Actually Peter we spent a long time choosing her name! In fact it was inspired by ur first video..the freedom of motorcycles!....and yes she is an outdoor bike but with a little tin foil and wd40 she sparkles beautifully thank you !!
I never knew where her name really came from. I did also say to Jack that I think she'll clean up quite nicely with some wire wool and a polish. I'm hoping he has her looking really good in time for bike nights.
It's interesting that you say that, as that was my first thought too. I initially sped up that last clip and managed to get it back up to a normal speed, BUT, then I realised that in doing so, you don't get the normal stabilisation that the camera applies, and so although the clip did run at normal speed, it was choppy and bouncy and not pleasant on the eyes at all, so I wrote that clip off and made a new one.
I had to brake, and so would you have. Super wide angle lens. Gives a brilliant view of your surroundings and manages to bring a lot of detail onto the screen, but in doing so, it creates a zoomed-out effect. Hence every car length looks like 3 car lengths on camera. Everything is a lot closer than it looks in the video. That driver should have stopped, but he didn't even look.
That transition was flawless!
Thanks. It was always going to take another editor to notice it.
Actually Peter we spent a long time choosing her name! In fact it was inspired by ur first video..the freedom of motorcycles!....and yes she is an outdoor bike but with a little tin foil and wd40 she sparkles beautifully thank you !!
I never knew where her name really came from.
I did also say to Jack that I think she'll clean up quite nicely with some wire wool and a polish. I'm hoping he has her looking really good in time for bike nights.
keeping another lovely 125 on the road, good lad
Thank you. I appreciate it. It will definitely be good to see her on the road properly.
that last part of the video you could of sped it back up in that video editor
It's interesting that you say that, as that was my first thought too. I initially sped up that last clip and managed to get it back up to a normal speed, BUT, then I realised that in doing so, you don't get the normal stabilisation that the camera applies, and so although the clip did run at normal speed, it was choppy and bouncy and not pleasant on the eyes at all, so I wrote that clip off and made a new one.
Not that much attention. I saw that car and let off the throttle to turn it into a non-event. You had to brake.
I had to brake, and so would you have. Super wide angle lens. Gives a brilliant view of your surroundings and manages to bring a lot of detail onto the screen, but in doing so, it creates a zoomed-out effect. Hence every car length looks like 3 car lengths on camera. Everything is a lot closer than it looks in the video. That driver should have stopped, but he didn't even look.