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Another fly test of my new DJI Inspire 1 Pro. This the last image during the flight back.
Combined 3 different exposure and merge using the Merge to HDR Pro function in Adobe CC 2015.
Just minor adjustment. No layers involved. So far totally impressed with this m3/4 camera attach to this bird. Worth buying.
Hope you guys like it.
Odalätsi name comes from an old legend in which the Old Devil is fighting with local hero Töll. His spear is broken. The springs that are in Odalätsi are the Old Devil's steps.
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Am I Happy? Off course, not just because I'm flying a new (used) drone, but a drone with total control especially the camera. Just love the flexibility of the camera, being able to change the camera aperture was a dream come through for me.
This picture was just a snapshot during my maiden flight, not really concentrate on the composition, and quite a thick haze this morning.
Minor processes as usual, no multiple layer involved, just tweaking slides in the Camera Raw and yeah I use the dehaze function for this image. Hehehe.,.
Hope you guys like it. It's good to be able to fly again..
Next budget: Adding few TB48 batteries and filters off course.
Enjoy!
Another image captured using the Zenmuse X5 Camera. Simply love the camera, the M 3/4 sensor superbly amazing. It's a 16mp camera with detachable lens. Yet to test this camera under a low light situation. But until now, I love it very very much. Full control of the camera and the noise are superb.
Merger 3 AEB images using Merger to HDR function in Adobe CC. 5 mins adjustment without any layers involved.
In this picture we can see the surrounding area of UNITEN Tasik Ilmu. We can see the rhr Hotel, UNITEN Mosque, UNITEN's Food court and also the students apartment.
Hope you guys like it..
This is part of the University Tenaga Nasional. you can see the College of Engineering at the bottom left of this picture, followed with the food-court and then the row of workshops and also ITMS and yayasan Tenaga Nasional. At the top right of the picture, there is the Chanselory (triangular shape building) which is the center of all UNTEN main operations are situated.
Just love the output from the Zenmuse X5 camera. Amazing camera.
Hope you like it.
The Ijen volcano complex is a group of stratovolcanoes in the Banyuwangi Regency of East Java, Indonesia.
It is inside a larger caldera Ijen, which is about 20 kilometres wide. The Gunung Merapi stratovolcano is the highest point of that complex. The name "Gunung Merapi" means "mountain of fire" in the Indonesian language (api being "fire"); Mount Merapi in central Java and Marapi in Sumatra have the same etymology.
West of Gunung Merapi is the Ijen volcano, which has a one-kilometre-wide turquoise-coloured acidic crater lake. The lake is the site of a labour-intensive sulfur mining operation, in which sulfur-laden baskets are carried by hand from the crater floor. The work is paid well considering the cost of living in the area, but is very onerous. Workers earn around Rp 50,000 - 75,000 ($5.50-$8.30) per day and once out of the crater, still need to carry their loads of sulfur chunks about three kilometers to the nearby Paltuding Valley to get paid.
Many other post-caldera cones and craters are located within the caldera or along its rim. The largest concentration of post-caldera cones run east-west across the southern side of the caldera. The active crater at Kawah Ijen has a diameter of 722 metres (2,369 ft) and a surface area of 0.41 square kilometres (0.16 sq mi). It is 200 metres (660 ft) deep and has a volume of 36 cubic hectometres (29,000 acre·ft).
The lake is recognised as the largest highly acidic crater lake in the world. It is also a source for the river Banyupahit, resulting in highly acidic and metal-enriched river water which has a significant detrimental effect on the downstream river ecosystem. In 2008, explorer George Kourounis took a small rubber boat out onto the acid lake to measure its acidity. The pH of the water in the crater was measured to be 0.5 due to sulfuric acid.
Since National Geographic mentioned the electric-blue flame of Ijen, tourist numbers increased. The phenomenon has occurred for a long time, but beforehand there was no midnight hiking. A two-hour hike is required to reach the rim of the crater, followed by a 45-minute hike down to the bank of the crater. The blue fire is ignited sulphuric gas, which emerges from cracks at temperatures up to 600 degrees Celsius (1,112 degrees Fahrenheit).
The flames can be up to 5 metres (16 feet) high; some of the gas condenses to liquid and is still ignited. It is the largest blue flame area in the world and local people refer to it as 'Blue Fire'.[citation needed]
An active vent at the edge of the lake is a source of elemental sulfur, and supports a mining operation. Escaping volcanic gases are channelled through a network of ceramic pipes, resulting in condensation of molten sulfur. The sulphur, which is deep red in colour when molten, pours slowly from the ends of these pipes and pools on the ground, turning bright yellow as it cools. The miners break the cooled material into large pieces and carry it away in baskets. Miners carry loads ranging from 75 kilograms (165 lb) to 90 kilograms (200 lb), up 300 metres (980 ft) to the crater rim, with a gradient of 45 to 60 degrees and then 3 kilometres (1.86 miles) down the mountain for weighing. Most miners make this journey twice a day. A nearby sugar refinery pays the miners by the weight of sulfur transported; as of September 2010, the typical daily earnings were equivalent to approximately $13 US. The miners often receive insufficient protection while working around the volcano [9] and complain of numerous respiratory afflictions. There are 200 miners, who extract 14 tons per day - about 20 percent of the continuous daily deposit.
Source: Wikipedia
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See the video here: zerodriftmedia.com/how-to-configure-your-phanton-3-and-in...
In this video I’ll show you the steps to setup your Inspire 1 and Phantom 3 in order to enable the use of autonomous flight modes in the DJI Ultimate Flight app.
The following thread had download links to the firmware that is required before the app will allow the use of autonomous...
zerodriftmedia.com/how-to-configure-your-phanton-3-and-in...