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KWVR old photo book part 1

Discussion in 'Photography' started by pennysteam, Feb 28, 2011.

  1. pennysteam

    pennysteam Well-Known Member

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    Filmed some time between 1924 and 28th Feb 2011.
    [video=youtube;j_-J3zsj4Dk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_-J3zsj4Dk&hd=1[/video]
     
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    second part
    [video=youtube;7d0GOK0qneg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d0GOK0qneg&hd=1[/video]
     
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    alan-crotty New Member

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    I always like to see your productions, thanks for the link.

    BTW should your dog be fitted with a HiVis vest?

    Alan
     
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    Penny is classified as a standard 4.

    On a Practical note doesn't really make any sense, no one would suggest all rabbits, badgers, cat's, fox's, birds and some stray dogs I have seen should ware an Hi-Vis, secondly she has more train sense than all of them and some people. As rule I usually move after the train has passed and we are in position way before the next one is due. Any time she is in shot I have planned it well before and I know she is fine, as in the one I used in this film. I can walk to a spot, ask here to stay and she will until I call her 99% of the time and if she moves she only walks to me, which is never across anything.

    Secondly if you thing about it, if the driver saw an hi-vis low down he would thing some has passed out or something, so in practice Hi-Vis if they have to be worn are best kept on humans.
     
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    I was only joking ;o)

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    sorry, if you took my response that way, was reply in general as I get several people from time to time suggesting it, some like youself are joking but some are suprisingly not.
     
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    I think you should teach her to raise one paw to acknowledge the driver's signal as well.
     

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