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1 hour ago, mackem said:

Leo,if you liked the Kimbo film this one is far better,and it's public land,the editing and cinematography is superb.

 

Awesome filming as you say, enjoyed that. The work he put into that, then sat for 2 hours in the rain waiting for it too rise from its bed for a clean shot. Was a lovely buck with a great rack. 

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1 hour ago, mackem said:

Leo,if you liked the Kimbo film this one is far better,and it's public land,the editing and cinematography is superb.

 

Just watched it Mack the effort and how close he got to the deer unreal if it was a rifle it would have been over long before, but the skill involved with the bow another level, great video.

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I watch a good mixture on there, non league, history, fishing, off grid and alternative living, coaching stuff and old pathe news and travelogues about Britain.

Watched one the other night about Devon and Torbay…..1955 to 1968…….absolutely beautiful and not a chocolate face in sight to “improve it” 

 

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5 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

Imagine what these streets would have been like when the local residents had jobs in the industries of the area, and the reason these properties were originally built there

Seen one before mate about a street in Liverpool in the early 80s, all the families were out of work and yet the street was immaculate……ya know, a time before, when we were still Britain. 

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4 hours ago, Leo Sayer said:

Awesome filming as you say, enjoyed that. The work he put into that, then sat for 2 hours in the rain waiting for it too rise from its bed for a clean shot. Was a lovely buck with a great rack. 

 

4 hours ago, FLATTOP said:

Just watched it Mack the effort and how close he got to the deer unreal if it was a rifle it would have been over long before, but the skill involved with the bow another level, great video.

The shot blowing the rain off the bucks side with the impact and the emotion in the ensuing seconds,plus the buck running in a tight circle to its death,incredible hunting footage.

 

45 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

 

That shoe is very Lily Savage,as he said even the immigrants want to get out.

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1 minute ago, mackem said:

The shot blowing the rain off the bucks side with the impact and the emotion in the ensuing seconds,plus the buck running in a tight circle to its death,incredible hunting footage.

Can you imagine the adrenaline that was going through both hunter and prey incredible moment I’m glad I watched through to its conclusion. 

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8 minutes ago, steve66 said:

mostly coal , steel in sheffield and Rotherham 

Shipyards, fishing industry and coal mines up here, all pretty much finished, probably all a bit grim really, but it would have given people a sense of purpose and built community, produced backbone, characters and a dosser or two 

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4 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

Shipyards, fishing industry and coal mines up here, all pretty much finished, probably all a bit grim really, but it would have given people a sense of purpose and built community, produced backbone, characters and a dosser or two 

Sunderland was once the largest shipbuilding town in the world with over 400 yards registered in its time,now nowt.

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