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Bring it on, Taunto. Besides the do-rag slowed me down conciderably... :****:

 
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Looks like a fun ride nut... and no mountainside cliffs to fall off either. :thumbsup:

 
That's it. I'm quitting my job immedately and going on a BIG road trip. Then I wake up.. Good job TWN!

 
Nice TWN :clapping:

What's your camera Rig like, what are you using? (forgive me if you've covered that already).

What are you using for post production?

 
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Nice TWN :clapping:
What's your camera Rig like, what are you using? (forgive me if you've covered that already).

What are you using for post production?


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Lots of time and trivialities it would appear........ ;)

 
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And some people count miles and points, some stack empty Lone Star cans on their headboards while others jiggle man-****s for jollies. It's all about what floats your boat. In the end, who really gives a **** anyway? :dntknw:

Besides, have you seen the evening television line-up lately? Even ESPN has gone to yawn. Stamp collecting and cruizin' the net for free **** ain't my gig, so I gotta do sumpin', no?

Oh, yeah, :****: .

 
Nice TWN :clapping:

What's your camera Rig like, what are you using? (forgive me if you've covered that already).

What are you using for post production?
Baron von Posthofen

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Joined: 10-June 05

From: Santa Barbara, CA

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Lots of time and trivialities it would appear........ ;)
:D Funny, but not what I meant :)

Mac or PC... What software, etc.

 
Nice TWN :clapping:
What's your camera Rig like, what are you using? (forgive me if you've covered that already).

What are you using for post production?
Thanks, at least someone appreciates Frederico's work.

I have a Canon Elura 80 DVT with an axillary bullet camera. I'll mount the bullet cam with Velcro in various locations on the bike, what you see in these two vids is shot from the bullet cam mounted to the Moko slider. Later, you'll see some shots from a rack mounted location. The Canon stays in the tank bag. I'm still working on the sound from the bullet cam's mic, but I have it in the tank bag, too. Too much sound/wind noise, otherwise.

Currently, I have barely enough talent to use MS's Movie Maker, but I do have a higher end Sony branded software with all the goodies. Someday, when I have more time (shut up, you wise *****), I'll figure out how to use it.

And some people count miles and points, some stack empty Lone Star cans on their headboards while others whore themselves for free ****.
Tires, my boy, tires. And, you need a new MC, that ones gettin kinda old.... ;) :D

Better? :bleh: ;)

 
As always my friend, delightful entertainment... keep'em coming.

I am now in the land of flatness (FLA) and yearn for curves. :(

 
Looks like a fun ride nut... and no mountainside cliffs to fall off either. :thumbsup:
Wait, the cliffs are coming...

Dang, how many of those rolling chicanes, er... products of The Motor Company did you have to pass? Sheesh...

By the way, don't look now, but someone stole your sidecases...

 
My favorite road. And I thought we had hella switchbacks here in the Rockies. Dang, 36 threw more 1st gear turns at me than anywhere else!

 
Here's SR-36:

sr36.jpg


and a link to Google Maps.

 
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