Very cool perspective, Steve!
It's quite addictive, isn't it? I'll be posting more soon.. we have wind warnings in the near future. Even though I can safely fly with winds up to about 30 mph, I like to wait until the winds are below 20 mph.
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Flying around the neighborhood
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Flying around the neighborhood3.6 ghz i7-7700 running Windows 10 Pro 64-bit with 16 gigs RAM and a 2 terrabyte HD. Also iMac 2.6 ghz dual-core, 4 gigs of RAM, running OSX El Capitan and Boot Camp Windows 10 64-bit.
Re: Flying around the neighborhoodVery cool perspective, Steve!
It's quite addictive, isn't it? I'll be posting more soon.. we have wind warnings in the near future. Even though I can safely fly with winds up to about 30 mph, I like to wait until the winds are below 20 mph. Regards,
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Re: Flying around the neighborhoodSteve this is cool, nice job. The Husban really has some nice colors in the video. I am surprised that it is still so green in Milwaukee.
Well it looks like the drone gates have been opened. ![]() Sidd Vivere memento. – 'Remember to live..'
Re: Flying around the neighborhoodNo yard fences? How do you all keep your dogs from visiting other yards?
Re: Flying around the neighborhoodVery nice Steve, wow you guys are really getting into the drone video. Looks like a lot of fun
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Re: Flying around the neighborhoodSteve I took the liberty of running the video through the warp stabilizer for you. There are still some micro jitters I could not get out.
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Re: Flying around the neighborhoodNice! As flat as NW Ohio. Looks like you've got a good headstart on fall colors there.
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Re: Flying around the neighborhoodWow! What a difference, Sidd! I'm going to have to look into it.
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Re: Flying around the neighborhoodGlad you liked it Steve. The Warp Stabilizer works pretty well. Takes a bit of time to run but worth the results. I think that PRE has it too although I used After Effects for this video. If you have access to After Effects they also have motion tracking that will do an even better job but that is pretty time consuming.
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Re: Flying around the neighborhoodI didn't get an answer on my fence question.
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Maybe Invisible Fence systems? https://www.google.com/search?q=Invisib ... e&ie=UTF-8
Re: Flying around the neighborhoodActually there are quite a few fences there. But Wauwatosa people are very neighborly. It would be rude to put up a fence too high to lean across and talk to your neighbor over.
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Otherwise you get lot of this...... ![]() ![]() Vivere memento. – 'Remember to live..'
Re: Flying around the neighborhoodCool flying Steve! Looks like Sidd has given Muvipixers the drone bug
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Re: Flying around the neighborhood
Mexico slices...... from the air???? Now thats a video. ![]() Sidd Vivere memento. – 'Remember to live..'
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