Found this, thought it may be of interest to some here.
I won't attempt it because I don't want to pay for Premiere and other software.
I guess you have to fly just as the sun is setting to be able to capture enough changes, like all of the sunlight fading away and building lights going on? With 30 minute flight time, that may be tough to do.
The other thing is, you have to wonder if you can fly over a very popular area of Singapore like Marina Bay like that, especially around sunset. They will cane people for spitting on the sidewalk but they would allow you to fly a drone at night over a crowded area?
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I won't attempt it because I don't want to pay for Premiere and other software.
I guess you have to fly just as the sun is setting to be able to capture enough changes, like all of the sunlight fading away and building lights going on? With 30 minute flight time, that may be tough to do.
The other thing is, you have to wonder if you can fly over a very popular area of Singapore like Marina Bay like that, especially around sunset. They will cane people for spitting on the sidewalk but they would allow you to fly a drone at night over a crowded area?