The sound of a misspent yoof
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The sound of a misspent yoof
So like many of you, I grew up running around on singles.
I'm not so sure that they used to sound like they do now though.
(Apologies for any permanent vision damage and seizure activity caused by the video, but that's the main purpose of the exercise - attempts at isolating the camera from the motor and seeing what Youtubes anti shake/rolling shutter filters can do)
2WA - is the cager at 8:25 a bit of deja vu ?
I'm not so sure that they used to sound like they do now though.
(Apologies for any permanent vision damage and seizure activity caused by the video, but that's the main purpose of the exercise - attempts at isolating the camera from the motor and seeing what Youtubes anti shake/rolling shutter filters can do)
2WA - is the cager at 8:25 a bit of deja vu ?
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Re: The sound of a misspent yoof
#Tag wrote:
(Apologies for any permanent vision damage and seizure activity caused by the video, but that's the main purpose of the exercise - attempts at isolating the camera from the motor and seeing what Youtubes anti shake/rolling shutter filters can do)
For a moment, I thought I`d taken an hallucinogenic, or I was suffering flash backs, which was aiding in the experience, but then I see its all part of your artistic flare.
Its very iconic scenery, with the bare skinned trees in their habitat.
Nothing wrong with the sound of a single. I`m only starting to appreciate them, after owning one as well..
Good run.
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Re: The sound of a misspent yoof
They've become iconic all through the alpine regions after several major fires in the last ten years.
They're mountain ash and don't regenerate after being burned. They grow from seed so the alpine regions will still look like this for another decade.
They're mountain ash and don't regenerate after being burned. They grow from seed so the alpine regions will still look like this for another decade.
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