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- Jan 23, 2019
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My Litchi experiments with waypoint landscape photo/videos are pretty successful flight-wise. But I get too much sky in my images.
The camera points level in a kitchen counter test. My photo interests are often with Spark at 390’ altitude and when my poi is a few 100 feet ahead at ground level, which is basically on contour (fairly level). I see my POI at the lower 1/3 of screen. Basically. Do I set my poi at - 40 ft (relative to ground) and the view improves.
My journey allows time for basically one flight at locations so redos aren’t a regular option. So I started to make a table of distance, elevation, similar triangle geometry, etc, ugh... but does anyone have similar experiences and some good rules of thumb to place POI elevations, for Sparks, that minimize sky?
Thanks all!
The camera points level in a kitchen counter test. My photo interests are often with Spark at 390’ altitude and when my poi is a few 100 feet ahead at ground level, which is basically on contour (fairly level). I see my POI at the lower 1/3 of screen. Basically. Do I set my poi at - 40 ft (relative to ground) and the view improves.
My journey allows time for basically one flight at locations so redos aren’t a regular option. So I started to make a table of distance, elevation, similar triangle geometry, etc, ugh... but does anyone have similar experiences and some good rules of thumb to place POI elevations, for Sparks, that minimize sky?
Thanks all!