Don't do this over neighbors and hover. This freaks people out, or annoys them. Make your first flights in a safe rural area, not in a city. Get at least 200' high to minimize noise and get above anything you can run into, assuming there are not high buildings in the area. Make sure you inspect the flight area during the day to insure there is nothing up high you can hit. Make sure you know how to use the radar screen in the Go app, in case you get lost. Also, make sure you clearly understand how to use RTH, and you have the RTH altitude set high enough for your test environment. Night photos are way more interesting than video. 2 second exposures are quite interesting. Become familiar with how to do a 2 seconds exposure before you fly, so you don't waste precious time in the air.