Vegan.Hiker
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I feel ashamed to post this here, but, hey, you gotta start somewhere. Eventually I'll get better at these.
Really nice job! Lots of great footage and you pieced it all together very well.
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I feel ashamed to post this here, but, hey, you gotta start somewhere. Eventually I'll get better at these.
I like! You did great. Who is the music by?I feel ashamed to post this here, but, hey, you gotta start somewhere. Eventually I'll get better at these.
The music is OneRepublic. I found the song while searching sites where I could buy a license for the song, but I ended up realizing that I could just download it off iTunes and YouTube would let me use the song as long as they put an ad at the beginning of the video. $1.29 wasn't as painful as $60, so I went that route.I like! You did great. Who is the music by?
Very cool "matrix' like perspective.Swinging an iphone around on a string. Pretty cool.
This past weekend my wife and I got away and wandered around Zion for a day. I picked up a Feiyu Tech gimbal for my GoPro so we gave it a good test run. I added clips I added some other clips from last year and some time lapse videos to make this Zion video.
I hope you like.
Thanks man!Nice work, Wes! Love the 4k. What's the mine shaft looking thing?
Yes, that was very cool. Well done!!I hope you like.
I saw the condensed version (45 minutes maybe) at the Banff Film Festival (Orem, UT) last month. I really enjoyed it as well. I hear it's on Netflx as well...if that matters to anyone.has anyone seen it?
I watched it a few weeks ago and enjoyed it. I kept wondering if I knew the guys on dirt bikes who scared the horses off when they were near Skyline Drive in the Wasatch Plateau...I watched this tonight, has anyone seen it?
I watched that as well a month or two ago. It was interesting and fun to see them ride through places I've been before. It also brought the wild horse situation to my attention, as I hadn't heard much about it before. Good that there are people willing to do something about it. I couldn't quite relate to the guys though. They were good people, but they annoyed me for some reason. I didn't quite see the merit of riding those horses all that way (other than for enjoyment and to see if they could manage it), but it made for an interesting story highlighting beautiful landscapes..
I watched this tonight, has anyone seen it? Fantastic, beautifully shot documentary exploring the issues around the BLM's management of wild horses, as well as public land access rights in the West. A bunch of guys adopt a dozen mustangs and ride from Mexico to Canada through Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Recommended if you've not seen it!
Locked In
Ben Stookesberry and a group of professional kayakers journey to the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea to attempt a first descent of the Beriman River, a 40km beast lined with sheer limestone walls, with no way out but to ride it to the ocean.
If you have an hour to spare, this is a good watch.
Watch: http://www.redbull.tv/videos/AP-1M71C8XVD1W11/locked-in