Some photography adventures can be a short trip just around the corner from where you live. Others can be an adventure in the true sense of the word, months of planning, serval days of travel involved to get there for a couple of weeks of landscape photography.
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One of the best things about Western Australia is the array of unique landscapes we have in this great state. The biggest challenge can be the sheer effort it takes to get there. In this week's photography vlog, I drive for three days from Perth to the spectacular Kimberley region of WA. I travel up with Jarrod Parker, and the two of us meet up with Matt Fieldes. Both fantastic photographers in their own right. You should check out their Instagram feeds.
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After grabbing a few supplies in Broome, we all heading north to camping above the red cliffs looking out towards the sea across one of the gorgeous beaches in Northwest near Barred Creek. It took a while before I could dial my eye into what this landscape offered in terms of compositions. While there wasn't much in the way of clouds reflecting the sunset colours, I looked for elements on the beach to create foreground interest in the image.
As the tide moved in quickly, I retreated up the beach and focused my attention on the amazing textures and patterns created in the sands by the water draining out to sea. The challenge was to make sense of the patterns caused by the water. To simply the chaos, I created a composition where two of the deeper veins lined up with the image's vertical thirds. Camera settings with a shutter speed of 6 second, I ended up with a long exposure image with an interesting effect.
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Title: Spectacular Colours of the Kimberley | An Australian Landscape Photography Adventure
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Drones offer amazing opportunities for aerial photography. They can capture video footage from above and also take photos. They can also be used to survey land and take measurements.
These devices are frequently used commercially for mapping large areas and checking construction sites. They can also be used for other purposes than business.
Drones, for example, can be a great way to entertain friends and families. There are countless ways to fly these machines and explore new places. Drones can be used to photograph and record special events and celebrations.
Drones can be used in a variety of ways. Continue reading to find out how you can get the most from your drone.
That's the right answer. It's something we have been doing for years. We've been taking pictures at night for decades.
There's one problem. Night photography requires special equipment. Any camera under $10k is not capable of night photography.
When light strikes an object, it bounces back in various wavelengths.
These wavelengths combine to create white light at very distant distances from the source.
This is how our eyes are able to see colors even when the sun is miles away.
Contrary to popular belief, light that strikes objects close to their source reflects in a narrow range of wavelengths. These wavelengths bounce back directly to us without any overlap.
That means that the closer the object is, the brighter it appears. This is why objects seem to glow when they are exposed to black light.
The amount of light reflected depends on how much energy the object absorbs. So when light hits an object, it may reflect more blue light than red light.
Because the human eye is most sensitive to blue light, objects look bluer when viewed under black light.
So what does this have to do with drones? Use a very bright light source to photograph dark places, such a forest or cave.
An ordinary lamp won't be powerful enough to illuminate the entire scene. It will only provide a shadowed view and not much else.
If you want a good picture, you'll need to use a strobe instead. Also, a small flashgun won't be as convenient for you.
Speedlights are also known for their flashes of light that create a stroboscopic effect.
The light pulses across the screen when "stroboscopic" is used. The better the picture, the faster the rate.
We won't discuss how to set up a Speedlight here. But you can find many tutorials online.
We will tell you to make sure that the subject is properly illuminated in order for a clear photograph.
This is achieved by aiming the beam at 45 degrees. You can adjust intensity by moving the flashgun head.
Once you've found the perfect setting, keep the gun steady and press the shutter release button.
Press the shutter once more, just before the flashlight reaches the subject. This will activate the flashgun and fire another burst.
The subject will be illuminated by the first burst. The second burst will capture that moment.
This results in a continuous exposure that records both bursts and steady light.
Now you know how to take pictures during the day, let's move on to night photography.
I have so far covered everything about how to photograph things at night.
But there's still one thing left to cover: the color balance.
Most people assume that nighttime images will not be dark enough.
It's true. But it also applies to daytime photographs.
The camera will always record darker images regardless of whether you are taking photos at dawn and dusk.
A lack of products to solve the problems inherent in flying drones is the biggest obstacle for photographers looking to make money from them. It's not easy to enjoy the experience if you don't have quality equipment or software.
You also have to worry about insurance costs and liability issues, so most photographers will stick to taking pictures from the ground. However, there is an entirely new way to take pictures that can potentially earn you a commission.
In the way they capture light, drones look very similar to video cameras. So why not use the same technology to create amazing photos?
Companies are already making great strides toward creating photo-quality images taken from above. We've already spoken about DJI, GoPro. We're seeing more companies in the space.
These cameras can be used for aerial photography but are also very useful on the ground. All the major manufacturers are investing heavily to develop their imaging technologies.
This means that one day you might be able to purchase a drone with 4K video and incredible photography capabilities. This may be happening already. DJI is one of the companies that has started to release higher-resolution Phantom series drones.
DJI recently launched the Inspire 2, a 12-megapixel camera capable of taking photos 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.
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. However, drones may not be allowed to fly at nights so you will miss out on some spectacular views.
If you want to make sure that you capture all the photo opportunities, fly during sunset and sunrise hours. You have more chances to capture breathtaking shots of nature during these times because there are fewer cars driving and fewer people around.
You'll also find yourself shooting in lower light levels, making it easier to shoot without worrying about overexposing your image.
You won't need to contend with strong winds, rain or snow. These are all factors that make daylight great for photography with a drone.
But, if you wish to capture nighttime scenes, flying during the moonlit nights is an option. This will give you a unique perspective of the cityscape below.
The best drones for beginners are those that do not require any special skills to fly them. These drones include those equipped with an FPV camera that allows users to remotely control the drone using a smartphone app.
Some quadcopters are specifically made for aerial photography. Multirotor models are better suited for advanced features like obstacle avoidance and autonomous flight mode.
Two types of drones can be distinguished in terms of their price: those that are cheap at $100 or more and those that are expensive at $300.
The cheapest models usually come with a limited range and battery life, while the most expensive ones feature better performance and longer flight times.
Most beginners prefer to go for cheaper options as these are easier to handle and learn how to operate. If you intend to fly your drone for hours, however, you might consider buying a more expensive model.
Photographers can earn more than $10k depending on how long they fly and where they shoot. For those who shoot in remote locations such as forests and national parks, the hourly rate could be between $20-30.
Retail workers make $15-25 an hour, so you could easily earn $50-$75 flying drones. There are still many ways to make even more. Drone pilots typically fly for companies that require them to travel across the country or even internationally.
It is possible to charge $100 to $300 per flight depending on how many miles you cover and how much time you spent flying. This can add up quickly, but if you enjoy flying and love photography, it may be worth it for you.
Drones are flown at night by people for two reasons: curiosity and to capture images of the surrounding world.
Many people fly drones at evening because they love the wonder of it all. Drones are also used to take photographs of the urban landscape at night.
This is known as urban photography, and it is growing in popularity among drone enthusiasts.
Night photography has many advantages, including better lighting conditions and more detail.
Many photographers prefer to shoot at nights to avoid having to deal with the limitations of daylight photography.
These benefits make urban photography appealing. However, drone pilots primarily fly drones at Night to capture beautiful nighttime images.
They love the way the lights look when the sun goes down. People have taken to posting videos online showing drone pilots at night flying their drones.
Although the drone footage technology isn’t very cutting edge, it is an amazing example of high-quality imagery.
It's easy to do without any special equipment. All you need to do this is your smartphone camera.
It's okay if you don’t have a smartphone. Plenty of high-quality cameras available on the market today would allow you to produce great drone videos.
You will find some models that offer night vision capability if you're thinking of buying a DSLR camera.
Canon's EOS-5D Mark III comes with an embedded infraredLED system that allows the camera to see in low lighting conditions.
Other manufacturers include Pentax Pentax Pentax Pentax, Olympus Pentax, Sony, Nikon and Olympus.
However, not every smartphone can capture drone footage.
iPhones' front-facing cameras cannot be used to capture aerial footage. Instead, they can rely only on the dual rear cameras in the iPhone 8 Plus.
After you've chosen what camera you'd prefer, you can decide where you want your video to be shot.
You could either choose to film your drone footage from a fixed spot or you could follow your subject.
You should make sure your subject is visible while filming drone footage. This means your drone should always be within reach of your subject.
As long as you stay within this range, you should be able to get good results.
You should remember when filming drone footage that the closer to your subject the more details will appear.
So, try to move towards your subject as quickly as possible.
Now that we know how to capture drone footage, let's discuss how to edit it.