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  1. the biggest lens I will have will be the 700mm f/l telescope I normally use for photographing the moon (I do have a longer one at 1250mm but it gets a bit unwieldy) (so no mooning Griff :River Police ) just watching the live shipping map and planning when I will need to depart to catch them passing- I think maybe as they pass the mouth of the Medway, or shoeburyness at the moment, that will give me time to get to Tilbury Fort area and set up the cameras.

    Grendel

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  2. well I spent some time last night checking the camera gear and should be all ready and waiting at Tilbury Fort, I will be watching the live shipping map to see when they get close - and texting Griff en route. I have about a 20 min trip from the office to get down to the Fort, so my lunch time may well be slightly extended (I do get in half an hour early every day anyway so work have no problems with this).

    Good Luck with the Trip and I will try and wave as you pass.

    Grendel

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  3. I will be watching here - https://www.marinetraffic.com/ as MTB 102 is on there (I even managed to follow her recent movements from yarmouth to lowestoft over the weekend). Having had a good look at the maps of the banks of the Thames I think I may well be stationed at Tilbury Fort to watch them pass by (I have already arranged to have my lunch 'hour' whenever is most convenient that day). tilbury is a good few minutes closer than purfleet from work

    Grendel

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  4. could you advise when (ish) you will be passing under the bridge at dartford, as I cross under in the mornings and over the top evenings on the way home (between about 5.15 and 6.00pm most days depending upon traffic, so would possibly stand a chance of spotting you (I now work just 6 miles from said bridge on the north side) or possibly stand a chance of nipping out for a short break (lunch time) to get some pictures.

    Grendel

  5. I posted the above while reading the thread - not realising that the same conclusion had been arrived at, but with the gun at the right shoulder with left hand steadying would be preferred, depending upon the gun, some could not be used left handed unless a left hand gun was specially built - due to cartridge ejection, or the matchlock / flintlock mechanism on earlier guns.

    Grendel

  6. As has already been thought of, is it possible the photo is reversed ?

     

    Since the swing bridge is the likeliest way of nailing the location, here it is, enhanced, from Carol's photo, original and flipped.

     

    Is it possible to scan that part of the neg at a higher resolution ? 

     

    Most plate cameras gave excellent resolution, being of larger size than roll film.

     

    Or in fact, was this scan already at a higher resolution, and been reduced by the forum software ? Is it possible to put it online somewhere, at original size ?

     

    I've enlarged this section by a factor of three, which has degraded it quite a lot.

     

    There's a good chance of getting much more detail of the bridge, the camera appears to have been in a tripod.

     

    As has already been thought of, is it possible the photo is reversed ?

     

    Since the swing bridge is the likeliest way of nailing the location, here it is, enhanced, from Carol's photo, original and flipped.

     

    Is it possible to scan that part of the neg at a higher resolution ? 

     

    Most plate cameras gave excellent resolution, being of larger size than roll film.

     

    Or in fact, was this scan already at a higher resolution, and been reduced by the forum software ? Is it possible to put it online somewhere, at original size ?

     

    I've enlarged this section by a factor of three, which has degraded it quite a lot.

     

    There's a good chance of getting much more detail of the bridge, the camera appears to have been in a tripod.

    looking at the chap with the gun, the bottom (reversed image) makes more sense as then the rifle is being used right handed.

    just my 1/2d worth.

    Grendel

  7. Do you have other TVs Grendel you phrase your post as if you do. If so how are the others behaving?

    yes we have several, one downstairs has sky, as has one bedroom(on the same box using a remote sensor) the other 2 use sky go to get most things, plus I use sky go on my laptop downstairs, when I want to watch something different. 

    the others cant get freeview either.

    Grendel

  8. Griff the card model I did for Broad Ambition was missing the other half of the hull, I just did one side.

    The wooden model of BA is still being planned, as I said above life and a new job got in the way, when I started I was on about 5 hours travelling a day for the first 6 months, thats reduced now to about 2 1/2 hours, and now the new conservatory extension that has filled my weekends is done, I am looking at starting the modelmaking back up, I printed the plans out at 1/12 a couple of weeks back, and I'm hoping it wont take as long as my Uncles HMS Victory build (5 years) or even as long as your restoration :-)

    Grendel

  9. we were fine on the spare tv in the bedroom, we could just about get bbc1 and bbc2 through the aerial, then we went digital, now I can only use that tv when plugged into the laptop, and have to watch bbc online or sky go. I have tried several different digital aerials, but no - none of them can pick up freeview. we were almost the last place in the uk to go digital, as we are in a geological bowl surrounded by hills, they put in a new transmitter next to the old one as a repeater to bounce the signal into the bowl,. the old aerial used to point along the wall to get a signal, to get a signal the new aerial needs to point to a spot that means the signal has to travel through about 40 ft thickness of brick.

    its a good job we have bt infinity as our internet usage is over 1000Gb a month now (through watching online tv)

    Grendel

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