JUST ANOTHER DAY WIND TURBINE REPAIR by Windsor Aerial Drone Photography

JUST ANOTHER DAY WIND TURBINE REPAIR by Windsor Aerial Drone Photography

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Publish Date:
December 13, 2022
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Aerial Photography
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Just another boring day on top of a wind turbine.


Aerial photography and videography by Windsor Aerial Drone Photography.

Residential - Commercial - Industrial - Agricultural - Marine.

Licensed by Transport Canada


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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I fly my drone safely?

The best way to learn how to fly a drone is by practicing. Even though drones are very stable compared to regular aircraft, it takes time for pilots to gain experience. If you are a beginner, it is advisable to practice indoors and close to your home.

To fly a drone you will need to have three fundamental skills. These are taking off, hovering and landing.

Take Off

You simply lift the drone up into the air by taking off. The button on the controller should be pressed until the drone moves upward. After the drone reaches an appropriate height, release the button.

Hovering

Hovering is when the drone stays in midair. To hover, hold down the right or left trigger while pressing on the throttle. Tilt the controller to move the drone. Hold down both triggers.

Landing

Landing is returning the drone safely back to earth. To land, release your throttle and tilt the controller down toward the ground. This will cause the drone to slow down and eventually land.

If you feel comfortable flying your drone, take it out of the house. Make sure you don't crash into anything.


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

A drone could capture images from the air during sunset and sunrise hours, even though there is not much activity at ground level.

Drones can be used to capture stunning photos of landscapes or the sky above. But sometimes drones aren't allowed to fly at night, so you miss out on spectacular views.

If you want to make sure that you capture all the photo opportunities, fly during sunset and sunrise hours. These times are more conducive to stunning photos of nature, as there are less cars on the road and less people walking about.

You'll also find yourself shooting in lower light levels, making it easier to shoot without worrying about overexposing your image.

In addition, you won't have to deal with strong winds, rain, snow, or fog. These conditions make daylight perfect for photographing 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.


You can make money with drone photography

Photographers trying to make a living from drones face the greatest problem: there aren’t many products available that can solve the problems of flying them. A lack of quality equipment and software makes the experience enjoyable.

Photographers also need to consider liability and insurance. Many photographers will choose to shoot from the ground. But we're talking about an entirely new way of capturing images where you could potentially get paid for your efforts.

Drones are very much like video cameras in how they capture light. Why not make amazing photos with the same technology?

Companies are making huge strides towards creating high-quality photos taken from the sky. We've spoken before about DJI and GoPro. However, more companies are entering the space.

Although these cameras were designed for aerial photography they can also be used on the ground. Every major manufacturer is investing heavily in the development and maintenance of their imaging technologies.

This means that you'll eventually be able to buy a drone that shoots 4K videos and takes incredible photographs. This is possible. DJI and other companies have released higher resolution versions of their Phantom drones.

DJI's Inspire 2 recently came out with a 12-megapixel sensor, capable of shooting at 5120x3456 Pixels. The Inspire 2 can also be used to record RAW files at 30 frames/second.

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


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How To

How to Take Great Drone Photos: Tips for Beginners

Here are some tips for great drone photos

  1. Space is essential for safe flying of your drone. You should keep it out of buildings, trees, power lines, and other obstructions.
  2. Before you fly, ensure you know exactly where you are! It's easy to get lost when flying drones. If you don’t know where your drone has flown, you might end up on a cliff edge, or in someone’s backyard.
  3. Be safe when flying your drone! You should always keep your drone close at hand to monitor what's going on. Never fly at night or under poor weather conditions (like heavy rain).
  4. Bring extra batteries if you plan to do long flights. Extra batteries should always be on hand. This will ensure that you don't run short of power during your flight.
  5. Good quality lenses are essential. Higher resolutions will produce clearer pictures. An image blurred by a lens with low pixel count such as those on most smartphones will result.
  6. Start small. You can start by making short videos as you learn to fly the drone. When you feel confident, you can move on to longer videos.
  7. Avoid using your drone indoors. Drones are not designed to be used inside. They can cause damage to walls, furniture, or other objects.
  8. Practice makes perfect! Try new things with your drone. Use it to capture different angles in the same scene. Or, go outside and practice flying around your house.
  9. Be creative! While you may think you need to stick to the rules to make great drone pictures, there is no rule book about photography.
  10. Find out more about the settings of your camera. There are many advanced features on today's cameras. These settings can enhance the quality and appeal of your photos.
  11. Be patient! Be patient!
  12. Have fun. Remember why you bought your drone in the first place. Flying your drone with fun can enhance the experience.
  13. You can share your work with us! Post your best shots to social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest. Tell others how much you had fun shooting them!
  14. Keep learning! Learn from magazines and books about photography. Online tutorials. 15. Keep safe! Before you head off into the sky, check all safety measures. Make sure your drone is fully charged and that the landing gear works properly. Also, make sure that you're following proper FAA regulations.
  15. Find your style You'll be able create your style once you've learned the basics. Try different styles and techniques until one works for you.
  16. Use apps! Download free photo editing software to your smartphone. These tools can be used to enhance your photos.
  17. Take note! You can make it easier to remember what you have read in this article by keeping track. Write down important points in your journal or notebook.