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Shot on:
Insta360 One R
A couple minutes after recording Take a Peak 1, a bit down the road I encountered more boulders to explore. This second ridge is arguably more prominent than the first, requiring a bit more scrambling. I'm still on my way to the small butte I had in mind as a destination for the day. That video will be the next in the series.
I recovered my vocal audio using an AI processor since the audio recording on my Insta360 One R is atrocious. No more terrible noises of the selfie stick vibrating. The unfortunate side effect is that all the sounds of me walking through the forest was also removed by the AI. In future recordings I'll record using my external device which will hopefully produce better results while still picking up some of the ambient sounds.
This is a 360° video which means you can click and drag around to change the view. Whatever I saw on location, you can also see - albeit with less clarity due to video compression.
I recovered my vocal audio using an AI processor since the audio recording on my Insta360 One R is atrocious. No more terrible noises of the selfie stick vibrating. The unfortunate side effect is that all the sounds of me walking through the forest was also removed by the AI. In future recordings I'll record using my external device which will hopefully produce better results while still picking up some of the ambient sounds.
This is a 360° video which means you can click and drag around to change the view. Whatever I saw on location, you can also see - albeit with less clarity due to video compression.