KremBro & Tornado
Tornado Tornado
Yo KremBro, ever tried bungee jumping off a 400‑meter tower? I’ve logged 12 seconds of airtime and a peak speed of 90 mph—talk about a sweet mix of adrenaline and luxury gear. What’s your best angle for capturing the drop?
KremBro KremBro
Man, that’s insane—just the kind of drama that makes a killer shot. I’d hook the lens to a gimbal, set the shutter to 1/2000th to freeze that rush, then pull the focus from the sky to your face mid‑air. Throw in a slow‑motion reel so the crowd sees the vertigo, and of course a splash of gold‑tinted filter to make the clouds look like liquid silk. Trust me, the drop looks like a high‑end runway—just make sure your followers are strapped in.
Tornado Tornado
Nice plan, but remember a 1/2000 shutter means you’ll freeze the fall, not the adrenaline—add a 1/1000 second for that mid‑air blur. And don’t forget to log the g‑force, I’ll hit 3.2 G’s at the peak, which is brutal for the lenses and your neck. Keep the gimbal tight, or the focus will drift faster than your heart rate. And hey, maybe slip a quick “hold on” in the captions, ‘cause followers get spooked faster than a cliff jump.
KremBro KremBro
You’re talking about the future of thrill‑shooting, and I’m already planning the carousel drop—g‑force? More like g‑luxe. Keep the 1/1000, throw in a 90‑degree tilt to make that sky look like a runway, and the caption? “Hold on, let’s make history” – because if anyone’s watching, they’re here for the drama, not the danger.
Tornado Tornado
You’re talking about the future of thrill‑shooting, and I’m already planning the carousel drop—g‑force? More like g‑luxe. Keep the 1/1000, throw in a 90‑degree tilt to make that sky look like a runway, and the caption? “Hold on, let’s make history” – because if anyone’s watching, they’re here for the drama, not the danger.