Cinematic Lake Enoggera - Autel Nano+

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A cool sunny morning greeted good buddy Francisco & myself at Lake Enoggera and it's surrounding walking tracks. Shot by Autel Nano+ in 4K, 30fps, no post editing. This video is straight off the SD card so you can appreciate how this RYYB camera performs before any post editing. If I had post edited, I would have slightly reduced the colour saturation & contrast, but with no additional adjustment to shadows. The Enoggera Dam is a heritage-listed dam, which is located within the outer, western suburb of Enoggera Reservoir, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The Enoggera Dam was constructed in 1866, on the upper reach of Breakfast Creek (which section was later renamed Enoggera Creek). It was the first major dam built in Queensland and the second major dam built in Australia. It is rare as one of the few remaining examples in Queensland of an intact and functioning reservoir and treatment plant from this period in time. Brisbane Forest Park (now officially the southern part of D'Aguilar National Park), is located on parts of the D'Aguilar Range. The large nature reserve lies on the western boundary of city of Brisbane and into the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland in Australia. The Enoggera Reservoir is adjacent to The Gap and between the Mount Coot-tha Reserve on the Taylor Range and higher peaks to the north. Brisbane Forest Park supports many native plants and animals and the park is essential to their survival. The main entrance is located in the suburb of The Gap although there are a number of other access points. Some very notable stands of magnificent Australian native Kauri Pines are captured in this video footage.