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RE: My favorite drone for aerial photography

in #photographylast month (edited)

Your article really hits the nail on the head. I’ve noticed myself that even with a good drone, you don’t always get dynamic footage it all comes down to practice and location. You make the most progress by practicing in real-world conditions, which is why I like the approach taken by and their photography tours in Western Australia there are plenty of flights, work with lighting, and constant learning right in the middle of shooting.