True. But you are still here right? Don't ever stop exploring,even if its from your wheelchair...I give you props and want to see your videos!Bear501 said:I am a paraplegic and I use my phantom for the same reason. I am used to be able to go out and ride 4 wheelers and be out in the woods, but now I get to fly over the woods instead. Would still rather be on my 4 wheeler though. Oh well such as life.
Prylar Bek said:True. But you are still here right? Don't ever stop exploring,even if its from your wheelchair...I give you props and want to see your videos!
Prylar Bek said:WOW. great music selection and nice smooth camera work. I see you kept get the panning to a minimum. Where is this? Gotta. To love these drones. It allows everyone to explore and be creative and show the world their neighborhood. You have a great eye. Keep shooting and exploring. You are only limited by your mind (and flight time). Hehe
Thank you. I have really only put one video together so far. Just a simple one I threw together.
Thank you. I appreciate the feedback.I love the transitions. Example :23. Great video!
Looking the original article in this thread and reading the comments in that article make me smile but also sad at the same time. They just descend in to usual to and fro of insulting one another and talking about blasting craft out of the sky. It seems whenever an article is posted about something of interest it brings out the mouth breathers for a slanging match.
Thank you. I have really only put one video together so far. Just a simple one I threw together.
I do map out my GS missions on Google earth and get all the elevations, but yeah there was a little luck as well.Amazing video, but you give me a heart attack with how closely you shave the tops of some of those trees. For a GS flight, you've either got those heights premeasured to the nth degree, or you're very lucky.
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