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World record broken for the largest human Olympic rings 0

High Level Photography were once again on hand to record a new world record – The largest human Olympic rings. The record was broken by 1,900 people of which a majority were schoolchildren. The event took Place at George Abbot school in Guildford Surrey and was organised by Surrey County Council to celebrate World Olympic Day and the countdown to the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The children were joined in the record bid by Team GB athletes including Rachel Cawthorn (kayaking), Abigail Edmonds (kayaking), Sophia Warner (athletics) and Adelle Tracey (athletics). Teachers and local councillors from Surrey County Council also took part.

They rings were formed on the George Abbot School playing field, in Guildford, at 12.45pm.

The previous record was set on June 24, 2008, in Beijing, China, and featured 1,202 people.

The Olympic mascots Wenlock and Mandeville and 1948 Surrey Olympic torch bearer Austin Playfoot also attended the celebrations.

Denise Saliagopoulos, Surrey County Council’s Cabinet Member for Community Services and the 2012 Games, said: “It was fantastic to see so many children making a piece of Olympic history. There was a thrill of excitement in the air during the build up and it was spectacular to see everyone forming the Olympic rings. It started to rain just as the record was broken but it certainly didn’t dampen the spirits. There were smiling faces everywhere you looked.”

“I hope today’s event will encourage more children to get involved in sport. By doing this we can help them stay healthy throughout their lives. Taking part in competition also teaches young people that through hard work and dedication they can achieve their goals.”

High Level arrived on site at 11.30 and selected the best position to take the photograph. Just as the record started and the photograph was being taken the heavens opened and many people got wet but it did not dampen the spirits.

More info and some additional photographs can be seen on the High Level Photography site

Olympic Rings Geaorge Abbot School

Olympic Rings Geaorge Abbot School Image copyright High Level Photography Ltd

Posted on: 06-25-2011
Posted in: aerial photography, Breaking News, Elevated Photography, Event Photography, News Photography, News Pictures, PR Photography

Abandon proposals for on-street charges on car parking bays in market towns and large villages throughout Surrey 1

Surrey residents may already be aware of the Surrey County Council’s online petition to lodge objections to the Surrey-wide proposal to introduce on-street parking charges. The following information is being circulated to everyone in Surrey in an effort to achieve the 20,000 signatures needed to force a formal debate.

To object to Surrey County Council’s proposals to introduce on-street parking charges throughout the county please sign this online petition.

It only takes a couple of minutes and you could help retain the vitality of our Surrey towns and save hundreds of local shops and businesses who are already struggling to survive in this fragile economic climate.

If 20,000 signatures are collected before 23rd March, SCC will have to take the escalating protests seriously because they will then be compelled to hold a formal debate. Don’t delay; this petition merely demands a formal debate, a democratic right to which we should feel entitled with or without a petition!

http://petitions.surreycc.gov.uk/ParkingCharges/

The petition is organised by Miss Caroline Salmon Deadline is 23rd March 2011

Surrey County Council has a responsibility to ensure a sustainable local economy in the county. The introduction of on-street parking charges in our market towns and larger villages would have a negative impact on their vitality and viability. Introducing new charges on well used, existing free parking areas, will disadvantage local retailers and commerce at a time of economic difficulty. The new charges are also often higher than those in off-street car parks at nearby locations. These proposals will seriously effect passing trade. They will inconvenience local people seeking a visit to the cashpoint, collecting a parcel or prescription or making a quick visit to a shop for a simple purchase, and they will increase car parking congestion on residential roads close to town and village centres. The cost of installing meters and enforcement would be a major charge on any funds raised by the scheme. We demand that the council abandon its proposals for these new on-street parking charges

Posted on: 03-17-2011
Posted in: Breaking News, General Info, News Photography, Useful sites

Michael Jackson Poster Breaks Guinness World Record Comments Off

High Level TV were commissioned to film (in HD) a due a birds eye view of the setting out a new poster for the Michael Jackson Album being released on the 13th December 2010. The poster broke a Guinness World. Filmed 8th December 2010 in a field at the end of Heathrow Airport [...]
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Posted on: 12-9-2010
Posted in: Aerial filming, broadcast facilities, High Level Photography, High Level TV, News Photography, News Pictures, Photographic Services

Churchill’s 1944 and 1949 General Election Campaign Car Daimler DB 18 Drophead Coupe 0

This a a photo Taken at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge, November 2010.

Daimler DB 18 Drophead Coupe

Daimler DB 18 Drophead Coupe at Brookalnds

This rare vehicle (a Daimler DB18 Drophead Coupe) is due to be auctioned at Brooklands on 4th December 2010. It was used by Winston Churchill in his 1944 and 1949 General Election Campaigns. The vehicle has recently been completely refurbished ready for sale. It is expected to be sold for around £250,000.

The irony is this car was re-furbished in Germany!!!

Posted on: 11-18-2010
Posted in: Breaking News, Events, News Photography, News Pictures

Electric Bluebird with Don Wales set to have another run 2

Don Wales Holder of UK land Speed Record for an Electric Car

Don Wales Holder of UK land Speed Record for an Electric Car | image copyright Ian Leslie / Medius

 

Don Wales holder of the UK Land Speed Record for an electric car, who is the nephew of Donald Campbell – another famous record breaker, announced earlier this that he will attempt to break his own electric record and exceed the outright record set by his grandfather, Sir Malcolm Campbell, in 1925 in the early spring of 2011.

Don Wales has clearly inherited the quest for speed. In May this year he

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Posted on: 11-17-2010
Posted in: Breaking News, News Photography, News Pictures

Oxshott Cement Lorry Accident in Pictures 0

Here is a link to a number of photographs of the cement lorry that crashed through a bridge wall and landed on a passing train. This incident happened on the 5th November 2010.

Pictures by Ian Leslie of High Level Photography Ltd, available from High Level Photography Ltd or Rex Features.

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Cement Lorry lying next to railway track at Oxshott Surrey after crashing through bridge wall

Cement Lorry on railway track

Posted on: 11-8-2010
Posted in: aerial photography, Breaking News, Elevated Photography, High Level Photography, News Photography

M25 services plan put in the picture by High Level Photography 0



Our sister company is in the news with it’s aerial photography of the proposed new Cobham Motorway Services Area site.  Ian Leslie, director of High Level Photography, specialist Low altitude aerial photography.  Normally useing specialst Vehicle that have mast that reach up to 25 metres / 84 feet.  This time Ian, a pilot and local resident of Cobham, went up as he realised none of the local newspapers or online article had any photographs showing the impact the development would have.

M25 Cobham Motorway Services Site

Site of Cobham Motorway Services Area M25 Surrey (c) Ian Leslie High Level Photography

Read more information on this at High Level Photography’s site an the following detailed article on the Cobham Motorways Services M25 Site.

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Posted on: 06-27-2010
Posted in: Event Photography, Events, News Photography, PR Photography

Copyright law and as it applies to photographs and Images 0



Over the years copyright law has changed.
A web site set up by Sal Shuel, former administrator of the British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies (BAPLA) offers a guide to what you can and cannot do.
www.salshuel.co.uk

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Posted on: 06-12-2010
Posted in: Event Photography, Events, News Photography, PR Photography

Brooklands Double 12 Event at Brooklands Museum and Mercedes World 0



Medius, specialists in  PR and Event Photography,  and it’s sister company, High Level Photography, specialists in Low Level Aerial Photography from mobile masts were at Brooklands Museum on Saturday the 5th June 2010 to photograph some aspects of the Brooklands Double 12 Event.

Brooklands – the world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit, constructed at Weybridge, Surrey in 1907 – was morethan a great sporting arena. Brooklands was the birthplace of British motorsport and aviation, home of Concorde and the site of many engineering and technological achievements throughout eight decades of the 20th century.

Car Going round Track at Mercedes Benz World at the Brooklands Double 12

2010 sees The Brooklands Double Twelve returns, with Brooklands Museum Trust as the official organiser – and with all proceeds going to support the work of the Trust in preserving the legacy of Brooklands and inspiring future generations.  Action on the Mercedes-Benz World circuit centred on dozens of Pre-war cars taking part in a full competitive sprint on the Saturday, while over 100 top-class classic cars (up to 12 in each of 12 classes) will competed by invitation in the unique Double Twelve competition, combining Driving Tests and Concourse, on the Museum site on both days.

Brooklands Double 12 High Level shot of Static Display
Brooklands Double 12 Static Display at Brooklands Museum

The Double Twelve borrows its name from the 24 hour races organised by the Junior Car Club (JCC) at Brooklands from 1929, but takes its inspiration from rallies organised by the JCC and the Royal Automobile Club in the late 1930s in which the elegance of the competing car was as important as the skill shown by the drivers in tricky manoeuvres. Its return was well received by motor sport enthusiasts and is a highlight of the British historic motor sports events calendar.

In addition to the competitions, a wide spectrum of one-make clubs put on their own stunning displays of cars on the Sunday to complement the celebratory atmosphere. Plenty of action going went throughout the weekend, including Test Hill activities, a Trade Village and family entertainment.

The Vintage Sports-Car Club, providers of motor sport events since 1934, were appointed as official organisers of the competitive elements. The VSCC and Brooklands Museum have enjoyed a long friendship, thanks to a common interest in Pre-war machinery.

The event was open to visitors at 9am on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th June.

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Posted on: 06-12-2010
Posted in: Event Photography, Events, News Photography, PR Photography

Brooklands Double Twelve Review 2010 0



Brooklands Motoring Festival a Great Success

Bugatti Beats All Comers in Double Twelve Competition

Riley Sprints to Top Honours on the Track

Brooklands 1907 -1939 Sign with Car and MotorcycleBrooklands 1907- 1939 Memorial

A 1926 Bugatti Type 35 which was sold to its first owner by Brooklands personality Malcolm Campbell made a triumphant return to the Birthplace of British Motorsport.  It beat a strong field of immaculate classic cars to take overall first place in the Brooklands Double Twelve competition on Sunday for its current owner, Chris Jaques. And in a similarly nail-biting finish on the Mercedes-Benz World circuit next door, Pete Candy’s 1936 Riley Special “Super Rat” stole first place in the Brooklands Speed Trials by just 0.2 sec from Terry Crabb’s ERA  R12C. The two competitions kept a strong crowd at the 2010 Brooklands Double Twelve Motoring Festival – organised by Brooklands Museum and the Vintage Sports-Car Club – captivated throughout two days of motoring action, spectacle and glamour which culminated with the Museum’s Royal Patron Prince Michael of Kent presenting the Double Twelve prizes.

In the Double Twelve competition – in which car and driver had to excel in both complicated driving tests and the rigorous judging of a concours d’élégance to be in with a chance of winning – the Bugatti narrowly but decisively beat Simon Taylor’s beautiful 1937 Bentley 4¼ litre Sedanca Coupé, which was a winner at last year’s Pebble Beach concours in the USA. Other class winners included John Dennis’ 1907/16 Berliet-Curtiss racer, Alex Pilkington’s 1930 Alfa Romeo 1750 Zagato, Bryan Smart’s 1973 Porsche 2.7 RS Carrera and Jo Moss’ 1973 Morgan Plus 8.

Another historic Grand Prix Bugatti claimed honours in the Brooklands Speed Trials – this time it was Martin Overington’s spectacular 1927 Type 35B grand prix car, which was the fastest Vintage (pre-1931) car, taking just 1.36 longer to cover the 900 metre course than Candy’s time of 43.0 sec. The fastest road-going sports car was Andrew Mitchell’s 1937 HRG 1½ litre, and honours in the closely-fought Edwardian (pre-1919) class – with six giant racers taking part – went to Karl Foulkes-Halbard’s  5 litre 1907 Corbin Vanderbilt Cup car.

Brooklands Museum Director Allan Winn said: “The 2010 Brooklands Double Twelve Motoring Festival proved to be a real hit with competitors and spectators alike. We were very pleased to see so many families and enthusiasts enjoying the biggest competition event held at Brooklands since the original circuit closed in 1939. We look forward to building on the success of this weekend at the next event in June 2011.”

Mike Stripe, Secretary of the Vintage Sports-Car Club commented: “The VSCC and Brooklands have a natural affinity and it was most pleasing to see the two organisations working together for the Brooklands Double Twelve Motoring Festival.  Close but friendly competition was the flavour of the weekend, both on the Mercedes-Benz World track and on the legendary Brooklands banking, some 70 years on from the first Double Twelve Events in the 1920s and 30s”.

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Posted on: 06-6-2010
Posted in: Event Photography, Events, News Photography, PR Photography
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