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Post taken from another thread, but does contain drone footage.
Inspired by Henry Catchpole's Evo Video (https://youtu.be/DtaTXMyJcpc - see link) of his travels through the Cairgorn Mountains in an Aston Martin N430, a small group of car enthusiasts decided to see if Henry's claim of 'Scotland's Best Driving Road' was everything he explained it to be.
Safe to say, it was - and although the weather could have been better, it still made for an epic trip.
The video below follows us from Braemer to Grantown On Spey, along the old military road. Once you get up there, there really is little traffic (especially this time of year) and the buildings are very few and far between.
We had a variety of Go Pros set up in each car, and a DJI drone for the aerial footage. Nothing planned, just a point and shoot at something that looked interesting on the day.
Below is the footage compiled together, which is really my first attempt at putting together a video like this. Personally, I am quite pleased with the outcome, but please critique the editing, as it might not look the same, through another persons eyes.
https://youtu.be/imQuw6kTNus
Would highly recommend taking the trip up to Grantown on Spey as they certainly are some of the best, if not the best roads I have ever come across.
Inspired by Henry Catchpole's Evo Video (https://youtu.be/DtaTXMyJcpc - see link) of his travels through the Cairgorn Mountains in an Aston Martin N430, a small group of car enthusiasts decided to see if Henry's claim of 'Scotland's Best Driving Road' was everything he explained it to be.
Safe to say, it was - and although the weather could have been better, it still made for an epic trip.
The video below follows us from Braemer to Grantown On Spey, along the old military road. Once you get up there, there really is little traffic (especially this time of year) and the buildings are very few and far between.
We had a variety of Go Pros set up in each car, and a DJI drone for the aerial footage. Nothing planned, just a point and shoot at something that looked interesting on the day.
Below is the footage compiled together, which is really my first attempt at putting together a video like this. Personally, I am quite pleased with the outcome, but please critique the editing, as it might not look the same, through another persons eyes.
https://youtu.be/imQuw6kTNus
Would highly recommend taking the trip up to Grantown on Spey as they certainly are some of the best, if not the best roads I have ever come across.
georgefreeman918 said:
Post taken from another thread, but does contain drone footage.
Inspired by Henry Catchpole's Evo Video (https://youtu.be/DtaTXMyJcpc - see link) of his travels through the Cairgorn Mountains in an Aston Martin N430, a small group of car enthusiasts decided to see if Henry's claim of 'Scotland's Best Driving Road' was everything he explained it to be.
Safe to say, it was - and although the weather could have been better, it still made for an epic trip.
The video below follows us from Braemer to Grantown On Spey, along the old military road. Once you get up there, there really is little traffic (especially this time of year) and the buildings are very few and far between.
We had a variety of Go Pros set up in each car, and a DJI drone for the aerial footage. Nothing planned, just a point and shoot at something that looked interesting on the day.
Below is the footage compiled together, which is really my first attempt at putting together a video like this. Personally, I am quite pleased with the outcome, but please critique the editing, as it might not look the same, through another persons eyes.
https://youtu.be/imQuw6kTNus
Would highly recommend taking the trip up to Grantown on Spey as they certainly are some of the best, if not the best roads I have ever come across.
Thanks for sharing, I enjoyed that. You could have ordered better weather though. Good first effort.Inspired by Henry Catchpole's Evo Video (https://youtu.be/DtaTXMyJcpc - see link) of his travels through the Cairgorn Mountains in an Aston Martin N430, a small group of car enthusiasts decided to see if Henry's claim of 'Scotland's Best Driving Road' was everything he explained it to be.
Safe to say, it was - and although the weather could have been better, it still made for an epic trip.
The video below follows us from Braemer to Grantown On Spey, along the old military road. Once you get up there, there really is little traffic (especially this time of year) and the buildings are very few and far between.
We had a variety of Go Pros set up in each car, and a DJI drone for the aerial footage. Nothing planned, just a point and shoot at something that looked interesting on the day.
Below is the footage compiled together, which is really my first attempt at putting together a video like this. Personally, I am quite pleased with the outcome, but please critique the editing, as it might not look the same, through another persons eyes.
https://youtu.be/imQuw6kTNus
Would highly recommend taking the trip up to Grantown on Spey as they certainly are some of the best, if not the best roads I have ever come across.
Good effort! We had a trip up there recently (I burst a tyre on day 1) and it was my first trip with my P3S.
It's a pity the weather wasn't great for you, but I thought it was nicely edited.
Torridon by justinking1986, on Flickr
Road Trip by justinking1986, on Flickr
It's a pity the weather wasn't great for you, but I thought it was nicely edited.
Torridon by justinking1986, on Flickr
Road Trip by justinking1986, on Flickr
Nice!
AboveBarbados said:
With the 50th Independence celebrations in full swing Above Barbados and Kirk Watkins Photography captured this fully interactive 360 aerial photograph of the lights in the centre of Bridgetown.
We went to town (literally) with this one on the detail, so it's best viewed on a desktop/laptop computer allowing you to zoom in and move around to see the lights in unprecedented detail.
Make sure you hit the 'fullscreen' icon!
http://www.abovebarbados.com/gallery/panoramas/bar...We went to town (literally) with this one on the detail, so it's best viewed on a desktop/laptop computer allowing you to zoom in and move around to see the lights in unprecedented detail.
Make sure you hit the 'fullscreen' icon!
Edited by furtive on Tuesday 8th November 19:40
First attempt at a Panorama with my P3S today. I appreciate the subject isn't the most interesting, but I'm totally blown away with how easy photoshop made this! Taken with just under 20 images stitched together.
Newtonhill Panorama 2 by justinking1986, on Flickr
And another top down one of the cliffs
Autumn Cliffs by justinking1986, on Flickr
Newtonhill Panorama 2 by justinking1986, on Flickr
And another top down one of the cliffs
Autumn Cliffs by justinking1986, on Flickr
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