Ingredients:
- nothing to do
- perfect weather
- bike
- Knoxville greenways
- GoPro HD Hero (1 picture every 5 seconds, ended up with just over 1000)
Yields 1 1/2 hours well spent.
Music: "Don't Carry It All" by The Decemberists
I went to Cataloochee to see the elk. I ended up with ten of them licking my car and some nice teeth marks on my steering wheel. So yeah, I guess the trip was a success.
Shots from a weekend in Colorado. The heavy snow is all from just south of Breckenridge, on Quandary Peak and the Mohawk Lakes Trail. Most of the other shots are from a drive south down highway 24 along the Sawatch Range.
Everything was shot on a my D7000, and all but one shot was through the basic 18-55 lens. Some of the early stuff in the video is 24fps, which turned out pretty shaky. That could've just been me, though. Everything else is in 30 fps.
Music: "Colorado" by The Rentals
Took a while to get up here, but it was completely worth it. Had to carve our own trail through snowdrifts that were over four feet deep at points. My feet were freezing again, but I can handle it better now. I highly recommend shooting videos while standing on frozen lakes. I also recommend having a better idea of how wide the lens is so you don't cut off half your face for most of the video.
Shot on a Flip, in the middle of a lake.
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