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Backcountry Ski in the Alps

mamu82

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Hi all
I'm pretty new to droning and "filmmaking", bought the Spark to add aerial footage to my mountain trip films. This is the first time I fly It outside, and want to share with you all
Flying with RC, no otg, CE mode..that's really enought for a selfie drone in mountains environmen where winds can be a concern
Slightly color corrected due to foggy weather in the first part the trip

Lesson learned:
- stock gimbal tilt Speed is too High, fixed!
- snow doesn't match with automatic white balance, Need correction in post

Please be Kind,


(Sorry for poor english)

 
Hello from the Mid-West, mamu82.

Well done. I always enjoy the snow scene.

I'm a flat lander at an elevation of 810' above sea level around here.
Went to Colorado once to about 8000' and boy was the air thin. What an experience.

What's the elevation in your neck of the woods?

Welcome to the Forum.:cool:
 
Hello from the Mid-West, mamu82.

Well done. I always enjoy the snow scene.

I'm a flat lander at an elevation of 810' above sea level around here.
Went to Colorado once to about 8000' and boy was the air thin. What an experience.

What's the elevation in your neck of the woods?

Welcome to the Forum.:cool:
Thanks man!
I live in Nothern Italy, in the middle of the polluted Pianura Padana, somethig like 60 feet AMSL, and going to mountains everytime I can ti breathe clean air!!

The video has been film in the Alps, Val D'Aosta, near the Cervino, the refuge is located at about 2450mt, the day after we climbed up to 3100, no footage there due to high winds, but i flew the Spark a bit lower, 2850 meters altitude, and worked like a charm!
 

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