Drone practice with the Roadster!
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- AidanDawn2000
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Drone practice with the Roadster!
Very quick cheesy edit of the Roadster using a DJI mavic pro. Still figuring it out (any tips @Datseen? )
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Re: Drone practice with the Roadster!
Thats as good as any Hollywood production that I've seen. Great scenery. Nice job.
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Re: Drone practice with the Roadster!
very nice!!
I am impressed!
Beautiful scene
I am impressed!
Beautiful scene
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Re: Drone practice with the Roadster!
Thanks for this!
Was justbsayung to myself yesterday, ain't nothing better than driving a roadster on a day like this!
You til support my claim
FUN FUN PHUN
Was justbsayung to myself yesterday, ain't nothing better than driving a roadster on a day like this!
You til support my claim
FUN FUN PHUN
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Re: Drone practice with the Roadster!
In a car from long long ago...
In a field far far away...
Looked like an opening scene to a movie. I imagined the Datsun staring across the ocean, looking back home, nostalgic but not sad, still motoring on, working to complete it's mission of bringing joy and excitement to yet another owner.
Reminiscing on where it's been, eye still toward the future, an eagar young man and his comrades taking the wheel... adventure awaits.
In a field far far away...
Looked like an opening scene to a movie. I imagined the Datsun staring across the ocean, looking back home, nostalgic but not sad, still motoring on, working to complete it's mission of bringing joy and excitement to yet another owner.
Reminiscing on where it's been, eye still toward the future, an eagar young man and his comrades taking the wheel... adventure awaits.
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Re: Drone practice with the Roadster!
Looks like a great start! Or epilogue.
Artichoke crop?
Artichoke crop?
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Re: Drone practice with the Roadster!
Nice work Adian, today's toys are quite different than those of my youth. The best I could muster was a small kit built gas engined airplane. It was controlled by two strings attached to a handle. As you spun in circles making yourself dizzy, you were suspossed to put pressure on one of the strings to make the plane either climb or dive. I was much better at diving than climbing, thus quickly ending my aviation career!
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Haha, I like this screenplay you've got! And yes we are very excited for the new star wars movie hereGregs672000 wrote:In a car from long long ago...
In a field far far away...
Looked like an opening scene to a movie. I imagined the Datsun staring across the ocean, looking back home, nostalgic but not sad, still motoring on, working to complete it's mission of bringing joy and excitement to yet another owner.
Reminiscing on where it's been, eye still toward the future, an eagar young man and his comrades taking the wheel... adventure awaits.
Oil a little low? Time to get a longer dipstick:)
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pebbles wrote:Looks like a great start! Or epilogue.
Artichoke crop?
I think this part will fit into the end of a larger whole. Something to do with a "journey to the sea"
The setting here is a brussle sprout field between SF and Santa Cruz
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Re: Drone practice with the Roadster!
Awesome Aidan,
Bring the drone with you to Solvang.
I hope to see you there.
Bring the drone with you to Solvang.
I hope to see you there.
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Yes I will!harlankatz01 wrote:Awesome Aidan,
Bring the drone with you to Solvang.
I hope to see you there.
Oil a little low? Time to get a longer dipstick:)
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Bravo!! Love the imagery.
Easily recognized as one of my favorite and most frequently visited places on Earth, PCH! But driving me crazy to identify landmarks from the ocean-looking-East view to pinpoint the location. Hahaha. Don't recognize the tall structure towards the end. Thought it was Moss Landing power plant but it looks like the tower is bigger than the stacks! Oh well, don't let my OCD bother you. Hahahahaha.
Great job!!!
Viral! At least to roadster and coastline zealots.
Easily recognized as one of my favorite and most frequently visited places on Earth, PCH! But driving me crazy to identify landmarks from the ocean-looking-East view to pinpoint the location. Hahaha. Don't recognize the tall structure towards the end. Thought it was Moss Landing power plant but it looks like the tower is bigger than the stacks! Oh well, don't let my OCD bother you. Hahahahaha.
Great job!!!
Viral! At least to roadster and coastline zealots.
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It's my top secret Brussel sprout field just past Davenport on hw1 (the tower is the abandoned Davenport cement factory)MicVelo wrote:Bravo!! Love the imagery.
Easily recognized as one of my favorite and most frequently visited places on Earth, PCH! But driving me crazy to identify landmarks from the ocean-looking-East view to pinpoint the location. Hahaha. Don't recognize the tall structure towards the end. Thought it was Moss Landing power plant but it looks like the tower is bigger than the stacks! Oh well, don't let my OCD bother you. Hahahahaha.
Great job!!!
Viral! At least to roadster and coastline zealots.
Coastal Fun Run anyone?
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That looks great Aidan. You make me wanna start getting into videography.