Seeing Wee Georgie up there was a real delight! What a fantastic event. It's great to see the aerial shots to get a real impression of just how much was going on. Thanks Ted!
Thx for that. I had plans for a greater variety of footage that day, but took crook and had a camera issue. Just bought a new camera so hope to get a better balanced video next time round.
That was one awesome event. Just disappointed things didnt go as I had planned and wasnt feeling the best that day. Wanted to get footage of heaps of things at ground level.
The aerial video and editing work here is superb. Interesting to see most of your traction engines have canopies, as here in New Zealand that is not that common. No doubt to protect from that intense Australian sun and heat. I haven't seen a hay baler before so that was interesting, too. Thanks for sharing this gem. Cheers.
Founded by Chris Martin , son of Peter Martin one the four founding members of the Tasmanian Steam Preservation Society formed in the early 1960's based at Karoola which included the Second River Tramway now based at Sheffield. Jack Shannon, Ralph Proctor, Johnny Allen, Peter Martin
Bit too much "drone" for me Ted, but a good video just the same, was hoping you'd have done a walk around the classic tractors and trucks, that red Mack B61 Thermodyne bogie drive caught my eye. Also that chaff thrasher with the traction engine would have been another good ground caption. Value!
Yeah, I had big plans for the day and had my ground camera and go pro with me too and didn't get half the shots I had planned. Wasn't too well that day and very nearly called off sick, but had also lost the quick release thingy to attach the camera to the tripod, but then the few ground shots I got with it by propping it up with things weren't shot at the reso required acct an operator error with an internal setting. In the end I just couldn't be fckd. But a.ready planning for next year!
Per below, plus I don't do dodgy hand held wave the camera around stuff. There's already enough of that on RUclips. Was so annoyed at the missing component. On a positive,I did manage to get the few low res ground shots upto a watch able quality. Dcked around with them for ages and ran them through Topaz AI.
Seeing Wee Georgie up there was a real delight! What a fantastic event. It's great to see the aerial shots to get a real impression of just how much was going on. Thanks Ted!
Great stuff, love seeing the cross action between Georgie and the Krauss at Dulverton!
Thx for that. I had plans for a greater variety of footage that day, but took crook and had a camera issue. Just bought a new camera so hope to get a better balanced video next time round.
Great video. I was there, somewhere. Was a fantastic steamfest
That was one awesome event. Just disappointed things didnt go as I had planned and wasnt feeling the best that day. Wanted to get footage of heaps of things at ground level.
The aerial video and editing work here is superb. Interesting to see most of your traction engines have canopies, as here in New Zealand that is not that common. No doubt to protect from that intense Australian sun and heat. I haven't seen a hay baler before so that was interesting, too. Thanks for sharing this gem. Cheers.
Thanks Mark, comments much appreciated. The Sheffield steam fest is a great event - always something of interest going on.
What a fantastic video, Good Job Ted
i was the steamfest event coordinator for 2023 we didn't even know that you were flying your Drone over our event Regards Maurice
Founded by Chris Martin , son of Peter Martin one the four founding members of the Tasmanian Steam Preservation Society formed in the early 1960's based at Karoola which included the Second River Tramway now based at Sheffield. Jack Shannon, Ralph Proctor, Johnny Allen, Peter Martin
A truly magnificent event.
Bit too much "drone" for me Ted, but a good video just the same, was hoping you'd have done a walk around the classic tractors and trucks, that red Mack B61 Thermodyne bogie drive caught my eye. Also that chaff thrasher with the traction engine would have been another good ground caption. Value!
Yeah, I had big plans for the day and had my ground camera and go pro with me too and didn't get half the shots I had planned. Wasn't too well that day and very nearly called off sick, but had also lost the quick release thingy to attach the camera to the tripod, but then the few ground shots I got with it by propping it up with things weren't shot at the reso required acct an operator error with an internal setting. In the end I just couldn't be fckd. But a.ready planning for next year!
Per below, plus I don't do dodgy hand held wave the camera around stuff. There's already enough of that on RUclips. Was so annoyed at the missing component. On a positive,I did manage to get the few low res ground shots upto a watch able quality. Dcked around with them for ages and ran them through Topaz AI.
I honestly was like.... Valve has their own E3 too now? Lol