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Yes, Kev, but you must appreciate they where going north to south - don't do west to east!
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You mean the lodestones in those Tdis only give a crude rendering of North or South Doug... I could see you wanting to veer off every time we passed you, or was that 'cos we was in your way (again and again)...
Last edited by HarryMann on 31 May 2007, 00:29, edited 1 time in total.
oi you cheeky buggers. i think you'll find that we managed to travel the shortest distance between points on both days (jake back me up here man) and therefore were definetly applying logic of some kind or another.
as for morocco I was fully hooked up with GPS and was able to tell the boys on a regular basis that we weren't going in the right direction...
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HarryMann wrote:..and every one as sharp as a pin -after all
Yes, it was one of our major delays, waiting for Al to take each shot, after selecting the appropriate lens, measuring light, setting aperture, shutter speed, adjusting focus. Moving back 2m doing it all again etc etc.. He almost got left behind a few times.
how could any significant motion have blurred them
Mmmmm, fantastic Steak and Ale pie I had on Sunday.
HarryMann wrote:Every one of those shots says... relaxed, contented, in control, and going nowhere fast
Lets not forget we stopped to fell a tree. Allegedly went "the wrong way". Yet still came second on the day. And with a 2 hour lunch on the Sat. as well.
I'm awaiting our piccy of a white horse...
I spoke with Al last night, and he has some pretty good shots, hell, its his profession.... He suggested we do an article and any money from the article go towards the charity..
Well done all, it looks like it was a fantastic event.
Wish I could have been there but roughing it in California at the mo. Kev H, if you can get all the pics together I will put a gallery on the website or if everyone can email them to me at paul@vividfish.net and I will put them up.
Again, well done all - great planning Kev.
PS: Seen loads of mint Westy Syncros (may slip one into the hand luggage)
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