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Post by Stuart H on Jun 19, 2006 12:00:25 GMT
Hi Belinda.
Many thanks for your comments. You will love "The Water is Wide" - Its one of my favourites too. I managed to get the whole song from start to finish. Holding such a small camera still was a real killer on the arms, but I'm sure you would agree it was worth it. Hayley told us at Wisley that she is going home in August - for a well deserved rest! Her schedule has been manic since January. I wonder if she will do any concerts whilst she is home?
Regards
Stuart
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Post by Belinda on Jun 19, 2006 12:18:54 GMT
Not this time (I Wish) we only get a concert every two years so i don't expect that will be to the beginning of 2008. I'd dearly love to see another concert,but i'll have to be content with your fantastic photo's and footage. And Hayley needs to relax put her feet up ,and keep warm its cold here so she better bring her jacket. And take time out to walk along the beach ,watch her brother wind surf and just unwind,Catch up with friends and family .sounds exhausting. don't you think : She'll have some very pleased parents or they will be once she steps foot on NZ soil, Stuart, I have just watched The Water is Wide twice WOW well that brought tears to the eyes Belinda
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Post by roger on Jun 19, 2006 13:13:37 GMT
Has Hayley performed this song in the UK before? Stuart Hi Stuart, Belinda is quite right. We are almost certain that this was the first time Hayley had sung 'The Mummer's Dance' in the UK. When I pointed that out to Hayley, she was initially surprised but she thought about it and came to the conclusion that I was right (for once!). In a conversation with Ian Tilley a few minutes earlier, he asked if she had sung it during the Il Divo tour. She did in the US, but not in the UK. That surprised him. Come on Hayley, we love it. How about including it a little more often? Roger
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Post by Richard on Jun 19, 2006 14:26:06 GMT
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Post by Raymond on Jun 19, 2006 15:09:57 GMT
Thank you for the photos and the videos. They are both of very high quality!!!!!
Raymond
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Post by Natasha on Jun 19, 2006 17:55:00 GMT
Wow great pictures and video!!! "Mummers Dance" sounds brilliant live, and Hayley was obviously really into the song!! Thanks so much!! Hugs, Your Tashi
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Post by Stuart H on Jun 19, 2006 18:44:22 GMT
Thanks Tashi
The more I hear that song, the more I wonder why it hasn't featured as a permanent fixture on an album. I think it suits Hayley because, as the video shows, she can't stand still when she is singing it.
Stuart
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Post by Steve H on Jun 19, 2006 19:53:32 GMT
Hi Stuart
The videos are certainly of better quality than either Dave or I expected from such a little camera, perhaps you could post either a link or photo of the little device you used, I think we will all want one after seeing your video samples!
Well done! Steve H
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Post by Steve H on Jun 19, 2006 20:01:28 GMT
Hi Tashi, I love the new Avatar, has it been taken professionally? it certainly looks great. Have you been busy lately I have not seen you on the forum so much, I hope it is because you are working on a new CD! I have enjoyed watching the videos too, I spent most of the evening behind my camera, so it is nice to enjoy the moment again Take Care, Steve
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Post by Stuart H on Jun 19, 2006 20:27:18 GMT
Hi Steve This is the camera I used Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2 - digital camera The Sony Cyber-shot M2 features 5.1 effective Megapixel resolution and a high quality movie mode (MPEG-4 recording) in a stylish, ergonomically designed camera. The Cyber-shot M2 combines the best of both worlds: great quality photography is guaranteed, thanks to the 5.1 effective Megapixel Super HAD CCD a large and bright 2.5 inch Hybrid LCD screen, Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar folded-path 3x Optical Zoom lens. In addition, the same device gives you casual movie-shooting capabilities, allowing you to capture up to 50 minutes of good quality footage on a Memory Stick PRO Duo™ with one charge of the supplied InfoLITHIUM battery. Moreover the large screen allows you to frame the shot in any light conditions, including direct sunlight. The camera uses Sony’s Real Imaging Processor, which enables it to capture pictures quickly so you'll never miss the moment. Stuart
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Post by Jeff on Jun 20, 2006 9:30:39 GMT
Great videos, Stu !
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Post by Stuart H on Jun 20, 2006 16:05:36 GMT
Thanks, Jeff
Its a handy piece ef kit in a concert as its so small, and video is a great momento to look back on.
Stuart
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Post by roger on Jun 20, 2006 18:16:53 GMT
Hi Steve This is the camera I used Sony Cyber-shot DSC-M2 - digital camera Stuart That's a really clever camera, Stuart. It can even take pictures of itself! Best wishes, Richard Oops, I mean Roger!
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Post by Andrew on Jun 20, 2006 23:42:13 GMT
That's a really clever camera, Stuart. It can even take pictures of itself! Best wishes, Richard Oops, I mean Roger! Hi Stuart and Roger, I wonder if the camera is clever enough to automatically pan to the left as Roger exits the stage? (in Richard fashion) Regards, Andrew
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Post by Richard on Jun 21, 2006 7:48:34 GMT
Hello Andrew! I always exit stage left, so the camera would have to pan to the right. Unless it was sneakily hidden at the back of the stage, of course! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifExit, you know where... Richard
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