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Into Selby Lock on the ebb


Mat B

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How do you do a photo sequence like that? very clever.

 

good boat handling as well

 

David

 


  1.  
  2. Crop the photos to the same size using any picture editor, (I use Paint Shop Pro)
  3. Merge them into a single .gif image (I used Photo Scape)

 

Everybody else-

 

I will pass your comments to the helmsman

 

m@

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:cheers:

Luv the foto sequence. Selby can be a barsteward but on occasions like that its easy peasy. Have you got the same sequence for keadby ?

 

A video clip taken waiting to enter Keadby:

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How do you do a photo sequence like that? very clever.

 

good boat handling as well

 

David

 

Use gifninja

 

Press shift to select multiple images.

 

When you have finished, added title & adjusted sequence speed, right click on displayed result & select "Copy image address"

 

Return to your post & press "Insert image" icon (two to the right of smiley) & paste into box (delete initial http:// so you don't have it twice)

 

Press "Insert image" :)

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We made a right hash of getting into Selby last time we were there, last August. We were on a big spring tide heading down from Naburn. Turned into the tide, pushed our way back to the lock, let the tide turn the bow in, but then the water bouncing back of the downstream lock wall pushed the boat beam on straight into the lock gate. Luckily no damage sustained as we hit the wooden gates. Selby isnt the nicest of locks to enter and certainly not on a large spring tide :rolleyes:

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