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McKenzie Bridge camping

A met up with a few friends from around the state of Oregon at 00S for weekend of fishing, eating, poking at each other's planes, and general relaxation in a great location.

HD Version: http://www.vimeo.com/1760010

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Dude!

I'm speechless. Beautiful work putting that together.

I appreciate the Swedish, too. Förstår du Svenska?

Awesome.
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Oregon180 wrote:I appreciate the Swedish, too. Förstår du Svenska?


That was for you...haha. My Svenska is non-existent.
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My 6 year old just saw it and said "cool can we fly there and go fishing!"
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Zane,
Nice job on the video. Makes me wish I were there right now.
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Very well done video Zane. Already looking forward to next year!
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Lights, camera, action. You da man Z.

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The high definition movies are really great. Did you pan a print of the stills? or a computer screen, or electronically?
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1SeventyZ wrote:
Oregon180 wrote:I appreciate the Swedish, too. Förstår du Svenska?


That was for you...haha. My Svenska is non-existent.


Great video, once again, Zane! Just tell him Jag mi pengr (or something like that).
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Savannah-Tom wrote: Did you pan a print of the stills? or a computer screen, or electronically?


It's just an effect in iMovie that you can apply to inserted still frame images. It's called the "Ken Burns" effect. You often see it in auto-generated photo galleries.

One of these days I'm going to get a better camera that doesn't make the prop look like it's a horizontal blind.
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Savannah-Tom wrote: Did you pan a print of the stills? or a computer screen, or electronically?


One of these days I'm going to get a better camera that doesn't make the prop look like it's a horizontal blind.


Just get your passenger to climb out on the strut.
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Hey Zane; Nicely done I do believe you are the artist who flys

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Great video!! Very nicely done :)
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Nice vid Zane, I really enjoyed it. I kind of felt a twinge of sadness though, as I realize that winter is coming and it will be next summer before I get to do that kind of flying. I guess I'm not looking forward to watching the snow pile up at JC and wait with great anticipation for the first blades of grass to become visible in the spring.

Nonetheless, I had a great summer and can't wait until next year.
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Very nice!

What camcorder are you using and how do you like it?
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185atlarge wrote:What camcorder are you using and how do you like it?


Aiptek A-HD. It shoots in 1280x720 but it's the lowest quality HD I've ever seen. It's very light, small, and disposable at only $120.
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Great video.. And a Zenith stol plane in it too !!!!


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