> The Music is the fun part of the edit
:good:
Thank's again, again.....
PS. (if you know how to speak Canadian, then that is the intended way of translating....)
Man, that was fantastic. One action packed weekend, that's for sure.
Video looks great....so does Mary! 😉
Bravo!!
really very nice..
just perfect and timeless portraits of your life an the reflections of you and your spouse.
I was wondering recently what your recent itinerary may be.
Just one question ..at 13:00 How did you get the zebra couple to kiss and smile. 😉
Thanks,
R
great 30" spot
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The stills are breathtaking!
I, and I'm hopeful I speak for others, genuinely appreciate the time and effort you exert in preparing and posting these wonderful escapades. Thank you, and Mary.
B-)
that was great! Thanks for posting it.
I watched it with a short person who was fascinated by it. He danced to the music, named every animal, and then said "Do it again!"
Wonderful compilation. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Interesting coincidence... Just got the mail and the cover story for this month's Popular Photography... "Epic Namibia". Some of your shots would go nicely with the article.
Simply Brilliant......Diesel and beer in Africa
BTW Daryl how many field hours surveying ?
RADU
Daryl, Awesome as always! Thanks.
Daryl
I have to jump on the bandwagon and add a thank you; amazing, as always.
The music in your videos is usually some obscure band I had never heard of. This time, I was surprised to recognize Chris Isaak's "Dancing" and Crowded House's "Weather," but what was the second song that comes in at about 4 minutes?
Thanks
Ken
Amazing, beautiful and Wow! Great composition as always. Count me as a fan of your adventures. Thank you.
Mary & Daryl-
Thank you for your terrific travelog.
Absolutely needs to go to National Geographic !
Cheers,
Alexandra and Derek
Great job.
I sent the link to my daughter whom you read about a year ago. I'm sure she will enjoy it and will wish she was back there again.
Simply Brilliant......Diesel and beer in Africa
> BTW Daryl how many field hours surveying ?
>
> RADU
After carefully calculating the field hours of surveying while in Namibia I've come up with about zero.
> Great job.
>
> I sent the link to my daughter whom you read about a year ago. I'm sure she will enjoy it and will wish she was back there again.
Oh yes..the Botanist...I know I will be heading back.
> that was great! Thanks for posting it.
> I watched it with a short person who was fascinated by it. He danced to the music, named every animal, and then said "Do it again!"
Thats way cool. Thats the same reaction I did when I made the video edit.
> Daryl
>
> I have to jump on the bandwagon and add a thank you; amazing, as always.
>
> The music in your videos is usually some obscure band I had never heard of. This time, I was surprised to recognize Chris Isaak's "Dancing" and Crowded House's "Weather," but what was the second song that comes in at about 4 minutes?
>
> Thanks
>
> Ken
That is a song called Horseplay by Bill Elm and Woody Jacksons soundtrack to Red Dead Redemption, a video action game. I dont know about the game but if you like Ennio Morricone soundtracks of the Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns then this album is similar.
> Bravo!!
>
> really very nice..
>
> just perfect and timeless portraits of your life an the reflections of you and your spouse.
>
> I was wondering recently what your recent itinerary may be.
>
> Just one question ..at 13:00 How did you get the zebra couple to kiss and smile. 😉
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> R
A luck shot...they were actually fighting and biting each other.
Whoops...I accidentally deleted the video so had to re upload