Jeffin916 Joined Jun 20, 2014 Messages 251 Reaction score 90 Age 48 Location Roseville, CA Feb 2, 2015 #1 Took my Mark III and played with some shutter speeds, need to find a better background now
Mako79 Joined May 16, 2014 Messages 3,529 Reaction score 628 Location Sydney Australia Feb 3, 2015 #3 Looks like santa's crash landing path. ..
S spudmachine Joined Dec 15, 2014 Messages 39 Reaction score 0 Feb 3, 2015 #4 Definitely cool. I wonder if you could use Ground Station to set up a geometric shaped path for it to follow?
Definitely cool. I wonder if you could use Ground Station to set up a geometric shaped path for it to follow?
Jeffin916 Joined Jun 20, 2014 Messages 251 Reaction score 90 Age 48 Location Roseville, CA Feb 3, 2015 #5 spudmachine said: Definitely cool. I wonder if you could use Ground Station to set up a geometric shaped path for it to follow? Click to expand... Thanks! I was thinking the same thing, Gonna have to try it. I just want a better background with maybe some city lights or a bridge
spudmachine said: Definitely cool. I wonder if you could use Ground Station to set up a geometric shaped path for it to follow? Click to expand... Thanks! I was thinking the same thing, Gonna have to try it. I just want a better background with maybe some city lights or a bridge
Fplvert Joined May 28, 2014 Messages 1,565 Reaction score 714 Location Southern Idaho USA Feb 3, 2015 #6 :mrgreen: +1 Love your images, Jeff!
skyexposure Joined Feb 2, 2015 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Age 47 Location New Jersey Feb 3, 2015 #7 Awesome shot! I will have to try this out when I am sure of myself. Probably in the Summer, lol. I live right next to the beach, so I will try and incorporate the horizon at sunset with the Atlantic City skyline in the back. Thanks for the idea.
Awesome shot! I will have to try this out when I am sure of myself. Probably in the Summer, lol. I live right next to the beach, so I will try and incorporate the horizon at sunset with the Atlantic City skyline in the back. Thanks for the idea.
len750 Joined Dec 10, 2013 Messages 343 Reaction score 62 Feb 3, 2015 #8 Jeffin916 said: Took my Mark III and played with some shutter speeds, need to find a better background now Click to expand... How many seconds? 30?
Jeffin916 said: Took my Mark III and played with some shutter speeds, need to find a better background now Click to expand... How many seconds? 30?
Jeffin916 Joined Jun 20, 2014 Messages 251 Reaction score 90 Age 48 Location Roseville, CA Feb 3, 2015 #9 This was only about 12 seconds. Focused on the drone and then set back down, took the shot and flew it Shot at ISO 100 with a 24-70mm
This was only about 12 seconds. Focused on the drone and then set back down, took the shot and flew it Shot at ISO 100 with a 24-70mm
len750 Joined Dec 10, 2013 Messages 343 Reaction score 62 Feb 3, 2015 #10 Thanks Jeff. I'll try it tonight with my Nikon D7000.
Jeffin916 Joined Jun 20, 2014 Messages 251 Reaction score 90 Age 48 Location Roseville, CA Feb 3, 2015 #11 Sounds good, post it on here if you get a chance, I want to see, thanks!
lsteigerwalt Joined Jun 20, 2014 Messages 329 Reaction score 4 Location Sumter South Carolina Feb 3, 2015 #12 Good job Jeff, gonna have to borrow the camera from the school this weekend and see if I can get a shot myself...great idea man.
Good job Jeff, gonna have to borrow the camera from the school this weekend and see if I can get a shot myself...great idea man.
Brent10 Joined Feb 1, 2015 Messages 215 Reaction score 44 Location Oklahoma Feb 3, 2015 #13 I saw the title of this thread and I thought it was referring to the incredible amount of time it takes to snap a photo with the Vision Plus.
I saw the title of this thread and I thought it was referring to the incredible amount of time it takes to snap a photo with the Vision Plus.
Jeffin916 Joined Jun 20, 2014 Messages 251 Reaction score 90 Age 48 Location Roseville, CA Feb 6, 2015 #14 Ive been getting into a lot of long exposure work