What a beautiful little video Dylan, loved it. Also perfect music
Regards
Rob
Very nice video except comment in final seconds…”all filming now stopped”??????
Regards
Gordon
Just delightful – you are too good to give up
If you don’t like that film, you have a dead heart, and might as well be dead.
Brilliant…
Scotland should buy this film and use it as an ad for tourism…
I didn’t have to wait till the end. I knew what the film was from the beginning. Sad and many thanks.
Melancholic but not moribund — got the message across that’s for sure.
Wonderful Dylan, that’s a bit of magic, I’m going to watch it again now.
You are an artist, do not stop!
Thank you
Very moving, nice to see the low tide shots, its all about the mud and sand sculptures for me. Natures art captured by an naturalist artist-sailor.
Brilliant!
You must have spent a lot of time in Scotland to enable you to produce this film without sight of horizontal rain and dark grey days (good edits). What you have captured is magnificent and is why I love living here. Please consider another short film but with Deacon Blue’s “Dignity” as the backing track.
Started this video on the laptop, which was connected to the telly via wireless. Looked up from the laptop screen to the big TV and… my god, the colors! A Rembrandt from start to finish, backed by the soaring melodies of a musical magician. Sublime.
You’ve outdone yourself, Dylan.
There was at least 5 mins of sunshine here today, the rest was dreich though, just film when the sun is out.
I recognised some of the views but not the tan sails.
Many thanks Dylan – a great film and an excellent reminder of why we used to travel so far to get here in years gone by. I’m sure you’ll be back – once it gets a hold of you it doesn’t let go and you’ll find a way.
A truly wonderful film, I am looking forward to sailing in Scotland in about 6 weeks time. An artistic masterpiece = to your lovely lowland film. Enjoy your summer sailing.
John