Looks like a bird dropping on the lens lol and I'm sure you'll have a tripod soon BUT something about the colour saturation and shake give this a proper 1960s vibe so it gets 5* from me :)
No problem thanks for the comment my lens was in the direction of the sun at that time and it was bright as well so thats what made my camera like that. yes it is very much like the 1960s isnt it?
They range in price from £10 to £100 and above for real "professional" ones. Just Google "camera tripod" and try the top (sponsored) links or try your local Camera Shop.
Good luck and KEEP TRYING! The more you do, the better you will get :-)
awesome video matey!:)
scottishrailways 2 years ago
thanks for showing an entire goods train!
Looks like a bird dropping on the lens lol and I'm sure you'll have a tripod soon BUT something about the colour saturation and shake give this a proper 1960s vibe so it gets 5* from me :)
middenrat 2 years ago
No problem thanks for the comment my lens was in the direction of the sun at that time and it was bright as well so thats what made my camera like that. yes it is very much like the 1960s isnt it?
Bittern60019 2 years ago
Nice vid :-)
If you want to reduce "shakiness" may I suggest you invest in a Tripod? They are not expensive but will give a real professional look to your work.
ashbytimuk 2 years ago
Hi thanks for Advice im currently considering a tripod for my next railway visit do you know how much they are and where to get hold of them?
Bittern60019 2 years ago
They range in price from £10 to £100 and above for real "professional" ones. Just Google "camera tripod" and try the top (sponsored) links or try your local Camera Shop.
Good luck and KEEP TRYING! The more you do, the better you will get :-)
ashbytimuk 2 years ago
thanks for the tip i will look there now.
Bittern60019 2 years ago
please rate this video has taken me all day to edit and upload it.
Bittern60019 2 years ago