Got some new shots from the GoProSurf on Sunday using a mount that I made last week. It attaches to the front lines just above the bar.
Full Gallery here:picasaweb.google.com/primalmystery/GoProSelect#slideshow/5404284924418605282
Here's the rig:picasaweb.google.com/primalmystery/GoPro_FrontLines#
Cheers,
Rob
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Nice work Rob.. awesome photos. Pics gave me some very good ideas.. Serioulsy Kwl.
Question? Worried about the nuts pressure finally cutting the lines or weakening them? That would be my only worry but certainly worth the risk.
Lov'ya work, have a look at "point of view" movie too.
Sir V
Very nice - how are people getting these cameras? I want one but no-one seems to be stocking them yet :-(
BTW, none of those photos have been digitally manipulated at all.
The bizarre distortion effects are created by the camera rotating as the lines move.
Hey Galah, I am selling my 170W.. which I believe is the one Rob uses for these photos.
I've upgraded so you can have my camera quite cheap. PM me.. box, manuals, helmet glue mounts, the works
mates rates..
Sir V
There were some pretty gnarly ones at Long Reef yesterday. Had a quick shot at it during lunchtime. Although you can't see them on the GoPro due to the super wide angle lens, some of the big ones were close to 3X or more overhead. Now just gotta figure out a way to film the waves properly now -- maybe next time will shoot concurrent from the kite with the CamRig!
Here are a few more shots:http://picasaweb.google.com/primalmystery/GoPro_BigWave_Longy_Tuesday#slideshow/5405199391021141266
Hey Rob,
Nice shots, been doing the same with mine. I've bought a bicycle seat mount and attached that to the trimstrap. Great shots, lots of nice distortion. Will post some when i get home. Any posibilities for video or like mine way too much swing. Someone may someday figure it out but i think there is too much weight.
i have used the gopro on a close up kite rig and found the same problem , to much movement . made one of the nerk super back pac mounts" gold gold gold" never going back . kite rig is the question ???? nerk is the answer
perfect video + perfect stills = one happy chappy
heres my shots from my last session. Twin tip for once, filty mo, camera on trimstrap- good wind at a semi secret spot.
Camera is alway set on a shot every two seconds so there is heaps of rubbish to go through. I think i had about 900 shots in this session. Out of that i have erased all but about 40. Lots on the way up and on the way down and just cruising. Theres also the out of focus or water on the lens ones. It is nice though when you flip through and find a pearler.
I prefered the kite mount fpor the 'surfing' shots... you can see what is going on. I guess a shot would have to be really well timed to capture the right moment on the trim strap set up. The 'freestyle' shots turned out a bit better. Some neat stuff but didn't spot anything awesome... heaps better than anything I could produce.
I love your work Rob! Summer's really coming through for us now isn't it? - NE wind and southerly swell.
Sorry, I've tried straightening video from line mounted cameras. All motion detection software tries to match small (say 20x20 pixels) rectangles from one frame to the next, but because of the large distortion caused by the camera movement during the recording of each frame, it can't do it. (If the distortion stayed the same, we'd be ok)
One thought I had was that the spinning is caused by the offset weight of the camera, so it might be worth mounting a similar weight to the camera on the other side of the rig. It obviously adds more weight, so more up and down movement (which isn't much problem), but maybe no swinging.
I'd try it, but the seal on my gopro failed finally and it's no more! (Reason to buy a HD one?). I did try a bicycle seat mount on the end of the bar - it's a bit too close, but interesting for short periods. Here's a couple of frames...
Here's a couple of brave last video frames...