This river was one my stepfather Jack Hargreaves loved, and feared for because of extraction from the chalk aquifers so vital to its survival. 17 years after his death it seems in rude health.This must be the result of dedicated influencing informed by understanding of how a river works. This beautiful gem of a film - just a few minutes - must surely make the river's survival more assured.
@rackseng Thank you. I'm afraid I don't know what camera kit Hugh used to shoot this. I'll try to find out next time I see him! The underwater shots are great! Jane
This river was one my stepfather Jack Hargreaves loved, and feared for because of extraction from the chalk aquifers so vital to its survival. 17 years after his death it seems in rude health.This must be the result of dedicated influencing informed by understanding of how a river works. This beautiful gem of a film - just a few minutes - must surely make the river's survival more assured.
Sibadd 3 months ago
Beautifully shot, great underwater sequences. Does anyone know what camera kit it was shot on ?
rackseng 9 months ago
@rackseng Thank you. I'm afraid I don't know what camera kit Hugh used to shoot this. I'll try to find out next time I see him! The underwater shots are great! Jane
DorsetWildlifeTrust 9 months ago
what a wonderful film.so lucky living in wimborne.
stickmanpig 9 months ago
@stickmanpig It is a beautiful river and we are lucky to have some stunning wildlife. Jane
DorsetWildlifeTrust 9 months ago