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Post by splinterfaction on Sept 8, 2011 6:38:00 GMT -8
Hello InsectNet users, I hope you're all well. I have posted this video elsewhere on this forum so please forgive my duplicate content but I really think many here will be interested in my video. I recently spent some time with friends in Val Aupa in the Italian Alps. I took my new HD video camera (a Sony NX5), primarily to shoot some time-lapses of the valley. Little did I realise that the area would be so teeming with wildlife! In the end, by far the most interesting footage I came back with was the shots of butterflies (and some bees and grasshoppers) that I managed to capture using the camera's high-speed 'smooth-slow-record' function. I'm very pleased with the video and would love to share it with you all and hopefully get some feedback on what you think. Its available on YouTube in full 1080 HD, so please enjoy it and if you feel like posting some feedback in the video comments section or here that would be really great =) Here's the direct link for full quality HD video: and here is (hopefully) the embedded video: Thank you kindly, Krystian
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easky
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Post by easky on Sept 8, 2011 14:39:41 GMT -8
super video and some stunning pixs, really great and thanks for sharing
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Post by splinterfaction on Sept 10, 2011 3:01:48 GMT -8
Thanks for the feedback and support Easky =)
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Post by anthony on Sept 18, 2011 6:03:51 GMT -8
Excellent video and music, thank you.
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Post by homard on Sept 19, 2011 7:35:32 GMT -8
Simply - beautiful! I have no other words in my grammar Even though there are the commonest european species - it's so nice to see them again in such a high quality vid, with a gentle music along! On yesterday I have posted links to your vid everywhere where I could, starting from my FB page Everyone should see it, thank you very much! As to IDs, on yesterday I have took my time to make it as precise as I could. Plz look here for my post: insectnet.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=id&action=display&thread=1539
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