ERRR.....might be coz I didn't send you one. You didn't put your address in the e-mail
E-mail me again Steve, I'll bung one in the post. It might not be til the weekend though, I'm a bit busy to knock another one up for the next few days. I'll try my best for you.
Phil
Watched it now and what can I say you flashy professional camera man, you!! Brilliant. Just as well your gang, Pete and Angie went that week otherwise the slopes would have been empty
Very impressed by Angie's turns a true pro! Pete looked fab as usual, the pink is set off well by the red eyes!
Great to see how well Robyn and Lisa have come on - better than me know probably was anyway - Your Krassi would be proud of you!
Enjoyed all of it and the music was ...
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Watched it now and what can I say you flashy professional camera man, you!! Brilliant. Just as well your gang, Pete and Angie went that week otherwise the slopes would have been empty
Very impressed by Angie's turns a true pro! Pete looked fab as usual, the pink is set off well by the red eyes!
Great to see how well Robyn and Lisa have come on - better than me know probably was anyway - Your Krassi would be proud of you!
Enjoyed all of it and the music was great too. You got plenty of footage and edited it to make it really interesting. Why was Lisa shaking so much when you went down the Wall If she shook that much I dread to think what was going through your mind!
Thanks Ellie,
The footage taken of the wall was shot from something like 1000 Metres away. Unless you've got very steady hands, or a tripod, it's almost impossible to keep it still at those magnifications (60X). I'm going to see if I can find a small tripod, something that would fit in a daysack, for next year.
I wasn't really shaking when I went down it, but the thoughts that ran through my mind when I went over the edge are unprintable on here
Great fun though, just REALLY hard ...
Thanks Ellie,
The footage taken of the wall was shot from something like 1000 Metres away. Unless you've got very steady hands, or a tripod, it's almost impossible to keep it still at those magnifications (60X). I'm going to see if I can find a small tripod, something that would fit in a daysack, for next year.
I wasn't really shaking when I went down it, but the thoughts that ran through my mind when I went over the edge are unprintable on here
Great fun though, just REALLY hard work (did you see my face?)
Must do it again.
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