Thanks. Yep that's Alberta in the winter, white and brown the two best colours to shootNice, it´s not easy when everything is white..
Could have done some things differently/better (as always) but take a look and let me know what you think.
And focus pulls on the Inspire as well.....now that IS good!
Good job.
Actually to do landscape with snow is easier to shoot ( you get more balanced exposure ) than ,let say spring landscape where ground/foreground is dark and the sky is light. If you include to much sky the ground gets to dark ,but with the snow on the ground ,your 18% grey is more friendly.Nice, it´s not easy when everything is white..
Actually to do landscape with snow is easier to shoot ( you get more balanced exposure ) than ,let say spring landscape where ground/foreground is dark and the sky is light. If you include to much sky the ground gets to dark ,but with the snow on the ground ,your 18% grey is more friendly.
You might be right if there was a fresh snow on the ground surrounding entire building ,but as you see there is a lots of dark patterns ,like vehicle tracks etc. and that separates the building from the ground. It is nice soft looking image.Yes, but if you want to present an object / building in a good way, it can be difficult.
Especially if the building is white, as in this case ..
Performed ok inside on atti. The optical stabilization is pretty much useless above 5 ft, but if you are slow with movements it is pretty easy to control. I'll just quick tap a left or right and while it is drifting I'll do a gimbal tilt, found this is a pretty good technique for flying indoors.Very nice! Flying into/from a building isn't easy. Two pilot operation?...How was flying inside the building? Did the Inspire perform well?
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