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cheers folks

 

bet your glad you didnt have to rig it all down.

 

yup, didn't fancy any rigging on that tree, it was poor structurally at the base and poor in the crown also, managed to avoid damaging the small Red Oak beneath the Ash which is appreciated by the client (see pics below)

 

What cam do you use?

 

James, that was filmed on a gopro hero 3 (white), also use a canon powershot compact camera

 

Killearn Kirk isn't it?

 

yeah, Killearn, nice place to work

 

I love that album.

 

hard to believe it's nearly 20 years old!

 

The Red Oak which was under the Ash and the Ash stump at ground level -

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