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Yeah those trees would really add to backdrop to blend. On the remote, I had to go watch a tutorial on where they put the Flight Mode selector switch on a stock controller. I Got my Mavic 2 with a Smart Controller bundle (My switch is top side between the sticks) vice right side....Guess you just got to learn right side, switch up for tripod on future flights. Fun little video anyway..Cheers
Osmo Pocketfly through the woods instead of just over them!
Believe me Repaid, bother was not the original word but it was the only one that wouldn't get me banned.Yeah those trees would really add to backdrop to blend. On the remote, I had to go watch a tutorial on where they put the Flight Mode selector switch on a stock controller. I Got my Mavic 2 with a Smart Controller bundle (My switch is top side between the sticks) vice right side....Guess you just got to learn right side, switch up for tripod on future flights. Fun little video anyway..Cheers
I got a little chuckle out of the "Bother" word as I only hear it on Winnie the Pooh cartoons over here![]()
Agreed hiflyer201 and that's why I also had the old GoPro9 in the back pocket. Haven't posted any of them though as it's mainly the sound of crunching bark & leaves underfoot.Osmo PocketI admit it..I'm a coward
There's a lot of variation in the tree colours this time of year A.O.. Always amazes me when it happens but bright colour tends to fade later on.Nice, you are like me, you like to fly through the woods instead of just over them!
Interesting trees and terrain, those trees almost look like crepe myrtles..
So what kind of trees are those??There's a lot of variation in the tree colours this time of year A.O.. Always amazes me when it happens but bright colour tends to fade later on.
Eucalypts of various species although e. rossii seem to predominate. Have snow gums, scribbly gums, stringy bark etc. Bark colours will settle down after a while.So what kind of trees are those??
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