Thanks, I think I'll head back and see how the Provo river looks at the end of summer. If you notice in the last segment at the Jordanelle the water level was so much higher that many trees were buried right up to the crown.
Great stuff Brian! It's a GH5 isn't it? And I agree, I think the P4P is doing a hell of a job in that wind judging by the trees movement! Where are you getting the water flow noise from btw?
The handheld footage is with a Panasonic G85. I used some of the water sounds from the G85 footage for the drone shots and just reduced the sound by 20db.
This wasn't in any parks and I avoid doing that, particularly national parks. I have flown within a few miles of a park boundary but never within one. I have an older video (May 2016) from the Valley of the Gods but it is not off limits to drones so long as you act responsibly (not fly over people etc.)
Awesome scenery. Perfect for drones! It's a thumbs up from me!
Thanks, I think I'll head back and see how the Provo river looks at the end of summer. If you notice in the last segment at the Jordanelle the water level was so much higher that many trees were buried right up to the crown.
Raptorman0909 spotted some at 12:30 then more a little bit later - wow big flood!
Great stuff Brian! It's a GH5 isn't it? And I agree, I think the P4P is doing a hell of a job in that wind judging by the trees movement! Where are you getting the water flow noise from btw?
The handheld footage is with a Panasonic G85. I used some of the water sounds from the G85 footage for the drone shots and just reduced the sound by 20db.
Does anyone ever give you any problem about flying in parks? I want to fly some state parks around here but i have been kinda afraid too.
This wasn't in any parks and I avoid doing that, particularly national parks. I have flown within a few miles of a park boundary but never within one. I have an older video (May 2016) from the Valley of the Gods but it is not off limits to drones so long as you act responsibly (not fly over people etc.)