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Video - Steam in Preservation - Steam in the 21st century

Discussion in 'Photography' started by james143611, Jun 19, 2011.

  1. james143611

    james143611 New Member

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    Hello all,

    I just made my first long video for YouTube (37 minutes) featuring steam in action on the mainline and on preserved railways in the modern era.

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    This video features a small variety of preserved locos at work on the mainline and on preservation lines. These are all my person shots, so are mainly taken around the Wiltshire and Avon areas but there is a few shots out of these two regions.

    In this video you can find:

    - Many shots of Nunney Castle and other classic GWR locos.
    - Shots from the GWR 175th Anniversary at the Didcot Railway Centre
    - A double header with a Manor and a Mogul
    - Nunney Castle hammering up Washford Bank (and nearly failing to!)
    - Broad Gauge 'Fire Fly' in action at the Didcot Railway Centre
    - A Black 5 on the West Somerset Railway
    - Tornado in London and Trowbridge
    - Clan Line on the Bristol to Victoria VSOE
    - A 5MT hammering up Dilton Marsh bank


    I hope you enjoy this video, and I am still collecting shots for a second video, hopefully expanding the locations!


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH2yV...el_video_title



    Cheers,

    James.
     
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    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    That link gives "The URL contained a malformed video ID." Looks wrong, the bit after = is not long enough should have at least another 10 characters.. perhaps this is what you meant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH2yVN39jQI
     
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    Couldn't understand what happened there, it happened on another forum too. Thanks for adding the proper link, that is indeed the one.


    Thank you!

    James.
     

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