Aerial photography platform in flight

Aerial photography platform in flight

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Publish Date:
June 7, 2024
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Aerial Photography
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Anthony Jacobs demonstrates the radio-controlled aerial vehicle he uses to shoot photographs for his company, perspectiveAerials. In this video, he flies the craft over the High Line park in New York City. Related story:

By: createbyphotoplus
Title: Aerial photography platform in flight
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RELqx_fsjao

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you fly your drone?

Flying a drone requires practice. Pilots need to practice flying drones. They are far more stable than regular aircraft. We recommend that you practice indoors, or close to your house, for beginners.

Three skills are necessary to learn how to fly a drone. These are taking off, hovering, and landing.

Taking Off

Simply lift the drone in the air to take off. Once the drone is moving upward, hold down the button on the controller. Once the drone is at a certain height stop pressing the button.

Hovering

Hovering allows the drone to stay in mid-air. Hold down the right or left trigger and press the throttle to hover. The drone can be tilted by pressing the throttle and both triggers.

Landing

Landing means returning the drone to earth safely. To land, let go of the throttle and gently tilt the controller towards the ground. This will cause the drone's speed to drop and eventually land.

Flying your drone is a matter of comfort. You must be careful not that your drone crashes into anything.


Is it possible to make money from drone photography?

If you want to make money flying drones, the problem is that there isn't a product that will solve your problems. The experience is less enjoyable if there's no quality software and equipment.

Insurance costs and liability are another concern. Most photographers prefer to photograph from the ground. However, there is an entirely new way to take pictures that can potentially earn you a commission.

Drones capture light in a similar way to video cameras. You can create incredible photos with the same technology.

Companies have already made great strides to create photo-quality images from above. We've previously discussed DJI and GoPro. But now we're starting to see more and more companies enter the space.

Even though these cameras are designed for aerial photography, they are pretty good on the ground. Major manufacturers invest heavily in their imaging technology.

This means you will eventually be able purchase a drone that can shoot 4K videos and take amazing photos. We may already be seeing this happen. Companies like DJI have been releasing higher-resolution versions of their Phantom series of drones.

DJI recently released the Inspire 2, which features a 12-megapixel sensor capable of shooting at 5120 x 3456 pixels. You can also shoot 8-bit RAW files at 30 frames/second if you wish.

So yes, you can make money off of drone photos.


Which time of the day is best to take drone photos?

A drone could capture aerial images during sunrise and sunset hours when there isn't much activity on the ground.

Drones can capture beautiful photographs of landscapes and the sky over them. You might not be able to capture spectacular night views because drones are not allowed to fly at night.

To ensure you don't miss out on any potential photo ops, consider flying during sunrise and sunset hours. Because there are fewer cars and more people on the roads, these times offer stunning opportunities for photos of nature.

Also, you'll find yourself shooting at lower light levels. This makes it easier to capture images without worrying about overexposing them.

Additionally, the drone can withstand strong winds, rain and snow. All these factors make daylight ideal for taking photos with a drone.

However, if you want to capture some nighttime scenes, consider flying during moonlit nights. This will allow you to see the cityscape from a different perspective.


Statistics

  • Greater than 50% throttle stick position generates positive thrust, but less than 50% throttle stick position reverses the direction of the motors, allowing upside-down flying! (photographypro.com)
  • Among the biggest improvements, the Skydio 2+ has over the standard 2 is a 20% longer battery life, longer range if you add the Beacon, and a neat AI video creation tool called Keyframe. (thedronegirl.com)
  • Regional & Super Regional Centers pricing per center (400,000+ sq ft) PLACE ORDER (dronebase.com)
  • Here's proof: according to an analysis of FAA drone registration numbers by drone market research and data group Drone Industry Insights, DJI had a 76.8% market share in the U.S. (thedronegirl.com)
  • A grey card is just a piece of thick paper that is a specific shade of grey (18%), which will be the foundation on which we choose our color temperature. (dronegenuity.com)

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How To

How can I improve the quality of my drone photos?

The drone photo is a fantastic way to capture incredible images. It can even be better than any photo you take with a camera when done properly.

You can still improve the image quality. You can do this by making sure you are using the right settings for your model.

Some tools and apps can help you edit your photos after taking them. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom software is one of these. This software allows you edit multiple photos at once, and lets you adjust each one separately.

You can also crop your image and make it more interesting. You can also remove unwanted objects or adjust lighting and contrast.

Snapseed is another option that allows basic editing such as cropping, brightness adjustment, and color correction.

Post-processing is all about ensuring your final product looks professional.

This means that you need to know how to set up your camera properly and how best to position yourself.

Also, be sure to choose the right settings on your lens. If you are shooting landscapes, you should choose a longer focal length (such 200mm), while for close-ups you should opt for a shorter focal (such 50mm).

Finally, learn how to shoot in RAW format because this gives you greater control over the final image.

Once you master these techniques, you will be able to create stunning drone photos that will impress everyone.