Well, I guess all good things must come to an end, and so we are packing up for our dreaded flight from Montana through Dallas and then home to Miami. Both planes and airports are fraught with Covid. It will be a mask wearing torture from Montana to home.
I took advantage of two glorious days to fly the Mavic 2 Pro over river rafters on the Gallatin River (one of the most beautiful stretches of road in the world), and got to do some time lapse (to come later). We also did a 7 hour (round trip) hike up the famous Bee Hive Basin Trail, mentioned by National Geographic Magazine as one of the ten most beautiful hikes in the US.
I am attaching some drone panoramas which I usually shoot RAW in 30% overlapping images on the grid of the MP2. (save RAW images to SD Card). Then processed these in Adobe CC 2020 Photoshop ACR (Adobe Camera Raw). I select all of the 4-8 images taken by the drone in RAW, (CTRL+A), then right click on any image, and hit "Merge to Photoshop." The software does the stitching, and fills spaces in with content aware fill. I open this image in Photoshop and do further editing.
The river rafters were also video'd (to be incorporated into a full-length feature). In between the videos I shot stills, also edited in Photoshop for shadows, sharpening, etc.
I took advantage of two glorious days to fly the Mavic 2 Pro over river rafters on the Gallatin River (one of the most beautiful stretches of road in the world), and got to do some time lapse (to come later). We also did a 7 hour (round trip) hike up the famous Bee Hive Basin Trail, mentioned by National Geographic Magazine as one of the ten most beautiful hikes in the US.
I am attaching some drone panoramas which I usually shoot RAW in 30% overlapping images on the grid of the MP2. (save RAW images to SD Card). Then processed these in Adobe CC 2020 Photoshop ACR (Adobe Camera Raw). I select all of the 4-8 images taken by the drone in RAW, (CTRL+A), then right click on any image, and hit "Merge to Photoshop." The software does the stitching, and fills spaces in with content aware fill. I open this image in Photoshop and do further editing.
The river rafters were also video'd (to be incorporated into a full-length feature). In between the videos I shot stills, also edited in Photoshop for shadows, sharpening, etc.