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12 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

reductions don't make particularly exciting videos!

A long crown reduction film is boring. (wasnt suggesting that, just include a coupe of before and afters or time lapses to give a well rounded profile of the treework portfolio)..but then a long video of a one tree takedown doesnt hold my attention for very long - as there are so many out there now! 

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A long crown reduction film is boring. (wasnt suggesting that, just include a coupe of before and afters or time lapses to give a well rounded profile of the treework portfolio)..but then a long video of a one tree takedown doesnt hold my attention for very long - as there are so many out there now! 
The second bit of footage of Ben Wright ascending into that partially failed oak was a reduction. [emoji6] I did film it but Ben managed to get most of it hung up so it didn't make the footage cut. Here's the before and after.

Just thinking about it, I think it's because I like film to be film, pictures to be sideshows and time lapse to be a time lapse video. Just me being me and nothing more I guess. IMG_20190305_122023.jpegIMG_20190305_134045.jpeg
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I did wonder what was going on with that oak.

 

Nice vid, personally I’d like more chipper/loader action.

 

Watching a powerful loader stuff large wood in a gaping hole is my thing.

 

It’s  the drama you see, you think ‘it can never take wood that large!  Then the struggle as the chipper baulks at such a large piece, then the relief as it starts to disappear, spraying material everywhere.

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I did wonder what was going on with that oak.
 
Nice vid, personally I’d like more chipper/loader action.
 
Watching a powerful loader stuff large wood in a gaping hole is my thing.
 
It’s  the drama you see, you think ‘it can never take wood that large!  Then the struggle as the chipper baulks at such a large piece, then the relief as it starts to disappear, spraying material everywhere.
Sounds like you've been watching porn at work again!
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1 minute ago, Conor Wright said:
10 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:
I did wonder what was going on with that oak.
 
Nice vid, personally I’d like more chipper/loader action.
 
Watching a powerful loader stuff large wood in a gaping hole is my thing.
 
It’s  the drama you see, you think ‘it can never take wood that large!  Then the struggle as the chipper baulks at such a large piece, then the relief as it starts to disappear, spraying material everywhere.

Sounds like you've been watching porn at work again!

Before work! I am a pro I’ll have you know.

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