GeordieKenevo
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Just rode Tarland Trails for the first time...
Looks good in a straight line, but a bit weird in the corners?I've been working on adding the feeling of speed to my videos without getting too much of the GoPro effect. A lot of my videos that are shot flat feel like I'm going at a snail's pace.
This was shot in Hyperview with a 2.0 Lens and various settings in GoPro Labs. In Davinci, I stretched the image and added some Lens corrections.
I spent a few seconds colour grading, and it isn't edited (just a full trail), so that would be better in future videos. I'm also trying to get feedback on how viewable the footage is and whether it looks more "fast" while not too weird.
Personally, I find the pan/tilt/zoom that is happening on Gopro a bit annoying. I might really consider getting on of those new x4s.
mount your gopro under the visor of your helmet or a chin mount. If the gopro is a bit higher up it will translate speed betterI've been working on adding the feeling of speed to my videos without getting too much of the GoPro effect. A lot of my videos that are shot flat feel like I'm going at a snail's pace.
This was shot in Hyperview with a 2.0 Lens and various settings in GoPro Labs. In Davinci, I stretched the image and added some Lens corrections.
I spent a few seconds colour grading, and it isn't edited (just a full trail), so that would be better in future videos. I'm also trying to get feedback on how viewable the footage is and whether it looks more "fast" while not too weird.
Personally, I find the pan/tilt/zoom that is happening on Gopro a bit annoying. I might really consider getting on of those new x4s.
I can select 4K to view it.... looks decent to me. Some nice trails btw.We were at Llandegla a couple of days ago. Didn’t ride well at all, I just can’t get on with the hard rocky & loose gravel terrain.
I’m more interested in seeing if this is showing in 4K resolution and if I receive Cleggsy’s seal of approval
I can select 4K to view it.... looks decent to me. Some nice trails btw.
Back up at one of my favourite places to ride in the UK at Golfie in Innerleithen on my Specialized Kenevo Gen 1 eBike. First few mins shows what difference randomly deciding to add 10psi or so to your front does and why it's not a good idea to make such a large change
Trails ridden: New York New York, Wardell Way, New York New York again, Repeat Offender, Wardell Way again and Final Fling
Enjoyed that and just thinking it's a long time since I was at Inners when I noticed it was 2018. Commonwealth games were at Glasgow when I was there last it was El Scorchio hahaThis is my first attempt at creating a mini video of a weekend riding with the mrs , and not that type of riding calm down lads ?
Hope you enjoy
It’s filmed on a GoPro hero7
And the software used to create it was Filmora cheap and cheerful at £40 for the year
I did have to purchase a sound track separately copyright free to upload to YouTube
Hope this helps people to get out there and start filming.
It’s would be great to see what others have created and post here.
Keep riding and keep smiling ?????
Need to get down there again before I'm too old.Back up at one of my favourite places to ride in the UK at Golfie in Innerleithen on my Specialized Kenevo Gen 1 eBike. First few mins shows what difference randomly deciding to add 10psi or so to your front does and why it's not a good idea to make such a large change
Trails ridden: New York New York, Wardell Way, New York New York again, Repeat Offender, Wardell Way again and Final Fling
I think I need a holiday where I come and visit you and your trailsSteep lines in Squamish. A new personal achievement! Although it never looks that difficult on video, its nice to know that these trails are considered Double Black; however, they do not even come close to the crazy sh!t that is out there for those who are younger and more capable than I.
When I first went to Whistler 2010 maybe , the folk in ski hire place told me Squamish was more x country riding. I don't think so . Remember to take loads of dosh .I think I need a holiday where I come and visit you and your trails
That looks far more fun that the whistler skinnysWhen I first went to Whistler 2010 maybe , the folk in ski hire place told me Squamish was more x country riding. I don't think so .
I was there a couple years ago prices are scary now . Or is it just because I'm retired. I always fancied a trip in the summer and hire a bike for a couple days , a lot of folk said it was way better summer than winter ?. I always went on my own in December , my wife would grudge a trip over there now so it won't be happening.That looks far more fun that the whistler skinnys
Come on over and I would be happy to show you around Squamish, Whistler and the North Shore! They are all pretty similar with the exception of Whistler having 4 chairlifts and gondolas to take you to to the top of the many trails if you ride in the bike park. which are supposed to be well maintained (weather dependent as it can get hot and dusty around here!). There are probably more trails outside of the Bike Park in the Whistler area is you have the legs or battery to climb them. @Binhill1 might be right about Whistler being a tad over priced tho as it is a Resort so they make you pay ($90+ a day for the chairlift let alone accommodations ($2-300 a night) which are mostly the same in peak seasons)!I think I need a holiday where I come and visit you and your trails
I went to Whistler a lot of times . I found the people so friendly. Quite often on the lifts going up someone would ask where you all from then. . Loved the place tailor made for skiing. I always fancied the Peak to Creek on a bike.Come on over and I would be happy to show you around Squamish, Whistler and the North Shore! They are all pretty similar with the exception of Whistler having 4 chairlifts and gondolas to take you to to the top of the many trails if you ride in the bike park. which are supposed to be well maintained (weather dependent as it can get hot and dusty around here!). There are probably more trails outside of the Bike Park in the Whistler area is you have the legs or battery to climb them. @Binhill1 might be right about Whistler being a tad over priced tho as it is a Resort so they make you pay ($90+ a day for the chairlift let alone accommodations ($2-300 a night) which are mostly the same in peak seasons)!
Whistler will drain your body with all the laps you can get in if you ride the bike park and Squamish will drain your battery with all the hills to climb. Those 3 areas only scratch the surface of the many other areas to ride around here within 2 hours of Vancouver.
I see Mrs Tubby in the top corner and I can almost hear her thinking - FFS, hurry up you muppet!And another one in North Wales. Marin Trail, or Gwydir Mawr, near Betws-y-Coed.
This trail actually killed my bike, luckily just within the last mile at the end.
I see Mrs Tubby in the top corner and I can almost hear her thinking - FFS, hurry up you muppet!
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