The Daily Photo Thread


First picture with the Mini 4. On my way home from Two Rocks, West Australia.
28 degrees, nice sea breeze, I certainly don’t miss the cold or driving round London.

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Local church on a wintry day

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Quick shot snatched during a dog search this morning … view westward down M4 overlooking Pontarddulais

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How high was the dog? :rofl:

Glasgow’s George Square & City Chambers in full Chrimbo mode :christmas_tree:

All images Mini 3 Pro - 0.5sec @ f1.7, 100iso.

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I never cease to be amazed by the quality of the photos produced by such a small camera in such low light conditions :clap:t2:

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I was actually thinking the same thing. I’ve been shooting a lot on my Mavic 3 Classic recently and had forgotten just how good the Mini 3 Pro is till I started processing these in LR.

It reminds me of how the original Mavic Air always punched way above it’s price-tag.

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Didn’t it just?! :scream_cat:

I think DJI set the bar with the first Air
model.

It’s hugely underrated these days, nobody gives it a mention anymore but it won so many of our Photographic Order of Merit badges back in the day :clap:t2: :bowing_man:t2:

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Match night at Celtic Park in Glasgow’s East End.

Mini 3 Pro - 0.6sec @ f1.7, 100iso.

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Still enjoying the Mini 3 night time photos, John :slight_smile:

Absolutely :+1: :grin:

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Tonight’s sunset round our way

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Fiddlers Ferry Power Station, Warrington. Four towers demolished, four left.

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Stunning ! :clap:

Just pulled this from the drone, Forgot to download it :rofl: My little twuk :grin: Well it looks little on the pic, but it’s 34ft long lmao

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What shit are you sucking up with that Scania 8x4 twin steer!

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Eagle’s Nest, Wye Valley with the Air 3 last weekend.

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St Briavel’s Castle, Wye Valley, Wales - taken last weekend with the Air 3.

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The Kymin, Monmouthsire taken with the Mini 3 Pro in -3C temps.

The peak of The Kymin, accessible by a 3 mile long zig zag single lane.

The Naval Temple, honouring the victorious admirals and captains of sea battles pre 1800.

The Round House, available to rent for a short stay. It was originally built in 1794 for the ‘Gentlemen of Monmouth for the purpose of dining together, and spending the day in a social and friendly manner’.

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