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hank970

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This was a bucket-list outing, one I'd been contemplating for months. I wanted to capture holiday lighting on Main Street in downtown Grand Junction, Colorado. Because Main Street is less than five nautical miles from the airport, I sought and received authorization from the FAA to fly for thirty minutes with a ceiling of 100 feet in altitude above launch elevation. The entire LAANC procedure, even at that time of night, took less than two minutes. I launched from a vacant gravel lot at the end of the street, a space totally free of overhead obstructions. I think the lot may be used as an outdoor dining venue during the warmer months.

I captured this image at about 2:30 am. I chose to fly in the wee hours to minimize or avoid altogether any conflicts with pedestrian or vehicular traffic. I saw nobody afoot during my flight, though in retrospect, examination of the image suggests there may have been a couple of people on the sidewalk near the planter at extreme lower left. Among the few cars was a GJ police cruiser. The officer drove right by me without stopping to ask what a crazy old man whose face was illuminated by a controller display was doing at that time of night. For most of my flight, the drone was situated above the rooftops of buildings lining Main Street, but on occasion I flew over the empty sidewalks.

Not in the picture, of course, was the drone itself, whose flashing red and green position and status lights and flashing white strobes were rather festive in their own right.

I opted to use the 70mm camera for this shot. 1/4 second at ISO 400, with an exposure bias of -0.7 stops. Additional tweaks in Lightroom 6. Comments welcome.

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Wow, that's absolutely amazing!
 
Nice photo and nicely done. Thank you for your camera settings. I am just curious if you shot any in Auto mode and if you did, how did they compare?
 
This was a bucket-list outing, one I'd been contemplating for months. I wanted to capture holiday lighting on Main Street in downtown Grand Junction, Colorado. Because Main Street is less than five nautical miles from the airport, I sought and received authorization from the FAA to fly for thirty minutes with a ceiling of 100 feet in altitude above launch elevation. The entire LAANC procedure, even at that time of night, took less than two minutes. I launched from a vacant gravel lot at the end of the street, a space totally free of overhead obstructions. I think the lot may be used as an outdoor dining venue during the warmer months.

I captured this image at about 2:30 am. I chose to fly in the wee hours to minimize or avoid altogether any conflicts with pedestrian or vehicular traffic. I saw nobody afoot during my flight, though in retrospect, examination of the image suggests there may have been a couple of people on the sidewalk near the planter at extreme lower left. Among the few cars was a GJ police cruiser. The officer drove right by me without stopping to ask what a crazy old man whose face was illuminated by a controller display was doing at that time of night. For most of my flight, the drone was situated above the rooftops of buildings lining Main Street, but on occasion I flew over the empty sidewalks.

Not in the picture, of course, was the drone itself, whose flashing red and green position and status lights and flashing white strobes were rather festive in their own right.

I opted to use the 70mm camera for this shot. 1/4 second at ISO 400, with an exposure bias of -0.7 stops. Additional tweaks in Lightroom 6. Comments welcome.

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Hank That's a great shot! Hope you don't mind, but I tried to see if I could open up the shadows and did this with Photoshop 2026, using shadows and exposure sliders and cropped a bit off the right

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Nice photo and nicely done. Thank you for your camera settings. I am just curious if you shot any in Auto mode and if you did, how did they compare?
Thanks for the kind words. I set only ISO and exposure bias and selected some focus points via touch-screen to ensure there was sufficient contrast for autofocus to work. The camera set shutter speeds. On previous evenings, I had tried taking pictures of Christmas lights in neighboring Fruita, Colorado using the 24mm camera at various ISOs and never could achieve decent exposures. There were also conspicuous aberrations in the corners of the frame -- cone-shaped lights instead of pinpoints, etc. Not sure why the 70mm outperformed the 24mm.
 
Thanks for looking, Dale. I like the effect you created. It hadn't occurred to me to open up the shadows a bit.
Glad you liked it. As you probably know, Phototoshop and Lightroom use the same engine so you could use the shadow slider in these kinds of images.

Dale
 
Awesome photo!
 
This was a bucket-list outing, one I'd been contemplating for months. I wanted to capture holiday lighting on Main Street in downtown Grand Junction, Colorado. Because Main Street is less than five nautical miles from the airport, I sought and received authorization from the FAA to fly for thirty minutes with a ceiling of 100 feet in altitude above launch elevation. The entire LAANC procedure, even at that time of night, took less than two minutes. I launched from a vacant gravel lot at the end of the street, a space totally free of overhead obstructions. I think the lot may be used as an outdoor dining venue during the warmer months.

I captured this image at about 2:30 am. I chose to fly in the wee hours to minimize or avoid altogether any conflicts with pedestrian or vehicular traffic. I saw nobody afoot during my flight, though in retrospect, examination of the image suggests there may have been a couple of people on the sidewalk near the planter at extreme lower left. Among the few cars was a GJ police cruiser. The officer drove right by me without stopping to ask what a crazy old man whose face was illuminated by a controller display was doing at that time of night. For most of my flight, the drone was situated above the rooftops of buildings lining Main Street, but on occasion I flew over the empty sidewalks.

Not in the picture, of course, was the drone itself, whose flashing red and green position and status lights and flashing white strobes were rather festive in their own right.

I opted to use the 70mm camera for this shot. 1/4 second at ISO 400, with an exposure bias of -0.7 stops. Additional tweaks in Lightroom 6. Comments welcome.

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Awe-inspiring!
 

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