Or not.
I use my phone for most things. I only post to Instagram really and the odd thing here. I use snapseed which can also edit the RAW files. I dont think I paid for it but cant remember Ive had it that long.
Thanks will have a look at that!
Better view, because insides a shithole, as you’d expect from an age old power station. Worked inside fitting the explosion suppression system a few years back
Is that the mini 4 on board processing sharpness wise, or been done in post
Locals get tour round every year, still impressive but very old tech and time bomb really waiting to go off and take the village with it
Yeah totally, turbines are massive…obviously it’s a power station. Each time I’d walk into a new station I’d try an picture it like it was brand spanking…you litterly stand there in awe. The engineering, specially in the turbine hall, is old school, things what you can ‘see’ working. Brilliant.
Then you start grafting on what your sposed to, and it just turns into another shithole you’ve been sent too🤣
The coolers on site are tall, which makes the turbine hall look smallish, believe me, when your on the top gantry level lookin down through the mesh floor down to the basement, fook me that’s a long way down!
We also had a bit of lunch on the roof one day…totally against all the health an safety bollocks but it had to be done😉
In post Ady
Atho ones straight from the drone are sharp
Cheers Mick👍
Hambleden Village, Buckinghamshire. Home to many a film set, including 101 Dalmations, Disenchanted and many more besides. Mediocre takeaway coffee but sublime sausage rolls from the Post-Office corner shop
Royal Daffodil returning to Liverpool as a floating Bar/restaurant/events space. Looks to have been very tastefully refurbished although the engines etc… were removed to make more space on board. Pushed into Canning dock by tugs.
A great Saturday Morning flying around this rusting, dilapidated but sinister looking former Russian submarine on the River Medway. Built in 1967 and decommissioned in 1994 and purchased by a chap called John Sutton around 2000.
The Black Widow Foxtrot B-39 (U-475) … Its future unknown after being moved from the River Thames down to the River Medway in Kent. It was hoped the vessel would be re-opened again as a museum but who knows?
Why reduce the size ?
I thought we were asked to constrain file size to around 2Mb? Not the case? Or is that the DJI Forum rules?
The limit is 100MB or 100 Mega-pixels for GADC.