Hi, my name is Knut Uppstad (67). I am Norwegian and live in Kristiansand. Have worked with pictures all my life.Used to be a news photographer, but today I work with photography in my own company. Also do courses in Adobe Photoshop.3D have been a big interest/hobby for me the last years and love to create pictures witch I cant use my camera to make. Also like to make 3D animations.
My videos on Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/knupps/videos My software:Adobe Photoshop CS6 ExtendedAdobe Premiere Pro CS6Adobe Encore CS6After Effects 7ProPoser Pro 2010 64bit Vue7 Pro StudioHyperVue with 2 nodes to make a small render farm.My hardware:1x Custom made PC: Win 7, 64bits, 16GB RAM, GeForce 760 sceencard and Intel i7 prosessor.1x Fujitsu Siemens 32 bits Vista, 4GB RAM and Intel Quad Core prosessor.1x Acer laptop.
1x Packard Bell mini laptop. 2x Benq 24` Full HD monitors.Cameras: Nikon D300sNikon D60Nikkor AF-S 18-55 VRNikkor AF-S 70-300 VRPanasonic DMC-FZ50
Sony DSC-S85
Canon IXUS 220HS
GoPro Hero1
GoPro Hero3 Black Edition
Sony NEX-5RStudio Flash set: Interfit Home Studio EX150
Nikon Speedlight SB-600
Video camera:
Sony HDR HC7E
Glidecam 2000Pro
Awards:"Best Sports Picture of the year" in 1982, Norway.
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Comments (15)
neiwil
Brilliant, super, stunning.....well worth the wait. Once the bugs are ironed out this will be marvelous.Very well done on learning this new twist your already impressive talents.Look forward to the next flight eagerly......were do I get my ticket :-)
Faemike55
That was incredible! the first part, where you had the camera pointed at you, made me think of a very angry creature that was sizing you up for the kill. I guess you're thinking of some form of rubberized shock mount for the camera for the vibrations, but as is, the video is very impressive
MagikUnicorn
Oh my god...thats almost 20 meter ? Very cool my friend...MORE PLEASE :)
jophoto
Woohoo! That was exciting! Actually if you turn off the sound the vibrations don't seem too bad to me. The noise seems to amplify the sense of vibration. Good luck with this. I think it is MOST EXCITING!!!! Keep going!
BorisB
Really an exciting machine!!
sharky_
Interesting video's of your flights. Just recently I was reading about this copter and was thinking of sending it over the volcano crater and into no mans land. Can't afford any crashes tho. Thanks for sharing. Aloha
kbrog
LOL! Need a helmet when watching the video. ;D Very cool! :)
flavia49
wonderful
TECHNISTRATIONS
Been anxious to see the first photo attempts... you are going to have so much fun with this thing! Can't wait till you put a Pano Lens aboard... the mind boggles at the possibilities. I bow before the master with the greatest toys!
Hendesse
Fantastic video, looks really impressive. Such an quadcopter is really an interesting thing.
helanker
OH WOW! You did it. COngratulations. It looks fantastic. Well done, Knut. :)))
Osper
Nice job. Now we all expect to see great things from your flying machine.
xansplace
This is cooool...!!
X-PaX
That looks very promising. I'm looking forward to see more.
kylumi
Boy!............I love this flycam............What range does it have and what kind of speed does it get up too? Your test flight went pretty good if you ask me.