excellent flying skills, you have the multimoves down,, so smooth,,, that Mavic Pro is really something, but it take a great operator like you to bring out what it does, thanks for posting
I appreciate your comment! I never use the pre-made flight modes in the DJI app. I hand fly everything. I think if you learn to think three-dimensionally you can accomplish anything you want on the fly. Saves time and battery also.
@@guamdrone I agree,, I have really practiced that a lot,, but when the Air 2 came out, it was now very easy for POI which I have on occasion used,, before by the time I got through the menu my desire changed,, I like freestyle
@@BjEddy1 I was re-watching thinking of my experience. It was probably the 4th time I've been down there. I was so dirty, sweaty and tired trying to get these shots. It was really rainy the days before and I figured no one would be going there that day. I was right. The mud was insane. The entire round trip took at least 6 hours. Plus, I recorded Sinisa Falls before I got back to my vehicle. It's an entirely different level to fly well when you are so beat up, tired, bloody and sweaty lol. What can I say; that's how many of my videos are.
@@guamdrone I agree, I can tell what you shot was from more than one visit, I watched the clouds moving,, which is so hard at times,,you have the perfect shot, then it gets cloudy. Glad you're up for it, I feel like I pull over and launch for most of mine, my good hiking days are behind, it narrows my choices for sure, but I really enjoy this island,, its a drone pilots dream, I look forward to getting to the Philippines one of these days and see if I can shoot something good. You keep your strategy,, it looks great when your done,
Beautiful!
Nice footage 🤙🏽
Thank you!
excellent flying skills, you have the multimoves down,, so smooth,,, that Mavic Pro is really something, but it take a great operator like you to bring out what it does, thanks for posting
I appreciate your comment! I never use the pre-made flight modes in the DJI app. I hand fly everything. I think if you learn to think three-dimensionally you can accomplish anything you want on the fly. Saves time and battery also.
@@guamdrone I agree,, I have really practiced that a lot,, but when the Air 2 came out, it was now very easy for POI which I have on occasion used,, before by the time I got through the menu my desire changed,, I like freestyle
@@BjEddy1 I was re-watching thinking of my experience. It was probably the 4th time I've been down there. I was so dirty, sweaty and tired trying to get these shots. It was really rainy the days before and I figured no one would be going there that day. I was right. The mud was insane. The entire round trip took at least 6 hours. Plus, I recorded Sinisa Falls before I got back to my vehicle. It's an entirely different level to fly well when you are so beat up, tired, bloody and sweaty lol. What can I say; that's how many of my videos are.
@@guamdrone I agree, I can tell what you shot was from more than one visit, I watched the clouds moving,, which is so hard at times,,you have the perfect shot, then it gets cloudy. Glad you're up for it, I feel like I pull over and launch for most of mine, my good hiking days are behind, it narrows my choices for sure, but I really enjoy this island,, its a drone pilots dream, I look forward to getting to the Philippines one of these days and see if I can shoot something good. You keep your strategy,, it looks great when your done,
@@BjEddy1 I'm not saying I had a drone all 4 times. I did this all in one outing. Just saying I've hiked this 4 times.