dave canada
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went out to take a shot one time with sparky couldn,t even see it never thought about the wide angle part and i knew that lol
Fantastic video!!If there is a Trick to shooting the Moon than I dont know what it is.. That moon is very elusive , and does not want to be photographed by the drone.
I find it near impossible to capture any detail in the Moon .
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Flying at Night Protect those above you.
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Gear to fly your air 2s in the Rain and Capture the storm.
Otherworldly. Real nice. Godspeed DroniacThese guys on YouTube filmed the full moon with an Inspire and a X7 camera.... their results were less than stellar.
It is so funny to see people put the moon in front of clouds - good job for getting it technically correct and the highlight on the back surface of the clouds.Exposure wise either you shoot when it's not completely dark yet/with a camera that has a wide dynamic range if you want some landscape in, or only the moon as you're never going to get anything visible with a properly exposed moon when it's dark. And if you want it any meaningful size you shoot with 400mm+.
So, not using a drone with a 22mm equivalent lens and a limited camera.
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Or you cheat and make an unrealistic looking composite... Big Moon this weekend - St. Paul Real Estate Blog
It's technically correct because it's not a composite but an actual single exposure photo, all it's got it some tonemapping and color correctionIt is so funny to see people put the moon in front of clouds - good job for getting it technically correct and the highlight on the back surface of the clouds.
I think you missed the point eEridani was making. If you intend to put the moon in a photo, most people I would assume, are trying to make you believe it was a real image and not a made up composite. If you are trying to make people believe you have a real moon in a real photo, then you would never put the moon in front of clouds in your image. If you were to take a real photo of the moon in a landscape, you would never have clouds behind the moon because that is simply not possible in real life.It's technically correct because it's not a composite but an actual single exposure photo, all it's got it some tonemapping and color correction![]()
Still pretty cool though.Likewise couldn't get the shot detail I wanted, so recorded this clip while playing around with the Air 2S zoom feature and kinda like the effect.
Considering how many time I have tried this , the results are better than mine ever were.
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Gear to fly in the Rain.
ADD THE DEATHSTAR NEXT @AgustineLooks to me like you captured it pretty good.
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