Very nice.
Good to see a different outcome to peoples work rather than just individual photos.
Inspired to do something similar with some of my photos Thumbswayup
Very cool - nice and steady (those flags were moving on some of those shots!!)
How far did you have to go out to go to those shots and what are the flying restrictions (if any) around Portsmouth around the Spinnaker Tower.
Very nice. Great focal point for taking shots.
Need to get down there and get some with my Mavic Pro 2, I have family nearby in Burwell (here is one of the church I took last summer) so next time I'm there I'll head across.
Thanks for sharing.
That's ok you can still get great photos like that.
There are hundreds of tutorials out there which can show you how to get more use of it the camera and settings and take amazing photos with your flying camera :-)
This is a good one to get started with if your interested () Explains AEB and...
Hey Amckim2084 - love the colours in the sky, did you take the photo in AEB mode?
This would have probably given you much clearer detail throughout your image instead of just the sky.
Still a great pic though Thumbswayup
@nigel had a bit at the back end of last week yes. Nothing for a few days though :)
That an observation you spotted from something in my images? Keen to see what you saw!
Thanks
Thanks for the comment @Moose1967 - should have probably mentioned it was taken in Surrey in the UK.
Just looked up the Northview course on Google maps though, just outside Vancouver is it? Amazing part of the world if so. Was lucky enough to visit Vancouver couple of years ago absolutely loved it.
Hey,
Wanted to share a couple of images I took a couple of days ago - been watching plenty of YouTube videos on how to take photos manually and also how to edit.
Love to hear peoples thoughts at my first attempts at these AEB shots. Taken in manual RAW and merged using Lightroom.
Cheers
I know what you mean @Porky - I've learnt so much from reading comments and understand settings that people add to the photos. I think your first image is brilliant, the fog and the perfect level of sun at that time of the morning makes for great colours.
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