Recent content by Dale Rodgers

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    Mount Cook, New Zealand

    A short(ish) walk up the Hooker Valley Track to the foot of the Hooker Glacier below Mount Cook. In the '80s the glacier used to be where the grey lake was - its receding even more now due to climate change.
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    Cathedral Cove, New Zealand

    Cathedral Cove, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand
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    Tongariro Crossing, NZ

    Tongariro Crossing, New Zealand A 12 mile walk through a volcanic landscape passing Mount Ngauruhoe. The area was used extensively in the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Filmed on a P3P that got heavier to carry as the day went on!
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    Disapointment at Chanonry Point

    Often wondered about filming at the same place myself. However, have wondered whether the ultrasonic sensors on the base of the Phantom actually put the wee beasties off. Is there a way of turning these off? Are there any guidelines to follow in the UK regarding marine life as well? Please...
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    Assynt, Scotland

    Thank you! A lot of carrying involved to make this one.
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    The Cheesewring in Cornwall at sunset

    Just right! Kept me engaged until the end. Right length, right timing of shots, smooth flying and beautiful use of light. Well done!
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    Assynt, Scotland

    Assynt is a region and parish in the south-west of Sutherland, North West Scotland. It is famous for its landscape and its remarkable mountains. Its part of the Scotland North Coast 500 (our equivalent of Route 66!). Scenes include: Stac Pollaidh, Ardrvech Castle, The Old Man of Stoer, The...
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    Glen Shiel

    wee walk up Creag nan Damh on the South Ridge of Glen Shiel, Kintail, Highlands, Scotland. Trying to film ones self whilst walking on rough ground with a Jack Russel tied to your belt isn't the easiest thing to do! Oh, and keep the controller out of the shot as well.
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    Glenmore, Aviemore

    Glenmore, Aviemore and Loch Morlich (a fresh water beach caused by the high winds). Lovely colours now the heather is a blooming.
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    Sands of Morar, Scotland

    Thanks - makes me smile watching it myself
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    old american adventure theme park

    Very nice - went there many, many moons ago. Custer with a Yorkshire accent was my favourite. I found detuning the yaw sensitivity helped a big lot with curing my "choppiness". ie. it takes a lot of movement away from centre on the left stick to make it rotate. Helps with panning shots...
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    FLYING OVER CLIFFS a cinematic experiment with a DJI Phantom 3 Standard

    Very well edited! Were some shots reversed/sped up?
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    Chasing boats - Vertical Studio

    Wee film practicing chasing things - filmed on a P3P. More impressed with the colours tonight than my flying! Opening long shot was filmed using the tracking feature in Vertical Studio. Last two shots are freestyle.
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    River Kinder Waterfall // Pennine Way

    That brings back memories. Fair bit of wind to be blowing the waterfall back up. In my youth I once freeclimbed up the RHS of the waterfall - neer again. No decent hand holds on the worn sandstone and got wet through.
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    Flying with the clouds

    Excellent work. Well done