Le Dolomiti lucane e il borgo di Pietrapertosa - GH2 hack + Sanity 5.1 + CC

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Dolomiti lucane is a mountain range in the province of Basilicata, southern Italy. Located in the Southern Apennines and dominating the Basento Valley, the range is at the heart of the Gallipoli Cognato Piccole Dolomiti Lucane Regional Park, which also include the Gallipoli-Cognato forest. The range is named "Dolomiti" because of similarities to peaks in the Dolomites in northern Italy. The range was formed 15 million years ago.
    Situate nell'Appennino lucano, ad est della più imponente dorsale Pierfaone-Volturino-Viggiano, le Piccole Dolomiti lucane costituiscono il cuore dell'omonimo Parco naturale regionale (che si estende alle foreste di Gallipoli-Cognato).
    Sono denominate Dolomiti a ragione della somiglianza morfologica con le più famose montagne trivenete.
    La nascita del gruppo montuoso, che domina la parte centrale della val Basento, risale a 15 milioni di anni fa.
    Description - Descrizione
    Consisting of craggy peaks and shaped by karstic erosion, the range has sharp peaks with an average elevation of 1,000--1,100 metres (3,300--3,600 ft). The highest point is Monte Caperrino, also called "Piccole Dolomiti", due to its resemblance to the Dolomite mountains near Venice and Trieste.
    Formate da cime scoscese modellate dall'azione millenaria degli agenti atmosferici, presentano guglie acuminate con un'altitudine media che si aggira intorno ai 1.000, 1.100 m s.l.m..
    Il punto più alto è quello della Costa di S. Martino, denominata Piccole Dolomiti, a ragione della somiglianza con le più famose Pale venete e trentine.
    Altre cime rilevanti sono l'Incudine, la Grande Madre e l'Aquila Reale. Da menzionare, inoltre, i picchi delle Murge di Castelmezzano e quelli del monte Carrozze.
    Flora and fauna
    The range has a mixture of oak forest and alpine tundra. The tundra is home to unusual plants, such as red valerian, Lunaria annua, and Onosma lucana. Fauna of the range includes wild boar, red kites, swallows, kestrel, ravens, and peregrine falcons.
    Il territorio presenta un'alternanza di boschi di querce e picchi brulli e rocciosi sui quali, tuttavia, prospera una flora rara e interessante con specie vegetali peculiari come la valeriana rossa, la lunaria annua e l'onosma lucana.
    La fauna, oltre ai cinghiali (numerosissimi), presenta una notevole varietà di volatili: nibbio reale, rondone, gheppio, corvo reale e falco pellegrino.
    Climate - Clima
    The climate of the range is due to its remoteness from the Mediterranean, hence is characteristic of the climate of the other Apennine mountains. Winters are cold, with snow on the ground up to two or three months. Summers are cool and breezy. There is about 1,000 millimetres (39 in) of rain per year.
    Anche a causa della lontananza dai mari, il clima è quello caratteristico della media montagna appenninica: inverni rigidi, con una prolungata presenza della neve al suolo (fino a due, tre mesi), ed estati fresche e ventilate.
    Le precipitazioni si aggirano intorno ai 1.000 mm annui.
    Municipalities - Comuni
    Pietrapertosa is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. It is bounded by the comuni of Accettura, Albano di Lucania, Campomaggiore, Castelmezzano, Cirigliano, Corleto Perticara, Gorgoglione and Laurenzana. Pietrapertosa is part of I Borghi più Belli d'Italia
    (The most beautiful villages in Italy), an Italian association that notes small towns of strong artistic and historical interest.
    The association includes 200 comuni, including four others in Basilicata, viz. Acerenza, Castelmezzano, Guardia Perticara and Venosa,[2] all in Potenza.
    Pietrapertosa was the lifelong home of Lucia Lauria Vigna, the oldest person in Italy for almost two and a half years.
    Il Volo dell'Angelo - The Angel Flight
    Above the Lucanian Dolomites, in the heart of Basilicata, a steel cable suspended between the tops of two small towns, Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa let you make and live a unique experience: the Angel Flight.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @brunomassimi1386
    @brunomassimi1386 4 года назад

    Bellissimi.posti naturali

    • @StudioBlankoLab
      @StudioBlankoLab  4 года назад

      Grazie per il tuo commento. Sono d'accordo con te, sono dei posti bellissimi e ci aggiungo che si mangia benissimo.

  • @overlap81
    @overlap81 9 лет назад

    very nice video.let me ask you i want sanity 5.1 om my gh2 but i have a micro sd card 64gb/60mps its ok this card for sanity? thanks you .keep on the good work!

  • @stilldan460
    @stilldan460 4 года назад

    maybe Sanity not good for shot water? I am I'm talking about macroblocks

    • @StudioBlankoLab
      @StudioBlankoLab  4 года назад

      I agree. Sanity is a overall path with long gop, made for documentary and events, also for multicam situations. With 16 GB you have more than a hour of recording. Another path is called Space by Driftwood with similar spec. This last one maximize ex crop video function with 60 mbps.

    • @stilldan460
      @stilldan460 4 года назад

      @@StudioBlankoLab I don't understand the meaning of long GOP and low bitrate at all. IMHO it's better to spend 20 $ on another sd card 128 and have less problems on postproduction.

    • @stilldan460
      @stilldan460 4 года назад

      @@StudioBlankoLab Fuck the card space economy! Only HQ pic! )

    • @StudioBlankoLab
      @StudioBlankoLab  4 года назад

      ​@@stilldan460 There are many path, like Moon T7, Orion, Intravenus, Flowmotion, Apocalypse Now, ecc..But you need to study something about GH2 Hack.

    • @stilldan460
      @stilldan460 4 года назад

      @@StudioBlankoLab I know about it, but I haven't figured out how quantization affects quality yet. Do I understand correctly that the higher the number of Q factors, the larger the size of the macroblock? And ideally, low Q + high bitrate + intra give the highest possible quality? Or am I wrong?