Recent content by Thunderstruck

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    Beach art stills from a P4

    His latest design from yesterday, 13th July 2017.
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    Beach art stills from a P4

    Thank you all for the kind comments! These images were shot in West Wales UK, No filters used btw, I haven't got any filters for the P4 yet, but would like some, the camera is set to shoot in raw & jpeg auto mode, and I edit all shots in raw first with Photoshop 14 elements. First thing I do in...
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    Beach art stills from a P4

    Thanks guys! Delighted you like them! :)
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    Beach art stills from a P4

    Have to say I love the angles I can get with my P4, especially when catching some of the local beach art in my area. :-)
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    Light painting with P4 against Milky Way

    Yes indeed, I noticed them but forgot to mention, I'd say you're correct on your identification of both objects. :)
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    Light painting with P4 against Milky Way

    Here's another bird shot overlooking a friends sand drawing on a nearby beach.
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    Light painting with P4 against Milky Way

    Thank you! It's great fun, and I like shooting at night anyway, I do enjoy taking pics with the P4 too of course, love it in fact! here's one of my birds pics looking towards a nearby lighthouse.
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    Light painting with P4 against Milky Way

    I was out for a night shoot with a mate anyway, and I did the light painting with the bird shortly after getting this shot.
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    Light painting with P4 against Milky Way

    Yes, that's correct, I was using my canon 600d set for 30 sec exposure to catch as much movement as possible. I'll upload another pic in a bit, but I didn't really manage the spiral effect I was looking to create, Lol,, Thank you for the compliment! :)
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    Light painting with P4 against Milky Way

    That's it! Great fun trying to create patterns in the sky! :)
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    Light painting with P4 against Milky Way

    Haha! It was an experiment really to see what pattern I could catch off the birds lights using long exposure with my DSLR, I've seen some amazing effects other DJI pilots have created using their bird to light paint the night sky. I'm not sure who's image it was that inspired me to give it a go...