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Learning to use my new GoPro
02/19/15 at 13:02:33
 
First attempt at editing some of my mountain bike videos on my new Go Pro camera. (Used one of their standard templates this time, will try some of my own in the future) Looking forward to using this on my S40 as well.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4nwprOzerk
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Reply #1 - 02/19/15 at 13:29:54
 
A fine video,, BUT,if I may,, it was a bit lacking. I watched the whole of it and not one bit of blood. No broken bones. No scrapes.Not so much as a bruise! I'm surprised that the You Tube boys would allow it.
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Reply #2 - 02/21/15 at 19:28:42
 
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!

Good first go at it, next time we expect to see you wrestling a mountain lion!   Cheesy
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Reply #3 - 02/22/15 at 11:19:15
 
You gotta stop making those biking videos..... I was outta breath after about the first 50 feet, but you still kept peddling.  Grin Roll Eyes Tongue
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Reply #4 - 02/23/15 at 10:23:52
 
old_rider wrote on 02/22/15 at 11:19:15:
You gotta stop making those biking videos..... I was outta breath after about the first 50 feet, but you still kept peddling.  Grin Roll Eyes Tongue


Next weekend I'm gonna try to ride up the one they call "Lifeflight" and come back down the one called "911" I'll keep you posted  Grin
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Reply #5 - 02/23/15 at 11:07:52
 
EJID wrote on 02/23/15 at 10:23:52:
old_rider wrote on 02/22/15 at 11:19:15:
You gotta stop making those biking videos..... I was outta breath after about the first 50 feet, but you still kept peddling.  Grin Roll Eyes Tongue


Next weekend I'm gonna try to ride up the one they call "Lifeflight" and come back down the one called "911" I'll keep you posted  Grin


When skiing....I was always attracted to the trails named "Widowmaker".
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Reply #6 - 02/23/15 at 18:31:41
 
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When skiing....I was always attracted to the trails named "Widowmaker".


Well, skiing is a whole different story, you ride a chair uphill, and slip and slide downhill in a controlled mayhem, ok, a semi-controlled mayhem.  Cheesy Grin
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Reply #7 - 02/25/15 at 09:56:00
 
Don't be afraid to try some interesting camera angles.

I stopped in at the Honda dealer today to pick up some moly grease for a driveshaft - and the GoPro display behind the counter caught my eye.  Evidently this is a rescued Pelican learning how to fly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YEyzvtMx3s

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Reply #8 - 03/09/15 at 15:14:20
 
Finally made it back out yesterday to run that 911 along with some other trails...

warning...shoddy editing...most of it is replayed at 150% to save time and I selected some random music when I put it on youtube. (Total video on youtube is over 7min long...going to have to try and cut more out next time.)

There is a pretty cool slo-mo jump at about 2:35 though  Grin



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFwHH5PVmaw

Same video without the music...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xoho1dw0MlU
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Reply #9 - 03/14/15 at 14:25:11
 
improved steady cam...

https://youtu.be/VRKu785g0O0
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Reply #10 - 04/20/15 at 12:28:59
 
Getting back out riding again and trying to get my 6yr old twin boys to ride their bikes more as well...

(This was my wife's first time using the GoPro)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS3Cj4cgY-M

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Reply #11 - 05/18/15 at 09:21:29
 
I'm going to keep updating this thread as I try different things with my GoPro...

This was just with the camera mounted on the handlebars, right next to the handlebar clamps - no real video editing was applied. I was interested to see how much shake there was & how much wind noise it had with just the skeleton backdoor. I'm using a GoPro Hero4 Silver in these videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYhhxscfVq0
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