VIDEO: Bass Rock Landing 2016


While on Bass Rock on Tuesday I shot some video clips as well as stills during my three hours on the island.  I shot the video using both my X-T2 and X-Pro2, plus I used my new iPhone 6S Plus.  While the X-T2 and iPhone are both capable of shooting 4K, I shot the video clips in 1080P to keep the consistency across the three devices.

The clips were edited in iMovie. The music was obtained from freemusicarchive.org and is a track entitled 'Surface Tension' by a group called 'A Ninja Slob Drew Me'.

Here is the short video which gives anyone who has never visited Bass Rock a good idea of the natural spectacle that we have here in East Lothian and why people from all over the world travel here just to witness the gannets of Bass Rock.




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  1. Beautiful video. What an experience that must have been. I''m very excited about the potential that the X-T2 seems to offer us birders. The footage of the birds diving alongside the vote was amazing. Thank for thee

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    1. Thanks James, this is my second Bass Rock landing (I did the last on in 2014) and it is a fantastic experience and one I plan on doing again in 2017.

      The X-T2 is an excellent camera for sport and wildlife and I am sure you won't be disappointed when you get your hands on one. Part of the video was shot on the X-T2 and X-Pro2 but most was shot on the iPhone 6S. Thanks again for viewing and commenting on the MacLean Photographic blog

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