Thank you so much! Cats see between 70 and 80 hz (that is, 70 and 80 frames per second) while most UA-cam videos are 30 frames per second. So I can set this on 2.5x speed to let my kitty watch it! Incredible that you made this without even intending that use. She stepped on my keyboard and stopped the video, and by the time I fixed that, she wouldn't look at the screen again - but for a moment she was captivated. The reason she stepped on the keyboard was to try to touch the bird/window! so cool!
It's funny how birds can't flick their eyes around rapidly like we can, so instead their entire heads flick around. It looks very different when slowed down like this.
Its so enjoyable to see these fast moving creatures slowed down to see the detail of the movements. You must be using a good camera for such clear images in slow motion. Must have taken a long time to upload the big file. Your work inspires me! Thanks for posting all these great videos!
FrontYardVideo Thank you very much. Yes the rendering and uploading takes quite some time. I filmed this with a Panasonic HC-V750 Camcorder by the way. Thanks again ~ Paul
I'll add my salutations and thanks for your efforts to provide we viewers such enjoyable and attentive imagery of the beautiful world of nature. I hope your work also stirs awareness of our responsibilities as stewards of our environment.
Thank you so much! Cats see between 70 and 80 hz (that is, 70 and 80 frames per second) while most UA-cam videos are 30 frames per second. So I can set this on 2.5x speed to let my kitty watch it! Incredible that you made this without even intending that use. She stepped on my keyboard and stopped the video, and by the time I fixed that, she wouldn't look at the screen again - but for a moment she was captivated. The reason she stepped on the keyboard was to try to touch the bird/window! so cool!
Stunning. This is such a highly creative and beautiful piece of work.Cheers, Surf and Turf travel!
These birds shows the beautiful creativity of GOD subhanallah
Indeed subhanallah al ali al adim
not of god, of science and evolution
Yes birds are evolved dinosaurs without a tail teeth and claws
It's funny how birds can't flick their eyes around rapidly like we can, so instead their entire heads flick around. It looks very different when slowed down like this.
nice to see in slow mo, great capture, always good see something different
***** Thanks Colin
Beautiful slow motion footage! Thank you Paul!
***** Thank you very much Annemieke. Have a lovely weekend ~ Paul
Paul Dinning Thank you Paul. Wish you a very good weekend as well! Annemieke
Its so enjoyable to see these fast moving creatures slowed down to see the detail of the movements. You must be using a good camera for such clear images in slow motion. Must have taken a long time to upload the big file. Your work inspires me! Thanks for posting all these great videos!
FrontYardVideo Thank you very much. Yes the rendering and uploading takes quite some time. I filmed this with a Panasonic HC-V750 Camcorder by the way. Thanks again ~ Paul
I'll add my salutations and thanks for your efforts to provide we viewers such enjoyable and attentive imagery of the beautiful world of nature. I hope your work also stirs awareness of our responsibilities as stewards of our environment.
Thank you very much for watching :-)
Excellent video my friend.Thumbs up :) Sifoutv Pottery
Sifoutv Pottery Thank you my friend :)
What speed is this? I'm guessing about 1/3 normal. Maybe 1/2.
It's cool. Kinda puts the birds on a human timescale.
They keep looking at the camera! 😃
I use a Panasonic HC-V750 Camcorder. Thanks for watching ~ Paul
Intense moments at ua-cam.com/video/Vi0G9OgwCys/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/Vi0G9OgwCys/v-deo.html, I was on the edge of my seat.
Great footage!
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Interesting idea to bad high quality slow motion cameras are so expensive. Would love to see this at 10% of it's current speed in high def.
What is the animal by the tree in the background?
Something in the background at 1:51
Edit: Oh my gosh if you watch it literally disappears into thin air. (Might've been a time skip.)
you mean the squirrel?
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