Great idea! This is the best material I have.Well done!
I did find the crane video a bit long, edit?
Great view of the "ROCK". I have been capturing similar footage here in Southern Oregon. See Lee Peachey Productions/Lee Peachey. SUBSCRIBE if you like.What do you think?
Thank you. It took a lot of practice and I really think I got lucky that morning when I noticed the crane is at work again and I managed to make those smooth moves around my object of interrest.Excellent control I sure wish I could do that
Really nice video’s. My question is what post production software are you using, and how did you download it to the forum. I am an old goat that needs help with transferring movies. I need to send short movies to customers for there viewing . I don’t want the movies to be for general viewing by anyone . I appreciate any help thanks in advance
Yes, it is long, I already tried to cut it shorter, but managed to reduce it only by one minute, can't make myself to remove more of that material:Loved them both, but the crane video a bit long, although really great cinematic moves! These shots give me courage to try some different angles and approaches. Thanks for sharing them.
We have a lot of European larch (Larix decidua) here, but most of the brown trees in this video look like dead spruce. There has been a massive dying of spruce here in the recent years due to drought and the European spruce bark beetle. Sad.The crane video was fascinating and I actually watched and enjoyed the entire thing. I thought that you did a great job of smooth flying and showing different looks throughout the video. The rock video was nice, but I have to ask if all those trees that are not green are dead, if so that forest must have problems.
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