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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: West of Seattle
Posts: 4,718
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I strap mine to the car at DE events. In-car, looking over my shoulder, so I can look at my movements on the steering wheel and my overall composure. Left and right fender, right beneath the rear view mirror, to see how close I'm getting to the edge of the track (hint: not very). It doesn't necessarily make for super-awesome share-with-the-world adventure video, but it does help me improve.
Some other creative things: set it near your birdfeeder to get good video of birds that you wouldn't get otherwise. Do time lapse: just set it up on a tripod and leave it for a few hours, then combine the image series in to a single video; I've done some really cool time lapse with the GoPro. I do take mine scuba diving, and I know people who haul it along on things like backpacking trips or international travel where they're trying to stay light.
It's a neat tool, though not necessarily useful for everyone. Be creative, and enjoy it!
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