My first winter and snow video. Thank you in advance for your comments and feedbacks.
1) No ND filter
2) ISO 100
3) Uploaded at 4K@24 fps
4) Simple color correction, no color grading (I’m a colorblind person)
5) P4P plus
Hello,
shooting video against the sun it is not so easy, the use of expensive filters or shooting having the camera heading set in a specific angle can help and of course can bring great results.
But, having the sun at the back gives you great results as well and with less effort.
Any way...
Indian Creek district, outside Canyonlands NP, Utah. La Sal Mountains and Moab in the distance. Shot at about 1 km distance and 500 m altitude on a cold afternoon in late November.
Hi
I shot this video just before sunset. At the end of the video you can see a few sunset shots. What do you think about colors? Any suggestion? As some of you already know that I'm a colorblind person and trying to improve my color correction skills.
Thanks in advance for the comments.
Had the Flying Thing up for some sunset pictures, just when I was wrapping up a dust storm arrived from the South. Got the picture just before the winds hit. Was a little pucker-inducing bringing the P4P down from 90 meters with the crazy winds, but all ended well.
Hi all,
A brief vid as live streamed at sunset last week in steamy San Antonio, TX. The music was added to the stream live in real time, ha ha.
SkyTubeLive Flight
Anyone can live stream your own flights with this capability, plus more features to come.
Happy flying, y'all.
Brian
Episode 1,
Expressing my love for the golden light moments.
This is the first time I'm doing video editing, surprised to found how easy it was to use DaVinci Resolve. And it's free!
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