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I think it interesting but the way it is framed it looks a bit 'flat' in depth. š
I haven't got a drone but there are times that I think that if I had one, framing and composition would be like learning photography again. Just because my brain wouldn't be used in seeing things from high above. Well not so dramatic but I would surely need time to practice.Probably, I didn't paid too much attention at it
I haven't got a drone but there are times that I think that if I had one, framing and composition would be like learning photography again. Just because my brain wouldn't be used in seeing things from high above. Well not so dramatic but I would surely need time to practice.
They do cost yes. I was looking the DJI Mavic Air 2 at some time. I want to invest in more lenses for my cameras and I left it as a thought for the future.I would say you can do so much with a drone. Itās just opens new door in photography to learn. A good drone cost a bit of money. But Mini, I believe is affordable.
They do cost yes. I was looking the DJI Mavic Air 2 at some time. I want to invest in more lenses for my cameras and I left it as a thought for the future.
But yes it sure opens new ways in photography.
I've invested also a lot of money in equipment but not short term. Me neither. I do not smoke and don't drink. I just like to travel and photograph. Anyway I will have to buy a couple lenses more and then I think I will be OK.You also could look at new Mini Pro 3 . Small with lots of features. I do agree with you. Today I just calculated how much I have invested in photography equipment, and was shocked. But do you know what, I donāt smoke and donāt drink, so I donāt really regret it.
I've invested also a lot of money in equipment but not short term. Me neither. I do not smoke and don't drink. I just like to travel and photograph. Anyway I will have to buy a couple lenses more and then I think I will be OK.
As about the drones I'm very interested in having a good camera and I could pay a bit more for this feature.
Yes they did. I wanted to buy a Tamron 15-30 g2 for and the prices went to 1350ā¬ from 1199ā¬ new. I was lucky enough to find a used one in New condition boxed in a store with much less. Prices have gone up. I need a standard zoom like 24-85mm or 24-70mm or 24-120mm because the one I have is starting to have issues and in the future a 70-200 or 150-600mm. So drone seems a distant goal...A good drone cost pretty much as good lens. I want couple more lenses as well, unfortunately prices for lenses went up.
Yes they did. I wanted to buy a Tamron 15-30 g2 for and the prices went to 1350ā¬ from 1199ā¬ new. I was lucky enough to find a used one in New condition boxed in a store with much less. Prices have gone up. I need a standard zoom like 24-85mm or 24-70mm or 24-120mm because the one I have is starting to have issues and in the future a 70-200 or 150-600mm. So drone seems a distant goal...
you can find more beautiful landscapes spots with the droneLovely framing of the great sceneries! And I love the sharp details on the picture š¤©. Great work again with your drone Jack ! Drones looks to be so useful!
you can find more beautiful landscapes spots with the drone
I'll look for more your pictures on the forum and you can always share new photos Jack š
Fine I can't wait to see more! šWill definitely share more NataliaFlejszarPhoto .
Its a great shot! I think it could use a bit of saturation and maybe some contrast. Also I think if you pulled the drone back and went up another 50 to 75 feet it would give the shot a little more depth.
You mean flying more up? I believe u already was at 120m high.Its a great shot! I think it could use a bit of saturation and maybe some contrast. Also I think if you pulled the drone back and went up another 50 to 75 feet it would give the shot a little more depth.
How do you like this edit? I turned up the saturation and contrast a little bit. Also added some texture to get the rocks to stand out a little bit more.
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