York Minster, the most iconic sight, starts at 1.42. No fpv in this one.
Monk Bretton Priory was founded around 1150 by monks from Cluny, France. Most substantial are the remains of the west range and the gate house.
Brodsworth Hall is still intact and sports an interesting inside and a huge garden (that makes it a bit hard to fly near to the house especially in rather strong wind). It was built 1860 and handed into state care in 1990.
Spofforth Castle was more of a fortified manor house than a castle - still quite a bit standing of this 13th century place.
York Minster is the second most important cathedral in England - after Canterbury. The first church there was from 627 - nothing remains. What we see today dates from the early 13th up to the late 15th century. Interesting foundations are shown as well.
Of the royal castle of York the only part left is Clifford's Tower which as been redone on the inside in a rather modern manner.
Last stop on this day is Kirkham Priory. founded 1122 and nicely set on the banks of the River Derwent. There are substantial remains of the gate house and the southern and western parts of the cloister buildings.
Music: Lucas Carson - Embers; Audiio.com - was a nice challenge to edit to this music.
Magnificent collection of views Depp. All very amazing locations. However, York Minster is my favorite one. Both the inside and outside views are stunning. Great job on this video.
Blériot53 Posted at 11-7 10:36
What a great collection of scenes Depp. It's amazing just how much content you managed to film in the short time you were here.
Thank you. Yes and that was only part of one day ;-)
DowntownRDB Posted at 11-7 14:02
Magnificent collection of views Depp. All very amazing locations. However, York Minster is my favorite one. Both the inside and outside views are stunning. Great job on this video.
Thanks a lot, D!
Yes, great places and York stands out. Very full of tourists though. Still worth it.
Depp Posted at 11-8 10:30
Was just about to ask you how you got up there but it’s probably not your pic.
It is indeed my picture, taken with a Canon Powershot Pro1 during a guided tour including roof walk.
Long before the advent of consumer drones (2004)
Not for the faint-hearted
Blériot53 Posted at 11-8 10:40
It is indeed my picture, taken with a Canon Powershot Pro1 during a guided tour including roof walk.
Long before the advent of consumer drones (2004)
Not for the faint-hearted
It was (TMBK) introduced in the new Mavic 3, you set a course with the sticks and engage it and then it keeps flying in that course (can be multiple directions, like a circle)
And you can add your own movement after that with the sticks
Montfrooij Posted at 11-8 13:12
It was (TMBK) introduced in the new Mavic 3, you set a course with the sticks and engage it and then it keeps flying in that course (can be multiple directions, like a circle)
And you can add your own movement after that with the sticks
Ah, yes, I read/saw about that.
Seems to be a much more sensible and usable feature. If you can do a fly by and keep the camera on a subject for example.
Depp Posted at 11-8 22:44
Ah, yes, I read/saw about that.
Seems to be a much more sensible and usable feature. If you can do a fly by and keep the camera on a subject for example.
Yes exactly. A bit like course lock, but then with multiple stick moves at once.