I really enjoyed this episode having sailed in Lyngen and the surrounding areas many times on fishing holidays. It was great to see everything on land and the ever present White tailed eagles up above. Did you spot the goats that run up/down the mountain near the waterfall in Lyngen Fjord, there rock climbing skills are amazing and fearless! It's a stunning place for sure. I smiled when I saw the lighthouse at the top of Lyngen nicknamed by our fishing group as Flamborough (We're from near Bridlington) famed for its lighthouse perch high on cliffs. I look forward to watching more and thanks. Enjoy!
@TonySmith-pu5ws6 күн бұрын
Stunning
@janisspalvins6779 күн бұрын
Happy New Year! Thanks for videi. Can you please tell what is your beautiful boat model and size?
@weggemann9 күн бұрын
Another lovely video. Hope you and your parents have a wonderful new year’s.
@mark2shooter10 күн бұрын
I did see you in Vágur :)
@leviwaddingham755311 күн бұрын
Brilliant as always!
@sligeach11 күн бұрын
Another fantastic video.👍
@fraserconnell2113 күн бұрын
Magic😊. Oh,.by the way does your folks Dickinsons Norwegian diesel stove truly heat the whole accommodation??? 🎄🎅
@jsvno13 күн бұрын
Thank u for this amazing video from my country...
@fraserconnell2114 күн бұрын
Perfect timing😊. A happy Christmas to you and your mum and Dad too. Mahico and a great Hogmanay, best wishes to you all for 2025 too😊🇬🇧🫡🙏🤙
@sailing-freespirit14 күн бұрын
Thank you! Happy new year from the crew of Free Spirit! 😊⛵️🌅
@mortenbraathen14 күн бұрын
Magnificent as always! Nice to see as I plan to sail Helgeland next yr👍
@MichaelSellery-k6o14 күн бұрын
Bird poop on you is a good luck blessing. And thank you for the video.
@Rainbow-warriors15 күн бұрын
Beautiful 🤩 waiting to see more 😍
@alanmelvillesbicycleriding108515 күн бұрын
Exceptionally well done. Good to see the Google credit overlay. Great to see the Magenta cast and overshapening gone, I suspect that was in post previously. Maybe you've applied a different LUT, tbh, i have no idea, but it's good. Really good skin tones. Be careful to make sure audio matches. (21:33) Tips for next season 😊 When shooting birds in flight, use 100 FPS or a derivitive of your base frame rate. This enables you to slow the frame rate as a percentage of your base frame rate with ease. ( makes for a simplified work flow) Practice positioning the bird, or anything else moving rapidly, so it is flying / moving into the frame. I.e. it has space to move into. The 100 FPS or a derivitive is good to use for anything that moves quickly, right down to flowers and bugs. The reason to use a derivative is, if not slowed down, it retains the look of the base rate footage. I see you use a Sony, not sure if it's for stills or vid. If for vid, can you customise the dial for (eg) setting 1, 25fps. Setting 2, 50fps. Setting 3, 100fps. Setting 4, 200fps? This makes switching in the field easy. BTW, shutter speed is best kept at 180 degrees of the frame rate. I.e. 2 x the frame rate. 25 FPS = a shutter speed of 1/50 th of a second. 30 FPS = a shutter speed of 1/60 th of a second, etc. Read up on fucus pulls, you have some scenes which would benefit from the technique.(eg. 7:48) Scripting, as always, is excellent. If possible, see if you can bring up a Waveform display on your camera screen, if so, read up on it as your highlights (primarily the real whites in your case) are a bit blown out. I'd suggest you try 60 to 65 IRE as a starting point. Love your little yacht animation, I must learn how to do that! As i said, overall, exceptionally well done, it was a pleasure to watch, keep it up.
@FredGallefoss15 күн бұрын
Beautiful produced as always, thank You
@kbbarton115 күн бұрын
I love that you included the sound of the cuckoo. My grandmother's cuckoo clock sounded just like that!
@craigmartin832615 күн бұрын
Thank you, Jasmine for one more great show. Can you please tell me what typ of yacht you are sailing on . I am looking forward to the next one all ready. 😊
@sailing-freespirit14 күн бұрын
Thank you! The yacht is a steel, cutter rigged Koopmans 39 😉⛵️🌅
@yalcnhaydarbatmaz328315 күн бұрын
perfect
@blaggercoyote15 күн бұрын
I hope you appreciate your privileged life!
@zakclassics4415 күн бұрын
Amazing video thank you
@ceesgoudsblom317019 күн бұрын
WAUW, amazing shots . Nice to see some places again we visited this year also. Maybe cu next year
@buffalohouse474025 күн бұрын
The photography in your videos is excellent. thank you for your hard work and talent producing the films. Thank You Ernest
@sailing-freespirit15 күн бұрын
Thank you! 🌅⛵️❤️
@pierremoissonnier7659Ай бұрын
Having the same sailing boat trip during April to September 2024, I love yours so much! This country has so many places to visit that our trip looks so different that we've visit another country (seen Pollen, la mer est ronde). Enjoy !
@sailing-freespirit14 күн бұрын
Thank you! It’s such a beautiful place to explore, happy sailing! 😊⛵️🌅
@MichaelSellery-k6oАй бұрын
i love your videos. please continue posting them.
@southface06Ай бұрын
Great episode-thanks! It was also nice that some parts had authentic audio; that said, the voiceovers are excellent.
@romershaw3798Ай бұрын
Excellent
@billycosta3203Ай бұрын
Excellent video! A large travelift in the area... good news! Thank you!
@fraserconnell21Ай бұрын
Do think majority of people like to see life on board cooking living etc.. Think most people,as do i, love to see great simple grub a happy family and bloopers. Food being cooked aboard and the constant flame of your lovely diesel heater too. And finally the music you put into your mix ! Its like your channels secret spice.😊 Ahoy thur Cap'n 🫡🇬🇧👋🤓
@lawrencea274Ай бұрын
Its nice you are going to Venezuela, no not from there, im Canadian. They only thing wrong with Venezuela, like Cuba,is the imperialistic country that is trying to take them down, including Canada. Mr captain, you said it is perfect conditions, yes for a power boat. As a sailor of many years, i would think perfect conditions would be a 12 to 18 knoght of wind to be able to sail . But i get your rational,as long as its not over a chop. Captain Yevette , an to all those involved. I didn't see a life vest in the dinghy etc. I have been a competitive swimmer through my youth, im a certified scuba diver, and swim every other day. I've sailed for 40 years. There is a reason that the coast guard made the law for people. If people won't protect themselves from drowning, then we will need to make it mandatory. Even those who think they are the best of swimmers drown. We think it could never happen to us. You should think twice about twice in taking a life vest or have one on. Im not sure who is the certified captain of your boat, but it is his responsibility by law, but mostly for the one he loves, is to have all necessary precautions for safet. Just what i noticed. Don't go to sny country eligaly. The water is a perfect turquoise on video
@sailing-freespiritАй бұрын
Think you might have commented on the wrong video 😉
@haraldklein6863Ай бұрын
Coffee, your Video and my weekend can begin. Thank you.
@guido.demediciАй бұрын
Very beautiful video. Which month did you go?
@sailing-freespirit14 күн бұрын
Thank you! This video takes place in September-October 😉⛵️🌅
@joseerazevedoАй бұрын
Amazing places I have a great curiosity for. Thanks for sharing your experiences! Fair winds!
@keesveldkampАй бұрын
Love the serenity.
@MikeSantisАй бұрын
Amazing footage. Thanks
@Youtube_Stole_My_Handle_TooАй бұрын
Is it easy to have fresh fish for dinner every day in Norway?
@alanmelvillesbicycleriding1085Ай бұрын
Hey crew, I've watched a couple of your vids and really like the style. I went back to vids 1 & 2 and can see a massive improvement. One thing you might want to be careful of though is colour rendition. In your first vids, I felt colour interpretation was very accurate, however, in the later vids, I feel you are falling into the trap of the average youtuber, and that is oversaturation of your colours. Of course it's a personal choice, however, if your wish is to convey an accurate interpretation of what you see, without sugar coating, or hyping it up, colour is key. Yes, it doesn't "pop" to the same degree, but.... anyone that follows in your footsteps, based upon the fact that you've influenced them through your narrative, wont be disappointed, due to your accurate recording. In my humble opinion, if one is shooting a cinematic production, it gives one a licence to manipulate colour to suit one's project, however, when shooting a Documentary style narrative, one has a degree of responsibility to portray truthful and accurate images. My personal opinion only, but food for thought. The reason I mention this is because I suspect Jasmine does the majority of the filming, and given her age, she has an innate eye for composition and detail. I suspect she could make a career of film making if she were interested, but the recording will need to be accurately white balanced and correctly exposed. I'd like to make some constructive comments on some other stuff as well, but first would like to know if you're interested and what gear you're using to record and edit. If you're interested, drop me a reply. One quick thing though, when you use Google Earth / Maps, make sure you pop a small title, similar to your "Free Spirit" log in the lower right hand corner, on the screen crediting Google. Failure to do so may lead to legal issues in future if the channel grows. Copyrighting can become a huge issue. Have a read up on it. Keep up the good work and style, it's a refreshing change from the faux drama of 99% of sailing you tubers. Cheers. Al.
@sailing-freespiritАй бұрын
Hi, so glad you're enjoying the videos! :) Thank you for your compliments and I really appreciate your comments which I will take into consideration. Thank you for pointing out the issue with using google maps/earth. Unfortunately I'm not sure if I can edit my previous videos to have this overlay. I will try to look into this further. Cheers, Jasmine.
@henriaboukrat579Ай бұрын
I find that your video reflects perfectly the serenity of Norway.
@weggemannАй бұрын
Loved the video, beautiful.
@fokaspetrogiannisАй бұрын
Excellent 👌
@FredGallefossАй бұрын
Your beautiful videos and beautiful voice gives my heart at needet rest and feelgood. Thank You.
@craigmartin8326Ай бұрын
Loved it .
@sailing_Noomi-IIАй бұрын
Thanks for another great episode 😎
@KnutHaglePadleАй бұрын
Hi, So happy to see you could enjoy Helgeland in good weather! Thanks for sharing.
@fraserconnell21Ай бұрын
Great stuff 💥. Do like the blooper sections at the end of your films ,keep them in rest of your magic films please.👏🙏👍🏼🇬🇧
@guidouytterhaegenАй бұрын
This year I visited scotland,hebrides,far oe ,orkney ,shetland eo…..but norway …still the place where my hart lays.
@offproАй бұрын
You have found some of my favorite places on Helgeland. 🙃
@DennisMacdonald-r7dАй бұрын
I love to see u 3 back. Makes me very happy 🎉🎉🎉
@Youtube_Stole_My_Handle_TooАй бұрын
First, there were five, and then four. What happened to the last duckling? Did you eat it?
@sailing-freespiritАй бұрын
Haha, yes one of the goslings was lagging behind but we stayed for long enough to see it catch up with its family 🐥😉
@Youtube_Stole_My_Handle_TooАй бұрын
@@sailing-freespirit I think you should avoid such cliffhangers. I was nervous until now - even though it was just goslings.
@rhiconicАй бұрын
You had the common cold.
@pierremoissonnier7659Ай бұрын
Our boat (Pollen, la mer rest ronde) is wintering now in Hitra isle after having visit the Lofoten in summertime. I find your trip fantastic and should have stay in autumn, this season without tourists is certainly much more adapted to the wild nature in this part of Norway. Thank you for sharing!