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  • A beautiful and inspirational video of one of my favourite places. Thank you Alan for another excellent video.

  • Thank you very much. It is one of my favourite places also and strangely, I was there filming again this evening, returned home and checked my email before removing my coat, as I have been out all day, and saw your comment. I've actually been filming the river today but stayed on at Symonds Yat because it ended up being a nice clear evening.

  • nice. iv caught decent pike out of that very stretch right underneath the pub.

  • Thank you for your comments. I enjoyed viewing your videos.

  • Thank you, and likewise. The Forest and Wye Valley is a great area for making videos.

  • Thank you Steve.

  • very very nice, as ever , Al.

    Also as ever, very sympathetically combined with the music.

    great stuff.

  • I like the new ending even better than the first. It's beautiful

  • Alan what a lovely piece of work, subject, production and editing are wonderful. I had just popped on to your channel to thank you for your recent comments on my You Tube videos but you have just blown me away . . . This is so inspirational, and I feel, what You Tube should be all about . . .

  • Thank you Gordon, and it was especially nice that you phoned as well. It would be great to meet up in the near future, either in Bromsgrove or here. The film was mainly shot using a Nikon D90 (stills and video - the pike) but I also used a Sony HD camera (SR-1, I think - can never quite remember without getting it out and looking at the model number). The slow motion swans were filmed with the Sony.

  • Thanks Mike! I am happier with this version. At the time of typing, the sky looks like it might be clearing for a good sunset at the Yat. Too tired to go though after this morning's early start in the Forest :-)

  • Well worth taking the original down to rework it especially the final sequence Alan. Super piece of film / still work.

    It is amazing what the camera can "see" in time-lapse mode that passes even the most appreciative eye by in real time.

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