Oh David, what a wonderfully beautiful film... I was captivated from beginning to end! You have filmed and produced it brilliantly and I love Mr. William's philosophies about his garden. That is the most relaxing five-ten minutes I've spent in a long time. Thank you!
Brilliant David, I thoroughly enjoyed this. I can well imagine the camera and PC hours that went on here too. Congratulations!
Just a thought, perhaps you could mention the full screen button for viewing. I watched it full screen and on my widescreen monitor it looked good :-)
Of now to refresh my cup of tea and will watch your previous clip. BTW I've just posted my first HD footage from my new video camera - can't wait to capture garden visits now :-D
My name is David Crossley I am married with two grown up children and five grandchildren. I am a retired Engineering Instructor, retired in 1999. I have many interests - I am a member of Burnley Film Makers, an amateur film maker and photographer, a walker,all aspects of the great outdoors, wildlife gardening, wild life ponds and wild orchids. The highlight of my walking was probably trekking through the Himalayas in Nepal.
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Oh David, what a wonderfully beautiful film... I was captivated from beginning to end! You have filmed and produced it brilliantly and I love Mr. William's philosophies about his garden. That is the most relaxing five-ten minutes I've spent in a long time. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant David, I thoroughly enjoyed this. I can well imagine the camera and PC hours that went on here too. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteJust a thought, perhaps you could mention the full screen button for viewing. I watched it full screen and on my widescreen monitor it looked good :-)
Of now to refresh my cup of tea and will watch your previous clip. BTW I've just posted my first HD footage from my new video camera - can't wait to capture garden visits now :-D
That is simply beautiful, David. Your labor of love has come to be. Congratulations!
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