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HOW TO FIND THE BEST SHOTS!
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<blockquote data-quote="sheldin serju" data-source="post: 17880" data-attributes="member: 2191"><p>The best shots aren’t taken at maximum flight altitude. The drone photography sweet spot exists a matter of feet above your head. At this height, you can create clean but nuanced imagery with foregrounds, middle grounds and backgrounds capable of guiding your viewer through a unique visual experience. It’s also at this height where you can best capture the unseen. Just out of reach of the longest selfie stick and the lowest hovering helicopter, drones can capture what no other technology is typically allowed or capable of capturing. That’s particularly liberating in a world where 350 million photographs are uploaded to Facebook daily. Check these shots from this video to get a good idea. [MEDIA=youtube]djUCaOwlz-A[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheldin serju, post: 17880, member: 2191"] The best shots aren’t taken at maximum flight altitude. The drone photography sweet spot exists a matter of feet above your head. At this height, you can create clean but nuanced imagery with foregrounds, middle grounds and backgrounds capable of guiding your viewer through a unique visual experience. It’s also at this height where you can best capture the unseen. Just out of reach of the longest selfie stick and the lowest hovering helicopter, drones can capture what no other technology is typically allowed or capable of capturing. That’s particularly liberating in a world where 350 million photographs are uploaded to Facebook daily. Check these shots from this video to get a good idea. [MEDIA=youtube]djUCaOwlz-A[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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