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<blockquote data-quote="MannyCAM2001" data-source="post: 48907" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>The rewards have to equal the risks or surpass them. The world will become mundane, even at 400 feet. But when the right subject matter presents itself or the perfect solitary spot is there, trust me, your anxiety will quickly pass. Shooting a neighborhood is never going to be like shooting a World War ll battleship. The point is shooting something extraordinary, which inspires you to overcome anything. </p><p> Like that first highschool date. Anxiety was soaring but WOW was it worth every minute of it. </p><p> Its all relative. </p><p> Everyone shares the anxiety, regardless of what you’re flying.</p><p>I spend most of my time learning to control it at a low altitude. Landing with perfect control, scrutinizing every movement. So that whatever I do under these contolled conditions will be more like muscle-memory when its up and further away. Observing at full pitch, how long it takes to stop, both in regular and sport mode. Basically learning every behavior under a controlled environment. This endeavor will promote confidence. </p><p> Works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MannyCAM2001, post: 48907, member: 7007"] The rewards have to equal the risks or surpass them. The world will become mundane, even at 400 feet. But when the right subject matter presents itself or the perfect solitary spot is there, trust me, your anxiety will quickly pass. Shooting a neighborhood is never going to be like shooting a World War ll battleship. The point is shooting something extraordinary, which inspires you to overcome anything. Like that first highschool date. Anxiety was soaring but WOW was it worth every minute of it. Its all relative. Everyone shares the anxiety, regardless of what you’re flying. I spend most of my time learning to control it at a low altitude. Landing with perfect control, scrutinizing every movement. So that whatever I do under these contolled conditions will be more like muscle-memory when its up and further away. Observing at full pitch, how long it takes to stop, both in regular and sport mode. Basically learning every behavior under a controlled environment. This endeavor will promote confidence. Works for me. [/QUOTE]
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