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Phil
You old dog....... you have provided me with the only video clip of my running frame....... Conclusion....... Joyce has always asked if I wanted a video camera and always said no..... well we are going to get one..... Tell us about your time cam photography...... what did you use.....?? Working all alone removing the engine..... with living proof... and no blood shed...... You are absolutely amazing...!!!!! Yep... as Rob said..... sure brightens an other wise cold Winter day... Thanks BooB
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Loved the engine removal. You look like an old-time doctor with the white jacket and light on your head.
![]() Looks like you used a digital still camera to do the recording. We did one a couple of years ago of a Spitfire being assembled using a Nikon D70 and software to control it over a period of weeks. I frequently shoot shorter scale timelapse in my work.
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Do I dare say "Dr PHIL". Great video clips. Especially the organ transplant.
How is the patient fairing? Out and about? Cheers from Windsor Mike Timoshyk |
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