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This picture shows us enjoying a fairly mild day while waiting for the train to arrive.
This image shows Connor and I setting up the camera for a high angle shot of the tracks from above. At this point, we realised that the bridge barriers were at the same height as the tripod at its highest point so we had to do a bit of investigating to get these shots to work.
This shot shows me standing in the middle of the road (being watched by curious onlookers in their cars) trying to set the camera up so we could get a very high angle shot by holding the tripod with the camera on the end, up in the air. Needless to say, it was a failure.
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