I think most of my comments were in my other post. I don't know if you are a 3d guy or not but you might even insert a girl digitally. That might be fun. Digital Humans are very realistic these days.
Really nice and very interesting. A place with no natural trees. It looks like the only trees are around human activity where they were likely planted 100s or 1000s of years ago, yet still, they haven't spread out and given saplings to the landscape over the eons.
Strange, serene and beautiful...
I think the Mini Pro looks great with the other Sony shots. Since I knew what to look for I can see a slight overall quality change but if if hadn't been told, I'd never see it and just assume it was an artistic decision. Sometimes the "artistic decision" explanation is used to cover up subpar...
Even with great stitching software like PTGui, you get little misalignments here and there. Every pro knows that a little Photoshop love can erase most of them pretty easily. For somehting that far out, it's unlikely any of your viewers will ever know you touched it.
That 'Urban Airflow' video is something every pilot should watch. It's really well done and very informative. It should be required watching for obtaining FAA licences. Thanks for reposting it, I hadn't seen it.
Really nicely done. Normally these kinds of "flying around" in one long shot videos are too fast and too acrobatic. This video was a perfect combination of continuous flying and showing really well how the entire monument looked and where it was situated. I feel like I don't ever have to visit...
I'd love to see what it looks like on that bridge as the train goes under and the smoke surrounds it but with the short gap in it as it rises. Nice video. Thanks for sharing it.
Nice documentation of a very pretty sunset. I like whatever orientation you, the artist, decided was best which is all that's needed for that issue. Thanks for sharing.
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