went for a hike today and took the drone and wow fantastic to see my wee country from the air enloy the video folks any recommendations are gladly welcomed as this is only my 3 drone video shot on my mavic 2 pro
Usually greener but we are into autumn now so the Heather and grass has turned plus the weather slightly more unpredictable lol
Glad it brought back some memory's for you ???Lovely. Brought back many memories of the years ago we lived in the foothills.
Great memorys of my younger days on holiday in Hilltown and up in theGlad it brought back some memory's for you ???
Ahh cheers m8 glad it brought back them memory's and of course the smell of the peat burning u cant beat it in an open fire hard work cutting it as wellGreat memorys of my younger days on holiday in Hilltown and up in the
mountains with uncle Mick cutting peat for the fire and checking the sheep, the Spelga dam is also a beautiful place.
Thank you Andy.
Ohhh, I remember the old days sitting around a camp fire and throwing Pete onto the fire, and Pete jumping off screaming, so we would throw Roger onto the fire for even more fun!Great memorys of my younger days on holiday in Hilltown and up in the
mountains with uncle Mick cutting peat for the fire and checking the sheep, the Spelga dam is also a beautiful place.
Thank you Andy.
Anytime ur coming over give me a buzz and will certainly show u about ??Great video, Thanks for sharing. Love to get out there some time to view, visit, and fly.
Must get a look at it buddy later and the national trust are a pain in the a@@ lol they would benefit more from people using drones and showing what we have in this country instead of stopping us I would even pay a fee to film on there land, but I will be on the lookout for the mountain rangers from now onGreat work! And lucky you didn't stop by the mountain ranger....... I did....... ......Near slieve donard, it's National Trust land. But before he came, I've done a hyperlapse. I put it into my first short film "Family day trip - Silent Valley" and posted here. You can have a look it's the similar locations as yours.
Yeah, I'll be happy to pay a fee as well if can get a permission on their land. But things aren't that easy. I have my pfco and always follow drone code, but am stuggling to find places ok to fly here.Must get a look at it buddy later and the national trust are a pain in the a@@ lol they would benefit more from people using drones and showing what we have in this country instead of stopping us I would even pay a fee to film on there land, but I will be on the lookout for the mountain rangers from now on