I appreciate it brother! Thanks for your comment 🙏🏽 I think mixing in a few slower / panning shots helps give the viewers eyes a rest from just bombing down canyons for 4 minutes straight 😂
Wow, loved it since I've been to many of those places (flying a mini 2). I just picked up a mini 4 pro and the Avata 2 FPV. How do you not lose signal to the drone in some of those shots? (thinking Fisher Towers when you are deeper in those canyons). Utah is full of amazing places to fly FPV. Kudos!
@@peak.moments.photography I appreciate it! In general if you can maintain VLOS, loss of signal isn’t an issue. It also helps that there is very little other interference in Moab, so usually your quad and RX / VTX signals are the only ones being transmitted. Flying in the canyons specifically, I made sure I was either in VLOS or at least standing above where the quad was flying. The signal would sometimes drop from 50mbps to like 10-15mbps for a second or two, but there was never a complete video loss… just some lag
some of these shoots seem awfully close to that desert bighorn closure area west of the Potash mine. I would be careful and respectful of that area if I were doing something like this. I mean, yes these shots are very pretty, but drones also spook wildlife.
@@moriscondo5511 thanks for your comment. All flights conducted were outside the boundaries of any national and state parks as they only allow drones during certain times of the year (Nov. to Feb.). I contacted multiple park managers, including Arches and Dead Horse (west of Potash), and let them know about my proposed flight coordinates. All parties agreed that my flight plans were in accordance with state and local laws. I understand your concern and share the same feeling about unauthorized or even illegal flights!
Beautiful
@@Paussssss I appreciate it! Thanks for the comment and for watching 🙏🏽
Epic shots! I enjoyed it a lot!
@@carstenschmoll4388 really appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed ✌🏽
Nice footage. Great video 👌 😊
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 🛸
Awesome man, the edit is so clean! Nice work
Thanks bro! Appreciate your comment and glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏽
Gorgeous
@@KawaiiYumeLive appreciate it brother! 🙏🏽
nice shots man, good pacing in the edit
I appreciate it brother! Thanks for your comment 🙏🏽 I think mixing in a few slower / panning shots helps give the viewers eyes a rest from just bombing down canyons for 4 minutes straight 😂
Wow, loved it since I've been to many of those places (flying a mini 2). I just picked up a mini 4 pro and the Avata 2 FPV. How do you not lose signal to the drone in some of those shots? (thinking Fisher Towers when you are deeper in those canyons).
Utah is full of amazing places to fly FPV. Kudos!
@@peak.moments.photography I appreciate it! In general if you can maintain VLOS, loss of signal isn’t an issue. It also helps that there is very little other interference in Moab, so usually your quad and RX / VTX signals are the only ones being transmitted. Flying in the canyons specifically, I made sure I was either in VLOS or at least standing above where the quad was flying. The signal would sometimes drop from 50mbps to like 10-15mbps for a second or two, but there was never a complete video loss… just some lag
some of these shoots seem awfully close to that desert bighorn closure area west of the Potash mine. I would be careful and respectful of that area if I were doing something like this. I mean, yes these shots are very pretty, but drones also spook wildlife.
@@moriscondo5511 thanks for your comment. All flights conducted were outside the boundaries of any national and state parks as they only allow drones during certain times of the year (Nov. to Feb.). I contacted multiple park managers, including Arches and Dead Horse (west of Potash), and let them know about my proposed flight coordinates. All parties agreed that my flight plans were in accordance with state and local laws. I understand your concern and share the same feeling about unauthorized or even illegal flights!