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The drones all slave away,
they're working overtime.
They serve a faceless queen,
they never question why.
- Rise Against
No, but I wish it was. I harbor secret, hot desires to get a drone but I also harbor thoughts at my age that I might lose multiple ones of them about as fast as I used to go through a white bag of jelly beans in 7th hour English class in my high school days.
The perspective of this shot is affected by shooting a landscape photo with a telephoto lens. It can produce some very interesting differences to a regular lens.
I did not have much time to take this shot as there was a sheriff in a car behind me waiting for me to move ahead on the road. My mother guilt-tripped me so much when I was a kid that I still get the sweats when authority figures are behind my vehicle.
I think she doubled down on me after she saw how my older siblings turned out and did not want to make that mistake again.
The highway looks like it needs a good ironing. As Fred Sanford used to say, "I like that Ripple."
(Photographed near Stanchfield, MN)
My friend Catie and I tried something new last night - "painting" the sky with our drones. Pretty fun stuff!
WE did it!
Drone Haven is in Editors' Picks today!!
This is fantastic news!
Go Team Drone Haven hahahah WOOOOOHHH
Taxi to Drone Haven :
Don't know whether this fits to a drone specification, but I have fun building and taking this shot :)
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Doc. Doolittle was out in our backyard flying his drone when a weather system began to move in. I captured this shot as the drone was preparing for a landing, under the capable hands of the pilot.
Tried to capture this with the vultures feeding. They were too afraid of the drone. Elevation-50 feet
This is an experiment, probably the next level of "Neo Classic Space Era", a mecha pilotated trough the ment of the pilot that it can stay in a base without any danger to die, like a drone. Small mechas can operate in every condition and can be replaced simply
Wilhelm was boring so he built this nazi drone...
Yes, I'm not dead. :p
I've painted the camo of my KSK figure to 90%, but still have to order some tt... :3
So it will need some more time maybe I will finish it in July.
Something something drone thing I made. This is the last of the things I've been working on since I was home last. Probably won't be posting new things for a while after this. Colleeegeeeeee~~
This is a picture of a Drone Fly on the South Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge near Laurel, Maryland.
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Laurel Quad
The Mjölnir Class drone unit was recently unveiled to the public. It has yet to see field use though, as F. Corp. is not directly associated with any one particular group at this moment in time.
It has shown outstanding results both in field tests and simulations, operating precisely, and without any know defects at this time.
The standard unit (left) is equipped with a belt-fed automatic rifle, and a light flight engine on the back. This provides the unit with swift movement across the field of battle, and high levels of maneuverability in low atmospheric areas.
Note: The space variant is currently in production, and should be released shortly.
The heavy unit (right) is equipped with plasma knives for close quarter engagement, and one 'Thor' class anti-air/anti-tank missile, with an autonomous targeting system. It is also equipped with one high capacity box-fed minigun, and four 40mm grenade/flare launchers.
This unit is also outfitted with extended arms, to accept larger rail/beam weapons, if necessary.
10/2025 - Altoona, PA
Sperry 136 had been recently moved from its long-time parking spot and finally departed Altoona in October.
The kid is a real nuisance.
He keeps following me around.
He did save my life though.
For what it's worth.
Some drones attacked us.
They see us as a threat to the ship.
I guess I changed too much to still be recognized as a human.
Well I better take care of the kid.
Who knows.
I might start to like him.
I almost missed. In fact I did miss a number of times. :-)
The drone is flown via a cellphone app. Pretty poor quality images (640x480) but who cares, it's the thought that counts!
"Parrot Drone" "Airborne Cargo Mars"