- Location
- Michigan
Here are 3 videos from the last few months.
First up is a quickie. Very cool job. Triple stem, tall, skinny silver maple over a house, nice patio/landscape to avoid. The only option for camera placement was into the sun. It was also hazy which made the whole video look blurry and distorted. I almost trashed this video but decided just to speed it way up. Very bummed this one did not turn out...
http://youtu.be/zrgq_3bKA1k
Second is a small honey locust. 1/3rd of the tree was over a pool. They must have hated this tree for years. As soon as they closed the pool in the fall he wanted the tree down. We were just working ground support for another outfit. Would have been nice if the brick wall was not there. Also not a good idea to position the camera working on a tree with other dense trees as a background. Came out so/so
http://youtu.be/jpTnudrB_Is
Saved the best for last. This video actually turned out pretty good. It was a big co-dom cherry. Nothing even close to a central tie in so I worked it as 2 separate trees. It was a few feet from a wooden fence and was over primary's in the back. Pulled over a small spruce by the camera when I came out of the tree to grab some lunch. Camera batteries died as I was finishing up. I bought the camera last year in October. It ran with the same 4 aa batteries for over a year. Approximately 10 videos avg 5 hours long.
http://youtu.be/NOK1IcWjZTc
First up is a quickie. Very cool job. Triple stem, tall, skinny silver maple over a house, nice patio/landscape to avoid. The only option for camera placement was into the sun. It was also hazy which made the whole video look blurry and distorted. I almost trashed this video but decided just to speed it way up. Very bummed this one did not turn out...
http://youtu.be/zrgq_3bKA1k
Second is a small honey locust. 1/3rd of the tree was over a pool. They must have hated this tree for years. As soon as they closed the pool in the fall he wanted the tree down. We were just working ground support for another outfit. Would have been nice if the brick wall was not there. Also not a good idea to position the camera working on a tree with other dense trees as a background. Came out so/so
http://youtu.be/jpTnudrB_Is
Saved the best for last. This video actually turned out pretty good. It was a big co-dom cherry. Nothing even close to a central tie in so I worked it as 2 separate trees. It was a few feet from a wooden fence and was over primary's in the back. Pulled over a small spruce by the camera when I came out of the tree to grab some lunch. Camera batteries died as I was finishing up. I bought the camera last year in October. It ran with the same 4 aa batteries for over a year. Approximately 10 videos avg 5 hours long.
http://youtu.be/NOK1IcWjZTc