Originally Posted by
DanK
Very interesting. I too have started fiddling with a drone, starting last summer. I haven't yet taught myself how to do video because I'm really a stills photographer and like to print, but this season I think I'll experiment with video.
I've found the transtion fairly difficult. One reason is that you have to focus a lot of your attention on flying, which distracts from thinking about composition. I find that I end up taking a lot of variations from different vantage points and sorting them out later on the computer. A second is that it's often hard for a novice to envision what will be interesting from above. I sometimes go out with a clear idea and find that it produces really boring photos, and occasionally, the reverse happens. The camera also isn't on a par with what I'm used to, and I would often prefer a longer FL than mine gives me (which I think is 24mm equivalent). Things get small very fast as you go up when you have such a short FL.
Still, it's fun to have an entirely different perspective. A couple of us plan to go soon to the coast to try some drone images of rocky shorelines.