I've gotten to the point that people complaining about vertical video are about as annoying as grammar nazis and political people. STFU no one cares. Thanks.
Yeah, I bet that would be worse than being one of the people who's seat did come flying apart...Imagine being a rider on the opposite side of the ride, just waiting for your seat to come flying apart before the ride can stop. Anyway this will have no impact on my decision to ride stuff. It concerns me just as much as lightning or tornados, not at all.
Yeah, I bet that would be worse than being one of the people who's seat did come flying apart...
IMO, amusement parks are quite different than county fairs when it comes to rides. I'd trust pretty much 100% of rides at an amusement park.That is pretty insane...but the reality is that amusement park injuries and deaths are very very rare. Doesn't help the families of the people involved, but no reason to stop riding them.
IMO, amusement parks are quite different than county fairs when it comes to rides. I'd trust pretty much 100% of rides at an amusement park.
For me it's all about framing the shot. If your subject is a tree, then shoot vertical. If your subject is a wider field of view, then you hoot horizontal. I think most people just hold their phone vertical because that's how they normally hold it and give no thought whatsoever to how their video or photos will look to the viewer.
That is pretty insane...but the reality is that amusement park injuries and deaths are very very rare. Doesn't help the families of the people involved, but no reason to stop riding them.
I'd rather be worried for 5 minutes than instantly dead to be honest.It could be. The kid that died almost instantly was not concerned for very long.