Obviously, as ‘Where’ is taken care of here
Very disappointed that buildings without landscapes is not mentioned
You want to do it again?
NOOOOO!..its the other way around buildings no landscapes
That is one big list!
Sorry, read the message as it came up in a wee notification box in the corner of the screen and replied without re-reading full screen.
You do realise that one of your choices for the next competition - if you vote now - is CITYSCAPES …
All members’ suggestions - so you can only blame yourselves when you get a choice of three difficult ones!
Motorcycles
Agriculture
Sunrise/Sunset
Landscapes
Seascapes
Patterns
Colours
Trees
Symmetry
Contrasts in nature
Different/Unusual perspectives
ICM (intentional camera movement)
I like the idea of an ICM shot to create a ‘millennium falcon jump to hyperspace’ effect, just not sure how easy it would be to do without crashing into the street lights up the road
Have done lots accidentally with the mini in windy, low light conditions and some came out surprisingly good in an arty sort of way but never tried ICM deliberately with a drone. Could get some interesting results
Idea stolen from this thread: Iron Age & Roman forts in uk - #5 by ensignvorik
Iron Age/Roman Forts
I’m away working at the moment on a tits and dragons series so have limited access to the net and GADC. I should get back for the weekend so will uodate the list then.
Well there’s a a suggestion right there. Get it on the list.
They tend not to mix well with drones.
/neither do dragons.
And I’ve finished my bit of filming. No tits to be seen (except man boobs when we getting into costume) and we were running from a fearsome dragon* for three of the four days.
- An assistant director with a tennis ball on a stick
Game of Thrones are making Season 9 after all??
We were driving through Aldbury yesterday and spotted a largish black cover near the village shop with film crew - were you in the back with some stars?
No this was GoT season about -6 not sure of the eventual title
No, I was in Studio G, Warner Bros, Leavesden.