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Lowlander

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Re: Drone advice
« Reply #15 on: 13:03:27, 03/07/18 »
I took a small selfie-drone with me on my walks on Hadrian's Wall and The Antonine Wall. I thought I would film myself with the Roman remains in the background. But I abandoned the idea cos of the wind. The wind is quite a problem. And bringing a bigger drone is not really an option.

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Re: Drone advice
« Reply #16 on: 13:07:27, 03/07/18 »
I took a small selfie-drone with me on my walks on Hadrian's Wall and The Antonine Wall. I thought I would film myself with the Roman remains in the background. But I abandoned the idea cos of the wind. The wind is quite a problem. And bringing a bigger drone is not really an option.
If I try to fly mine on hw I get a warning it’s in a no fly zone be careful you could get in trouble O0
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Lowlander

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Re: Drone advice
« Reply #17 on: 13:24:07, 03/07/18 »
A 4 metre expanding selfie stick would be better.

richardh1905

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Re: Drone advice
« Reply #18 on: 16:22:12, 03/07/18 »

I might get a rucksack cover that says "I don't consent to being filmed by drones"  :D 


I might get a powerful catapult ...  >:D
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richardh1905

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Re: Drone advice
« Reply #19 on: 16:25:44, 03/07/18 »

A 4 metre expanding selfie stick would be better.


Kite photography?
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sunnydale

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Re: Drone advice
« Reply #20 on: 07:59:48, 04/07/18 »

I might get a powerful catapult ...  >:D


Now there's an idea! 8) 8)
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beefy

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Re: Drone advice
« Reply #21 on: 08:17:54, 04/07/18 »

I might get a powerful catapult ...  >:D
Think I will too  :coolsmiley:
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Re: Drone advice
« Reply #22 on: 16:35:24, 05/07/18 »
I've just watched a 2018 film called 'Hover'. All about a Monsanto type company who uses drones to kill people, via microwaves, when the local farmers wouldn't hand their land over to them. A bit like a remake of those westerns where the local big rancher would stop at nothing in order to buy up or take all the little ranches around him. There was a big shootout in the end. It all ended in tears for the baddies!

 

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