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A foggy day at Nes, outside Moss in Norway from 120 meters above the ground. This is shot using a GH3 camera and a Samyang 7.5 mm fisheye lens. Three images is stitched together as a panorama using PTGUI. My camera is hardmounted on a Tarot T960 hexacopter.
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Sorry I just love this kind of miniaturization. :)
Shot from gimbal-stabilized multirotor w/ Sony NEX-5N onboard.
Sunrise over Moss in Norway, shot from a multicopter 100+ meters above the water. At this day the temperature was minus 12 degrees Celcius, and a layer of "steam" covered the sea.
Shot with a Panasonic GH3 and a Samyang 7.5 mm fisheye lens from a multicopter 120 meters above the ground.
The picture was taken late in the evening just before sunset when the clouds are low.
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Shot with a multicopter 100+ meters above the ground using a Panasonic GH3. The island in the front is called Danmark. At this point the multicopter is 850 meters away from the ground station.
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Panorama stitched together using 3 photos.
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Here's a closer look at the Wheel!
See more of my epic aerial action here: flic.kr/s/aHsjLmnXKz
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Shot from a multicopter 80 meters above the ground using a Panasonic GH3 and a Samyang 7.5 mm fisheye.
Southern Jeløy a sunday in February shot from a multicopter using a Nikon D3200 and a 10.5 mm fisheye lens.
After many hours spent in my basement and at the field my Multi-rotor RC helicopter is finally usable for aerial photography. It’s been a long year learning how to fly, to rebuild after crash :) and upgrading to be able to fly my micro four third Lumix GX1. My Aerial Photo gallery: goo.gl/J2OOq
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Rambergbukta in Norway shot from a multicopter outside the conservation area using a Sony A7R and a Voigtlander Heliar 15mm lens.
Krogstadfjorden in Norway shot from 100 meters above the ground in autumn light with a Panasonic GH3.
Here I am at it again the start of a new aerial video! During the weekend I got the chance to fly over a section of Washington called the mountain loop highway. It's a scenic area that many creeks, rivers, mountains, forest and wildlife all converge.
Here I am over the Stillaguamish river taking in the landscape. Below the river rapids caught my eye. I am coming in for closer look.
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120 metera above the ground using a GH3 and a 7.5 mm Saymang fisheye lens.
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Image stitched together using 5 different images shot with a Panasonic GH3 and a Samyang 7.5 mm fisheye lens. Stitching is done with PTGUI.
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See the video here: uavjockey.com/uav-gear/multirotors/dji-phantom-4/dji-phan...
Filmed by Aaron Bull
Contact: aaronbull@optusnet.com.au
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Here I am in the Red Rock conservation area flying by for a closer look at the patterns frozen in these large boulder like rocks. These rocks are sometimes 75 to 100 feet tall! Amazing reds and sand tones in abundance here at what is called Calico 1.
Check out the previous photo from this adventure here : flic.kr/p/rrG9f8
This aerial photo shows San Pablo Park in the foreground, with Southwest Berkeley, Emeryville, San Francisco Bay, and the Bay Bridge in the background. Yep, that's me on the grass below.
San Pablo Park is one block from my house, and is my local testing ground for aerial photography gear.
This process of using a quadcopter for aerial photography started in the summer, when I bought two inexpensive, lightweight (dare I say "toyish") quadcopters to learn how to fly such craft. It was not easy, and there were many dramatic crashes and retrievals from tall trees! Luckily the spare parts from the second quad did not run out until I could fly the thing respectably.
Earlier this month, I ordered a "real" quadcopter. It is made of aircraft grade aluminum, and is a thing of beauty! It weighs just under 2 lbs, has about 8 lbs of thrust, and it was tuned to fly like an absolute rocket ship when it arrived. I felt that if I gave it any significant amount of throttle, it would go so high as to be invisible in just a few short seconds. Scarey!! I must admit that I had a couple of hellacious crashes in a very large, wide open space. And that aircraft aluminum can be bent back into shape fairly easily ;-)
Luckily I was able to tune the copter so that it now flies very level, less like a rocket ship and more like the barge that I want it to fly like. I have decent control when flying it now, and it seems like it can be an excellent platform for aerial photography. The frame of the Armattan quadcopter I own is not designed for lifting a camera, but I chose it for the beauty of its design, the fact that it was shipped completely built and ready to fly, that it included the flight controller that I wanted to be using, and that it was very affordable.
This photograph was taken with a Fuji F20 camera, which I haven't used in years. It uses the old xD memory cards, and I only could only manage to find a 512 MB card in my drawer! I had no way of triggering it, other than to put it into continuous shooting mode and to use a powerful rubber band to hold a shirt button down on the shutter button. The high-frequency vibrations of the quadcopter don't work well with optical image stabilization, and this is the only camera I had around without OIS. I have a new Canon point and shoot on its way which will be better suited to the job.
I'm not sure how much I will ultimately use this technology for my aerial photography, but I love to fly these machines and it has been fun and challenging getting to this point.
Taken by a camera lofted by a quadcopter.
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The Port Capacity Project is designed to expand the capacity of the port by returning Webb Dock to its original role as a container handling facility. Webb Dock is in the foreground with Westgate Bridge on the left and the Melbourne CBD skyline on the horizon.
This is a 2 image panoramic, stitched using Adobe Lightroom’s native panoramic function.
Image captured using a DJI Inspire 1, X5 camera with Olympus 12mm f2.0 lens, 1/1600th of a sec @f8, ISO200.
Image was processed using Adobe Lightroom 6.3 and Google’s Nik Collection Dfine 2.0, Viveza 2 and Color Efex Pro 4.
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