A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Monday, 28 September 2009
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Lumiere - mast on Cairnpapple Hill, Scotland
A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Lochbuie stone circle, Mull 21 July 2006
A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Saturday, 19 September 2009
Loch Sunnart, Scotland 20th July 2006 - 2
A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Loch Sunnart, Scotland 20th July 2006 - 1
A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Monday, 14 September 2009
Goatfell, Arran 3rd July 2008 - 2
A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Sunday, 13 September 2009
Goatfell, Arran 3rd July 2008 - 1
A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Friday, 11 September 2009
Ben Buie on Mull, Scotland 21 July 2006
A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Nether Largie North cairn, Kilmartin, Scotland
Nether Largie North cairn, Kilmartin, Scotland from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.
Phil, Gary and Omar continue their exploration of the Kilmartin valley. They find the cairn of Nether Largie North, with a sliding door in its new concrete lid.
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
Eigg Lumiere - 7th February 2009 - 6
A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
I shot this on the Scottish island of Eigg,
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Nether Largie South cairn, Kilmartin, Scotland
Phil, Gary and Omar continue their exploration of the Kilmartin valley. They find the cairn of Nether Largie South, almost part of the landscape now.
Monday, 7 September 2009
Goatfell, Arran 4th July 2008 - 4
Gary and Phil climbed Goatfell, the highest point on the Scottish island of Arran. Splendid views from all directions. A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Sunday, 6 September 2009
Great X of Kilmartin
Phil, Gary and Omar explore the beautiful Kilmartin valley in Scotland. The next site they encounter is the Great X of Kilmartin, a set of standing stones.The middle stone has particularly pronounced cupholes.
Phil shows off, but is suitably reprimanded by an audience of sheep. Next: Nether Largie South.Music by Richard Walley.
Labels:
kilmartin,
scotland,
sheep,
standing stone,
stonetapes
Saturday, 5 September 2009
Goatfell, Arran 4th July 2008 - 3
Gary and Phil climbed Goatfell, the highest point on the Scottish island of Arran. Splendid views from all directions. A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Friday, 4 September 2009
Ballymeanoch stones, Kilmartin
Ballymeanoch Stones, Kilmartin, Scotland from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.
Phil, Gary and Omar explore the beautiful Kilmartin valley in Scotland. The second site they visit is the standing stones of Ballymeanoch, located on a terrace heading down towards the sea.
Goatfell, Arran 4th July 2008 - 2
Gary and Phil climbed Goatfell, the highest point on the Scottish island of Arran. Splendid views from all directions. A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Goatfell, Arran 4th July 2008 - 1
Gary and I climbed Goatfell on Arran, off the coast of Scotland. A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Sunkenkirk stone circle, Swinside, Cumbria
Sunkenkirk stone circle, Swinside, Cumbria from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.
Phil, Gary and Omar try to find a stone circle in Cumbria, with the help of Julian Cope's book The Modern Antiquarian. Music by Richard Walley.
Wednesday, 2 September 2009
Dunchraigaig cairn, Kilmartin, Scotland
Dunchraigaig cairn, Kilmartin valley, Scotland from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.
Phil, Gary and Omar visit the Kilmartin valley in search of archaeological sites. The first one they find is a cairn with a narrow entrance and a big slab of stone.
Labels:
archaeology,
cairns,
kilmartin,
scotland,
stonetapes
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Eigg Lumiere - 7th February 2009 - 4
A Lumiere is a silent film of sixty seconds or less. I shot this on the Scottish island of Eigg. See the Lumiere manifesto at http://videoblogging.info/
Taversoe Tuick burial chamber, Orkney
Taversoe Tuick burial chamber, Rousay, Orkney from Phil Hayes on Vimeo.
Phil, Gary and Omar explore the twin level burial chamber Taversoe Tuick on the Orcadian island of Rousay. The chamber was discovered when 19th century landowner FW Traill-Burroughes was having a viewing platform built for his wife.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)