diff --git a/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/front_camera.jpg b/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/front_camera.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2430ed2 Binary files /dev/null and b/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/front_camera.jpg differ diff --git a/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/index.mdx b/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/index.mdx index 8cd0a26..18c49a7 100644 --- a/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/index.mdx +++ b/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/index.mdx @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ Focusing on capturing footage while doing a long effort exercise is difficult bu Primarily, I've mounted a GoPro under the saddle using a mount that clamps onto the rails. I'm not crazy about this location, because it blocks me from using a saddle bag, but it gives a really good angle. -![img alt](@site/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/whitney.png) +![img alt](@site/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/front-camera.png) As a secondary angle, I have a second, older gopro that I use for forward-facing footage. Depending on what kind of riding we do, this is either mounted using GoPro's bite mount, or a chest strap for a POV angle. -![img alt](@site/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/whitney.png) +![img alt](@site/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/back-camera.png) # Editing Process diff --git a/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/rear_camera.jpg b/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/rear_camera.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..666dfbd Binary files /dev/null and b/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/rear_camera.jpg differ diff --git a/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/whitney.png b/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/whitney.png deleted file mode 100644 index f83703d..0000000 Binary files a/website/projects/2024-02-15-jakes-west-coast/whitney.png and /dev/null differ