These are my day 2 Mt Hotham ride pictures that I took last week....mostly views from the bike....it was a good day..a happy day.. ..make that a Mc Happy day.
Sorry to those who missed my pics..I've had to delete them to make room for new ones.
DJ
Last edited by DJ Downunder on Tue Dec 12, 2006 2:32 am, edited 7 times in total.
Thanks DJ, what a great way to start my day! A motorcycle ride downunder while I drink me morning cappaccino! Those pics made me feel like I was there ...awesome!
Is that camera mounting hardware just a mini-tripod and a velcro strap? (hmmm...in the states we call that yankee ingenuity, what do you call it down there?
Thanks Mark...yes it's just one of those cheap little folding tri pods....it's not my idea...I saw someone else here do it and thought I'd give it a try.
When I posted my last ride report, I mentioned I was going to try to mount the camera on the handlebars for some 'action' shots. This settles it! I'm going to do it! Nice shots DJ.
I still find it weird watching you guys ride on the 'wrong' side of the road!
'02 in black - the real BMW color! (Now gone to a new home)
Vann - Lifer No. 295
Great pics! Looks so much like central California, without all the homes and freeways.
What's the dead animal?
Looks like you had a great ride, beautiful sweepers. Nice idea with the camera mount too. I bought a little point and shoot camera thinking I'd do the same thing on my bike, but I wasn't happy with the picture quality (it was good but I'm spoiled) so I traded it back for another lens. Certainly good enough for capturing the moment and posting here, though. Well done!
Hell of a photo set! I mounted a camera like that and tried a video but it wobbled like hell so mostly rode with one hand on the camera. Still didn't work too well...I have to try again but with a better mount.
If you're interested it's here, with sound!
DJ, got my Ixus 40 mounted, and tried it today.
Perfect pictures, no blurring.
Going on a ride tommorrow, and will do some more pics.
Thanks for the photo of your camera as an idea for a mounting.
It would be good if you could get a remote shutter control for the camera.
The only problem I have is the camera keeps turning itself off.
Works perfect otherwise.
How do you download photos???
I got one photo of 2 Kangaroos that were running up the road in front of me, and the shot had both of them on the hop at the same time.
All pictures are clear, so you maybe right about a remote.