Ducks on icy trail in Shubie Park, Dartmouth (3d Parallel)
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Ducks on icy trail in Shubie Park, Dartmouth (3d Parallel)
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For high definition video add: "&fmt=22" (without the quote marks) to the web address. Yesterday (March 7, 2009) it was 10 C (50F), but it takes time for all the snow and ice to melt, so the trails in Shubie Park (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia) were slippery in spots. This section of the park was shaded, and was pure ice, with a little bit of water on the surface. Since there is a guard-rail I figured I could navigate the hill safely, but it was a lot harder than I expected. Near the spot where the guard rail is bent, the trail slopes to the steep bank above the river and the lower rail isn't very sturdy (not enough to lean on anyway). I made my way through this section by crossing the trail to higher section where the snow/ice was crustier--there was a chance to travel it without sliding down to the river. Since it took me awhile to get off this hill of ice, I turned to take a photo of it from a safer section of trail, and was surprised to see ducks (from the river) at the slippery part that I had troubles with. It's a good thing that ducks have wings! This was shot as a free-view parallel 3d movie, using a Loreo Lens in a Cap--there is no sound because my previous video recording settings had the sound off, and I was trying to catch the ducks before they went away, rather than mess with menu settings--though I have another duck film with sound. If you can view stereoscopic images, the added depth really adds a lot. Tip: pre-load the film in high-def, put your mouse over the play button, then set your eyes so that you see the scene in 3d. Once you have the still image in 3d, press play and enjoy the silly ducks. UPDATE: YT3D tags added July 26 Reading through some forums and stuff, it looks as though adding "&fmt=22" to the url will give the high quality video. This feature is really awesome! Many thanks to the Google people who made 3d video accessible this way (drop down menu for different visualizations).
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pklages4
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silly, ducks, sliding, ice, trail, Shubie Park, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, 3d, parallel, loreo, lens in a cap, 5d mark ii, canon, yt3d:enable=true, yt3d:swap=true, yt3d:aspect=8:9,
Ducks on icy trail in Shubie Park, Dartmouth (3d Parallel)
Description:
For high definition video add: "&fmt=22" (without the quote marks) to the web address. Yesterday (March 7, 2009) it was 10 C (50F), but it takes time for all the snow and ice to melt, so the trails in Shubie Park (Dartmouth, Nova Scotia) were slippery in spots. This section of the park was shaded, and was pure ice, with a little bit of water on the surface. Since there is a guard-rail I figured I could navigate the hill safely, but it was a lot harder than I expected. Near the spot where the guard rail is bent, the trail slopes to the steep bank above the river and the lower rail isn't very sturdy (not enough to lean on anyway). I made my way through this section by crossing the trail to higher section where the snow/ice was crustier--there was a chance to travel it without sliding down to the river. Since it took me awhile to get off this hill of ice, I turned to take a photo of it from a safer section of trail, and was surprised to see ducks (from the river) at the slippery part that I had troubles with. It's a good thing that ducks have wings! This was shot as a free-view parallel 3d movie, using a Loreo Lens in a Cap--there is no sound because my previous video recording settings had the sound off, and I was trying to catch the ducks before they went away, rather than mess with menu settings--though I have another duck film with sound. If you can view stereoscopic images, the added depth really adds a lot. Tip: pre-load the film in high-def, put your mouse over the play button, then set your eyes so that you see the scene in 3d. Once you have the still image in 3d, press play and enjoy the silly ducks. UPDATE: YT3D tags added July 26 Reading through some forums and stuff, it looks as though adding "&fmt=22" to the url will give the high quality video. This feature is really awesome! Many thanks to the Google people who made 3d video accessible this way (drop down menu for different visualizations).
Author:
pklages4
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silly, ducks, sliding, ice, trail, Shubie Park, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, 3d, parallel, loreo, lens in a cap, 5d mark ii, canon, yt3d:enable=true, yt3d:swap=true, yt3d:aspect=8:9,
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