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Lighthouse in Maspalomas

The drones have arrived for Vivid Sydney 2023.

And it was standing room only.

Campbells Cove, 'The Rocks'.

Sydney.

 

I have never seen this many people jammed into the harbourside. Not even for New Year's Eve. It was ridiculous.

 

And I actually thought that the projections of birds and flowers onto the harbour bridge pylons were more 'vivid' than the drones.

See above in the image.

But who am I?

The drones are here.

It's a bit like AI.

 

Photographed from the Oiverseas Passenger Terminal, Level 2, where - hours before - I had secured a small spot for the Canon and I, lol.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

 

A Legacy 'Candy' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.

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Job 8: Another of Tra's loser jobs,... temp drone delivery person for Amazon. This lasted one day

 

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Animated Urban Pigeon by

Butanik83 - Wasp Backpack NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT

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NOMAD // Old Radio Tower

Cardboard Box [DBy Mesh]

::GB::Cyber Elysion Pants (Belleza) Silver NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT

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[The Forge] Cypher Helmet .NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT

:::SOLE::: SA - Armtech Mk.4 (White Black) NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT

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Radio-TV_relay by SebastianGeneticGFX Resident

08 Action Used Cars - Dish Rust

.SHI Caleb Boots

RO Combat Bento Pose NEW @ CYBER PUNK EVENT

taken on the same day as www.flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/40361665933/in/datepo.... It was a long time ago that I used my drone, and I wanted to go to the south part of the Biesbosch to see if I could make an additional image of another part of the Noordwaard. It would make a nice addition to www.flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/42514739985/in/datepo....

 

The weather was great, there was excellent light, but when coming back home, there was not a single shot of the part that I made a picture of that was worth showing. All too empty and flat.

 

Luckily I also turned the drone around straight into the sun, and there was the depth that i found thanks to the large shadows of the low hanging sun and the trees giving the shadows.

 

And another nice addition is the haze in the distance, and again the extremely clear images of DJI mavic.

A lesson learned i guess, making drone shots can be very difficult.

Best viewed large. Happy Wing Wednesday!

 

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I think this is Eristalis tenax

We went for a ride today and Dave took this with his drone down by Elk Rapids. Trees are just starting to turn white. I thought it was a pretty shot of this nice farm.

Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax)

 

I have seen more of these Drone Flies so far this season than I have seen in previous years.

 

Back after I pick up the kids from school, for the last time this year, six weeks of Summer holidays start now!

Drone shot of the Hohenzollern Castle in Germany.

 

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Drone Fly on Lavender

Testing drone shots back home

The insect in the image is a Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax), a species of hoverfly known for its resemblance to a honeybee.

...the new and improved way to photograph wildlife, though I'm not sure that a lot of the traditional photographers were buying it.

 

Seen on a recent day at Michigan's Kensington Metropark.

 

For Our Daily Challenge: New and Improved

Common Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax), a type of hoverfly known for mimicking honeybees.

Red Drones in Sydney.

 

Here's Doja Cat with 'Paint The Town Red':

www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4_9TFeMfJE

 

A brand new photo from my archive of Sydney night-time images taken 2023-2026.

 

Photographed from along the Cahill Walkway on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom.

A Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax) feeds from a purple Buddleia. Although they look like a bee, they are in fact a fly as they only have 1 pair of wings rather than 2, and no sting in their tail either, but are highly efficient pollinators.

On 20/04/22 56096 lays down the power with 6K28 14:22 Doncaster Wood Yard-Longport Pinnox sidings with spoil for reprocessing, passing over the River Trent at Sawley. This was a very tight/lucky shot, arriving last second and launching the drone whilst hearing the grid screaming along from Sheet Stores Jn, had I parked up 10 seconds later or the drone had taken longer to connect to the App, I'd have missed the shot

Created for the Kreative People Contest Things That Fly

 

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An Eristalis stipator for Fly Day Friday - HFDF!

Twisleton Scar on a deserted cold windy evening is still a sublime place to wander. This is one of the first scenes you encounter after making the climb up. I always have to stop here and take the scene in. The old Hawthorn Tree acts as a magnet and there are plenty of places just to sit on the Limestone rocks and contemplate matters after the climb up.

 

This was also the first place I went too after the first interminably long lockdown of the COVID pandemic and met fellow Flickr Pal Pete Rowbottam who was sat on this very spot, flying his drone in celebration of a new found photographic freedom.

 

Ingleborough sits in the background shrouded in winter snow. I wandered around for a couple of hours taking shots and waited optimistically for sunset. I had dashed down here after a day up on Coniston Old Man and the Coppermine Valley, before the weather closed in on the Lake District. My optimism actually paid off for once when against all odds I actually got a sunset later on this evening on the edge of Twisleton.

I went into my garden this morning hoping to find something exciting to shoot that is alive and only came across one drone fly so shot it. I took some pictures yesterday of a bush and only when looking at it on the computer I spotted a Lady Bird. Now if only I had spotted it on the camera! Well the summer is still to come so hopefully I will find more exciting things in my garden to shoot like lady birds, butterflies and creepie crawlies...lol

Carrickmore Fly-In 2019

Playing with some software

Drone shot of Starr’s Mill in Fayetteville, GA

This one was a bit high up, but I liked the way it looked against the blue sky! HFDF have a great day and weekend ;0)

west Vancouver

bee in flight from above

I love the delicate wings.

A microgravity pirate.

 

Flea Frames are designed specifically to operate in microgravity arcologies. The synthetic legs absorb impacts and provide instantaneous acceleration. They are equipped with a thruster module which provides long-range movement.

 

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I wanted these to feel predatory and yet alluring. I imagined them mid-air, their turreted upper body locked onto their target while the limbs reoriented to land elegantly.

Common Drone Fly [Eristalis tenax]

 

HFDF!

 

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown, PA

 

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