I've walked this beach. And I'd love to walk it again God willing. Saving this to rewatch...soul soothing! 😌
@samueldavidart6775Ай бұрын
Thank you for creating these videos
@UkeeTubeАй бұрын
Glad to do it. It’s nice to finally be connecting to a larger audience with them. 😁
@lynnroney123426 күн бұрын
This is beautiful. I love the sound of waves. If I’ve had bad day, I love to listen to them. It calms me. Seeing it is also helpful. Thank you for making these videos. They are my happy time watching them.
@UkeeTubeАй бұрын
Please note that all drone operations used to capture this footage are completely inline with local bylaws and all other regulations based on the classification of UAV used and my qualifications.
@CharlieOkesonАй бұрын
I'm so jealous. ❤✌️
@valnicholson25196 күн бұрын
Really restful ..thanks for sharing ..
@garyverstick8259Ай бұрын
Hypnotic images of my favourite place 👍 Are you allowed to fly in the park… like Green Point?
@UkeeTubeАй бұрын
Not without express permission from the park.
@IslandFilmMaker19 күн бұрын
Hey, nice footage! Looking at TC Nav map, just wondering who did you need to call for permission to fly in this zone?
@UkeeTube18 күн бұрын
Microdrones can operate in this area
@gotherefindout29 күн бұрын
Well intentioned surely. But for how long I wonder. Point in case recent drones over hiking trails on east side VanIsle myself and friends .... Regs vs good manners ?.... just putting this out there respectfully as congenial discussion not in any way disrespectfully...
@UkeeTube29 күн бұрын
I understand the concerns with drones for sure. Generally I only fly away from people for these sorts of things. I also have similar thoughts about manners vs regulations regarding all sorts of the ways people can impact each other’s enjoyment of public spaces. A surfer can interfere with a photographer’s sunset photo just by surfing in front of a shot, laughing children can interfere with a couple’s romantic evening. Kayakers interlope at surf breaks, people play cricket in public basketball courts and so-on. Some of these things might seem justified actions and part of someone’s freedom to use these public spaces as they choose. Not saying this is your position but I feel a lot of people’s issue with the drones is more because they’re a new thing in a space that people had a certain kind of relationship with and they normative assumptions about what is or is not appropriate use of a particular space. That’s why there are regulations beyond the safety ones that create places like national and provincial parks where certain classic uses of the space are preserved and drones are not allowed.