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Go With the PhLo
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Shot on:
Insta360 One R
Knowing that a friend was coming over to help fix my car, I figured this day (7th) was perhaps my last chance to get outside before I became occupied, and who knows when the weather will take a turn for the worse. Speaking of the weather, the forecast leading up to this day, and even during this day, was for no chance of precipitation. Reality didn't obey the forecast. It snowed, rained and sleeted almost continually. Though my camera is basically waterproof, the drops getting on the lenses were a major nuisance. I debated whether I should even upload these videos due to that problem. My microphone isn't waterproof at all, so I tried to cover it with a small waterproof shield from my bike. You'll hear a bit of rubbing noise from that.
I wanted to reach an area where there are plentiful volcanic rock formations, boulders and craters. Once I arrived I figured I could go on several adventures setting out from a central location. Before reaching that area I saw these rocks along the road and couldn't resist exploring them. Even though they were right next to the road, they didn't look explored much. This area is practically covered by lava flows, channels and levees such as these. To explore them all individually would take many years.
I spent several days working on LUTs in DaVinci Resolve with many variations. I'm fairly settled on this result for now.
I wanted to reach an area where there are plentiful volcanic rock formations, boulders and craters. Once I arrived I figured I could go on several adventures setting out from a central location. Before reaching that area I saw these rocks along the road and couldn't resist exploring them. Even though they were right next to the road, they didn't look explored much. This area is practically covered by lava flows, channels and levees such as these. To explore them all individually would take many years.
I spent several days working on LUTs in DaVinci Resolve with many variations. I'm fairly settled on this result for now.