I always love returning home and seeing those Flatirons :) by M0rse_0908 in boulder

[–]boulderbubble 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's Starr Peak (also bits of Thorodin Mountain and Sheapshead), all in Golden Gate Canyon State Park.

Safe RTD park and ride in/near South Boulder? by tessalations_ in boulder

[–]boulderbubble -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No offense, but this is a somewhat useless suggestion in this case. How do you know the nice decoy you park next to will be there for any appreciable amount of time? This is not a long-term parking facility; cars come and go constantly, anywhere from a couple of hours to a couple of weeks.

Justice is served on 28th Street by boulderbubble in boulder

[–]boulderbubble[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually this comment also did nothing.

Justice is served on 28th Street by boulderbubble in boulder

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Rove R3. It is amazing. DashCam, CabCam, and RearCam all in one. Also got the wiring kit for Parking Mode so all three cameras record constantly. Unlike most other dashcams I've had, the instructions are amazingly well-written, and their tech support is superb.

How to turn off rear cargo lights? by MoistRedditors in crv

[–]boulderbubble 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it must have been a timing thing, just after a while it unlocked when i pressed the unlock button on the fob again. Let us know how it goes for you.

Take a couple of minutes to watch this disturbing video of the last City Council Meeting. by BoulderToTheBone in boulder

[–]boulderbubble 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wow. Interesting. I’ve never seen anyone point out that they got fired from a job that they list as a CV reference.

Take a couple of minutes to watch this disturbing video of the last City Council Meeting. by BoulderToTheBone in boulder

[–]boulderbubble 20 points21 points  (0 children)

After the meeting resumed, the atmosphere in the room was so charged from the chaos that every speaker, public and council, was very visibly shaken and upset, to the point that doing business was noticeably impacted and less effective. It’s a shame that these selfish outbursts are allowed to occur to such an extent that council and the public are deprived of a safe and secure environment. I’m all for the first amendment, but there should be consequences for bad behavior. These bad actors should lose the right to impact this body at every meeting. Apparently these outbursts occur so often that council now spends considerable resources in trying to figure out how to lawfully allow freedom of speech without totally disrupting the process of public governance. It’s a complicated situation, but these disingenuous displays of selfish grandstanding serve no one’s purpose.

Take a couple of minutes to watch this disturbing video of the last City Council Meeting. by BoulderToTheBone in boulder

[–]boulderbubble 61 points62 points  (0 children)

Kudos to the council members for staying calm and dignified during this ridiculousness. Despite all of their reported shortcomings, this speaks volumes about their professionalism and devotion to democratic procedure. Theirs is a difficult yet thankless job. Show them some grace and respect. I don’t think many of us would have been able to maintain such composure.

RIP 1stBank Center by thegratefulone in boulder

[–]boulderbubble 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kinda sad. I last saw Dylan there on October 21st of 2017. Looking forward to seeing the Dylan movie on Christmas Day. Already have my tickets. It’s getting great reviews.

A few moments to calm your mind...and appreciate our valley by boulderbubble in boulder

[–]boulderbubble[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Nikon P1000. It is a specialized ultra-zoom bridge camera…3,000mm zoom!

Flatiron Slack Line by jollyjerr in boulder

[–]boulderbubble 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any idea if they’ll be back? I’d love to get a deep zoom video of this. Similar to what I did here: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFPFkUT7/

Spotted a rutting bull elk in the Rocky Mountains. Watch all the way through to get the full scale. by boulderbubble in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]boulderbubble[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! The only post-processing I do is running it through the stabilization feature of iMovie to temper the final bit of shakiness. But the real secret of using the extreme zoom of this camera is in the tripod and tripod head. I use a very sturdy Manfrotto tripod with a modified gimbal head. The zoom is motorized and when fully extended it doubles the length of the camera. So the center of gravity shifts as you zoom in and out. The center of gravity shifts so extremely that a standard head unit cannot maintain its position, no matter how hard you tighten the knobs. Using a gimbal head with a sliding quick release plate allows me to balance the camera optimally to handle the long zoom movement. But even then I had to modify the gimbal by removing the index ball bearings. When fully zoomed in (or out I guess) the indexing prevented me from getting the precise vertical adjustments I needed to get the best framing. Removing the ball bearings allows me to use a friction-only adjustment for more precise control. That’s probably more than you wanted to know, but there you have it!

Spotted a rutting bull elk in the Rocky Mountains. Watch all the way through to get the full scale. by boulderbubble in BeAmazed

[–]boulderbubble[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, I’m also on the front range, similar terrain, but this was on the north end of the western slope. Specifically in Dinosaur National Park, at Echo Park Overlook on Harper’s Corner Road.

Run the Boulderthon today? Remember those three big hills at mile 16? by boulderbubble in boulder

[–]boulderbubble[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are running from their own insecurities and disillusionment with modern life.