I had reached Hartford Bridge about an hour or so into my walk.
Lot's of noise during this part of my walk along the river... traffic on the road bridge, light aircraft, pleasure boats plus the express trains crossing the railway viaduct...then roar of the river sluice by the locks.
Still images can be so peaceful to look at... it's the moving ones that create problems.
One sound broke through all the racket on my video... spring birds singing.
This is Part 2 of my walk.please scroll down to view Part 1 if you missed it.
Still images can be so peaceful to look at... it's the moving ones that create problems.
One sound broke through all the racket on my video... spring birds singing.
This is Part 2 of my walk.please scroll down to view Part 1 if you missed it.
It was wonderful to hear all the birds... and as I approached the railway viaduct I could hear woodpeckers drumming.... If you missed it rewind and listen... it's just before the train crosses the viaduct.
On the return journey I spotted a a rabbit feeding.
You can hear another noise that makes using the camcorder a bit frustrating at times...
... passing people chatting.
On the return journey I spotted a a rabbit feeding.
You can hear another noise that makes using the camcorder a bit frustrating at times...
... passing people chatting.
the birds are really pleasant. bunny is cute. :)
ReplyDeletethat train was MOVING! :)
Lovely place and a very nice picture Andrew.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
Lovely video, Andrew!
ReplyDeleteAndrew and the second part is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
thanks for sharing your journey Drew and I did hear the woodpecker (before the train),and overall it was a video how it is where you were with those sound interjections of reality in the air. I wondered what the white bird with black head/face was; a waterbird I suspect ..
ReplyDeleteEnjoyable video Andrew.
ReplyDeletePlenty of varied sounds, but the birdsong steals the show.
wow, all sort of sounds. nice. luv the waterfall. (:
ReplyDeleteThe narrow boat stars in the video, and does the birds. Brilliant photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat video Andrew!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWell done Andrew. I am uploading some video I took today at this very moment and have no idea what I have. Oh the mystery of movie making.
ReplyDeleteAh background noise, the curse of any recorded audio. Great video though Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this, looks like a very interesting walk.
ReplyDeleteGreat video and what a wonderful way to share your corner of the world. I really really enjoy these!
ReplyDeleteGreat video Andrew!
ReplyDeleteAll the background noise makes it "real", train, cars... unless you are in a deep forest and nothing but nature around you, which I assume you weren't. :)
That is the best, best, best music of all! I did hear the woodpecker--don't you love that sound? But then, all the sounds of nature are glorious. Thank you for capturing them for us!
ReplyDeleteThank you. The singing birds were wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat was a awesome video. I loved all the different sounds. The bridge for the train, what a lovely area. Even seeing the train passing by was cool! AND the rabbit, totally cool dude! Loved it all~
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the post and the rabbit. The train was super fast. √
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I really like the editing.....moving stills.....great.
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