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Originally posted by oneeye View PostNice shooting - both with the bow and the camera!
I'm curious, are the deer eating the actual fruit (berries) of the beauty berry bush? We don't have that bush up here so I need educated about it.
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Originally posted by BTLowry View PostI don't think I have ever seen deer eat the berries but in the fall I see them eating the leaves on them.
Hmmm...my real estate agent told me that “deer love them” when we were touring the property before we bought it. [emoji848]
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Originally posted by Michael View PostDo y'all like the "BTS" second camera angle showing how I operate the camera and prepare for the shot, or is it too much? More deer, less Michael?
I like the BTS, but am not a huge fan of the PIP. I always like when you have a gopro set opposite of your quarry that captures the shooter and the shot coming through. PIP is not a disqualifier, but I like the cuts full screen. Great video of a great shot. Congratulations!
Todd
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Originally posted by rtarcher View PostI like the BTS, but am not a huge fan of the PIP. I always like when you have a gopro set opposite of your quarry that captures the shooter and the shot coming through. PIP is not a disqualifier, but I like the cuts full screen. Great video of a great shot. Congratulations!
Todd
Thanks for that feedback. Another person told me they found the timing of the PIP ending before the shot to be distracting.
Reverse angle from an elevated stand is challenging, but I like a good challenge!
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Originally posted by Wence View PostGreat video and shot Michael. I like the BTS as well.
Awesome! Thanks!
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Michael, good on the BTS plus on the PIP switch, perhaps a fade to full rather than a "switch" may be less distracting. I personally like the PIP, or even split screens of equal size...
On and the Beauty Berries, the deer will eat them better after the frost falls on them. They get sweeter... but they ain't gonna go for beauty berries when there's corn (or acorns) on the ground!!
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