I enjoy your videos, but have a couple of suggestions.
You might want to consider just taking video at specific locations, while you're standing still or maybe just taking a few steps, instead of keeping the camera on while you're walking. The camera shaking while you're walking can become irritating to the viewer, or even cause nausea. It's not a reflection of your skill, it just can't be helped when the camera is filming while you're walking.
A second suggestion would be for you to get one of those aluminum hiking poles. They are inexpensive (under $20 on Ebay) and they have a screw on top where you can fasten your camera. They are also adjustable, so you can customize their height according to yours. This will allow you to get a steady picture. (You can just keep the camera fastened on top as you walk about.)
I enjoy your videos, but have a couple of suggestions.
You might want to consider just taking video at specific locations, while you're standing still or maybe just taking a few steps, instead of keeping the camera on while you're walking. The camera shaking while you're walking can become irritating to the viewer, or even cause nausea. It's not a reflection of your skill, it just can't be helped when the camera is filming while you're walking.
A second suggestion...(see next comment)
jrg8008 11 months ago
A second suggestion would be for you to get one of those aluminum hiking poles. They are inexpensive (under $20 on Ebay) and they have a screw on top where you can fasten your camera. They are also adjustable, so you can customize their height according to yours. This will allow you to get a steady picture. (You can just keep the camera fastened on top as you walk about.)
Thanks again for the videos.
jrg8008 11 months ago
Now thats history. Your vids will be mentioned on wikipedia one day. Bet you any money.
honzanoel 11 months ago
Gates runs into Ralph Ave
JayzBeerz 11 months ago