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Thank you for driving through my home town. I was born there i was raised there before i turned 10 yrs old i remember when half of those new places was trees. I hope you do Smithfield-Selma one day ..
Really enjoyed ☺️ that virtual drive!!!! The speed was great, and the beautiful suburban scenery was wonderful, just before we got on that cool 🛣️ highway!!!!!
Thank u very much this awesome video dude! From here (🇭🇺Hungary - Europe) it's just a dream for me. Once in my life I wanna drive around there with a big comfortable us car.
The drive is amazing. Super relaxing to drive aimlessly around Rolesville, especially during the spring and summer. It’s hard to describe, but it’s like Valium.
Wow! ✨ That's the america I have in my heart although I'm not even American 💕 I love how amazingly green, wide and full of trees everything looks! The homes are so beautiful with just enough space around them for everybody doing their own thing! What does one do over there tho? Does it ever get lonely apart the beauty? Where do you go to meet people and make friends? What's to do for fun out there? Greetings from Germany! 🇩🇪🧡🇺🇸
I love the simplicity of this area and the condition of the roads! The only thing I’d wish for is a massive cleanup in America.. there’s a lot of junk within individual properties that really obstruct the view🤷♂️ it’d also be nice to see all of the power lines be transferred underground.
For me as a foreigner I'm absolutely in love with those power lines as it defines a part of the typical American country side look to me, best keep like that forever if you ask me!
@@kissdagapnsmile787 A year later, and I’ve completely changed my mind after realizing it’s apart of the American character. I love the flowing lines over our busy boulevards♥️
@@leonation89 personal feel. Savanna has more of a historical port vibe. I remember driving up the coast through there when a family member died. Sat and watched the ships come in from the sea. Then I used to live off of I-20 west of Atlanta, Villa Rica. My family was in Chattanooga TN, so I would drive the nice country backroads to and from there over and over. Love both areas for different reasons. Memories. Love that countryside.
@@550voltss in this area I drive between 20 - 40 mph. The slower the better for these videos. Unfortunately if I drive any slower, people often go into a rage and do foolish things at best. I’ve had people point guns at me and nearly crash into others head on passing me for driving too slowly. The wide angle camera lenses I use can give the impression of driving faster than I am due to the FOV and plain old physics. I was shooting at about 20mm here. Any narrower and I start losing the FOV needed to actually see the objects I’m passing. A lot of work goes into planning focal length, speed, aligning the camera to be level, vertical and horizontal alignment, audio synchronization (I record the video outside the vehicle but the audio from within the cabin), choosing the right bass roll off (low cut) to filter out bumps in the roads, etc. my mics are so sensitive that I actually can be heard breathing, so I breathe shallow for the entire filming. “This perception trick is used by filmmakers, who might choose to use a wide-angle lens to make an object approaching the camera appear to move faster: Conversely, when shooting a moving object from behind or in front, a wide-angle lens would be more appropriate. Narrow lenses tend to compress visual depth, while wider lenses expand it. What this means: if you were to film the same object approaching the camera directly, with both a 250mm telephoto lens, and a 14mm wide-angle lens , the object would grow in perceived size much more quickly and drastically with the wide angle. This accentuation of distance on the Z-axis is great for fly-bys, close-ups of the moving subject, and again, any shots of the front or rear of the moving subject.”
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Thank you for driving through my home town. I was born there i was raised there before i turned 10 yrs old i remember when half of those new places was trees. I hope you do Smithfield-Selma one day ..
Goodness I miss NC so so so so much 🥲 thank you so much for doing this. Can’t wait to move back.
Beautiful NC, I visited there 2 years ago summer, I miss it.
You're in NY, right? We have a few trips planned for NYC.
Beautiful ride, thank you.
Very pretty. Thanks for sharing.
So relaxing.
Happy the video had a positive effect. 🖖🏾
love the this road ,open and spacious with great scenery
NC sure is beautiful
I wish I lived in the country side it’s so peace full with no shops and other stuff
Smooth road.
nice road scenery,thanks for the tour
i like this kind of view, very very relaxing. i used to see lots of buildings every day, lol :D i had a great time watching this video friend
That was a beautiful ride! I loved it. Thanks a lot for sharing, my friend! Greetings from Tokyo!
Wow , Tokyo!! Can believe you stumbled upon a video of out little town 🤗
Really enjoyed ☺️ that virtual drive!!!! The speed was great, and the beautiful suburban scenery was wonderful, just before we got on that cool 🛣️ highway!!!!!
Thank u very much this awesome video dude!
From here (🇭🇺Hungary - Europe) it's just a dream for me. Once in my life I wanna drive around there with a big comfortable us car.
The drive is amazing. Super relaxing to drive aimlessly around Rolesville, especially during the spring and summer. It’s hard to describe, but it’s like Valium.
@@RelaxingWalks you very lucky dude!!!
Wow! ✨ That's the america I have in my heart although I'm not even American 💕
I love how amazingly green, wide and full of trees everything looks! The homes are so beautiful with just enough space around them for everybody doing their own thing!
What does one do over there tho? Does it ever get lonely apart the beauty? Where do you go to meet people and make friends? What's to do for fun out there?
Greetings from Germany! 🇩🇪🧡🇺🇸
31:14 thought that you are going to cross through
thank you for content! what camera are you using?
YW! I think this was filmed with an Osmo Action.
I love the simplicity of this area and the condition of the roads! The only thing I’d wish for is a massive cleanup in America.. there’s a lot of junk within individual properties that really obstruct the view🤷♂️ it’d also be nice to see all of the power lines be transferred underground.
For me as a foreigner I'm absolutely in love with those power lines as it defines a part of the typical American country side look to me, best keep like that forever if you ask me!
@@kissdagapnsmile787 A year later, and I’ve completely changed my mind after realizing it’s apart of the American character. I love the flowing lines over our busy boulevards♥️
British man approaching 40 here, I will go to The U.S.A one day if it kills me.
Hey, my wife is British, she immigrated here 7 years ago and really likes it. I will go to the UK one day if it kills me :)
Does Georgia look like this outside of Atlanta?
LeoNation 89 Georgia is more mountainous and hilly until you get closer to the ocean. It’s got a different feel there too.
@@RelaxingWalks what feel would that be?
@@leonation89 personal feel. Savanna has more of a historical port vibe. I remember driving up the coast through there when a family member died. Sat and watched the ships come in from the sea. Then I used to live off of I-20 west of Atlanta, Villa Rica. My family was in Chattanooga TN, so I would drive the nice country backroads to and from there over and over. Love both areas for different reasons. Memories. Love that countryside.
Drive the car slowly while making a video.
What speed to you think I was driving?
@@RelaxingWalks I think you were around 60 To 80 kmphr.
@@550voltss in this area I drive between 20 - 40 mph. The slower the better for these videos. Unfortunately if I drive any slower, people often go into a rage and do foolish things at best. I’ve had people point guns at me and nearly crash into others head on passing me for driving too slowly. The wide angle camera lenses I use can give the impression of driving faster than I am due to the FOV and plain old physics. I was shooting at about 20mm here. Any narrower and I start losing the FOV needed to actually see the objects I’m passing. A lot of work goes into planning focal length, speed, aligning the camera to be level, vertical and horizontal alignment, audio synchronization (I record the video outside the vehicle but the audio from within the cabin), choosing the right bass roll off (low cut) to filter out bumps in the roads, etc. my mics are so sensitive that I actually can be heard breathing, so I breathe shallow for the entire filming.
“This perception trick is used by filmmakers, who might choose to use a wide-angle lens to make an object approaching the camera appear to move faster:
Conversely, when shooting a moving object from behind or in front, a wide-angle lens would be more appropriate. Narrow lenses tend to compress visual depth, while wider lenses expand it. What this means: if you were to film the same object approaching the camera directly, with both a 250mm telephoto lens, and a 14mm wide-angle lens , the object would grow in perceived size much more quickly and drastically with the wide angle. This accentuation of distance on the Z-axis is great for fly-bys, close-ups of the moving subject, and again, any shots of the front or rear of the moving subject.”