Thanks for the comment. It was all shot in color it’s just that some of our world becomes seemingly black-and-white in the winter.I thought your flying was magnificent aside from two half-second gimbal rolls. Your scenery was breathtaking; loved the black and white snow/river/ice and the color shots were breathtaking. Whether it was all color or not, it was a nice use of color. The music was perfect. Well done.
I would venture to say given the terrain and the deep snow in most of my winter flying if I lose my drone much more than a football field away it’s gone for good LOLIf I lost my drone in those waters, I would have to say “Adios” my friend.
Nice video, land of the midnight sun.
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There was a point when they started to react, or so it seemed, but it was oddly when my drone was further away but it’s hard to tell if they just decided to move or if they were reacting. I bought the Mav3 to a great degree so I could get closer without disturbing animals. I live next to a slough with a lot of ducks, geese, moose and other wildlife and I am looking forward to spring when they return and hope I can get some good footage without disturbing them.Terrific video. I love the moose. They were watching your drone but didn't seem too bothered one way or the other.
While moose do group up into “harems” as they are called, we don’t often see them so it was a nice surprise.Very nice. That was a big flock of meese.
It’s mooses, of course.Very nice. That was a big flock of meese.
Thanks. The moose harem was certainly unexpected and it was my buddy that first saw one moose. He thought I was pulling his leg when I started to say…there three..no…four..five, six. Turns out there were 11 in that harem.Very nice!
I was going to call it a gaggle.While moose do group up into “harems” as they are called, we don’t often see them so it was a nice surprise.
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