genesimmons
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Love the "H[elipad]" placed on the roof of the carport.
Location?
Shropshire, in the middle of nowhere
I'm going to beat @daisy-girl to the punch, and ask - where was this shot?
Douglas Lake in Dandridge, Tennessee.I'm going to beat @daisy-girl to the punch, and ask - where was this shot?
Thank you. I was pretty happy with it considering I had my MPP (first drone) about a week, only had it out maybe two or three times and never over water before that. I was nervous! LolVery nice shot...
You might consider shooting photos using the 4:3 aspect ratio. 16:9 crops the top and bottom of the sensor. You can always crop the 4:3 yourself in post if you want the 16:9 look. Just a thought... Again, nice work.Thank you. I was pretty happy with it considering I had my MPP (first drone) about a week, only had it out maybe two or three times and never over water before that. I was nervous! Lol
Good info. Thanks! I was just doing some reading on AEB and using 4:3.You might consider shooting photos using the 4:3 aspect ratio. 16:9 crops the top and bottom of the sensor. You can always crop the 4:3 yourself in post if you want the 16:9 look. Just a thought... Again, nice work.
Here's how the sensor crops a 16x9 image...
AEB (and HDR) work really well - but beware of moving objects. If you're shooting anything with movement (like cars moving through the frame), you'd want to use the single shot option. I have a few AEB images from the Mavic that are just awesome. I think I posted them earlier in this thread. It's worth checking it out (as you are already doing)Good info. Thanks! I was just doing some reading on AEB and using 4:3.
You might consider shooting photos using the 4:3 aspect ratio. 16:9 crops the top and bottom of the sensor. You can always crop the 4:3 yourself in post if you want the 16:9 look. Just a thought... Again, nice work.
Here's how the sensor crops a 16x9 image...
That's when I lost connection and the Mavic wouldn't return home View attachment 30310
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