In this book, author Colin Smith explains everything photographers need to know about drones and quadcopters in order to take their photography to new levels. No matter what model of drone is being used ―DJI, 3DR, Yuneec, GoPro―to take good photographs you need to learn how to put this new gear to good use for aerial photography.
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The book covers how to safely operate and fly a drone, how to create compelling photos and video, and how to make a photograph stand out from the crowd. The book also features award-winning aerial photography, including three-page fold-out images at the start of each chapter to inspire readers.
Author: Colin Smith Publisher: Rocky Nook Date: November 2016 Pages: 240 ISBN: 978-1681981147 Print: 1681981149 Kindle: B01KHDKWKW Audience: photographers Level: introductory Category: Photography and Imaging
- How to fly a drone, including practice flight patterns and controller tips that will help readers master the basics
- New rules of composition for aerial photography as they apply to drone and quadcopter imagery
- How to create the best files for both still photos and video
- Post-processing techniques unique to aerial photography that readers need to know, such as how to make videos look both dynamic and smooth
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