I guess that's one advantage of living in the desert and other areas of the arid West. Don't think I've ever seen a tick.
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My first attempt at a YouTube video ... riding through Zion. Ignore the breathless ranting, of course. I don't have a GoPro ... I did this holding on to the camera with one hand and steering with the other.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHEIK...ature=youtu.be And just for good measure ... a photo of the Virgin River. Taken from one of those neat-o bridges in Pamestique's photos. http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...ps4cebfb8d.jpg Well, enough of that. Back to work. *sigh* |
What causes that "flapping hanky" distortion in modern digital video recorders? It looked like the mountainous terrain was bending like a tree in the wind.
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You mean like at about 1:00, 1:42 and 3:00? I think I know. That distortion isn't in the original file, but it appeared after the YouTube applied their stabilization processing to it.
It does look trippy ... like riding after too many cervezas. |
Originally Posted by David Bierbaum
(Post 15880601)
What causes that "flapping hanky" distortion in modern digital video recorders? It looked like the mountainous terrain was bending like a tree in the wind.
If it were me, I'd take the video over to iMovie, reduce the background noise to nothing, and overdub Schoenberg's Verklarte Nacht. Uber cool it would be, I think. |
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From my recent trip on the Tatsheshini River which flows through the Yukon, BC and Alaska. My friends Teasha and Zack row out of Alsek Lake.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=330647 Morning view from camp. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=330648 |
Great video -- I think the location (right after big bend) was the same as the one I posted. That really makes me want to go and ride it again.
What a picture with the raft! Nice. Like a movie poster. |
Originally Posted by BikeWNC
(Post 15880756)
From my recent trip on the Tatsheshini River which flows through the Yukon, BC and Alaska. My friends Teasha and Zack row out of Alsek Lake.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=330647 Morning view from camp. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=330648 Just a bit cooler than North Carolina, right? |
Originally Posted by TromboneAl
(Post 15880950)
Great video -- I think the location (right after big bend) was the same as the one I posted. That really makes me want to go and ride it again.
And like Dudelsacks suggestion to add a sound track ... how about Von Suppe? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcGavPa9j8U |
Originally Posted by Biker395
(Post 15881409)
It does me too. :(
And like Dudelsacks suggestion to add a sound track ... how about Von Suppe? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcGavPa9j8U |
Originally Posted by Dudelsack
(Post 15881433)
That totally worked! :thumb:
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Originally Posted by gevad
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Awesome.
Just a bit cooler than North Carolina, right? |
I'm living vicariously here at the moment. But thanks to you all for all of this natural beauty shared. Twentyone pages of some real art. Blues Frog
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Originally Posted by BikeWNC
(Post 15880756)
From my recent trip on the Tatsheshini River which flows through the Yukon, BC and Alaska. My friends Teasha and Zack row out of Alsek Lake.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=330647 Morning view from camp. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=330648 |
Originally Posted by BikeWNC
(Post 15880756)
From my recent trip on the Tatsheshini River which flows through the Yukon, BC and Alaska. My friends Teasha and Zack row out of Alsek Lake.
Originally Posted by Biker395
(Post 15879860)
And just for good measure ... a photo of the Virgin River. Taken from one of those neat-o bridges in Pamestique's photos.
That's some nice photography right there, that is, |
From today's standard 61 mile loop.
It starts in the fog, temperature 53 degrees. http://i.imgur.com/QjkhVTR.jpg And we have lunch inland, where it is 80 degrees. http://i.imgur.com/ZCpxVPv.jpg http://i.imgur.com/1gQhOqi.jpg http://i.imgur.com/4HuwaO3.jpg And there is always an interesting character that comes to the grocery store. This guy rode in on a bike, and is wearing cowboy boots. I was wondering if he'd come out with a sack of money. http://i.imgur.com/k0kZJy3.jpg Then it ends back home, with 55 degree fog. |
From my commute to work yesterday. Took the scenic route:
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...pse169390e.jpg http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps73377621.jpg |
I don't know why this took me so long, since Yahoo is my home page, but I've finally started using Flickr. I'm testing to see how sharing bbcode style works... I think I'm going to give up using CHDK to save raws on my camera, since it takes too long, and I don't get much difference from high quality jpeg format. Right-click/view image will show pic in full resolution.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5457/9...b90a0e99_o.jpg Los Quattro Amigos by goofus_maximus, on Flickr Yay! It works!! I'm the weirdo on the left. I take solace in the fact that red and dark colors seem to attract mosquitoes. ;) |
Gina climbing GMR today. 8 miles with 2300 ft gain :D
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ps7cce4397.jpg |
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You guys post beautiful vistas - well, most of you - and this is the best I can do: a zombie trap.
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps4eab46ee.jpg Oldest trick in the zombie book: lure you to the back of the house with promise of cheap, tasty tomatoes. Then eat your brains. |
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Did a 50 miler out Ventura way on Saturday... pretty flat (too flat) ride but there was lots of head winds. I call this "bikes and berries" - the Camarillo area is know for berry fields...
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=331652 http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=331654 Sunday I did my usual Sunday climb up North Ridge to 4 Corners, Chino Hills. I go to place my bike up against a tree and found this little fellow all curled up and comfortable. He was tiny... actually hard to see. I choose to move my bike elsewhere... http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=331653 |
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3833/9...ca3878a9_c.jpg
IMG-20130727-00180B by h2oxtc, on Flickr No where near as spectacular as a photo of paddling a river in Alaska - but who can resist the opportunity to stop for pie? Well it turns out that everyone that I was riding with this day ... I was lucky they even stopped to take this photo for me. |
Here's a question I'm pondering. Is it worth it to bother taking pictures in RAW format? It takes longer to take the picture, and it takes longer to do myself what the camera does automatically. I like the color in RAW better, but is it enough better to warrant spending the half hour to hour tweaking it to be just right, when the jpeg is "good enough?"
Here's a sample, courtesy of the model who obligingly posed for me, on the bush I clipped yesterday. https://j2yajq.dm1.livefilestore.com...jpg-vs-raw.jpg |
Originally Posted by David Bierbaum
(Post 15903044)
Here's a question I'm pondering. Is it worth it to bother taking pictures in RAW format? It takes longer to take the picture, and it takes longer to do myself what the camera does automatically. I like the color in RAW better, but is it enough better to warrant spending the half hour to hour tweaking it to be just right, when the jpeg is "good enough?"
Here's a sample, courtesy of the model who obligingly posed for me, on the bush I clipped yesterday. https://j2yajq.dm1.livefilestore.com...jpg-vs-raw.jpg Raw is definitely worth while IF you don't mind spending a lot of time on photoshop, turning a good pic into a perfect pic. If not - there's little real advantage. (Also - Raw is particularly good at handling a wider contrast.) |
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