Durbar Square (durbar translates to “palace” or “a court held by a prince”) is an important site for Buddhist and Hindu rituals, holy ceremonies, royal events, and kingly coronations.
Ah spot on, slowed down and full sized I can see the are pigeons, 0:56. Thanks.didnt see any starlings just plenty of pigeons ,there colour changed according to the way the sun light illuminated them i believe
Yes, they're pigeons.didnt see any starlings just plenty of pigeons ,there colour changed according to the way the sun light illuminated them i believe
The sites should remain the same since it's historical. Thanks for sharing your video. I love the narration and the way you present the interactive maps. Gives me ideas on my future videos.OMG. Your video brings back such memories. An excellent job of merging Aerial and land videography. I recognized many of the temples and places. Not much has changed. In 2001 I spent three weeks in a hostel next to the Temple and created a video of our trek in the Helembu National Park. My first experience with a "squat toilet" was an exercise in positional awareness. While this is the very first video I made, I offer it up as more on the subject of Nepal. It is composed of stills that were animated in Adobe After Effects. Using a "very expensive" video camera. I used stills as it was very expensive to get a video permit for use in trekking. (Please be kind, this is an old STD 4:3 video:. Well, I did say it was my first attempt at a video).
Thanks for watchingI spent a week there on business many years ago. I was fascinated by the architecture and the friendliness of the people I met. Your video brought back many great memories.
Yes. Nepalis are friendly folks. Also they’re probably used to tourist.Excellent video. The people didn't seem to mind being on camera. Thanks for sharing for those of us who will never see it in person.
A mixture of aerial and ground footage gives the video more flavor. Thanks for watching.Thanks for sharing! Very nice mix.
One more to go for Nepal. Then I think of something else to film. Glad you like my video and thanks for watching.I got excited when I saw you posted another video from your Nepal travel. You nailed it with this one (as with the others): golden hour footage looks so good here, the editing is excellent, the music matches the mood well, the variety of shots keeps the story on track, the people and architecture are interesting looking. Watching this brings back fond memories of what it is like to be there. Thanks for posting!
Thanks. It looks the drone is dive bombing.Great video!
Some very nice flying there - I especially liked the shot starting at 1:20, where you transitioned from the approach to looking down and rotating.