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    Excellent!
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    Nice vidéo indeed. But why comparing it to modern technologies ? Back in time , the earlys were modern too...
    Each periods (Frank, floor is yours :-) have their charms and qualities. No need to say this one is better than...
    Love them all. Love is everywhere.

    Btw your car is stunning. Must be lot of practice smiling and concentrating at the same time.
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    Thank you Andreas!

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    Fantastic video

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    Thumbs up

    Awesome!! :-)
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    Lovely video !!!!
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    nice shadow ride . . . .
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    What shiftier do you have in your car?
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    Great production value! What kind of camera and car mount are you using? Aerial photography done with a the Phantom quadcopter or another setup?

    Nice car too, sounds great! how did you capture the audio over the wind noise?

    I'm a geek about this stuff!

    Cheers.

    -Kav

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    Quote Originally Posted by kav View Post
    Great production value! What kind of camera and car mount are you using? Aerial photography done with a the Phantom quadcopter or another setup?

    Nice car too, sounds great! how did you capture the audio over the wind noise?

    I'm a geek about this stuff!

    Cheers.

    -Kav
    Yes, very nicely done, particularly the sound recording. You seem to have quite a bit of induction noise in there, how did you do it?

    Thanks for sharing.


    Cheers,

    Harry.

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