I just took a Go Pro video of a short hike near my home in Norway and i want to share it with you guys. I went to a pretty nice vista in the sunset. Tell me what you think :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_uC9Fm5X7s
it was cool. though at times you could really use some stabilisation. really liked the lapse in the end.
It's a good first try for sure,
but as >>710048 said stabilisation would definitely improve the overall viewing experience.
What a lovely part of the world though.
>>710015
Yo op have you done some of the famous hike like trolltunga, preikestolen and such ? Overall, do you have any tips about backpacking in Norway in summer (ie What should I wear, etc) ? Thanks
>>710015
>Molde
Enjoy getting cucked by R O S E N B O R G another year :^)
OP here.
Thanks for all the comments! :)
I tried Youtube's built-in stabilization, but it warped the frames and blurred the picture so much at times, it was much worse than the shakiness itself, so I had to turn it off. I don't know of any other way to do it, currently. I used Go pro's own software, " Go pro studio" for this video.
Have I done any famous hikes like trolltunga and preikestolen? - No, I haven't sadly. I have camped a few places around the country, but not those places or really any major tourist scenes. As for what to wear in the summer, that's a good question. It does get hot in the summer here to, to the point where you could just lie flat on a mat on the ground with a light sleeping bag under the sky. I guess always be prepared, dress in layers and wool underwear ( top and bottoms) is a must have all year, I think. Always bring rain and wind proof jacket and good hat. And a means of staying dry should it rain. And an extra set of underclothing if you get wet.
>>710015
Seems like heaven
You're really lucky to live in such a beautiful country