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Old 07-14-2008, 10:01 PM
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That is a pretty cool view, and it came out well - I tried something similar with a cheapo MPEG helmet cam mounted to the outside door handle (didn't want to trust a suction cup), and it didn't come out nearly that good.

I love the way you get that optical illusion when the wheel looks like it stops spinning or then spins backwards.

Ultimately, to create the most interesting video, I think you have to blend several different views (e.g. cockpit, rear, front bumper or side view like yours), even if they are from different sessions or days, into one video. At least, that's my goal.

Thanks for sharing!
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