Lykus" data-source="post: 1472651" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Thank youFantastic night view!
Very nice. Which Mavic are you flying? Are these edited and if so, what did you use?My framing needs some work lol, but I've been having fun playing with some hyperlapses lately. Makes me hungry for a cheesesteak.
The boring time waiting is totally made up for by watching the result. As an astrophotographer, it requires patience to get the best results.That looks great! The colors at night are so vibrant.
Hyperlapses look great but I find them boring to do since the drone is doing everything once you set it up. It's not like you can just walk away and grab a cheesesteak or something while it's doing its thing
What do people do to keep from getting bored when shooting a hyperlapse?
Real nice veryzebra.My framing needs some work lol, but I've been having fun playing with some hyperlapses lately. Makes me hungry for a cheesesteak.
Thank you. Flying the Mavic 3. For the most part my hyperlapses aren't edited. I have edited a few just to see what the difference was it would make like trying to smooth it out if windy but it's never really been worth it. Thank you.Very nice. Which Mavic are you flying? Are these edited and if so, what did you use?
Thanks. To be candid, I don't get bored with them. I'm keeping an eye on what's going on. For some reason hyperlapses are now fascinating to me after having never paid attention to them before lol.That looks great! The colors at night are so vibrant.
Hyperlapses look great but I find them boring to do since the drone is doing everything once you set it up. It's not like you can just walk away and grab a cheesesteak or something while it's doing its thing
What do people do to keep from getting bored when shooting a hyperlapse?