Instead I drove to a fav. riding location in the Surrey Hills and shot a mornings playing around on the jumps and drops there.
Everything looks tragically small by way of jumps, despite feeling like I was riding quite hard.
Was raining the whole way over on the drive there but once I arrived the sun came out!
I used a Panasonic GF3 camera with a 14mm wide angle pancake lens on a gorilla pod for anyone interested in the kit used.
Nice one, looks fun.
Beats working eh!
Whats with all the video transitions though?
Looks nice but the final scene though makes you look like a knobber of massive proportions so perhaps consider cutting that.
I am lazy, the camera comes with software that does the edit for you.
Means you just up load all shots from the days riding then it cobbles together something in time with music you pick.
One day I will learn to edit myself, however having had friends do edits, they seem to take ages, so this is the quickest way of knocking something up. Editing software is the one which Panasonic supply with the Lumix range of cameras.
timmys - compay car - its the law to drive them this way.
I think you left your camera behind mate.
Looks nice but the final scene though makes you look like a knobber of massive proportions so perhaps consider cutting that.
Yep, was a very credible video up until that point.
timmys - compay car - its the law to drive them this way.
I thought the same when I was 23 and put a 3 series backwards into a field and got the repair bill.
That is a good way to spend a Wednesday.