Here is a longer video I took yesterday after cleaning up the portage. This one is a little longer and a bit shaky but I'm finding out what I have to do to make them better. There are too many changes when doing video compared to composing a photograph, but its working out better every one. Enjoy.
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Gert
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That was great Bill! I haven't been on the trail since I was a teenager in the early 60's.
Terry The fact is it was very unstable, when I uploaded to Youtube the could tell that it was shakey and asked if I would like to have it fixed and that's why it's so stable. I looked and there are programs that will do this too but for a cost. I will be sending my to Youtube even if I don't put it on the blog.
First time in Gowganda was 1968 with the Dept. of Lands and Forests, doing a soil and vegetation study for the Wildlife Productivity Inventory. While here found the country amazing, the boreal forest the lakes at every turn and the air clean and fresh. It didn't take long back then to get the camera out and start recording some of the sights I'd seen. Since then with a few layoffs in photography its good to get right back at it. Putting your pictures on a blog like this forces you to go out and take more pics, which is the goal of this site.
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That was great Bill! I haven't been on the trail since I was a teenager in the early 60's.
Hi Bill !
Just wondering how you got the video so stable. One might think you had your camera mounted on a steadicam !
Terry
The fact is it was very unstable, when I uploaded to Youtube the could tell that it was shakey and asked if I would like to have it fixed and that's why it's so stable. I looked and there are programs that will do this too but for a cost. I will be sending my to Youtube even if I don't put it on the blog.
Great video and is making me pine for Gowganda....
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