#Autumn# my TIP anti - disappointment
Fly at dawn on a historic city, as ancient as the history of this city is ...
this was certainly exciting
the video comes from a need to produce shots from above in the context of some surveys carried out
but the beauty of this place has prompted the operator to shoot early in the morning ...
and this has revealed the most beautiful memory of this place so special ....
I hope you like it to us, as we enjoyed shooting it
TIP Shoot from an Unusual Vantage Point ... dji drones are made for do it
you must find a way to compose what you are seeing, what you are feeling, and what you want to convey into a fnal clip to be honest , many time wondered why the image I took didn’t look anything like what I thought it would. I truly believed that when I clicked the shutter button, I had just captured exactly what I saw and felt. And then, disappointment… I want to share here these TIP that I bring with my to try consistently taking better clips , no matter what subject I photographing / shoot
1st Apply the Rule of Thirds or some times Center Your Subject The Rule of Thirds is a powerful compositional technique, but sometimes, just placing your subject right in the center of your photo isthe perfect spot The horizon can be set to the Rule of Thirds, but it does not have to be. The higher you place the horizon line in your picture plane, the more dramatic the effect will be Add Depth by Including Objects at Diferent Distances Having a point-of-interest in the foreground, the middle ground, and in the far distance is a great technique for adding depth to any composition. The key is that these three sections should have enough defined contrast to be easily distinguishable from one another, otherwise your photo may turn out too messy.
Look for Triangles Triangles have a strong visual impact and you don’t need to photograph literal triangles to achieve this effect. All you need are three visual points that exist in a somewhat triangular formation. The viewer’s imagination will connect the dots and tie all elements of the photograph together! The imagined triangle may extend out beyond the edges of your photo as well, so don’t worry if it’s not completely confined inside the frame. Incorporate Curves Curving lines soften an image and convey a natural organic look that lends itself perfectly to landscape, drone photography. You can use curves to convey a sense of calm or to take the viewer on a journey whose destination lies beyond the photograph.
Never forget your Drone at home ...
plan your flight to optimize time and battery
choose the best time and the right prospective to got the best from shade and light
drones are a way to gather previously unseen angles but shooting from some locations may require advance planning, so consider if you’ll need any special tools, permission, or assistance.
Just please remember to stay safe and don’t break the law!
but ...
you can Break the Rules!
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