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3 Cook Inlet, Alaska Part 1

A really great video; since these are scenery shots, some of the yawing was a bit fast and I changed the play back speed to 1/2 to enjoy your video ( but that also slows the music down… ). Still a very enjoyable video and good music (when I played it at the correct speed… L 😍 L…).
 
Beautiful!! Thanks for sharing.

Chris
 
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I think a lot of us are on the same page in that we spend hours and hours driving and filming followed by hours of post processing so at least SOMEBODY else should look at all that nonsense! Thanks for the comments :).
 
A really great video; since these are scenery shots, some of the yawing was a bit fast and I changed the play back speed to 1/2 to enjoy your video ( but that also slows the music down… ). Still a very enjoyable video and good music (when I played it at the correct speed… L 😍 L…).
I agree with your comments and inasmuch as this is Part 1 ( had toooo much footage) I will keep that in mind for part 2. Much appreciated.
 
I agree with your comments
If you agree, then here is some more comments… LoL…

I have never visited Alaska (except for a "short" 18-hour hold over as they fixed the airplane). It was a Military Airlift Command (MAC) flight headed to Japan in 1985. 400 of us (military and dependents--wives and children) were restricted to a room that prevented us from wandering off and bathroom trips were in groups that were escorted so no one got "lost…"

So, your videos provide an opportunity for some of us to live vicariously through your eyes. I personally scope out the scenery, looking for "Easter eggs" like wildlife (wolves, moose, young maidens dancing, etc…) that just happen to get caught in the wings… I even went looking for you when you showed the highway at 2:40, 3:10, and 3:20, but you never yawed completely around nor looked down.

Just a suggestion, you should "pop in" every now and then. Remember, Alfred Hitchcock put in a "cameo" in every one of his movies…

One of the other members @alex_markov, very often, if not always included a cameo of his dog and it's one of those "Easter Eggs" that folk go looking for…
 
If you agree, then here is some more comments… LoL…

I have never visited Alaska (except for a "short" 18-hour hold over as they fixed the airplane). It was a Military Airlift Command (MAC) flight headed to Japan in 1985. 400 of us (military and dependents--wives and children) were restricted to a room that prevented us from wandering off and bathroom trips were in groups that were escorted so no one got "lost…"

So, your videos provide an opportunity for some of us to live vicariously through your eyes. I personally scope out the scenery, looking for "Easter eggs" like wildlife (wolves, moose, young maidens dancing, etc…) that just happen to get caught in the wings… I even went looking for you when you showed the highway at 2:40, 3:10, and 3:20, but you never yawed completely around nor looked down.

Just a suggestion, you should "pop in" every now and then. Remember, Alfred Hitchcock put in a "cameo" in every one of his movies…

One of the other members @alex_markov, very often, if not always included a cameo of his dog and it's one of those "Easter Eggs" that folk go looking for…
that's a great idea. I'll try to give that a shot ;).
 
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