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A second visit to the pristine waters of Boomerang Beach. Can you spot the “Sleeping Dragon” ???
My wife hasn't been to Australia in ages, so no, I didn't spot the sleeping dragon.A second visit to the pristine waters of Boomerang Beach. Can you spot the “Sleeping Dragon” ???
Cheers. @Dronecation I guess your wife doesn’t read the forumMy wife hasn't been to Australia in ages, so no, I didn't spot the sleeping dragon.
Nice job by the way...
Nice job as always.A second visit to the pristine waters of Boomerang Beach. Can you spot the “Sleeping Dragon” ???
My wife hasn't been to Australia in ages, so no, I didn't spot the sleeping dragon.
Nice job by the way...
@Filmarik: Thanks for the critique. Light is a little tricky at times over the coastline as the sun is rising. Will certainly keep that in mind for next time. Greatly appreciatedNice job as always.
I know you have not asked for C&C but if I may I would look at some of the shots and pull the brightness down a bit in post, mostly those of the head with caves seem quite bright in comparison to others.
Exposing correctly is difficult any time let alone in challenging conditions like in your video. That is why I suggested adjusting the brightness of some of the clips during postprocessing/editing. Looking at scopes is a good guide for that.@Filmarik: Thanks for the critique. Light is a little tricky at times over the coastline as the sun is rising. Will certainly keep that in mind for next time. Greatly appreciated
Thanks @platty Me too, I would have fired up the old active track pretty quicklyBeautiful area and shown off very well with your video. I would’ve like to have seen the guys catch a few waves though.
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