I wouldn‘t say that. Birdseye shots arexstil on vogue because they weren‘t easy to make 8 years ago. They also offer an unusual perspective. Your other shots are also good but don‘t have drone character. You could chance them to black&white, more contrast, a bit of vignette.Thanks guys, means alot the birds eye view photos are better, yeah?
Hey Tony! Weren’t you the guy that hoped in another thread, nobody saw his pictures?Hi all, I’ve already posted a couple of my photos on another thread but wanted to add a few more, hence why I started a new thread.
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nice stuff son love the different coloursHi all, I’ve already posted a couple of my photos on another thread but wanted to add a few more, hence why I started a new thread.
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Hey Tony! Weren’t you the guy that hoped in another thread, nobody saw his pictures?
Those are great!!! Really like them, thanks for sharing!
„Not drone character“ is mostly in low altitude, I think. Because the angle is also possible with a normal cam? Or what did the user mean?Yeah I put a couple of photos in another thread but wanted to add more. Thought it would be better to group them together in one post
I’m still learning all this stuff at the mo so it’s good to get other people’s opinions, tips and advice to move me forward. Just like what @Marco Cantieni said about some of the photos not having a drone character look, I’ll learn by that and hopefully improve my skills.
Some people just come along and say there crap which is fine but don’t want to get involved and help ya, no doubt I’ll get them on here sooooon, watch this space
All the AEB, setting the camera up, (lens) post is all new to me but I’m getting there, well I think I’m, lol. But I think it’s all good fun
Good pics. I'm curious as to where this is located?
Nice Porky but try maybe a tiny bit less HDR look and just tweak slightly the vibrancy. They look great by the way.
thats whats so great about this forum son great place to get advice and encouragement keep up the good workThe last photo, same as the others were AEB 5 shot then stitched together, that was the end result, very dark but I knew I should able to do something with it. All the above photos were in manual mode & was also using the histogram to get the exposure right.
Many thanks for your comments, taken on board it all helps to get the photos just right
thats whats so great about this forum son great place to get advice and encouragement keep up the good work
I'm a forestry consultant in Mississippi, USA. Your pics look similar to mine.All the above photos were taken at Latton Common, Essex. uK
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