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Ok - so this is my 4th attempt at a video and shot with the minimal of equipment. In this video I thought I would try out a time-lapse whilst I walk a section of Lathkill Dale. Probably about 1200 pics in thisclip. Again, I mixed in some shots which kind of stabilises the overall video effect as I don’t have a tripod yet. The GoPro (under £90 version!) is great in bright conditions but is not so good in poor light as well as this version cannot utilise a mike extension and the mike is not that cool unless you shout in the back of it. I think a great addition would be a Sony RX100 to get some non GoPro video and stills input, as well as some focus-pull effects which I think would work with the style I seem to be developing.. What I learn is that you cannot have enough pockets as well as you need to allow more time whist stopping to take shots and learn some history along the way! In this video I used 2 new music tracks I created and the Magpie Mine section track (PeakSheepz) was created specifically with that mine in mind with the mix & B&W clips. It’s a rather doleful piece but I kind of like it now as it does fit the mine. As always - best listened to in HD on headphones with the sound turned up – preferably with good bass! The walk Another round trip of about 12 miles walk in which I discover the lead mine, Magpie Mine and I discover a little about its 300 year history. Some gruesome competitive tales lurked underground as miners tried to smoke each other out while nearby mine competitors were found hacking though the same vein - causing several deaths in the early 1800's. The remains of Magpie Mine are probably the best example in the UK of a 19th. Century lead mine. The area's mining has a fascinating history spanning almost 300 years. Continuing on through the village of Monyash, which is steeped in history itself dating back to the 11th century ~ the parish church of St Leonard’s dates back to the 12th century. Monyash was an important lead mining centre for the High Peak and even had had its own Barmote Court, which sat at the Bull’s Head at Easter to settle mining disputes and to hear complaints of theft, trespass and grievances of lead miners. Judgements were made based on custom and precedent handed down over the years. Moving on, I discover the most beautiful Lathkill Dale and its brilliant short but crystal clear Lathkill River. The source of this river would normally be from the Lathkill Head cave but in dryer conditions first appears further down the Dale starting from a tiny spring out of the ground and soon turns into a river complete with torrents and weirs along the way. Then its back to Over Haddon car park via the tolling of the 1880 St Ann church bells - as heard in the video. The views from the graveyard are fantastic. The most famous gravestone ihere s that of Sir Maurice Oldfield, a former head of the MI6 and the sundial on the south wall is a must see. More info Monyash: http://www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co... Lathkill River: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_L... Magpie Mine: http://www.pdmhs.com/MagpieMine.asp Bateman’s House: http://www.dakeynediscengine.com/the-... Thanks for watching. I’m not currently looking for a big following but do appreciate a follow, shares, likes and any comments including critique! Blog, Sometimes! www.turnock.com