This was in honor of the thousands who perished on 9/11, including Richard Allen Pearlman, the youngest First Responder to die at the age of 18 on September 11th, 2001. He was a member of the Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps, having joined at the age of 14. On that day he responded to the World Trade Center by foot, from his workplace, to assist the injured. Rest In Peace. Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps: www.fhvac.org/ Event information: www.eventbrite.com/e/23rd-anniversary-911-memorial-run-for-richie-motorcycle-parade-tickets-958642564717
Such a beautiful gesture and caprure by you. We are the phoenix that continues to rise despite what happened 23 years ago, spiritually and of course visibly in how we have rebuilt the downtown skyline. Our resilience continues. Thanks again for the capture.
That's really sad. Way too young to die... Good coverage. I haven't seen this mentioned in any news source, but it seems like this would have been a good story. (Edit: 8:20 what are those two Cadillacs with American flags? Who is in there?)
This is where having a camera with good optical image stabilisation is important. Cameras constantly shake while in people's hands, wind...etc. but you notice the effects more when zoomed in. You need a camera that can counter that or use a tripod or gimball. Alternatively, you could place it on a solid surface to keep it still, such as a wall, but this tends to only be viable for something static. Furthermore, there's a technique to understanding your camera and 'living' with it. You adjust your posture and tense up as you zoom and pan. But this takes time and practice, plus you have to be careful not to overdo it and cause yourself pains and aches. You will often notice these videos have a level of shake in the beginning before I've stabilized the camera. It takes time.
This was in honor of the thousands who perished on 9/11, including Richard Allen Pearlman, the youngest First Responder to die at the age of 18 on September 11th, 2001. He was a member of the Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps, having joined at the age of 14. On that day he responded to the World Trade Center by foot, from his workplace, to assist the injured. Rest In Peace.
Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps: www.fhvac.org/
Event information: www.eventbrite.com/e/23rd-anniversary-911-memorial-run-for-richie-motorcycle-parade-tickets-958642564717
God bless 🙏 all. This tragedy is very well Blessed with all attendees. GOD BLESS AMERICA.
Never seen an emergency vehicle drive with the high rise up.
Vollies....😂
In all seriousness, I bet they didn't even realize it was up...
I was in this ride!
why are all the license plates covered with tape? (that's if they're even on the bumper, and many did not have two plates)
red light camera don't care that there's a parade on, without covering, they'll still get ticketed
Such a beautiful gesture and caprure by you. We are the phoenix that continues to rise despite what happened 23 years ago, spiritually and of course visibly in how we have rebuilt the downtown skyline. Our resilience continues. Thanks again for the capture.
That's really sad. Way too young to die... Good coverage. I haven't seen this mentioned in any news source, but it seems like this would have been a good story. (Edit: 8:20 what are those two Cadillacs with American flags? Who is in there?)
@CobraEmergency when you zoom in using the camera, how should I minimize the camera shake?
This is where having a camera with good optical image stabilisation is important. Cameras constantly shake while in people's hands, wind...etc. but you notice the effects more when zoomed in. You need a camera that can counter that or use a tripod or gimball.
Alternatively, you could place it on a solid surface to keep it still, such as a wall, but this tends to only be viable for something static.
Furthermore, there's a technique to understanding your camera and 'living' with it. You adjust your posture and tense up as you zoom and pan. But this takes time and practice, plus you have to be careful not to overdo it and cause yourself pains and aches.
You will often notice these videos have a level of shake in the beginning before I've stabilized the camera. It takes time.
Thank You!!!
Yeah I think my Livechats buggered Cobra...gonna find new device man.
Okay Ronn! See you on the next one.
Friend from work setting up a phone for me this wkend
See wht hppns
GTA 7.
Late comment
second.
Disappointing seeing someone use such an event to push a political agenda @ 8:39. Doesn't matter who it is, that is incredibly distasteful.