This starts out dark at first but I'm struggling to keep them in frame and the light gets much better.
Let me know what you think!
Let me know what you think!
This starts out dark at first but I'm struggling to keep them in frame and the light gets much better.
Let me know what you think!
I hear what ya saying but they seemed to stay in formation and think if he was stressing them they would have scattered .I think you were stressing them out! They were actively trying to get away from you.
Not cool.
Party pooper. It was a cool video.I think you were stressing them out! They were actively trying to get away from you.
Not cool.
Hmmmmm.... ya talked to em huh.
I talked to them after they landed and they said there was no stress and no problem......
From looking at his channel it looks to be in FL. He has some nice video's of that place .Where's that kickass forest
I think you were stressing them out! They were actively trying to get away from you.
Not cool.
We get em in our rice fields in the Delta here and I mean it looks like solid snow . I would be scared they would fly up and then there would be a mess . The farmers here hate em and call in the Wildlife Dept. to help try and keep them from destroying all their crops .The Blue Hole is in Florida. Beautiful video.
Each winter we have about 80,000 Snow Geese migrate from Siberia to spend the winter and spring in Skagit Valley Washington (just north of Seattle). It is spectacular. There are several thousand Tundra Swans that also winter over in the same area. Very cool to see acres of turned fields covered in white as the geese and swans feed. Would love to film them with the drone, but probably would have a crowd with pitchforks surround me and accuse of harassing the birds.
Yeah, the farmers here dislike them too. Did you ever see them up in Skagit Valley when you spent time in this part of the country, Dirk?We get em in our rice fields in the Delta here and I mean it looks like solid snow . I would be scared they would fly up and then there would be a mess . The farmers here hate em and call in the Wildlife Dept. to help try and keep them from destroying all their crops .
Naaa I never did see them but did everything else ! Is the most beautiful place I have ever lived . I did live in Marathon in the Keys for a year and was really nice there too but not like Seattle !Yeah, the farmers here dislike them too. Did you ever see them up in Skagit Valley when you spent time in this part of the country, Dirk?
And yes, if I flew over them in the field, I'd be afraid of them flying up, leaving me with some interesting film and the makings for a down comforter and some pillows. But filming from above the valley from the hills would be cool.
I think you were stressing them out! They were actively trying to get away from you.
Not cool.
Hmmmmm.... ya talked to em huh
I'm worried about ya now Joey
Small question .. did you film it in automatic mode because i see the brightness change when you turn around and to the sun.
You should not film in automatics mode but regulate the shuttre time yourself ... try it and you will see that your recordings improve.
Also film in LOG mode. Run the recording thru the DJI transcoding tool to apco (proxy). Then you should be able to make some modifications to brightness, contrast and colorgrading in you editing software (should support Apple Prores 422) and voila a professional looking video ...
Marnix
Small question
You know why they fly in a "V" pattern?!No, they were flying in a pattern like birds do.