Out of interest, because I am still learning all this drone malarky and editing... the bright sun area in the middle, is there a way of saving more of that without turning everything else black? Or is that just something you have to give a little bit of leeway on and live with it?Worth getting out early today.View attachment 116790
I'm sure if I had spent more time in post, I could have pulled more out of it, but it was just a quick edit. I'm sure with a graduated filter in post and hue shift you can make it whatever shade you like. The dark came more from the vignette more than anything. I plan on revisiting and we'll see what happens.Out of interest, because I am still learning all this drone malarky and editing... the bright sun area in the middle, is there a way of saving more of that without turning everything else black? Or is that just something you have to give a little bit of leeway on and live with it?
I'm sure if I had spent more time in post, I could have pulled more out of it, but it was just a quick edit. I'm sure with a graduated filter in post and hue shift you can make it whatever shade you like. The dark came more from the vignette more than anything. I plan on revisiting and we'll see what happens.
You can see from facing away, it's far more natural.
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Sweet! I follow the 90% rule - you'll get 90% "perfect" in 10% of the time it takes you to reach "Perfect". So, if you spend an hour on a project and say, "That's pretty good," you'll then spend another 9 hours working on the project before you say, "That's perfect!" If you're like most of us, "that's pretty good" is good enough. You're image is better than pretty good. I think it catches the essence (more or less) of those foggy autumn mornings in the hill country. Thank youI'm sure if I had spent more time in post, I could have pulled more out of it, but it was just a quick edit. I'm sure with a graduated filter in post and hue shift you can make it whatever shade you like. The dark came more from the vignette more than anything. I plan on revisiting and we'll see what happens.
You can see from facing away, it's far more natural.
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For those like me who are still at the elementary stage, that is a good tip.Sweet! I follow the 90% rule - you'll get 90% "perfect" in 10% of the time it takes you to reach "Perfect". So, if you spend an hour on a project and say, "That's pretty good," you'll then spend another 9 hours working on the project before you say, "That's perfect!" If you're like most of us, "that's pretty good" is good enough. You're image is better than pretty good. I think it catches the essence (more or less) of those foggy autumn mornings in the hill country. Thank you
That Anglesey one, is that Llantwyn? I go to Anglesey a fair bit, but to go fishing, not photographing. I travel for fishing, but I do pictures when and where I am told!Stonehenge
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Anglesey Coast, North Wales
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Birnbeck Pier, Weston-Super-Mare
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Mount Snowdon, North WalesView attachment 119208
Uffington Neolithic White Horse, Wiltshire
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Hi KingRat, yes it is. If you are interested, the video I took is here.That Anglesey one, is that Llantwyn?
Bighorn sheep with the Rio Grande Gorge between them and our camp. Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the background. Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, Questa, New Mexico, USA. Mavic Air 2.
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Thank you, I have just watched it. A lovely calm day you had for it too. That drone has got some range, with the tide in I take it you were on the beach and to be able to fly the full length, out around Pilot's Cove and the lighthouse under control gives a big insight into the capability of it. The 1" sensor is what I plan to get once I am more proficient at control and video editing - it is a massive subject to learn!Hi KingRat, yes it is. If you are interested, the video I took is here.
Thank you KingRat. Yes, apparently the range is about 10km, but that is a bit too far out of LOS lol.That drone has got some range
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