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Post by Matt McNamara on Nov 11, 2011 22:50:03 GMT
Hi All
The following youtube presentation is of Curragh Camp Community Photographs.
Matt
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Post by afcmoore on Nov 11, 2011 23:56:45 GMT
Well Done Matt. Magnifico your talent knows no bounds . A well put together recording of the Curragh camp community photos through ages. I enjoyed . Regards. Anthony.
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Post by maryfarrell6 on Nov 12, 2011 8:43:42 GMT
Brilliant Matt thoroughly enjoyed the video Absoutely fantastic thanks a million your talents have no bounds MaryF
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Post by carmelkearney on Nov 12, 2011 10:08:48 GMT
Need help, cant get video of Curragh community
Carmel Kearney
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Post by kathyo on Nov 12, 2011 10:22:01 GMT
Matt thanks a lot i really enjoyed the video very well done take care kathyo
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Post by jjcurran on Nov 12, 2011 17:41:30 GMT
Hi Matt, Great video. Choice of music is excellent. Sets the mood for reminiscing. Regards JJ
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Post by livenowpraylater on Nov 12, 2011 21:56:45 GMT
Hi Carmel. Click on Matt McNamara's name. this will take you to Matt's members bio, scrool down and click on his video and bingo there it is. . well dont know about anyone else but thats how i do it. Edward.
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Post by andybrennan on Nov 13, 2011 0:15:53 GMT
Matt,
good stuff once more from you, I like the way you have incorporated J.J's composite as the opening scene.
Is the music by chance a piece played by Denis on his famous piano which now resides in the Curragh Heritage Center,?
Perhaps J.J you might use your skill to put together a composite of other land marks, i.e the Gibbith Rath, gun / observation post, ranges. golf course looking back from Sunny Hill direction, Reggie's, McAteers, the Market Square, the Wes, Sande's, and let us not forget Magins. just a thought and you have the skill.
I am not complaining about your last composite, far from it, I would like to see you add some of the above as I feel that your first is the front cover to Matt's work and you could incorporate some of these into the back cover.
Andy
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Post by jjcurran on Nov 13, 2011 15:21:37 GMT
Hi Andy and all, With regard to a further composite photo, I will attempt to ‘latch on’ to photo’s along the lines you suggest. It is unfortunate that while I was growing up on the Curragh, cameras were scarce and those that had them used them very sparingly. The camera was taken out on state occasions only (GOC’s inspection so to speak). We did not realise that photo’s are like wine, they increase in value as time passes. I fear also that some of the subjects you suggest are either gone or changed beyond recognition. However I will endeavour to get to the Curragh and add to my library of photos in the near future. I am a bit weary of the sign on the approach roads warning that photography is forbidden. I will probably ‘sneak in’ on a Sunday when the place is quieter. Hopefully my camera will not be confiscated. Regards JJ
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Post by andybrennan on Nov 14, 2011 0:00:54 GMT
J.j
Fair dues to you, now that sign re photography, a landmark in its own right, I look forward to more of your stuff.
Andy
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Post by rose5mcdonaghtce on Nov 14, 2011 16:32:19 GMT
Hi Matt,
Well done, though have to say was very lonesome after viewing, so many of the people in the snaps gone to their rest and the Camp gone to the knocking ball.
Rose
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Post by johnnykelly on Nov 14, 2011 22:17:45 GMT
Re:Curragh Camp Community Hi Matt well done on an excellant presentation from memories of the past and the present. again well done. Johnny
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Post by Barbara Mullins on Nov 17, 2011 23:47:16 GMT
Congratulations Matt,
Great video, lovely music, really enjoyed it. Brings back all the great times we had on the camp.
Barbara
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