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GBIII Scotish photo and sound tour

Discussion in 'Photography' started by royce6229, May 12, 2010.

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    To be honest, still photography and sound recording don't really mix that well. If it's a good location for photography then it's likely to attract other photographers and it's not always the best place to set up a mic. With sound you don't have to worry about the angle of the light or even be able to see the train so by doing sound only it can be easier to find a location that's unlikely to be overrun by photographers. Even so I'm amazed how I can be in the middle of nowhere and somebody turns up with some noisy kids.
     
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    Thaks David, glad you enjoyed. The New Luce spot is a great location, totaly deserted and just into the climb, despite the tender first running I sure you would get a great vid there, 45305 & 70013 maybe?[/QUOTE]

    Thanks Chris, I'll bear that in mind. I'm sure that those 2 would make quite an interesting combined sound double-headed too.
     

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