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    Quote Originally Posted by ADz_1983 View Post
    As soon as its possible for me again I will be out in woods, cooking something up. Will have to try and get a tripod sorted and have a go at the bushcraft breakfast aswell, Not saying my angles are going to be better though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper4083 View Post
    Eat your heart out Speilberg
    Indeed
    "Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes; after that, who cares?! He's a mile away and you've got his shoes!​​"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wardy View Post
    Hey stamp what's your utube account name for some reason that link won't open on my phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ADz_1983 View Post
    Indeed
    Thanks for your honesty, I am trying to get these better but I do the filming myself and its hard to get these things right.

    I would get my son to film for me, trouble is I get a lot of close ups of the floor and his face!

    I really need a propper camers with a screen that will turn around, but funds don't support that currently.....

    I enjoy making these little videos which is all that matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stamp View Post

    I enjoy making these little videos which is all that matters
    and at least you're out there having a go - well done you
    Last edited by Silverback; 03-06-2013 at 01:39 PM.
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    Stamp - great vid and I learnt about cooking eggs another way (eggs are not my strong point in cooking).

    I thought the dog was very photogenic and must appear in the credits of future productions

    Thanks for posting,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stamp View Post
    Thanks for your honesty, I am trying to get these better but I do the filming myself and its hard to get these things right.

    I would get my son to film for me, trouble is I get a lot of close ups of the floor and his face!

    I really need a propper camers with a screen that will turn around, but funds don't support that currently.....

    I enjoy making these little videos which is all that matters

    Hope to see more soon bud

    I only mentioned the angles as you asked for honest feedback so hope you didn't take offense. (There are some touchy people about)

    Anyway, have subbed
    "Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes; after that, who cares?! He's a mile away and you've got his shoes!​​"

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    No offence taken ADz_1983, watching it back I can see your point, i am looking at cameras on eBay to see what i can get.

    Thanks Ehecatl. Mickey had his full name in the credits, "Mickey of Wiltshire"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADz_1983 View Post
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    Another good vid mate.
    Look forward to the next one.
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