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            First filming.. 
            
             This is me getting stuck,it's my first ever piece of filming so don't be too harsh!..hahahttps://youtu.be/Vgr5m5p2wZ0 sorry can't figure out this posting video lark!..
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             Now you'll have to clean your bike again going down mucky track !! I copy & pasted the link from the end of haha as I think it's what's upsetting it, just's needs a bit of breathing space. Try hitting 'return' a couple of times before & after a link to give it a bit of room. Your film:-
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             Good stuff jo75....looks cold, miserable, wet and slippery...perfect riding conditions..!! Thanks for posting.
             If I can offer one word of advice. Get the camera off the bike and mount it on your helmet.... It will give the viewer a better perspective of the ride and the front of the bike going in and out of the frame occasionally creates a point of reference and interest... (Advice..not criticism). Looking forward to seeing your next vid. Rgds Seahorse 
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             hi, thanks for the advice,I didn't take it as a criticism,I have a mount on my helmet , that's my next thing to do!..just feeling my way with the whole camera thing!.. 
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             Nothing like getting in the nooks and crannies!.. 
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|  Not bad for a first effort at all. As Seahorse suggests, get the camera on your head. You won't get the weird effects of vibrations, the lens will stay cleaner as well as getting a more "seat of your pants" view. If you're going to tackle that sort of mud regularly, you are going to have to re-think your tyre choice!   (I've embedded your video too. Click edit on your OP and you'll see what I've done/how to do it for future reference.) | 
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