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Old 10-17-18, 06:24 PM
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A ride from a different view.

As I continue to go out on my back yard trail rides I like to do a ride-by shoot on some of my ride videos. So it got me thinking what if I did part of a trail with back to back, to back, and over again shoots. It was a ton of fun and what the heck it keeps me busy and I'm enjoying every bit of playing in the woods.
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Nice. That looked like a ton of fun.
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love crisp, bright, sunny, fall days in NE. was gonna ask how you set up your cam but a shadow gave it away, I think? looks like maybe you stuck in in the ground? so the cam wasn't so low? & in others the cam is on the ground? regardless, the end result was very good! keep doing them, even tho they are time consuming, aren't they?
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I like it! Wish I had a back-yard trail.
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Originally Posted by Maelochs
Nice. That looked like a ton of fun.
Thanks ! It was a nice day to do this little project and a blast to do, never a bad day out on the bike.
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
love crisp, bright, sunny, fall days in NE. was gonna ask how you set up your cam but a shadow gave it away, I think? looks like maybe you stuck in in the ground? so the cam wasn't so low? & in others the cam is on the ground? regardless, the end result was very good! keep doing them, even tho they are time consuming, aren't they?
I have a little portable tripod that fits in my cycling jersey that raises the camera from 4-8 inches off the ground. Just for this video it took a little over an hour riding back and forth, not counting a few redo's but I was having that's all that counts.
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Originally Posted by Chinghis
I like it! Wish I had a back-yard trail.
Thanks ! I can't complain that's for sure.
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