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Took this shot from a DJI Phantom Quadcopter via my iPhone. Edited with "Lens corrector", "Tadaa" and "Snapseed" apps.
This was the first real flight of my DJI Inspire 1 with the new X5 camera and gimbal. This unit is a Micro 4/3rds sensor which allows the use of several different lens options. The ability to have a higher quality camera with the option of interchangeable lenses on an aircraft the size of the Inspire 1 is a very exciting prospect and I am looking forward to getting out and shooting more with it.
The National Museum of Australia is home to a collection that preserves and explores the social history of Australia. The building is located on the Acton Peninsula on the waters of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra, the capital city of Australia, and was opened in 2001. It is a colourful building designed around the idea of knotted ropes, which was intended to symbolise that the stories of Australia are not one but many different ones.
Image captured using a DJI Inspire 1, X5 camera with Olympus 12mm f2.0 lens, 1/640th 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.
Mini 3 Pro Propeller Guard Case by Go Professional Cases.
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- Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max.
- Light & Motion StellaPro CLx10 LED COB in a double-diffused Westcott 24x36-in Rapidbox Switch soft box for overhead key.
- Westcott Ice Light 2 LED Light Stick with barn doors camera left.
- Westcott Ice Light 2 LED Light Stick with barn doors camera right.
Took this shot from a DJI Phantom Quadcopter via my iPhone. Edited with "Lens corrector", "Tadaa" and "Snapseed" apps
A Marine with Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, provides cover fire for his squad during the Marine Air-Ground Task Force Integrated Experiment (MIX-16) at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., August 5, 2016. The experiment was conducted to test new gear and assess its capabilities for potential future use. The Marine Corps Warfighting Lab (MCWL) identifies possible challenges of the future, develops new warfighting concepts, and tests new ideas to help develop equipment that meets the challenges of the future operating environment.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Julien Rodarte/Released)
A Marine with Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment runs through a scenario during the Marine Air Ground Task Force Integrated Experiment (MIX-16) August 5, 2016 at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center at Twentynine Palms, California. MIX-16 is being used to test new equipment and concepts to help the Marine Corps meet the challenges of the future operating environment. MIX=16 is the first event in the Sea Dragon 2025 initiative, which is the Marine Corpsâ deliberate campaign to blend innovative ideas and concepts through war gaming and experimentation to refine the force of the future.
(U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Thor J. Larson/Released)
A soldier watches as a Tarantula Hawk (T-Hawk) Micro Remote Piloted Air System (RPAS) hovers over the desert in Afghanistan.
The Tarantula-Hawk takes off vertically and hovers to get a clear view of the ground ahead of troops.
It is used by the British Army in Afghanistan, clearing routes without risking human life and checking for roadside bombs.
Talisman is the army unit using T-Hawk. It is a counter-IED task force and uses specialist equipment, including this drone, to clear routes for large convoys.
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Photographer: Captain Dave Scammell
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A Watchkeeper WK450 Remotely Piloted Air System RPAS in flight over the UK during a test flight.
Watchkeeper is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for all weather, Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR).
Watchkeeper provides enhanced UAV capability that will enable commanders to detect and track targets for long periods, without the need to deploy troops into potentially sensitive or dangerous areas. The system is capable of rapid deployment and operations anywhere in the world and will support the information requirements of all three services.
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Photographer: Richard Seymour
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General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper of the 3rd Special Operations Squadron (3 SOS) from Cannon AFB at the 2016 Cannon AFB Open House and Air Show held May 28-29, 2016.
A Watchkeeper WK450 Remotely Piloted Air System RPAS in flight over the UK during a test flight.
Watchkeeper is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for all weather, Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR).
Watchkeeper provides enhanced UAV capability that will enable commanders to detect and track targets for long periods, without the need to deploy troops into potentially sensitive or dangerous areas. The system is capable of rapid deployment and operations anywhere in the world and will support the information requirements of all three services.
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Photographer: Richard Seymour
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A soldier from the Royal Artillery prepares to launch the Desert Hawk 3 UAS (Unmanned Air System) over Salisbury Plain during a training exercise.
Desert Hawk is an extremely versatile and small Unmanned Aerial System designed for discrete operations. It is operated normally at the company level but is equally well employed above and below this. It has an extremely good record proven over the last year and is currently supporting 16 Air Assault Brigade in Afghanistan. It provides an excellent 'over the hill' view for commanders on the ground.
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Photographer: Cpl Si Longworth RLC (Phot)
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PHILIPPINE SEA (March 16, 2021) Capt. Chase Sargeant, commodore of Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, and Cmdr. Tin Tran, commanding officer of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56), look for an incoming unmanned aerial vehicle during a counter unmanned aerial strike training exercise. John S. McCain is assigned to Task Force 71/Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet’s principal surface force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jeremy Graham)
A Black Hornet nano helicopter unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
The Black Hornet Nano Unmanned Air Vehicle measures around 4 inches by 1 inch (10cm x 2.5cm) and provides troops on the ground with vital situational awareness.
The Black Hornet is equipped with a tiny camera which gives troops reliable full-motion video and still images. Soldiers are using it to peer around corners or over walls and other obstacles to identify any hidden dangers and the images are displayed on a handheld terminal.
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Photographer: Richard Watt
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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.
Disneyland Park - Fantasyland - Sleeping Beauty Castle - Magical Show (Illuminations, Video mapping, Drone light choreography and Fireworks)
Disneyland Paris' 30th Anniversary
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A Watchkeeper WK450 Remotely Piloted Air System RPAS prepares for takeoff during a test flight in the UK.
Watchkeeper is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for all weather, Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR).
Watchkeeper provides enhanced UAV capability that will enable commanders to detect and track targets for long periods, without the need to deploy troops into potentially sensitive or dangerous areas. The system is capable of rapid deployment and operations anywhere in the world and will support the information requirements of all three services.
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Photographer: Richard Seymour
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A ground convoy safely maneuvers a route in support of retrograde in Helmand province, Afghanistan, May 3, 2014. Before the last Marines and sailors of Forward Operating Bases Nolay and Sabit Qadam convoyed out of northern Helmand to return to Camp Leatherneck for the final time, the “Gunfighters” of Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369 and “Heavyweights” of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 466 provided overwatch for returning vehicle convoys as well as retrograde support.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Frances Johnson/Released)
PHILIPPINE SEA (March 16, 2021) Cmdr. Tin Tran, commanding officer of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (DDG 56), and Capt. Chase Sargeant, commodore of Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, observe as John S. McCain’s 5-inch gun fires at an unmanned aerial vehicle during a counter unmanned aerial strike training exercise. John S. McCain is assigned to Task Force 71/DESRON 15, the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet’s principal surface force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jeremy Graham)
PHILIPPINE SEA (March 16, 2021) The 5-inch gun aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Benfold (DDG 65) fires during a live-fire gunnery exercise. Benfold is assigned to Task Force 71/Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15, the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet’s principal surface force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Jeremy Graham)
This image is a 5 shot panoramic taken over Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory. It was taken over Lake Burley Griffin, right on the edge of the exclusion zone from Canberra Airport and is facing north-west.
The building on the right is the National Museum of Australia which houses a collection of Australias social history. The building on the left is the Canberra Yacht Club.
Image captured using a DJI Inspire 1, X5 camera with Olympus 12mm f2.0 lens, 1/640th of a sec @f8, ISO200.
Images were stitched utilising the native Lightroom panorama function and processed using Adobe Lightroom 6.3, Google’s Nik Collection Viveza 2, Dfine 2.0 and Color Efex Pro 4.
The area that can best define what you might picture as the setting for the classic American Western is Monument Valley. The area gets just a fraction of the visitors the Grand Canyon does, and as jaw-dropping amazing as the Grand Canyon is, this was the highlight of my whirlwind trip through the American Southwest.
Took this shot with my 3DR Solo drone. Frustrations continued unabated with this drone that promises so much. I'm still optimistic this will eventually work out, but I've largely been disappointed. While I'm still waiting on the gimbal, even though I preordered the drone on its initial day, I've found I can generally use it for photos as stabilization is less critical for photos than for video. The problem is, the drone is supposed to make it super simple to just connect your GoPro and smartphone, and have a live video feed stream to you to aid in flight navigation.
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For my first visit to Lake Tahoe, I didn't have that much time to check out the area. I did make sure to make a quick escape to the lake for a morning drone flight to really take in the area. I had been pretty lax about using my drone lately, but taking it up above Lake Tahoe, and seeing the natural beauty of the area really rekindled my love of drones.
Happy I finally got to capture a drone in flight, not just on static display. Otherwise, here's one of my 2019 "Aviation Nation" photographs - album link: flic.kr/s/aHsmJwDhNR . Please use responsibly and feel free to comment if you have any questions, thank you!
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General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper at the 2017 China Lake Air Show held at NAWS China Lake, March 18-19, 2017.
A soldier from the Royal Artillery launches the Desert Hawk 3 UAS (Unmanned Air System) over Salisbury Plain during a training exercise.
Desert Hawk is an extremely versatile and small Unmanned Aerial System designed for discrete operations. It is operated normally at the company level but is equally well employed above and below this. It has an extremely good record proven over the last year and is currently supporting 16 Air Assault Brigade in Afghanistan. It provides an excellent 'over the hill' view for commanders on the ground.
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Photographer: Cpl Si Longworth RLC (Phot)
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Brandon, the young CEO of "Sentien Robotics" gave us a demonstration of his drones in action. I was fascinated at the technology. It was very fun & exciting to watch!
The next generation of American UAV on display at the Farnborough Air Show.
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is an unpiloted aircraft. UAVs can be remote controlled or fly autonomously based on pre-programmed flight plans or more complex dynamic automation systems. UAVs are currently used in a number of military roles, including reconnaissance and attack.
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On Tuesday September 24th 2008 "A pilotless spy plane, we believe it is US, crashed in Pakistani territory but it did not disintegrate. Tribesmen picked it up and then Pakistani security forces retrieved it," a senior Pakistani security official told AFP.
The Pentagon said it had no report of any crash, while the CIA declined to comment. "We have no reports of any loss of DoD (Department of Defense) drones," said Lieutenant Colonel Mark Wright.
Soldiers from the Royal Artillery assemble and fly the Desert Hawk 3 UAS (Unmanned Air System) over Salisbury Plain during a training exercise.
Desert Hawk is an extremely versatile and small Unmanned Aerial System designed for discrete operations. It is operated normally at the company level but is equally well employed above and below this. It has an extremely good record proven over the last year and is currently supporting 16 Air Assault Brigade in Afghanistan. It provides an excellent 'over the hill' view for commanders on the ground.
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Photographer: Cpl Si Longworth RLC (Phot)
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A Royal Air Force Reaper RPAS (Remotely Piloted Air System) at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan.
904 Expeditionary Air Wing (904 EAW) is responsible for the support and operation of RAF assets at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. As well as delivering hundreds of RAF air mobility movements every year with Hercules C-130J and BAE 146 aircraft, the EAW mounts attack and intelligence missions through its detachments of RAF Tornado GR4 fast jets. The EAW also provides support for a detachment providing launch and recovery of RAF and Reaper remotely piloted air systems.
The Reaper Detachment operates the RAF’s highly capable remotely piloted air systems to supplement other air intelligence platforms with detailed imagery of ground conditions. Reaper’s primary role is to provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and this forms the vast majority of its missions.
However, when necessary the aircraft can also deploy precision-guided weapons to support Afghan-led ground forces in contact with the enemy. All Reaper missions are controlled by experienced RAF pilots, whose immediate face-to-face support from intelligence personnel and other operational specialists makes them among the most situationally aware pilots in the world.
The Detachment is also supported by aerospace battle managers and other operational specialists based with 83 Expeditionary Air Group.
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Photographer: Sergeant Ross Tilly (RAF)
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Disneyland Park - Fantasyland - Sleeping Beauty Castle - Magical Show (Illuminations, Video mapping, Drone light choreography and Fireworks)
Disneyland Paris' 30th Anniversary
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A Reaper MQ-9 Remotely Piloted Air System (RPAS) prepares for takeoff in Afghanistan.
Remotely Piloted Air Systems (RPAS) are growing in importance and the RAF formed 39 Sqn at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada in 2007 to operate RAF MQ-9 PREDATOR B “REAPER” aircraft alongside the USAF squadrons. The UK has purchased a number of Reaper aircraft in support of UK ground forces in Afghanistan under the Reaper Urgent Operational Requirement (REAPER UOR). Reaper provides real-time video imagery to ground commanders, and has the capability to attack ground targets if required.
The RAF and UK MoD has also taken the first step towards the next generation of Unmanned Combat Air Systems (UCAS).
Project TARANIS, a joint MoD/BAESYSTEMS (plus other key UK industrial partners) venture, was unveiled in 2010 and a demonstrator is due to fly in 2011 in Woomera, Australia and it will be used to evaluate how RPAS/UCAS will contribute to the RAF’s future mix of aircraft.
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Photographer: Corporal Steve Follows RAF
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General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper a Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA), hunter/killer with long endurance. Sports a 900 HP engine compared of the 112 hp of the Predator. Based in Nevada at Creech AFB.
A Royal Air Force Reaper RPAS (Remotely Piloted Air System) at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan.
904 Expeditionary Air Wing (904 EAW) is responsible for the support and operation of RAF assets at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. As well as delivering hundreds of RAF air mobility movements every year with Hercules C-130J and BAE 146 aircraft, the EAW mounts attack and intelligence missions through its detachments of RAF Tornado GR4 fast jets. The EAW also provides support for a detachment providing launch and recovery of RAF and Reaper remotely piloted air systems.
The Reaper Detachment operates the RAF’s highly capable remotely piloted air systems to supplement other air intelligence platforms with detailed imagery of ground conditions. Reaper’s primary role is to provide intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and this forms the vast majority of its missions.
However, when necessary the aircraft can also deploy precision-guided weapons to support Afghan-led ground forces in contact with the enemy. All Reaper missions are controlled by experienced RAF pilots, whose immediate face-to-face support from intelligence personnel and other operational specialists makes them among the most situationally aware pilots in the world.
The Detachment is also supported by aerospace battle managers and other operational specialists based with 83 Expeditionary Air Group.
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Photographer: Sergeant Ross Tilly (RAF)
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KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Aug. 6, 2015) U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. John Bercey, left, officer in charge, Task Force Copperhead Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Detachment, and Cmdr. Timothy Wood, theater chief, TF Copperhead, inspect a MQ-5B Hunter at Kandahar Airfield. Bercey and Wood are serving as individual augmentees and use the MQ-5B UAV coupled with the Copperhead system to detect improvised explosive devices with great success in Afghanistan on the NATO-led mission Resolute Support. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Kristine Volk/Released)
A RAF Reaper UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) is pictured taxiing at Kandahar Airfiled, prior to a mission in the skies over Afghanistan.
It is armed with a full complement of two GBU-12 226kg (500lb) laser-guided bombs and four Lockheed Martin AGM-114P Hellfire air-to-surface missiles.
The MQ-9 Reaper is a medium-to-high altitude, long endurance remotely piloted aircraft system. The MQ-9's primary mission is to act as an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) asset, employing sensors to provide real-time data to commanders and intelligence specialists at all levels.
Photographer:Cpl Steve Bain ABIPP
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