Very nicely done David. We enjoy visiting Anglesey Abbey in the winter when the snowdrops are out, and the winter garden is just wonderful, if a little cold!! We haven't been in the summer for a few years now, must make a point of going there this summer if at all possible. On a technical note, there were what I call a few 'blinks' in the video, I also get them occasionally, I don't suppose the non video maker would even notices them. If you do notice them and wish to correct them, just check for a gap on the timeline between the clips, if there is no gap, try a 0.1 sec cross fade to see if that helps. Thanks for the upload, enjoyed it a lot, Steve.
Thank you for sharing this! I was there in September for the dahlias, so the early summer images are a delight, and I never made it inside the house. Maybe you should contract with the Trust to film the garden every other week or so, showing how the garden changes. You don't need to work otherwise, right? Just feed the youtube trolls? ;) I will say though that I always find statuary in gardens like this intrusive. It's so much more satisfying when the composition is entirely plant-derived. Of course that's a feature of its founding time but people are still doing it, apparently unable to imagine anything else.
Will definitely visit it soon to see it in its autumnal dress.
Yes, I bet it looks lovely around now?
Very nicely done David. We enjoy visiting Anglesey Abbey in the winter when the snowdrops are out, and the winter garden is just wonderful, if a little cold!! We haven't been in the summer for a few years now, must make a point of going there this summer if at all possible. On a technical note, there were what I call a few 'blinks' in the video, I also get them occasionally, I don't suppose the non video maker would even notices them. If you do notice them and wish to correct them, just check for a gap on the timeline between the clips, if there is no gap, try a 0.1 sec cross fade to see if that helps. Thanks for the upload, enjoyed it a lot, Steve.
Thanks for the tip. I should check for them more often.
Lovely grounds, but I'm especially partial to the mill pond and 'creek'.....just gorgeous!
I wonder what`s under those lawns????
Ho ho! I thought the same myself.
Thank you for sharing this! I was there in September for the dahlias, so the early summer images are a delight, and I never made it inside the house. Maybe you should contract with the Trust to film the garden every other week or so, showing how the garden changes. You don't need to work otherwise, right? Just feed the youtube trolls? ;) I will say though that I always find statuary in gardens like this intrusive. It's so much more satisfying when the composition is entirely plant-derived. Of course that's a feature of its founding time but people are still doing it, apparently unable to imagine anything else.
Thanks for the tip. I will go back in September to see the Dahlias.