Weekly Update - March 31, 2010
As always, shots from the last seven years are up in Our Store here, and be sure to check out the new additions to the area scenery/wall art selections. Below are some of the highlights from last week.
A quick rockslide/road closure update...we're really not the timeliest source for news, since we only update about once a week. Check out TailoftheDragon.com and DealsGap.com and their respective Facepages for more regular updates. Road is still closed...contract was awarded to the non-local company, which is kind of a bummer. Hopefully the incentives will be enough to get them hurried along. In the mean time your area businesses are doing all they/we can to get the Dragon open for tourism alone. There is a petition started here by the DGRR Mazda Rotary people, which can't hurt.
Meanwhile we are shooting on the surrounding twisty/scenic roads...Cherohala Skyway, Hwy 28, and 129 north of the Dragon, so we should still have you covered.
I've got a few more time-lapse videos for those interested. First up is a run across the Cherohala Skyway from Robbinsville to Knoxville:
Next it's a (slow!) day on the job:
Some cool clouds:
And finally a slightly sped up run from when the Dragon was still open:
Dragon Done Fast - March 6, 2010 from killboy on Vimeo.
Ok, on to the highlights!
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5 comments:
Talk about a sleeper car!!! Where'd you get the F1 engine?
If you haven't seen this, you just never know who's behind you. This moron with the horrible driving record, or maybe the guy who drove right into the rockslide.
http://www.abc15.com/content/news/phoenixmetro/north/story/PD-4th-person-dies-after-HUGE-wreck-on-Carefree/VwL7ONcC50ut3E2abcC4Qg.cspx
Mondo Mental
What software do you use to piece together you're time lapse videos? I have the Go Pro Hero HD, but I haven't had any time to play with it, not the money to get some good video software.
Thanks
I've been using Picasa by Google...it's free, and works on Windows and Mac. Gives you pretty good flexibility to edit and adjust the speed/frame rate too.
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