The second part of my series of East Anglia, UK.
We start with Baconthorpe Castle, a nice and formerly flashy country seat with a moat and water, continue to North Elmham Chapel, Castle Acre Castle and Priory. Next day we fly over Grime’s Graves (4 .000 year old flint mines - no graves at all), see Thetford Priory and Warren Lodge, Weeting Castle, Denny Abbey and Farm Museum, Isleham Priory Church, Bury St. Edmund’s Abbey, tiny St. Olave’s Priory and Burgh Castle. The last shots are of the coast at Great Yarmouth and the rather boring Caister Roman Fort.
Yes, probably.
I did East Anglia to "sponge up" all English Heritage sites. Plan to do just that - one week each year on top of the family holidays: Sponge up one region of England. 8 regions left if I use the differentiations EH uses.
Just started the process of deciding. Wales is a good addition. Might do that with the Mavic Air 5... Maybe faster if I can get the family to go there again.
Depp Posted at 10-25 10:33
Yes, probably.
I did East Anglia to "sponge up" all English Heritage sites. Plan to do just that - one week each year on top of the family holidays: Sponge up one region of England. 8 regions left if I use the differentiations EH uses.
Just started the process of deciding. Wales is a good addition. Might do that with the Mavic Air 5... Maybe faster if I can get the family to go there again.
Yes, though I prefer ruins and they're mostly into big mansions - few ruins in-between.
Being a member of Historic Scotland gives me free entrance to EH so that makes it even more attractive to me.
Depp Posted at 10-25 22:57
Yes, though I prefer ruins and they're mostly into big mansions - few ruins in-between.
Being a member of Historic Scotland gives me free entrance to EH so that makes it even more attractive to me.
DAFlys Posted at 10-26 01:12
Ian from London did a fly over video of it covering how to get around the rules, worth a watch if you haven't already seen it.
Yes, I watched that. Thanks for the reminder. It's on my list.
I try to use my own. When I'm out and about I use an Osmo Pocket (and sometimes for video an iPhone). If I'm lucky I get good original sounds.
If not there is stock sound in Final Cut Pro X.
If I don't find anything acceptable there I use freesound.org
Definitely.
National Trust probably doesn't like you fly your drone at their sights anyway. Being bigger and having larger grounds makes it harder to capture them. Anyway, if I find a nice NT sight on my way I will try to drone it, of course.
Depp Posted at 10-26 09:48
Definitely.
National Trust probably doesn't like you fly your drone at their sights anyway. Being bigger and having larger grounds makes it harder to capture them. Anyway, if I find a nice NT sight on my way I will try to drone it, of course.
Very true - they only let you fly there if you pay them ridiculous amounts of cash. I don't fly over trust property myself but if you don't get caught and no harm done then good for you mate.
Depp Posted at 10-26 09:46
I try to use my own. When I'm out and about I use an Osmo Pocket (and sometimes for video an iPhone). If I'm lucky I get good original sounds.
If not there is stock sound in Final Cut Pro X.
If I don't find anything acceptable there I use freesound.org
Thanks!
Should be doing just that as well.
It really adds to the video!
A J Posted at 10-26 09:59
Very true - they only let you fly there if you pay them ridiculous amounts of cash. I don't fly over trust property myself but if you don't get caught and no harm done then good for you mate.
As a foreigner I try not to any anyone. But still as Ian in London in his Stonehenge video says: They can only stop you flying FROM their property, not over it. But I think we had this discussion a few months ago ;-)
Depp Posted at 10-26 10:21
As a foreigner I try not to any anyone. But still as Ian in London in his Stonehenge video says: They can only stop you flying FROM their property, not over it. But I think we had this discussion a few months ago ;-)
Roll your dice and take your chances Stone henge - be very careful lol