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Under over - what a cool way to photograph.. Have to find better places to catch more fish and corals :)
My first chance to get the gopro off the ground a bit. I used a PFK Mega Mouth in strong winds, with a net tail to steady it.
Under over - what a cool way to photograph.. Have to find better places to catch more fish and corals :)
Experimentando con la Gopro Hero3
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Slowed to one fifth normal speed (shot at 120 fps and rendered at 24 fps). Shot on a GoPro Hero 5 Session.
Tomada con la Gopro Hero3
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I ran out of ways to mount my GoPro on my handlebar, since the clamp area is larger than the GoPro mount is designed for, and I have too much cable housing and cross levers in the way.
I got desparate, and began searching through my bike parts junk box. I ended up finding a Topeak CageMount, that I never used for anything.
Because the clamp on it is very low profile, it was able to slip behind the cable housing, something the GoPro clamp couldn't do. Then I simply clamped the GoPro to the upper section of it. It's not perfect, but it works, and it's very solid. Gravel trails and cobblestone had no affect on it, so I may just use this as a mount on all my bikes.
Topeak also makes the BarXtender, which is the proper mount for something like this, but sometimes you just have to use what you have laying around.
RallyWays photos from SEMA 2014.
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