Can you let us have a few more details about your UAV and camera? I have been trying to source something that does not involve selling the kids to pay for it. PM is ok if you do not want to make it public.
May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil know`s you`re dead!
Great video, makes me want to move to Hua Hin, looks like a great place to live!
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
Taking advantage of this unusually long spell of dry weather for August, I was asked to take my aerial camera to a friend's house yesterday evening. Sat on his terrace, we took off to see the spectacular sights nearby and flew over Lat Patou Temple as well as Wat Phuttha Chaiyo before coming back down to earth near the pool.
"A man who does not think for himself, does not think at all." Wilde
^ there is some detailed explanation about the system in the UAV thread. The camera is stabilised by an electronic gimbal that insulates it from most movement of the drone itself and there is no stabilisation in post; it's that steady.
"A man who does not think for himself, does not think at all." Wilde
In the spirit of the OP, I thought that I'd add a couple of videos around Hua Hin. I'm starting with a simple video of the ride from Pone King Phet Public Park to Hin Lek Fai. The route I took was:
There is a bit of a rattle on the video, so it's better with sound muted.
I went for another short drive yesterday. This time from Hua Hin Post Office to the Chinese Temples at Khao Takiab.
Please ignore me running a red light at 26 seconds . Actually, if you look at about 15 seconds, we are being ushered through by a police officer. Several came through the red after me.
Unfortunately I had my new(ish) camera set to 4K, which is too strong for video editing software, without spending cash. So, lesson learned and 2 videos for this journey. Actually, it works quite well:
- Video 1 shows the bulk of the journey to the temple area.
- Video 2 shows the drive on Monkey Mountain, where I'm inunded with monkeys, and a big surprise at the end.
Khundon1975 wrote:
If you get the chance, could you do another of the beach from about half a klick north of the fishing pier. I may get to see our house.
Would love to, perhaps next time I'm in town as I flew out yesterday evening but will be back soon - just not sure when.
Until next time!
"A man who does not think for himself, does not think at all." Wilde