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Main Boards => Photography/Video Q&A Board => Topic started by: CO_Bowhunter on November 24, 2011, 08:10:00 AM
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I've been enjoying remote camera work for the last five years. It has become a passion without a cure. A few weeks ago I hiked up to an elk wallow where I had a video camera since early September. I captured some footage of a spike that is very similar to some footage of a yearling from September of 2009. You may have seen the prior footage before.
Colorado Spike Elk (http://vimeo.com/32122513)
You can see more at:
Off The Pavement (http://www.offthepavement.org)
This footage was captured with a Sony HC40 camcorder. I use the LANC connection to connect the camcorder to the control board which turns the camera on, captures a one minute video, and turns the camera off...unless IR heat and motion continues.
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That was neat! Thank you for sharing.
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That's very cool. And beautiful country!