Dueling Dragons (aka Dauling Dragon) - Happy Valley, Wuhan, China
This massive racing and dueling roller coaster is the first to feature the "high five" element, in which riders are banked completely toward each other at the top of ...
I went absolutely INSANE when I realized this vid was uploaded!!! This
coaster looks so amazing and complex and has to be the best racing coaster
ever built! Period. The ride looks like a complete sensory overload,
weaving through and over the structure countless times. It looks almost
Voyage worthy! You guys have to upload a POV of the other side! =D
Absolutely incredible and very well done. I can't wait to see one of these
in the USA. Many someone should petition Cedar Fair to put one of these at
their King's Island park in the space that is occupied by the SoB coaster
that's soon to be removed.
Stress Express Reversed Mounted Go Pro POV Oriental Heritage
Here is REVERSED POV of Ordinary Vekoma Boomerang , you can see lots of features like catch car and second lift Chains Filmed By Li Nan , Used with ...
+KingRCT3 Some recent Vekomas like the Kumali SLCs use this track style.And which Oriental Heritage is this
Hyperlapse Tour Dallas Texas Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Large Marge
Video tour of Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas Texas using iPhone 5s with Instagram's Hyperlapse App and GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition camera. Edited with ...
I'm a photographer and recently I've been toying around with creating some hyperlapse video. (please visit channel to see test footage) But I feel you are not getting the desired effect because you are not doing it properly. It works best when every shot is focused on one single point as you move, allowing everything else, i.e. cars, people, clouds, etc.. to move, giving it a time lapse feel, but with forward movement. Then you have to consider how long of a video you want to make. Standard is 24 frames a second. 24 photos = 1 second of footage1 minute video = 1440 photosI'm using lightroom to correct the exposure and color. Then I export to after effects to fix the distortion and give it a more smooth feel. Sorry.. but those Instagram and iPhone apps just don't do the trick.
+Robert Herrera Mr. Herrera, Thanks for your question. My intention was to showcase the bridge itself using several new options available to me at the time. Specifically, the hyperlapse application on a smart phone and a GoPro camera. I feel like the hyperlapse technology does a much better job than I could ever do using standard film. More than anything, I appreciate the back story on how it was developed and the endless possibilities of its application. I appreciate any and all feedback and questions.