Thanks for taking the time to give some feedback, appreciate it. I am actually using a GoPro suction cup mount on my roof ... but, I've got the GoPro set to have a wider field of view to try to capture more of the sides. The downside is that it captures more of the sky than desirable. If I had it pointing any further down then it'd capture a lot of my bonnet bobbing in and out of view. I have thought about maybe mounting it on my bonnet - might give that a try on the local roads (worried the engine heat might make the suction fail ... ?). Small example of the bonnet being captured here: ua-cam.com/video/QTDRD5kQaUA/v-deo.htmlsi=GZIB4dSxn6dxOXgr&t=4383
Wow it all different since I've been up that way ....have a great day thank you for sharing
Some very fancy video editing here. To go all the way through town and catch every green light bar two.
In nearly 40 years had green lights all the way once,l thought the bray st. lights the last ones would get you.
Your camera is too low and aimed too high. Put it on a mount on your roof and aim it down a little. Other than that, yeah, good.
Thanks for taking the time to give some feedback, appreciate it. I am actually using a GoPro suction cup mount on my roof ... but, I've got the GoPro set to have a wider field of view to try to capture more of the sides. The downside is that it captures more of the sky than desirable. If I had it pointing any further down then it'd capture a lot of my bonnet bobbing in and out of view. I have thought about maybe mounting it on my bonnet - might give that a try on the local roads (worried the engine heat might make the suction fail ... ?). Small example of the bonnet being captured here:
ua-cam.com/video/QTDRD5kQaUA/v-deo.htmlsi=GZIB4dSxn6dxOXgr&t=4383
@@BrfffTravels Bonnet would be way way too low. Yes, appreciate the challenges.
This depicts the insanity of our Australian motoring public in 2024
What do you mean.
WTF?