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Drone fliers often make the mistake of flying too high. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned flier, understanding the advantages of flying low and slow can transform your aerial experiences.
🚀 Why Flying Low and Slow Matters:
It's exciting getting your first drone but that excitement often turns to disappointment once you get your aerial photos home. They look great but lack a spark, they lack any composition. We are told that drones are the perfect paltform for aerial photos so our initial instinct is to send them up to the maximum legal height and start firing away.
For me, that's the wrong way to approach drone photography. I see drones as a remote camera, a camera that can be manoeuvred into impossible locations. Whilst that can be up high it can equally be down low and slow. Today's video will help you eliminate this mistake.
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Apple iPhone 11 Pro
Manfrotto C055 Carbon Fibre Tripod
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Kingston Mobilite 2
Kase Magnetic Filters
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