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We spent the first 2 weeks of December 2007 on the Island of Meerufenfushi in the Maldives. The island is home to a few Fruit Bats who during the day you can see visiting the various palm trees to collect fruit from them. On one such day I was able to record one of them collecting their food. I apologise in advance for the shake in the footage, thi…
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Video from the Moscow Kremlin (кремль) taken during my visit. Footage taken on a Sony P8 Digital still camera. Video includes the exteriors and grounds. No photography was allowed inside the Kremlin buildings which was real shame as some of the treasures kept by the Russian Tzars and presented in the Kemlin museum. The video was taken on a Saturday…
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I've always wanted to have a go at doing some stop motion animation filming and now I have. This short video is my very first experimentation using some lego figures as the main characters. Part one was shot using my iSight with quite poor lighting. Part two however was shot using a Sony Digital 8 Camera plus extra lighting. As you will see I do re…
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On a very wet afternoon in August 2000, during our visit to Paris we took shelter from the rain under a large bridge which crossed the Seine. Whilst waiting for the rain to stop we were treated to a rollerblade show. The skaters were basically trying to weave in and out of a number of coloured beakers used as obstacles. As one skater attacked the b…
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Christmas @ St Ives is a Video Blog recorded whilst spending our Christmas Day and Boxing Day for 2005 at Tregenna Castle at the top of the hill in St Ives, Cornwall. This video last 9 minutes 44 seconds and is a huge 43Mb in size so you may have to wait when downloading depending on how fast your internet connection is. Apologies in advance for th…
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Recorded in October 2000 this short video takes a look at the El Djem Colosseum in Tunisia. Built in the 3rd Century by the Roman Emperor Gordie I, El Djem is the 3rd largest ampitheatre in the world. Unfortuately the ampitheatre was never completed because of political rivalries and the lack of money. Never the less what still stands today is an i…
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