Wachtberger Posted at 2017-12-18 09:16
Really great pictures, thank you for sharing! Which city is it? And where have you been while shooting, on one of the rooftops?
Wachtberger Posted at 2017-12-18 09:16
Really great pictures, thank you for sharing! Which city is it? And where have you been while shooting, on one of the rooftops?
As I live in HongKong, I know it is in HongKong. The red taxies, white and red '水馬s‘,and the high rise buildings made it identical. But I am not sure about the exact location but it should be around shamshuipo.
Great pics, but I'm wondering if this is a situation which in other threads there are some VERY strong opinions about using the drone in such an environment - at night, above a busy city with moving traffic etc.
Im am not judging in any way, I am new to this and I am just trying to find my bearings (pardon the pun) about what is OK and what is considered bad "manners" or "etiquette". And I find posts like this a bit contrary to what I see on other threads. So much praise here for what are some incredible images that the OP has right to be proud of, but no mention of the legality or safety of capturing such images.
I would love to be brave enough to take my Spark up like this to capture such images, and I'm sure after some use I will become braver and braver in what I will try with it. But I am just confused about the line between legality, safety etc etc and creativity.
At the moment my own nerves and newbie approach keep me from trying something like this but when I get the confidence I would like to know where the line is.
This vid totally freaked me out. How many people are out there trying this over my head that I don't know about :-)
AlanIRL Posted at 2018-1-1 13:00
Great pics, but I'm wondering if this is a situation which in other threads there are some VERY strong opinions about using the drone in such an environment - at night, above a busy city with moving traffic etc.
Im am not judging in any way, I am new to this and I am just trying to find my bearings (pardon the pun) about what is OK and what is considered bad "manners" or "etiquette". And I find posts like this a bit contrary to what I see on other threads. So much praise here for what are some incredible images that the OP has right to be proud of, but no mention of the legality or safety of capturing such images.
I would love to be brave enough to take my Spark up like this to capture such images, and I'm sure after some use I will become braver and braver in what I will try with it. But I am just confused about the line between legality, safety etc etc and creativity.
this video is ridiculous and there is another one at 2.500m completely reckless and irresponsible