I do the same when I photograph real estate, if you have your focus on manual instead of automatic you can adjust the clarity so it’s best to look through the viewfinder
As a drone operator, you have to abide by the laws set forth by the FAA (the same guys who regulate all air traffic), otherwise, you risk enormous fines. The FAA says you actually are allowed to shoot 30 minutes before sunrise or 30 minutes after sunset so long as the drone has warning lights visible for 3 miles.
Eli - do you ever do a bit of light painting during twilight and blue hour shoots?
Eli, you mentioned that you send your images out for editing. Do you use someone local or a service?
Would you be safe shooting this on Aperture priority instead of changing your shutter to suit or is there any issues that could arise from that?
Yes! Thank you for making this. 📷 🏠
What sony do you use?
Really helpful video, as always! I noticed you look through the viewfinder quite a bit. I'm new to photography; is there a reason for that?
I do the same when I photograph real estate, if you have your focus on manual instead of automatic you can adjust the clarity so it’s best to look through the viewfinder
What lenses do you recommend on a Sony EV-10?
i use E 10-18 mm F4 OSS
Thanks Eli - just a quick question about third party editors, what's the best way to find one you like and where do you find them?
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Can we see the final blended results???
Why are you holding your hand on the camera during the exposures? Doesnt that blur out your shots?
This place really just need a drone shot
Why tripod so low
Where the end results😂
Surprised you shoot so low on exteriors. I thought on exteriors your supposed to put the tripod up high.
Also too wide for some of the shots, like when he stepped far back at the end.
It’s not going to be a popular idea, but for the direction of the sun, could you do a twilight shoot at sunrise to get the results you want?
If it is overcast, you can do a decent twilight shoot at any time throughout the day. It is not ideal, but yes.
Why can’t your shoot Drone Photos at night???
As a drone operator, you have to abide by the laws set forth by the FAA (the same guys who regulate all air traffic), otherwise, you risk enormous fines. The FAA says you actually are allowed to shoot 30 minutes before sunrise or 30 minutes after sunset so long as the drone has warning lights visible for 3 miles.