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@miller-joel5 ай бұрын
So where is the comparison between the real camera and the cell phone with the glasses?
@davidellinsworth32995 ай бұрын
Alyn was definitely sat on a cloud watching that
@fototripper5 ай бұрын
Yeah I hope he got a kick out of it. I did think of him at the time.
@skpire5 ай бұрын
My two favorite KZbin photographers together! More, do more 👏🏼👏🏼😂
@MrJason89575 ай бұрын
I am fortunate enough to live in the totality path. One of the nicest things about witnessing the totality was knowing that you were experiencing it with millions of other people at about the same time. It's nice to be part of a collective event like that (and it not be some huge tragedy).
@dotmatrix73835 ай бұрын
Travelled 6 hours to photograph totality in NY state, USA. One of the most profound experiences of my life. I'll remember this to the day I die.
@montagdp5 ай бұрын
I'm jealous because I traveled 8 hours, got sunny weather in the days surrounding the eclipse, but was stuck with completely overcast skies during. It was still cool but nothing life-changing. Oh well, I'll see one sometime.
@jaybarnhisel15 ай бұрын
Come on peeps! Give a thumbs up! He needs and deserves more subscribers. Humor and photography are like rum and coke. Drink up!
@melvilib5 ай бұрын
Is Rum and Coke back in vouge? So 1980's 🙂
@fototripper5 ай бұрын
You're thinking of Southern Comfort and Coke. That was the 80's in Yorkshire.
@melvilib5 ай бұрын
@@fototripper Coming back to me now. Down south it was Bicardi and Coke, or rum if you were posh.
@cliftonwhittaker2605 ай бұрын
@@melvilib Rum and coke never goes out of style. It is not a fad drink.
@veronica04065 ай бұрын
it is such an oddly emotional experience. Great video!
@ledesclos53215 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this. Amanda is a TREASURE.
@butchferris76234 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking us along Gavin. Love your adventures with Amanda and so nice to see Simon there also. Awesome spectacle!
@GreenhornPhototaker5 ай бұрын
Definitely need more of you two, and it is great to see Simon a little less polished. Great vid!
@calmdown8885 ай бұрын
Backlighting on purpose with snow. Brilliant.
@RickMentore5 ай бұрын
Glad you did this @fototripper, many of us do our photography vicariously through you, so you photographing this, feels like me photographing it!
@richardmitchell22575 ай бұрын
Awesome seeing Simon .Another favorite Photographer
@RafaNajera5 ай бұрын
Former Montrealer living in Germany here. I found your channel a couple of days ago. I'm hooked.... I didn't see this eclipse, but I saw a 4 minutes one in Costa Rica in 1991. It's completely engraved in my mind. One of the most amazing things I've ever seen.
@dronepilotcontractors40945 ай бұрын
What a great shoot! Even without Simon 😂. Seriously, I'd like to hear how you guys became friends as I really like both of your Channels!
@philipcooke94575 ай бұрын
And that reflected light from the snow onto those trees was another (very quiet miracle) 👍
@joehusband84795 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Gavin for making the effort to film this view. We weren’t able to see it in the UK as the sun was setting before eclipse. Loved hearing “Meeat Covve” from Amanda again 👌
@ChrisPBacon0075 ай бұрын
I love Simon!
@DanaPushie5 ай бұрын
The Hardccastles and Simon d'Entremont, the holy trinity of comedy; and throw in a total eclipse of the sun! An experience of a life time. Thanks for taking us along for the ride. Glad you didn't spend much time at the top of that hill; gave me the willies. Thanks for the good times.
@altrujillo35665 ай бұрын
My wife and I loved this one! And, Amanda....oh, my. That part with her looking off in the wrong direction was priceless. Thanks again Gavin!
@jeremygrasset55525 ай бұрын
i cleaned my lens , that's my preparation :) :) :) !!!
@ericsmith97775 ай бұрын
I was able to get a shot of the partial eclipse, here in Central Alberta. Nothing like what you captured. Phenomenal video, well done guys. and you too Amanda !! As a wildlife photographer, wanting to branch out into landscape photography, I by chance found your site about a month ago. First one watched was the Abraham Lake video. Glad I did because it's been a trip ever since. THEN, to get Simon d'Entremont in this one.......what a plus !!! I learned so much from him as well, Gavin. So much so, that I was featured in Canadian Geographic's 2023 Wildlife Photography of the Year competition with him !! Never got to thank him for what he does for us out here, so......thank you ever so much Simon d'Entremont !! Now, twenty dollars seems to be the going rate. If one of my landscape pictures ever make it to publication, the cheques in the mail !! Cheers,
@fototripper5 ай бұрын
heheh thanks Eric.
@QuietLightPhoto5 ай бұрын
Nice stuff, mate!
@martinpriest54465 ай бұрын
great video again Gavin, It,s plain to see Amanda enjoys her comfort and grub, bless her, nice explanation on reflected light from the snow, brilliant eclipse images mate.
@carlmcneill11395 ай бұрын
I drove about 6 or 7 hours to my cousin's house in Arkansas to see it. I set my cameras up in his yard. My rig isn't too the level of Simone's but I did buy a star adventurer tracker. It worked great. All I had to do was take pictures. The week before they said it was going to be cloudy. Even up to the day before we weren't certain. We had a clear sky that day. I photographed it all the way through from start to finish. I took a 9 shot bracket during totality. I'm on my way back home now so I haven't edited my photos yet. I did edit a few with my phone but I can't merge the brackets without my computer. I forgot to change my settings when I got done with the bracket shots so I still had a slow shutter speed and bracketing on when the sun popped back out. I may have got 1 or 2 usable diamond ring shots but I did not get Baily's beads on 3rd contact. I had a second camera being me with a wide angle lens so I could be in the frame. I forgot to take the filter off during totality so those shots are no good. It was an incredible experience that I'll always remember. I'd to go to the 2026 eclipse but I doubt that week happen. Maybe I'll still be alive in 2044. I think I got some great shots. It's hard to tell looking at the back of the camera. But the way I had 4 minutes of totality. My cousin's house was within 10 miles of the center line. And I still screwed up with that much time.
@jenniferlouiseday5 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this video. I always enjoy the videos where you show the traveling to the location, stopping off for food, and just enjoying the journey. Love those high quality tips for those of us slightly less prepared for an eclipse (or too poor for for that rig of Simon's). My favorite part of the video was the tips on the winter light with the snow. I live in the desert so I didn't know the snow did that and I really liked the photo of the tree. Great job! Oh, and your eclipse photo was awesome too.
@sandracashes42555 ай бұрын
Traveled from Florida to Texas to witness the eclipse. And got me some eclipse photos through the mostly cloudy skies! I had a blast! Was well worth it!
@susanjones1195 ай бұрын
I know I have only just watched this extremely special event, but WOW I had goosebumps and loved every moment of that eclipse. Thank you for showing this and take care.
@robertalmeida31805 ай бұрын
Gavin, Outstanding job on everything! This goes to show that education can be entertaining. PS, love Nova Scotia! Need to go back and explore the North where you were.
@rev_dude5 ай бұрын
wow, I was getting secondhand anxiety as you were talking about how little you prepared for this. I spent hours and hours over the months leading up to the eclipse figuring out and practicing exactly the settings and photos to take during our 4 minutes of totality. Not having a filter and waiting until totality to check focus, oh man I absolutely could not. To each their own I suppose. My planning paid off, and I got just about every shot I hoped for, but in some ways not worrying about the photos probably helped you just experience the moment more. For your first eclipse is the best to just experience it imo. I hope you enjoyed it regardless, my first total eclipse in 2017 was mindblowing, and I am extremely glad that I decided to drive 7 hours to see & photograph this one
@timrink2565 ай бұрын
Watched the eclipse from our farm in southern Indiana while my son shot some photos. It was a amazing day. Thanks for the video. Be Safe.
@BadlonMondo5 ай бұрын
Gavin, you did it! Outstanding!
@martinnightingale60334 ай бұрын
Ace video Gavin . I experienced the 1999 partial eclipse here in the uk . I agree it’s quite a surreal experience. Birds singing then going to roost . Then a bit later doing dawn chorus. There was a bit of wind that day . Then as the eclipse was playing out the wind dropped . The birds stopped singing . It just went weirdly quiet . I shall never forget that day . Not sure if I will see another eclipse.
@pattymattes71245 ай бұрын
I love this. I would down that seafood chowder just as fast as Amanda. Those switchbacks got my heart going. I was grabbing the arm of my chair. That cabin looked lovely. I'm so glad you all got together with Simon. "Look for the biggest camera rig" LOL Thanks for sharing your images. I planned on going to a place for totality but I could only do a day's drive and the places I could go were calling for cloud cover and rain. So, I ended up closer to home and did sequence shots of the partial. So, I really enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing!!! Thanks always for the humor!!! I hope you get to do more videos with Simon.
@GodIsReal5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this experience with us. Must have been awesome to be there. And you may not have such a big channel as Simon, but as I remember, you were the one introducing him, right? How he took off is incredible, but that’s normal for those type of tutorial videos. I enjoy yours more, because they are more of an experience than just dry information. Good thing there are different types of content. Gavin with his personality which stands out among the crowd, and then Simon for some good tutorial.
@juanbon59965 ай бұрын
Hi Gavin, great video. So, I realize the topic is about total eclipse, however, in South Florida, Miami-specifically, at 15:12 EST. I looked up and saw cloud cover acting as a natural diffuser. I was out walking without my camera equipment; all I had was my iPhone12. I decided to zoom all the way in and got a really nice shot of the partial eclipse seen in this area, perfectly framed by palm tree branches and clouds circling the sun. Too bad I cannot upload a copy of the shot to share it.
@drdrhelmut5 ай бұрын
Great video, as ever, Gavin! Truly the shenanigans are alive :)
@yomismo19455 ай бұрын
Awesome, my two favorite you tubers! ❤
@JasonLorette5 ай бұрын
I betcha Meat Cove had never seen that much traffic before, holy cow...the traffic at the Dunes in Bouctouche was insane, lol. The light just before and after was soooo strange! I didn't even try to make a video that day, even though I had about 3 minutes of totality where we were (too many people around freaks me out still). Those solar eruptions were so cool to see! "Look how he is...as he is!" 🤣 We need to get Gavin that next 11K, he deserves that first 'play button'.
@fototripper5 ай бұрын
True dat.
@GJuve15 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that! I've avoided watching any videos up to this point knowing I missed something special but your take on it made me finally watch the event - I enjoyed your experience and humour as always!
@moonmissionpassagetototali19523 ай бұрын
Meat Cove was quite the novel place to go for this eclipse, especially because the tip of Cape Breton was the only place in Nova Scotia to be within the path AND because Nova Scotia became legend when it was named in the song “You’re So Vain.” The NS reference in the song was “You flew your Learjet to Nova Scotia to see the total Eclipse of the Sun.” Now if you had also flown in a Learjet to NS, then you definitely would have earned some bragging rights, enough to write a book about your eclipse experience. Maybe you still did! Congrats🎉🍾
@markseymour2121Ай бұрын
My two favourite You Tubers in the same video, awesome
@cliftonwhittaker2605 ай бұрын
This was my third solar eclipse and I wasn't too excited about the photography, but I did go outside to see the light change. I was glad to see that you and Samantha got some good shots of it, Gavin. Couldn't figure out why you and Simon wanted to climb that hill to photograph it. Were you trying to get closer for a better exposure? I got some fine images of the 2017 total eclipse and I was satisfied to just observe this time. BTW, hope you are starting to feel better now. You are still a little dark under the eyes but as spring progresses you will feel a little better every day. The winter blahs will fade. And don't forget to eat a big bait of the cure-all poke salad when it starts to sprout. You have to pick it early when it is only 3 or 4 inches tall.
@cjk19435 ай бұрын
❤❤❤great video
@SloopJohnBee-vq6dw5 ай бұрын
Fish and total echips!!🤔 That’s the diet out of the window then. I’ve gone off chowder (fish) too. Last time I had it there were feckin bones in!🙄😡 Still envying your snow man, whilst also waiting for the UK to warm up 🤷♂️👍📸
@davidjensen415 ай бұрын
I traveled from Duluth, MN to Vincennes, IN for 4 minutes of totality. I worked with Vincennes University to project the eclipse for others to view on campus while I was photographing the event. This was my third eclipse and each has been a sort of spiritual experience. Sharing with so many others just increases the specialness of the day. Looking forward to August 2026 in Iceland.
@KenToney5 ай бұрын
2 of my fav KZbinrs!!
@runepehrsson735 ай бұрын
Best solar eclipse photos I have seen on KZbin
@chaunchiemuffin5 ай бұрын
You should do an eclipse workshop trip for 2026 !!! I’d love that !
@brookspeacock53025 ай бұрын
Our home was in the middle of totality during the 2017 eclipse & the light and feeling during an eclipse is INCREDIBLE!
@Vlaakster5 ай бұрын
I'm really happy you got to see this Gavin. I experienced the 2019 eclipse in the PNW of the US and it was life changing. I opted to not photograph it and just experience it. Next time though, I'm going to try to get some great shots. Your shots are wonderful and I appreciate you sharing the moment with us!
@lphilpot015 ай бұрын
Four minutes and seven (?) seconds of totality in a clear blue sky in Mena, Arkansas (and a few hand held 200mm (non-IS) shots were fired off). Couldn't have been better! Enjoyed the video...
@SteveHaben5 ай бұрын
Two of my favorites!
@jean-marclariviere76185 ай бұрын
So happy you got to experience it...and thank you for taking us for the ride...In the Laurentians, Qc, we had partial but the light was amazing.
@andypotts80625 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed video..Beautiful location. Your eclipse photos were great but the time lapse was superb. Best wishes.
@Veterans_for_Harris5 ай бұрын
We had totality here for almost two minutes. I took some handheld shots with my Pentax that I'm extremely happy with. I only took a few pictures before putting the camera down and just enjoying the experience. Awesome.
@denisesavage23825 ай бұрын
What an amazing moment. I heard it was a pretty incredible and weird surreal experience. I can remember seeing one as a kid - yonks ago. I can't remember much of what it felt like or what the experience was like though. Well done on the 90secs of block out.
@wendynewing88345 ай бұрын
This is absolutely wonderful. Thank you.
@robertbellomy25 ай бұрын
We thoroughly enjoyed your videos! We had a fantastic time observing the Eclipse in Dallas, Texas, the high clouds didn't disrupt our experience at all.
@jeffreysproule5 ай бұрын
i did the cabot the trail in the winter a couple years ago and I can only image how it would have been with bad tires lol! Here in Ontario we had a few spots in the path of totality yet absoluelty everwhere was packed and we didn't go to the popular spot! Great video!
@brianmckeever52805 ай бұрын
That was fun to watch! Good to see you driving again! Nice job with your images. Hope the sensor is okay. It is great you could share the experience with someone you love! Safe travels.
@afinney885 ай бұрын
Jesus Gavin, wasn’t expecting those pictures at all! Absolutely beautiful shots. Thanks for sharing your experience with us that weren’t able to experience it for themselves.
@deanportelli5 ай бұрын
Brilliant work and like your sense of humor. You inspire me a lot in fact I moved from Malta to Ireland to be more closer to nature and photography
@scottroberson26565 ай бұрын
Well done Gavin , wish I woulda took my filter off to get those solar flares but was too nervous dang it !
@michaelmiller81735 ай бұрын
Living in the Midwest US, your tip about using the snow to under light the trees was both a slap in the face (because I’m an idiot) and wonderfully enlightening (pun intended). Thank you!
@adambrunton86485 ай бұрын
Thank you. I wasn't able to view it in Southern California. This was as close to experiencing the eclipse as i could have hoped for.
@Eskiodoe5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Gavin!
@billkipper32645 ай бұрын
Since it was Simon's appearance on your channel that caused his to explode it's only fitting that he sends some your way. Maybe some pro tips from Simon would help as well. I'm also interested in your new book. I'm almost out of fire starter.
@fototripper5 ай бұрын
You and Grumpton ;)
@philipcooke94575 ай бұрын
Wow...I would have loved to have been there to experience this miracle. You were there Mr Gavin. You experienced it. I am in absolute envy of you and you gave Simon d'Entremont a few lessons on the way. What more can you ever want?
@Canuck215305 ай бұрын
great pics Gavin . Looking forward to Simon’s . Good PoV for us how dark it got with the camera you were recording the Video . Thanks
@andrewlloyd-seetim12715 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this one Gavin. The photography is great, but the experience you shared even better. Always an inspiration.
@CapricornGirl95 ай бұрын
I shot the Annular Eclipse last year in Capitol Reef NP, for the Total Eclipse I traveled 4 hours to get out from under the cloud cover. Your photo’s turned out fantastic!!! Thank you for sharing the experience.
@franceee10005 ай бұрын
Amazing, thanks for sharing with us in cloudy UK.
@rocketmanab5 ай бұрын
Wow...this looked like an amazing experience.
@davidakoubian30254 ай бұрын
It was really a cool event! We are actually going to do a workshop in Iceland for the 2026 TSE. Great stuff as usual Gavin.
@juergenriss5 ай бұрын
Thank you. The world of photography can't manage to show all of us this event. I thank you for this in that quality.
@keegantheveganat0r5 ай бұрын
aw no way simon d'entremont! cool seeing him not doing wildlife! awesome!
@AmorLucisPhotography5 ай бұрын
A safety note to anyone using a DSLR (or other optical device that delivers the suns rays through an eyepiece) - *never* look at the sun directly through your viewfinder. Always use the "live view" monitor. The IR radiation can cook your retina and you wouldn't even feel it because the retina has no pain receptors. Even with 10 or 15 stop ND filters, as many do not stop IR radiation even though they stop visible light. With mirrorless you won't damage your retina looking through the electronic viewfinder, though you still might damage your sensor.
@nickbristol34575 ай бұрын
That was so fun to watch! Great video and having Simon there too was awesome. I wasn't in the direct path here in WI but it was still pretty cool.
@Rikevis105 ай бұрын
Always enjoy when you cross paths with Simon. You should ask if you could go on one of his photo trips to Africa. He might let you carry his lens cleaning wipes. Even though your styles are different you both share some great info.
@lyndarodig87075 ай бұрын
Great job! You and your lovely wife AND SIMON?!? Excellent!!! Thanks for the time lapse, too. Now I need to go see what Simon got….🤭
@mrjiggawatt5 ай бұрын
It was such an awe-inspiring event. I've seen two total solar eclipses now, and I'm hooked.
@JS-wz3km5 ай бұрын
I used Preparation H to prepare for the solar eclipse, I knew Preparation G wouldn't make this a comfortable trip. We then piled into the a 206 and made the 2hr trek from NJ to VT. We setup 5 cameras with two operators. The 360 cam battery died 3 minutes before totality and no one noticed. The point and shoot camera operator was too busy staring at the eclipse to take a shot, the 800mm camera was aligned for movie during the eclipse but zoomed out to 200mm and not zoomed in again, the 400mm was abandoned, the 1200mm was left in 2 second shutter delay. Ended up with just 5 images, 2 were blurry. -le sigh- How did you dial in the focus like that? I'm jealous. Spain Aug 2026! I'll buy you a Spanish beer.
@fototripper5 ай бұрын
I sacrificed the first 2 shots and spent the time on checking focus. Focused manually in live view until it was crispy.
@JS-wz3km5 ай бұрын
@@fototripper I'm jealous. I did two practice runs on the sun about two weeks earlier using a a7r4 2x tele and 200- 600 G and could not get the focus manually. I used max focus zoom, just couldn't figure it out. If you get a chance, do a tutorial on manual focus using these digital systems! Again, love your images!
@fototripper5 ай бұрын
@@JS-wz3km what aperture were you using? I was at f/16 which gives you more DOF and a much sharper image. This makes it easier to focus manually. Also make sure you have stabe switched off.
@JS-wz3km5 ай бұрын
@@fototripper During the test runs I had a mylar filter. I tried ISO100 @ 1/80 and ISO800 @ 1/400 in manual focus. I understand going slower than 1/25 may result in blurring from the movement of the sun. It was suggested to me to try using the auto focus. During the eclipse I had glass filters and removed the filter for totality. With auto focus on a rim flare, I was able to get focus during the eclipse ISO100 @ 1/40 f13. I think the image is slightly over-exposed by half a stop. But couldn't get the lens manually focused, It seemed like I couldn't make a fine enough adjustment with the lens focus ring. It is supposed to be super nice tomorrow and not as hot, I'm going to pop the filter on again and do 1/3rd stop bracketing of the Sun to try and make an image like you see on the astro pages. I'll give it a go at f13 (wide open) and again at f22 to see if there is a definition change.
@Coowallsky5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@CelebratingOutdoors5 ай бұрын
Super awesome and fun experience share. Loved the B roll also. High-5 n' Smilz !
@michael.tjf.fotography5 ай бұрын
Another great video! Well done Gavin. 👏 👏 👏 Thanks to you, I'm now starting to look forward to our total eclipse here on the 22 July 2028, even if it's still four yrs away. It cuts right through the centre of Australia, plenty of room for everyone.
@rogerdunn59885 ай бұрын
That was spectacular.
@junerobinson81695 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much Gavin for this video, it was fantastic to watch and to see the eclipse. I didn't know how photographers actually took these photo's did they do or use anything different when taking these lovely photos. Looking forward to my book arriving it won't be long now😊. See you next time..
@alanlong19715 ай бұрын
Amazing vlog Gav realy enjoyed it. Top notch.
@rolsonn5 ай бұрын
Loved the video and do we need to teach you how to clean your sensor? Seriously, I did enjoy the video
@fototripper5 ай бұрын
Teach me how to remember to clean my sensor ;)
@anewyorkertravels5 ай бұрын
If you decide to go to either Iceland or Spain on 2026, please do a workshop for it., I will gladly sign up for it!!!
@MSmith-Photography5 ай бұрын
Sadly, I was stuck with 62% of totality and wasn't totally prepared. Our forecast was for complete cloud cover all day, but when I realized that the clouds were going to give us just a hint of sun, I rushed home from work to grab my camera and an ND filter. I got a couple of decent shots, so I'm not disappointed.
@cuisineundercover5 ай бұрын
I just loved this!!! Nothing more to say about that really! 🌙🌙🌙
@terryambrose62605 ай бұрын
I was in western Ohio. Didn’t even bring a camera so I could experience the event. That light just before totality was eerie. Almost gray scale.
@MartinFransson5 ай бұрын
I don't care if those are the same shots as everyone else. They are awesome! Great to experience this with you and Amanda.
@margot60415 ай бұрын
What a beautiful spot to be! Loved the time lapses that showed how dark it was. Thought the same thing about the light. It was werid. Good video!
@andrewmilne30315 ай бұрын
Fantastic foties Gavin. Keep up the shenanigans ❤
@sophietucker12555 ай бұрын
I like how Simon gave you are great compositional type on using that terrible 50mm for a nice shot