ok
You might have time to go back to your original post and edit. Remove and replace. 
Boom! @BrenDales nice one and a stunning photo 
thanks Steve. I think I’ve done that.
*edited and photo added inline for @BrenDales
thanks @milkmanchris 
Got some amazing images in this category! Going to be a tough choice come the end. 
Also don’t forget to vote for the next one
@BrenDales thats a gorgeous photo! 
A cracker! 
Great pic David lovely purples/reds in the leaves 
thanks @SirGunner
thanks 
Great, you made it then!
Your next mission, should you choose to accept it, is to place the take off point on Dronescene - by doing so not only do youhelp other fliers by letting them no of a good place to fly but you also get extra points in this competition ![]()
Any problems, shout out - there are many Dronescene fans on here as well as the tefalheads who developed it!
Thanks - I was just doing that. I had problems uploading it earlier, but thanks to @McSteamy2010 I’ve now cracked it by uploading a JPEG instead of a DNG.
The tefalheads have done an amazing job 
I’ve already learned so much, and I love Dronescene
Take a photo of a tree they said… it’ll be fun they said… so why am I caked in mud and now have unusable trainers
things we do in the spur of the moment.
Not quite the drone but taken from my S20Ultra.
got to admire your dedication! Lovely colours. Shame about the trainers 
Whats most annoying is, I could probably fly to that tree from my house 

May have to revisit with my bird 
The colours on that
well worth the buggerd trainers 
absolutely! I’m still v. much a beginner making rookie mistakes, and already keep thinking “I could have flown there easier and quicker” Still moving feet instead of propellers! 
