
Originally Posted by
reckless toboggan
As a side note, you've really got the field of view dialed in your set up. Skis and poles in view for perspective, but also a good amount of the slope in front of you and even the horizon for additional perspective.
Not sure if it's that particular slope angle or what, but in my experience it's always a struggle to get enough skis and poles in the shot to get perspective, and not chop out the terrain ahead, or vice versa where you get the terrain ahead but no perspective of the skier.
Care to detail your mount/set us for us?
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