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Drone video of Frailejones on the Paramo de Oceta, Colombia


GMann

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My drone video of Espletia species on the Paramo de Oceta, Colombia. Yes I know that Espeletia are not technically palms but they are interesting plants with a somewhat similar look to them.

Paramo de Oceta, Colombia by Drone (odysee.com)

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Species in the video:

Espeletia incarna (Frailejon Blanco)
Espeletia lopezzi
Espeletia argentea (Frailejon Plateada)

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Incorporating music into a video can enhance or detract from the content...."Stairway to Heaven" increased sensory input.  This flight along the canyon wall to include the waterfall clip is well done.  Your tilting and panning is very smooth.  I'm a big fan of your editing skills.  Good job.

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2 hours ago, GMann said:

My drone video of Espletia species on the Paramo de Oceta, Colombia. Yes I know that Espeletia are not technically palms but they are interesting plants with a somewhat similar look to them.

Paramo de Oceta, Colombia by Drone (odysee.com)

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Species in the video:

Espeletia incarna (Frailejon Blanco)
Espeletia lopezzi
Espeletia argentea (Frailejon Plateada)

I love your videos but can't get the Odysee player to work, do you have a YouTube link for this video?

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17 minutes ago, sipalms said:

I love your videos but can't get the Odysee player to work, do you have a YouTube link for this video?

I put a shorter 4 minute version on youtube here (it is more of a preview and doesn't show the names of the different Espeletia species), its designed for a different audience with a shorter attention span.  :laugh2:

Paramo de Oceta, Colombia by Drone - YouTube

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On 12/30/2021 at 2:00 PM, TheMadScientist said:

Incorporating music into a video can enhance or detract from the content...."Stairway to Heaven" increased sensory input.  This flight along the canyon wall to include the waterfall clip is well done.  Your tilting and panning is very smooth.  I'm a big fan of your editing skills.  Good job.

Thank you! It took me a while to get the clips lined up with the rhythm of the music, by the end I was actually pretty tired of hearing the song :laugh2:

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Very nice!

 

Jason Dewees

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San Francisco, California

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21 inches / 530mm annual rainfall, mostly October to April

Humidity averages 60 to 85 percent year-round.

Summer: 67F/55F | 19C/12C

Winter: 56F/44F | 13C/6C

40-year extremes: 96F/26F | 35.5C/-3.8C

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