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<blockquote data-quote="Chrislaf" data-source="post: 105279" data-attributes="member: 3317"><p>Nice shots. The gray fog mixed in with the greens and browns makes for a nice composition.</p><p></p><p>We have had some of that fog too. The recent cold temperatures and the warmer lake water makes the fog over the lake quite thick especially in the morning. I have been itching to get out in the morning to capture the fog but have been too busy. I probably won't chance using my Spark though, as the bottom sensors can get confused and I don't want to have a problem trying to land it especially since the temps have dipped down below -10ºC. Today it was -17ºC and there was lots of thick fog on the lake and surrounding area. I'll probably stick to using my Phantom 3 Standard which has no bottom sensors and therefore won't think the fog is the ground.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrislaf, post: 105279, member: 3317"] Nice shots. The gray fog mixed in with the greens and browns makes for a nice composition. We have had some of that fog too. The recent cold temperatures and the warmer lake water makes the fog over the lake quite thick especially in the morning. I have been itching to get out in the morning to capture the fog but have been too busy. I probably won't chance using my Spark though, as the bottom sensors can get confused and I don't want to have a problem trying to land it especially since the temps have dipped down below -10ºC. Today it was -17ºC and there was lots of thick fog on the lake and surrounding area. I'll probably stick to using my Phantom 3 Standard which has no bottom sensors and therefore won't think the fog is the ground. Chris [/QUOTE]
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