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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Candy |
Oct 12th |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Thanks Brenda, you are right I have burnt out the salt. Sorry. It's a little hard to see the pic being taken on the I pad and the salt is very white and gleams in the sun. That's my excuse anyway. |
Oct 9th |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Reply |
Thanks for your comments Dean, I have the DJI Phantom 4. If I had have purchased it a couple of weeks later I would hah been able to get the pro version that has a slightly better resolution. They are tightening up on the places we can fly them and in Nov they will require us to have a licence but it is only a $20 cost and easy to get. You must not operate the drone:
1. In a way that is hazardous to another aircraft, another person or property
2. Within 30 m of a person who is not directly associated with the operation. (People being filmed or NOT considered to be directly associated), so if you are filming a wedding, don't think all the guest and other people are directly associated with flight and don't go nearer than 30 m to them.
3. Over a populous area.
4. Within 3 nautical miles of movement area of a controlled aerodrome.
5. In a prohibited area.
6. In a restricted air space
7. In a restricted area requiring airways clearance.
8. Over an area where fire, police or other emergency operation is being conducted without the approval of the person in charge of the operation.
9. At night or in cloud
10. And drop anything in a way that may cause any hazard to another aircraft, a person or property.
11. National Parks
12. People under 18 must be supervised by an adult.
But Aust is a big place and that leaves heaps of other places that it can be used, I could not resist putting another pic of Sea lake on, it was just a great place. |
Oct 6th |
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| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Good on you Brenda, I love patterns and you have done a great job in capturing them in these rocks. I don't know the area but I wish I did. |
Oct 6th |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Welcome to the group Jacob. My wife and I did spend a year in the north of your country and it was a highlight of our life. I Phones are coming all the rage. I attended Australian photographic conference last year and one of the presenters claimed that in a few years most people will be using I Phones instead of the lumpy cameras we use today. They are developing so rapidly. Great shot but I thought that I Phones had a facility to multi focus (if that is the right word). Maybe you can enlighten me. Good to have you in the group. |
Oct 6th |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
What can I say Candy other than great shot and even better processing, extremely well done. |
Oct 6th |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
It is difficult to get birds in their natural surrounds and you have done it well Pierre, I would probably have cropped the left hand side of the picture a little. |
Oct 6th |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
I don't quite know how you got the depth of field at f2.8 but good on you well done. Like the others the reflections are great, well done. |
Oct 6th |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
I like the treatment of the pic Mervyn, great background. Always good see the bird doing something, great capture. |
Oct 6th |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Reply |
Thanks Mervyn, I was not quite sure about the horizon. |
Oct 6th |
| 69 |
Oct 19 |
Comment |
Thanks for the comment Pierre |
Oct 6th |
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