That's gorgeous, You need to start selling these buddy!!
Beautiful pic👌👏👌👏👍
thanks JeremyBeautiful pic👌👏👌👏👍
I do edit them a little because the drone camera can not process them correctlyThat's gorgeous, You need to start selling these buddy!!
Do you use any filters or effects?
I do edit a little because my drone does not process correctlyI do edit them a little because the drone camera can not process them correctly
Like I’m totally feeling the struggle with you on The editing it to perfection! Yeah I been up early lately trying to get as many clips for my yearly montage. Yes y’all should definitely post more sunrise/set picturesThe contrast of the lighting always makes sunrise/sets a challenge. No real way to capture it without a good editor and some skill, and even then, you'll never beat having been there...
Someday I'll get a real editor, but I did toy around with blending a Sunrise from my phantom once, but with MS paint! lol
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Since the best flight times seem to be early morning, I bet more than a few of us have seen some good sunrises, maybe we should put up a few!
Yes I would love to but as my good friend @mach1 rc knows I don’t have the best paying job and better equipment is hard to come by😂 as I already spend a lot on my photography setup and now my drone set up🤪 to buy a set up for GOOD cinematography would cost me easy around 4K usd and I don’t have money like that to spend on something I “might be able to make money off idea🤷♂️“Shame you are locked into most settings on those type cameras that could manipulate shots like that as with normal cameras. Small changes like aperture, fstop, iso, and shutter speed could open that up much better across the entire shot to bring out so much more detail. They use generic settings for light handling and rely more on the takers post shoot editing to do all that stuff on these mass produced platforms.
As you get older and better set financially you should upgrade to a better commercial airframe that can take the load of real SLR cameras. You got a good eye for the shots and composition developing already so better gear and maybe a photography course here and there you could make some serious money as a pro pilot doing what you are already doing for fun.
Yes I would love to but as my good friend @mach1 rc knows I don’t have the bestShame you are locked into most settings on those type cameras that could manipulate shots like that as with normal cameras. Small changes like aperture, fstop, iso, and shutter speed could open that up much better across the entire shot to bring out so much more detail. They use generic settings for light handling and rely more on the takers post shoot editing to do all that stuff on these mass produced platforms.
As you get older and better set financially you should upgrade to a better commercial airframe that can take the load of real SLR cameras. You got a good eye for the shots and composition developing already so better gear and maybe a photography course here and there you could make some serious money as a pro pilot doing what you are already doing for fun.
and imagine trying to fly a drone with a damn red camera on it!!!!!! Jesus it makes me shutter thinking about the price u pay if you reck that that set up😳Yes I would love to but as my good friend @mach1 rc knows I don’t have the best paying job and better equipment is hard to come by😂 as I already spend a lot on my photography setup and now my drone set up🤪 to buy a set up for GOOD cinematography would cost me easy around 4K usd and I don’t have money like that to spend on something I “might be able to make money off idea🤷♂️“
I'm not skillful, but your photos are excellent
All of them are unedited by the way. I would do a little work on them though...Here are a couple sunset pics I took with my phone after flying:
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I love those broHere are a couple sunset pics I took with my phone after flying:
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