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Post by ilovenxstage on Mar 8, 2013 10:06:17 GMT -5
Here is a ride around my town with my ghetto helmet cam. (Sony Handycam with a universal camera mount attached to an adhesive disk using JB Weld).
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Post by leftwayleft on Mar 8, 2013 17:41:37 GMT -5
Nice ride...
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Post by chitowndave on Mar 16, 2013 15:12:33 GMT -5
Yes Nice ride. Can never get enough of two wheeled adventure.
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Post by madcervantes on Mar 16, 2013 17:31:38 GMT -5
Looks like you applied a post-production effect to get rid of shaky cam right? That thing is wicked smooth for a helmet shot, and I can see some warping in the background (which is usually a tell tell sign of subspace warping effects). Is my guess correct?
Also great video! Makes me want to do something similar.
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Post by ilovenxstage on Mar 17, 2013 14:08:49 GMT -5
Looks like you applied a post-production effect to get rid of shaky cam right? That thing is wicked smooth for a helmet shot, and I can see some warping in the background (which is usually a tell tell sign of subspace warping effects). Is my guess correct? Also great video! Makes me want to do something similar. Yeah, I used the "anti shake" option when I uploaded it to Youtube. The original was not too bad, except on some of the rough streets near the town square.
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Post by rverr on Mar 23, 2013 8:43:35 GMT -5
Enjoyed the ride. Oh to live in a small town again
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