Lapse of Memory

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Some of you may have failed to notice the link to this short film when Tony Partington posted it a few days ago:

http://www.vimeo.com/3923344

If you did miss it, then here's another chance.

Take a look, you'll be glad I've brought it to your attention.

Trust me.

:o)

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/73588/links/british_isles.html

Thanks, Baz!!

And Tony, of course! Excellent!

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Moth

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baza wrote:
Take a look, you'll be glad I've brought it to your attention.
And then some.

That's inspirational stuff. Not just in terms of the actual imagery, but also in terms of the sheer dedication required to complete such a thing. Hats off to Mr Partington. Amazing.

Awesome.
Thanks for posting the link, i missed it first time round.

Ta for flagging that one up, I'd missed it before.

Nice to see the Ilkley area given a good outing especially the panorama from the Piper Crag Stone. Loved the almost surreal Rudson too, wish my HDR looked that good.
Great stuff.

-Chris

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baza wrote:
Some of you may have failed to notice the link to this short film when Tony Partington posted it a few days ago:

http://www.vimeo.com/3923344

If you did miss it, then here's another chance.

Take a look, you'll be glad I've brought it to your attention.

Trust me.

:o)

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/73588/links/british_isles.html

Stunning!

I love the way rock art is shown to mimic water dropping into water (concentric circles).

Apologies for mis-spelling your name in a previous post Baza (and also Rhiannon). It was late, I've got a cold and I don't know how to edit on here.