Beat me to it! I always car camp at the BLM campsite at Tuttle Creek. Will be making a trip soon and get some shots. Good job!??
Great location. Good job setting up your scenes. If I could offer some advice... work on your gentle turns and eliminate those corrective yaw movements. When you speed up your clips, it makes the yaw movements that much less cinematic. It’s better to fly straight than continual course corrections. Gently follow the contours of the landforms with only the lightest touch of the left joystick. When you transition between moving clips, make sure they’re in movement, not from a stationary position. Use your gimbal for more drama. Accompany tilt down with increase in elevation and vice versa, maintaining the axis from the centerpoint of rotation.
Truly stunning scenery. Thanks for sharing.
I can tell by the variety of your shots, you’re really having a lot of fun with it. You see the prominent subjects in your scenes and think about the types of moves that would highlight the subjects. In editing, just make sure to transition with movement.Thanks for the advice. I am leaning more toward rolling to change direction and less toward yaw. At some point though yaw is needed to return home and I have noticed less jerkiness if I begin to roll first followed by extremely light yaw stick movement using both thumb and finger on left stick. As you mentioned gimbal can add more drama, especially in mountains where the horizon can change dramatically, so I'm trying to anticipate the horizon and adjust as needed. Many things to consider, almost more art than science. Thanks again.