I guess I'm confused - your first shot was straight on and your second shot you gimbled down or tilted down to get the ground? Then you blended them in a program such as Photoshop? Sorry, very new to this ideaFirst test flight tonight around sunset. Missing auto bracketing but hopefully this will be an easy thing to add later via firmware/software updates. For this one I just manually took 2 photos by quickly clicking the sky (first) and the ground (second).View attachment 85863
Yes, definitely possible with a drone. As long as you're not super close to an object, stability is great so the "bobbling about" issue isn't really a big deal. The main thing is sorting out ghosting with things like traffic (as you'll see in the example I posted) but this can be sorted out in Photoshop with the right amount of fiddling.Complete newbie here, but this got my attention. I'm a big fan of HDR from a fixed camera, but I never considered it to be useable/useful from a drone. Is "Photo Bracketing" the same? In my ignorance, I would have presumed that the multiple exposures from a bobbling-about drone would be difficult, to impossible, to merge.
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