Great video. I know the bridge from the film “LaLa Land” when Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone stroll across it at twilight. Sad to find out about the tragedies associated with it. Nice flying.
Yes, you're right. That scene was filmed at this bridge. It's a beautiful bridge and has recieved historic civil engineering landmark status and is also on the national register of historic places. It's a shame that it has such a dark reputation
Thanks for tuning in again. I haven't posted much lately because of some personal stuff that's kept me busy, but I'll try to post next week again if I can
Your movies are cool and your flying is amazing. Can you tell me how I can learn to fly through such tight spaces? How are you sure you won't hit something, as close as you get? How do you set your sensors for flying like this; do you turn them all off? How do you keep on such a steady course? thanks for any help yo can offer.
Hey there, Tim. Thanks for your comment. Flying in tight spaces is something we've been working on for several months. It does take some time to become comfortable with it. I always fly with all sensors off. You'll want to mostly use tripod mode. It also helps to have visual line of sight, which people should always have anyway. The camera on the dji drones has a bit of a zooming effect. The walls and obstacles are never quite as close as they seem in the video.
I went ones I took a photo thinking nothing of it looked closely at it and found a green orb I looked it up and it means it was a happy spirit who lived a good life still don’t know why that spirit jumped off but I hope the spirit is resting in peace
Wow, that's very interesting. I saw something like that when I visited the crash site of Kobe's helicopter. Maybe it was the spirit of one of the 9 victims
I dont get why this is called suicide bridge, people jump off of bridges all the time. More jump off the Golden Gate in one year than all the people have at this one in Pasadena in it's entire existence.
It is a great video, the sad part it has sad stories too.
Yes, sad indeed. They were all regular folks like you and me
Great video. I know the bridge from the film “LaLa Land” when Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone stroll across it at twilight. Sad to find out about the tragedies associated with it. Nice flying.
Yes, you're right. That scene was filmed at this bridge. It's a beautiful bridge and has recieved historic civil engineering landmark status and is also on the national register of historic places. It's a shame that it has such a dark reputation
The bridge is really beautiful. You shoot, but each angle makes it look immense. I like your clips, friends.
It's a really nice bridge. Such a shame that people keep jumping off of it to this day. Thank you for watching, friend
Everytime I pass that bridge I just look at it I had chills going on it
Gives me chills too. Do you pass it often?
Very nice flying with the drone and cool site to fly at; we enjoyed watching your video. Thank you for sharing
Thank you very much for your comment. It was certainly an interesting spot. You've got a few interesting videos yourself
Wow. Beautiful and complex looking bridge with sad stories. Great video.
Thank you very much for watching
Nice view from different perspective. Great work friend.
Thanks for checking it out, friend
As usual, love all the info you include and the also the masteful flying
Thanks for tuning in again. I haven't posted much lately because of some personal stuff that's kept me busy, but I'll try to post next week again if I can
Your movies are cool and your flying is amazing. Can you tell me how I can learn to fly through such tight spaces? How are you sure you won't hit something, as close as you get? How do you set your sensors for flying like this; do you turn them all off? How do you keep on such a steady course? thanks for any help yo can offer.
Fly slowly and pay attention to forward obsticle detection warnings
Hey there, Tim. Thanks for your comment. Flying in tight spaces is something we've been working on for several months. It does take some time to become comfortable with it. I always fly with all sensors off. You'll want to mostly use tripod mode. It also helps to have visual line of sight, which people should always have anyway. The camera on the dji drones has a bit of a zooming effect. The walls and obstacles are never quite as close as they seem in the video.
@@TruDroneVideos Thank you. Just those two answers will help. Keep up the great work!
@@ewoid64 No problem, Tim. Happy to help. Thanks for your support and best of luck
Great footage..good if not sad information too
Certainly sad. People who are attempting suicide are extremely resolute in achieving that goal. Many countries have their own suicide bridge
Spectacular video with very good shots. My congratulations
As always, thanks for watching, buddy
Crazy good stuff for sure!
Thanks for your support, Michael
Cool video, nice flying. Like # 66!!!!
beautiful natural landscapes, good work
You got mad drone skills 🙌
Thanks, bro. You're not too bad yourself
What a Great film, and a sad story
Thanks buddy. I think many countries have their own suicide bridge, too
Wow awesome great footage 👍🏼
Thanks 💙
Great video and footage very nice
Thanks buddy. Cheers 🍻
I went ones I took a photo thinking nothing of it looked closely at it and found a green orb I looked it up and it means it was a happy spirit who lived a good life still don’t know why that spirit jumped off but I hope the spirit is resting in peace
Wow, that's very interesting. I saw something like that when I visited the crash site of Kobe's helicopter. Maybe it was the spirit of one of the 9 victims
Great flying
Thanks, bro
Quite an elegant location to 'top' yourself.
Much more romantic than jumping under a train.
Indeed. Sad that people choose to end things like this, in places like these
Great video from drone deployed worldwide
Thank you for watching. Is there a similar bridge in the UK?
That is amazing footage but very tragic stories associated with the bridge
Verygood😍
Love it.
Thanks buddy. Appreciate it
these shots are nice
Thanks for watching, Mauricio
Nice flying! Too bad the story of the bridge is so sad
Yes, it's too bad. The bridge itself is a beauty and was a feat of engineering in its day
My buddy lost all of the footage of flying over that. Looking at yours makes me jealous of what could of been! Haha...damn corrupted data
You should go back. It's a beautiful bridge, especially at night
i was at the park with my fam yesterday
The park underneath the bridge is surprisingly nice
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suicide is an act of courage
gosh its really sad people do this
Bridge only took one year to build in 1912…..
Alf- Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
I dont get why this is called suicide bridge, people jump off of bridges all the time. More jump off the Golden Gate in one year than all the people have at this one in Pasadena in it's entire existence.
This bridge preceded the Golden Gate bridge. It gained notoriety in the early and mid-30s during the Great Depression
who cares