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Originally Posted by FrAnKs
very nice Haljackey ! ...those very long merge lanes in Ontario always amaze me  !
I know how to post a picture, but not how to post a video with a direct view, could someone of you tell me how to do ? thanks.
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I have yet to drive outside of Ontario, but I'm kind of scared due to the fact that I'm used to the long acceleration lanes on our freeways. Guess I just need to put my foot down and pray there's an opening for me lol.
To post a video on this forum, you need to hit the "post reply" button (you can't do it in quick reply) and click the Youtube icon. There you will enter the video codec between the brackets.
-So for this video you wouldn't enter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw3Nq6R0raE because that's the full link, just add Uw3Nq6R0raE and it will work.
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Originally Posted by sonysnob
^ Nice camera work. It will be nice to see some videos when the world is colourfull again in the summer.
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Actually I wanted to get some winter footage because it shows good contrast between the bright and colourful spring/summertime. I think autumn would be an awesome time to do timelapses in forested areas.
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Originally Posted by ssiguy
Great vid!
Have to say I hate all those damn medien barriers they have on all the Ontario freeways now.....they are so damn high that sometimes I felt like I was driving in a 200km tunnel.
Oxford county is quite hilly and has some lovely spots, it east of London where things really flatten out.
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Actually I like the concrete medians. Not only do I feel much safer with them, but I think the 'tunnel' effect gives you the illusion you're going faster than you actually are.
Yeah I like the rolling hills and gentle curves in this stretch, one of the reasons I wanted to document it. It's much less boring than west of London (Carnage Alley) that's for sure, plus there's no median when you get past Highway 4.