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  1. K

    Flying over marshland

    Hi all. I recently took a some photos of the sun rising over local marshland. I checked my DJI map to make sure that there were no flight restrictions - none that I could see - and happily took my pics. A couple of days later I downloaded the B4UFLY app and lo-and-behold it showed the area to...
  2. IlluminationsfromtheAttic

    3 Sea Lions Flinging Fish! + other wildlife - filmed with DJI Mavic 3 Classic

  3. Gringorio

    2 Pro Fun Times

    Had another opportunity for a change of view:
  4. KurtpH

    Found on Twitter: do not fly over rams. (Not the trucks.)

    This probably cost something:
  5. blackomega

    2 Zoom Black bear hunting for fish and finding a tasty treat

    My first wildlife video. Before anyone asks, it's a bad idea to get near wildlife, even with a drone. This video was done with a lot of optical and digital zoom, and the drone was always a hundred meters or more away from the bear.
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    Bighorn Sheep in the wild. One of my first flights with the Mavic Mini in the Arizona desert - in the southwest corner of the US.
  7. IlluminationsfromtheAttic

    Swarms of Sand Dollars in the Salish Sea

    The floor of shallow inlets of the Sallish Sea play host to a spectacle of nature when Sand Dollars gather in their thousands. These odd creatures live as long as 13 years, and feed upon all manner of detritus, cleaning the water of the ocean on an impressive scale. They are a vital part of the...
  8. blackomega

    Skeena River Sea Lions Video 2

    Here is my second video of the Skeena River sea lions. I recorded so much, decided to make a second video for you
  9. blackomega

    Sea Lions having fun looking for food

    Here is a fun video of sea lions fishing for Oolichans. They are a tiny fish that runs through the Skeena river once a year. It is a Seafood buffet. Enjoy the video
  10. desertvet38

    Hillsborough County Sights

    Just a quick video I put together of some areas around where I live. I love living on the Gulf Coast. Lot's of wildlife and ships. Anyways, I've been practicing getting better at editing my videos, and I think this is the best one yet. You decide... Constructive criticism welcomed! Thanks...
  11. IlluminationsfromtheAttic

    Blue Sky over Woodard Bay - Eagles, Seals, and jelly fish!

    Woodard Bay is an idyllic wild haven nestled in the southern reaches of Puget Sound - a wild refuge in the bustling waters of the Sallish Sea. Here sea birds flock to the riches brought flooding in on the tides, and harbor seals bask on old docks from a long forgotten era. Ancient trees still...
  12. W

    Wildlife Footage for WWF

    Hello all, I'm the staff video producer for WWF-Canada and I wanted to reach out to the Mavic community to let you know we are always on the lookout for good wildlife drone footage particularly for marine species (Right whales, Belugas, Killer whales etc.) We've found drone videography /...
  13. W

    Wanted - Wildlife Footage for WWF

    Hello all, I'm the staff video producer for WWF-Canada and I wanted to reach out to the Mavic community to let you know that we are always on the lookout for good wildlife drone footage particularly for marine species (Right whales, Belugas, Killer whales etc.) We've found drone videography /...
  14. MikeC

    Another Alaska Railroad Video

  15. Will Falcon

    I hate cinematic mode at this moment

    If Cinematic mode is enabled it's VERY hard to position Mavic at excact point with POV from above. It allowes me to move smoothly in horizontal axis only. BUT RUDDER is STILL JERKY JERKY JERKY!!!! I am tired to adjust and readjust all the settings and it STILL JERKY I've spent a tons of hours...
  16. C

    Wild Turkeys Caught

    Saw a flock of Wild American Turkeys out in the middle of my corn field about 2 hours ago and tried to capture them on my Mavic, which I take with me everywhere I go. They were about 1/3 mile away, light was almost gone, and it was very cold, but I got up in the air just in time to catch them...