What is the problem. I have tried to watch several and
they stop at about 24 seconds and will not go on. When I get to watch it, it is very beautiful. But stoping every
24 seconds or so make it impossible to enjoy
Everett
Everett, I think it may be a slow connection. If you hit the play button and then hit the pause button you can watch the bar travel as the podcast downloads. When the bar finished, you should be able to push play and watch the whole show.
Sorry about that. :) I'm sure you are talking about the quote at the end. Yes, there are some tricky French mountain names that gave me a problem. I did my best!
What a great resource! I teach Earthscience and Lifescience to 6th graders. They are going to love watching these episodes. I have a Smartboard which will make watching even better! Thanks for doing this and for spreading the word about it.
Yes, I teach Earth Science as well and show these episodes to my students. I always try to put a little geology in each show because it is always amazing and wonderful how the geologic history of a place has created such beauty.
Fantastic episode!! The quality of the HD image keeps getting better and better with this show. It totally making me wish it was spring and time to get out and hike with my dslr, thanks again for the inspiration Tony!
Thanks Matt. I'm glad you are noticing the improvement. I bought a new camera (Sony EX1) right before this show was shot. Crater Lake was the first show shot with it.
As a filmmaker myself, I appreciate the beauty that Tony Farley captures in Beautiful Places in HD.
The title of the show is right on as he truly captures beautiful places.
In this age of non-stop life in motion, it's a pleasure to be able to slow down and immerse oneself in beautiful scenery and soothing narration.
I look forward to each new episode. Beautiful Places in HD is my aspirin for the headache of everyday life.
I LOVE Beautiful Places and all of Tony Farley's beautiful and groundbreaking work. He is a Hero and a true pioneering soul in my book (and I'm checking it twice).
Thanks Doug! Wow, a hero and a pioneer... Really, it's about me putting my love for the outdoors together with my love for photography and video. The chocolate, when dipped in the peanut butter, just worked. I hope everyone has the chance to find what they love to do in life and then find some success doing it. I am very thankful I did.
I have enjoyed ALL of the Beautiful Places in HD podcasts. Having visited Mt. St. Helens in the past 5 years, I was excited to see the beauty again watching this podcast. Thanks to Tony Farley for doing such a great job of showing off the world in HD!
Thanks Glen! It's about seeing new places and seeing places that you may have already been to but maybe need a little reminder about. I'm glad I brought back the mountain to you and I still watch this episode from time to time to remind myself about what I experienced on the mountain.
Tony
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What is the problem. I have tried to watch several and
they stop at about 24 seconds and will not go on. When I get to watch it, it is very beautiful. But stoping every
24 seconds or so make it impossible to enjoy
Everett
Everett, I think it may be a slow connection. If you hit the play button and then hit the pause button you can watch the bar travel as the podcast downloads. When the bar finished, you should be able to push play and watch the whole show.
Thanks for watching.
Tony
You're capturing some incredibly beautiful scenes. I always have a sense of "Ahhhh" after one of your eposodes. Thanks!
Thanks Mary. Come back often when you need some more "Ahhhhh"
Tony
bad pronounciation of narrator is not understanable for possible foureign tourists
Sorry about that. :) I'm sure you are talking about the quote at the end. Yes, there are some tricky French mountain names that gave me a problem. I did my best!
Tony
its so beauty!! i love that,s awesome!!
Thank you Mishka.
Tony
i love yet what i see new beauty
What a great resource! I teach Earthscience and Lifescience to 6th graders. They are going to love watching these episodes. I have a Smartboard which will make watching even better! Thanks for doing this and for spreading the word about it.
Yes, I teach Earth Science as well and show these episodes to my students. I always try to put a little geology in each show because it is always amazing and wonderful how the geologic history of a place has created such beauty.
Tony
Fantastic episode!! The quality of the HD image keeps getting better and better with this show. It totally making me wish it was spring and time to get out and hike with my dslr, thanks again for the inspiration Tony!
Thanks Matt. I'm glad you are noticing the improvement. I bought a new camera (Sony EX1) right before this show was shot. Crater Lake was the first show shot with it.
Tony
As a filmmaker myself, I appreciate the beauty that Tony Farley captures in Beautiful Places in HD.
The title of the show is right on as he truly captures beautiful places.
In this age of non-stop life in motion, it's a pleasure to be able to slow down and immerse oneself in beautiful scenery and soothing narration.
I look forward to each new episode. Beautiful Places in HD is my aspirin for the headache of everyday life.
Thank you. That means a lot to me as you are a videographer that I aspire to be as good as.
Tony
I LOVE Beautiful Places and all of Tony Farley's beautiful and groundbreaking work. He is a Hero and a true pioneering soul in my book (and I'm checking it twice).
Thanks Doug! Wow, a hero and a pioneer... Really, it's about me putting my love for the outdoors together with my love for photography and video. The chocolate, when dipped in the peanut butter, just worked. I hope everyone has the chance to find what they love to do in life and then find some success doing it. I am very thankful I did.
Tony
I have enjoyed ALL of the Beautiful Places in HD podcasts. Having visited Mt. St. Helens in the past 5 years, I was excited to see the beauty again watching this podcast. Thanks to Tony Farley for doing such a great job of showing off the world in HD!
Thanks Glen! It's about seeing new places and seeing places that you may have already been to but maybe need a little reminder about. I'm glad I brought back the mountain to you and I still watch this episode from time to time to remind myself about what I experienced on the mountain.
Tony