First image with my new drone. I didn't let it get too high or far away. I'm not that confident yet.
It looks fine. Just don't get too cocky too soon. Also, if you have ND filters for it, you may want to use one on days like this. In addition, if you can change the EV level, you may want to slide it a bit to the negative side. If you don't have any of these, Photoshop ACR is your friend.
Nice one Ken,looking forward to seeing some nice pics.
What model Drone do you have?
You're going to have fun with that Ken!
kpmac wrote:
First image with my new drone. I didn't let it get too high or far away. I'm not that confident yet.
Nice one Ken. Looking forward to seeing more
That sky needs to be toned down but not bad at all as your first attempt to drone photography. That ND filter is good advise.
Looks like a great start. I agree with the toning down of the highlights, but again, it is a great start. I have a small drone that I purchased to check the roof on my house and just general fun. You have inspired me to give it a run today if the wind is down. Happy flying!
This one looks good for a first outing.
Nice, you're going to get some great photos.
[quote=tainkc]It looks fine. Just don't get too cocky too soon. Also, if you have ND filters for it, you may want to use one on days like this. In addition, if you can change the EV level, you may want to slide it a bit to the negative side. If you don't have any of these, Photoshop e
Thanks for the tips. I have researched much of this and am still considering my options.
angler wrote:
Nice one Ken,looking forward to seeing some nice pics.
Thanks, Jim. There will be more as I learn the ins and outs of this thing.
Fstop12 wrote:
What model Drone do you have?
Hubsan Zino Mini SE. So far it does everything promised.
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