Nice video, just one fault, caption says approaching Winchmore station, it is in fact Winchcombe. i grew up there and spent many hours playing in the tunnel just outside the station, when the line was still in use in the sixties.
Oh yeah. I have a Hardback DORLING KINDERSLEY DK EYEWITNESS GUIDES Book of TRAIN. Discover the story of railways - from the days of steam to the high - speed, sophisticated trains of today. In association with THE NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM.
Hi Nigel. I enjoyed your video - thanks for sharing. It's difficult to record audio from a moving vehicle without the low-frequency buffeting noise caused by wind and turbulence. Your equipment seems to have done an excellent job at 'wind rejection'. How did you do that? You've listed the camera equipment used but not described your sound recording arrangement. Thanks once again. Andy.
Thanks Andy! Thanks for pointing out the audio. I used a saramonic mic on the GoPro7 with furry wind shield which managed to reduce most of the wind noise. Sometimes I use noise reduction in the edit too. Cheers!
The chugging of a steam locomotive is mesmerizing.
Yes, it certainly is! Cheers!
My parents and I went on the Railway on the 10th September this year.
It was our first time on that one.
One day later, we went to Broadway Tower.
It's a great scenic trip! Cheers👍
Excellent!
Thanks very much Laurence! Cheers👍
Nice video, just one fault, caption says approaching Winchmore station, it is in fact Winchcombe. i grew up there and spent many hours playing in the tunnel just outside the station, when the line was still in use in the sixties.
Oooops! Thanks for pointing that out, which I think can be rectified by adding text over the clip? Cheers👍
Great video Nigel didn’t realise me and Jan in it strange to see your self on film 😀
Haha! Yes, but that was about it I'm afraid. Cheers!
Nice Weather for the Firefighters?
Yep! No trackside fires today! Cheers👍
Thanks.
You're welcome.
Oh yeah.
I have a Hardback DORLING KINDERSLEY DK EYEWITNESS GUIDES Book of TRAIN.
Discover the story of railways - from the days of steam to the high - speed, sophisticated trains of today.
In association with THE NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM.
I’ve been here!
Thanks, it's a great day out! Cheers👍
Hi Nigel. I enjoyed your video - thanks for sharing. It's difficult to record audio from a moving vehicle without the low-frequency buffeting noise caused by wind and turbulence. Your equipment seems to have done an excellent job at 'wind rejection'. How did you do that? You've listed the camera equipment used but not described your sound recording arrangement. Thanks once again. Andy.
Thanks Andy! Thanks for pointing out the audio. I used a saramonic mic on the GoPro7 with furry wind shield which managed to reduce most of the wind noise. Sometimes I use noise reduction in the edit too. Cheers!
PS. From a 'Steam Buff's' point of view, you cut the the departure from Cheltenham Racecourse during Editing too soon!
The original edit would have been much longer, so yes, I cut down the time at Cheltenham to allow more time with onboard action. Cheers!