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Recently we went to Nevada's Black Rock Desert over the weekend to participate in a rocket launch event. At sunset two people flew their quadcopters as the moon as rising. I caught all three in this shot.
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC8924_hdr1bal1d
This was taken with a drone at sundown in Green Acres Park in Runnemed, New Jersey. Near the Big Timber Creek.
It's a small world after all'
Been around 3 yrs off Flickr other than a few here and there. Hope to catch up and see the world through all of your eyes again. The Gkids are with their father and life is moving on!
100' high, DJI Phantom 4 quadcopter.
This is 27 photos stitched together in a older, free Microsoft program called; Image Composite Editor. You can make normal panno's, this globe effect or other effects. Depending on how you save it, the file can get fairly large. My laptop can't handle it.
Trey RatcliThis is the place our quadcopter died when it got hit with a golf ball! Of all things… that story in a moment.
Here's an amazing place on the North Island of New Zealand called Boomrock ! Wow, what a place. We choppered in here and had a crazy two hours — we started racing around a private race track inside the newest Mercedes AMG sports car, then off to shoot clay birds, then to a driving range where you hit balls into the ocean (and quadcopters) with some drinks and tasty treats, then back home on a 10 minute helicopter flight to Wellington. It was definitely an amazing time… never seen anything like it!
As for the quadcopter thing, we had the DJI Phantom 4 out taking videos. We were pretty far away, so while we were trying to get a skilled shot, Bartman got a lucky shot and took out the quad! It spiraled to the ground in a dramatic death. Curtis went deep into the bush to see what he could find. We made the recovery, and we're still pouring over the video to see if we can espy its final moment.
- Trey Ratcliff
Click here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
A Represa Billings é um dos maiores e mais importantes reservatórios de água da Região Metropolitana de São Paulo. A oeste, faz limite com a bacia hidrográfica da Guarapiranga e, ao sul, com a serra do Mar. Seus principais rios e córregos formadores são o Rio Grande ou Jurubatuba, Ribeirão Pires, Rio Pequeno, Rio Pedra Branca, Rio Taquacetuba, Ribeirão Bororé, Ribeirão Cocaia, Ribeirão Guacuri, Córrego Grota Funda e Córrego Alvarenga.
Por volta de 1910, o engenheiro Walter Charnley escolheu na Serra do Mar as escarpas de 640 m do Itapanhaú, que deságua em Bertioga, como local de um grande projeto de geração de energia. Em 1923, o engenheiro americano Asa White Kenney Billings preferiu que fosse represado o Rio Grande ou Jurubatuba e desviasse as águas através de um canal chamado Summit Control para o Córrego das Pedras, com curso serra abaixo.
A represa foi idealizada em 27 de março de 1925 pelo engenheiro Billings, empregado da extinta concessionária de energia elétrica Light, daí o nome. Inicialmente, a represa tinha o objetivo de armazenar água para gerar energia elétrica para a usina hidrelétrica Henry Borden, na cidade de Cubatão.
Em 1925, a Light iniciou a construção do dique do Rio das Pedras. A represa foi inundada em 1927 e a Light iniciou a construção do dique do Rio Grande, em 1937. Na década de 1940 foram construídas estações elevatórias de Pedreira e Traição para aumentar a vazão de água, trazendo problemas ambientais.
O projeto foi ampliado e, em 1949, foi planejado o novo reservatório (rebatizado de Billings) que receberia todas as águas do Alto Tietê. No início dos anos de 1980, foi construído uma barragem que separa o braço do Rio Grande do corpo principal do reservatório. Desde o ano 2000, há uma nova captação em um dos braços mais ao sul, denominado Taquacetuba.
Aerial Panorama of Watson Lake - Prescott, Arizona. Just picked up a quadcopter, and this is an image taken during my first flight with it.
I spent two nights in the Lybrook Badlands. The first night I was at the northern area just west of the tower mesa. Then I drove down to the place west of Counselor. This photo, taken with the quadcopter, was taken there. The shadow structure in the sky is due to cloud shadows in the west being projected eastward. (The air continues to have smoke from the west coast forest fires.) These could be called anticrepuscular rays, I guess.
The onboard GPS information is imbedded in the image file, and flickr uses that to place the location on the map, automagically.
Flying the quadcopter along the southern coast of New Zealand at Tunnel Beach near Dunedin. Should I go through? Not sure... that's a TV reporter-man on top of the tunnel.
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This is my quadcopter inspired by Andrew Somers Here is a link to Andrew Somers www.flickr.com/photos/51476462@N03/ i probably you guys now him and here is a link to his original quadcopter www.flickr.com/photos/51476462@N03/21387400475/in/datepos... and for his break down www.flickr.com/photos/51476462@N03/21361153256/in/photost...
My quadcopter counts 35 bricks
it has a camera and a landing craft
A evening aerial view as an AC45CCTE leads a seven engine lashup west on the Geneva subdivision.
Video: youtu.be/VHZNPF1s6G0
Low level oblique aerial from DJI Phantom 3 Advanced quadcopter. Speers Point, Lake Macquarie, Newcastle.
Quadcopter Drone with Camera www.http://yourgiftlists.com/candid-cameras/5/
#Quadcopter #Drone #Camera
“The Menace of the South“ they call her. Ivy Cash may well be the most notorious bandit – and arguably the best quadcopter pilot – between El Paso and Santa Fe of the 2050s. All attempts to apprehend her have failed so far; out in the desert she manages to shake off even the most advanced pursuit drones over and over again.
An idea I've tinkered with in the past, a flight mode for Arthur's personal vehicle/a flash forward of The Empress' future in the age of flying cars.
The quadcopter design I've used has always been inspired by Roland Skof-Peschetz's beautiful Quadcopter concepts and blew it out of the water again with his fantastic Ferrari Quadcopter design www.flickr.com/photos/rpeschetz/49703750387/in/faves-9757...
Malin Beg, Glencolumbkille, County Donegal, Ireland
What more could one say about Silver Strand beach, other than it’s simply one of the most stunning beaches you could ever lay your eyes on! A horse-shoe beach/cove with the most amazing scenery all round it for miles as far as the eye can see. Ideally placed on the very western point of Donegal's Wild Atlantic Way.
Sitting here for an hour, just looking out to the vast Atlantic ocean and thinking that the next stop from here is Canada! It was very surreal indeed & I felt so free from all my usual weekly stresses. Silver Strand is pretty much a little bit of heaven tucked away here in wilds of Donegal
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Built a simple frame for my micro quadcopter. Since it had to be as strong and light as possible, Technic was the obvious choice.
S. D. G.
Again Quadcopter Drone on patrol... but probably this time it finds something.
Link to the Quadcopter Drone instructions
Pros: Massive Speed boost during Kart Mode. Increased Handling stat during Quadcopter Mode.
Cons: Can only race in a straight line during Kart Mode. To turn, it needs to switch to Quadcopter Mode (Takes 5 seconds to switch modes)
Sunday morning I put the DJI Mini 2 quadcopter up over Panama Flats to see to what extent the flood had subsided.
Main Trail is open which permits users to travers the park as the builders of the Inland Interurban Trail intended.
DJI Mini 2 Drone Return to Panama Flats Park September 2021
A view upstream along Wapengo Creek where it passes through productive grazing land. NSW Far South Coast, Australia.
Taken from a DJI Phantom 3 Advanced quadcopter.
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The Quadcopter has sure given me shots I could only dream of before now. I decided to get this church in the morning light. I kept the sun to my back to keep some sense of even exposure going on. Onlookers thought it cool.
YouTube Video of this flight can be seen at:
A lonely cluster of trees on desert plain near Cobar, western NSW.
DJI Phantom 3 Advanced quadcopter; FC300S
Here’s a late-night quadcopter flight near Chennai. Usually, these are more noisy, but we were blessed with a still evening.
- Trey Ratcliff
Click here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
How pretty is this idyllic lake? It's only about ten minutes from my home and I don't know why I don't visit more often. I do like to go on runs around the outside… it's about 8 km around the whole thing. It's only glassy-still like this about 10% of the time. Most of those times, I don't even have my camera, which is a major bummer. This is actually a quadcopter shot made from three different photos.
A short "Troy Grove Job" runs by my Chroma quadcopter while enroute to Troy Grove, Illinois.
Video: youtu.be/tVktMgYhrog
A quadcopter view of a Kansas City Southern SD70ACe "Belle" leading a Canadian Pacific 472 train east of Genoa, Illinois.
Video: youtu.be/CrsVF8wLk84
I often have to shoot these aerial views from the side of the tracks opposite the sun due to obstructions such as trees or power lines. Or, in this case, to also avoid flying over a homeowner's yard.
The starship hangars of Classic Space were massive. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space-ship hangars.* The engineers used bicycles, electric buggies and all sorts of other transport to travel about but they wanted faster speeds.
Eventually they modified a small maintenance quadcopter to carry a human pilot. Armoured trousers were a necessary precaution when flying it.
Sadly management decreed that this vehicle was less safe than Colin Furze's belt of spinning knives and banned its use after just a few months.
*Thank you Douglas Adams!
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