One other thought on real estate photography, don't go on trash day or you may be photoshopping out trash bins and black plastic bags at the curb- :lol:
good luck on your endeavor
good luck on your endeavor
bpatty said:Morning to All:
RodgerB
Photos are all natural. Just like they came out of the GoPro. I know I need to become familiar with Photoshop and learn how to get the best out of the shots that I take and make use of filters/highlights etc. Am trying to learn as I go and as I get a little more stick time and can position myself for a shot quicker as well as making the best out of the angle of the sun, hopefully I will be able to work with a better photo from the beginning.
EliasD
Thanks for the info on the Vortex Ring State. Going to read up on that today. Good tip on going slightly horizontal. As it happens, I had some people watching me and wanting to learn all about the quad. I was telling them how stable it is on GPS, and wanted them to see it a little closer, so brought it down. That's when I lost some control, and it had a hard landing right in front of everyone !! I can imagine them saying to themselves "This is stable flying?" Needless to say I had the full range of emotion instantaneously.. Wondering what happened, fear of bad crash, loss of equipment, mad at myself, embarrassed because of how stable I said it was and so on.. Thankfully the only thing that flew out/off was the battery.
I will blame the vortex ring state on the wind circling around the one tree we still have in town !! ha ha
Fastsmiles
You hit it right on the head.. I was doing a real estate shoot for a friend of mine and we took some good shots I thought.. Got back to the house and sure enough.. There was a roll-a-round trash container right in front of the driveway. We never noticed it because we parked along the side street and flew from there. Guess that one tree blocked it from view too !!
Cloudbuster
Post some of the photos you are taking of the preserve
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