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No... that would cause any grown man to cry trying to create all that in 3d. I shot the backplate with a drone and comped in the building. I absolutely love the new frame buffer
backplates shot with a mavic 2 pro. it handles well around the ~100 iso range. any lower level of light than what's shown gets noisy as shit. in fact what's shown is the boundary of its capability..... used the same device before on another project and we were BARELY able to get decent full height prints for a showroom display, so it has it's limitations. given that, it does a pretty good job but reaches the limit of having to go full helicopter with 'red' if you need hi def.
there was one day when i was shooting another site and all kinds of alarms started ringing on the controller, then a jumbo jet flew nearby.
If you don't mind me being a little critical, the top half of the left building is not sitting right for me...it is transitioning a little oddly into the sky and is showing as very light blue here, so doesn't tie in as well as the bottom parts.
I like your licensing system
serious hiway infrastructure. great atmosphere. very cool in many ways. nice job!
I have worked with a drone shot a couple of times, but on small residential nothing like that dense metro zone with the sky scrapers. i hired a real estate photographer who had a drone and lined him out on what we needed. So far not enough work requiring drone for me to justify buying one.
+1 on your drone pilot license, watch out for helicopters.
I had the Mavic 2 Pro, but literally, there is nowhere legally you can legally fly it. Every town has some kind of take off-field... people...cars... We have professional drone pilots, who pay tons to do it legally, and others offer their service illegally for cheap. I was at a car show last year and some guy took the job for free, to build his portfolio, and was breaking almost all the laws.
Anyway, nice image. Everything blended well until I really looked hard, and there is the strange blue glow on the CG building that you don't see anywhere else in the image.
strange blue glow on the CG building that you don't see anywhere else in the image.
This is what I saw, so glad it's not my monitor messing up lol.
Anyway, yeah, fix that and it's a geat comp imo
Although, one more tiny thing...the ground levels look a bit too dark (the flatter planar levels) than the surrounding similar parts - the rooftops to the left bottom and just in front. It's almost like there was a beam of sunlight in the shot.
There are lines crossing the bottom right of the image, most noticeable on the roads...is that just something in cam? Looks like interlacing weirdness or something but it's not horizontal or regular.
In my ski resort town you need a license from the town for each drone shoot, nothing is required and it’s free. No special drone pilot license or anything needed. I think it is very difficult to enforce and so essentially no enforcement. drones not allowed on ski area at any time. I get one buzzing around my house periodically and it is pretty annoying. Like a mechanical wasp. We have had problems with tourists harassing wild life, elk herd, with drones.
A neighboring town had an event last winter where a drone panicked some horses that then stampeded into the crowd and injured a couple of kids. Gotta use some common sense and common courtesy with drones.
Did you crop the drone photo to make it a vertical shot or was the drone able to shoot it as a vertical?
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