It 100% looks like a table-top display. I thought it would be fun to film the dinosaurs but I think this is one instance filming from ground level is much better than filming from the sky.That's fun. When I first saw the picture I thought it was a table-top display, then I realized it was a parking lot. Great illusion....
Great way to see it without paying the entry fee.As a community, we capture some amazing photographs and video with our drones. While not in that category, it is not every day you see a picture of a life-sized dinosaur in the forum. There is an outdoor drive-thru dinosaur exhibit in town charging $50 per car so I thought I would give it a quick look with my MA2.
I actually had every intention of taking my kid to see the exhibit. I went down to the site the night before the exhibit opened since I thought filming dinosaurs would be cool. I was disappointed by the exhibit and it turns out the drone really doesn't offer a very interesting perspective.Great way to see it without paying the entry fee.
That looks awesome in the desert setting....sure beats a parking lot and construction cones. How does the MavicPro handle the 130 degree heat? I have a MA2, it was fine in the 90+ degree heat but my iPhone turned out to be the weak link. It overheated, the screen dimmed and then the touchscreen lagged. I can't wait to see your Borrego Springs video!!!That looks like a fun experience for the kids. All our dinosaurs are big metal objects. There are multiple big metal sculptors of various creatures at a place called Borrego Springs. Very hard to get decent drone footage as there are lots of people around and if you get too close my MavicPro becomes a bit hard to control due to all the metal. Going back out later during the summer when the temperature reaches 130 and only idiots venture forth.
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