years ago
power move?
C60AC 3 years ago
yes
GregInCalifornia 3 years ago
Sounds like the Langoliers from afar.
Normanczek 3 years ago
hi, that was fun,to see from under the train.
i did wonder what that would be like when i was a kid.
i liked ! I'll do it again.
Fun.
Saffrongirl
saffrongirl 3 years ago
Thanks!
GregInCalifornia 3 years ago
Awesome shot - i enjoyed the begining too it was quite peaceful watching the sun-rise(i think) - when I could see/hear the train getting closer even though it is on a computer screen my brain got a little nervous, lol
also cool to see video of real trains and model trains back to back.
btw I just discovered your videos because you made a comment on my "what is xmas" video from my other youtube channel "OurPerspectives" -- thanks!
newearthnow 3 years ago
Thanks!
GregInCalifornia 3 years ago
That's a helluva shot. Camera OK?
Bobcatonline 3 years ago
Camera is fine. Brian (amtk122) told me how to do this: you support the camera with small rocks around it. Or ... you can invent your own method ... for example, attaching your camera to a brick with rubber bands.
GregInCalifornia 3 years ago
That's a useful tip. The Brian you mentioned - would that be the one-time BRIANAmtrak? He's got loads of experience.
Bobcatonline 3 years ago
Yes, that's him.
GregInCalifornia 3 years ago
wow great job. if i ever do anything like that it would have to be with an old camera.
wizart49 3 years ago
Thanks!
GregInCalifornia 3 years ago
wow! Your brave, I wouldn't risk it!
railfancody 3 years ago
Thanks!
GregInCalifornia 3 years ago
Excellent video! Ive always wanted to try this shot but Im too afraid to do it. Nice shave and a haircut!
TezJ16 3 years ago
Thanks!
GregInCalifornia 3 years ago
Brian, thanks for telling me how to do this shot!
GregInCalifornia 3 years ago