On 12/06/2012 09:35 PM, Kurt @ VR-FX wrote:
Thanks for your equally funny reply. I laughed when U wrote T-Boned,
but, to be honest - I don't know what it means. Can you explain here -
or would it be an R-rated reply?

Hi Kurt,

T-bone is a front to side accident, one or the other vehicle typically running a red light. If both vehicles are about the same size it looks like a letter "T" when they hit.

Recently - several videos I upload - it asked me if I wanted to Stabilize it - 
since it
THOuGHT it was shaky - even though I know it really was NOT that shaky.
In your case - considering its U riding on your Bike - and it IS Shaky -
was curious to know if YouTube suggested that it would Stabilize it

Yeah, but I undid it because they dropped so many frames to get it to unshake. I did the video to study angle and lighting, to me the shake was acceptable for a motorbike video. Not like it is a HD Softail, Honda Gold Wing or anything else 2 wheeled car.

I will bend the bracket angle down and left a little. Down will see less sky and increase the exposure in the shadows, left will correct the horizon, which is a little low at the right.
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Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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