Yamanx
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Photography drones
Drone photography is getting really popular now, theres loads about them on the internet etc. Some of the pictures are stunning, and a decent birds eye view from places a helicopter couldn’t get to.
Authorities all over the world are looking at trying to legislate against these with privacy and safety fears. Which, is understandable really.
But if the safety fears could be realised, ie: not directly over the circuit and not too low to cause any distraction. The photos from these things could be pretty spectacular at the TT. Particular video, say, just behind a rider (So as not to be in peripheral vision), at near rider height following up the mountain (Would need to be a fast one )
What say you?
"By all means think yourself big, but never think others small........." R.F. Scott
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11-12-2014, 01:23 PM |
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cpt_pants
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RE: Photography drones
I am with dogsbody on this. It is bad enough trying to get fans not to use their flash every year, never mind operating their UFO's with 10 cans of Stella on board.
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12-12-2014, 09:41 AM |
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veefour
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RE: Photography drones
I suggest anyone thinking of using one of these Drones really should have a good read of this first http://www.bmfa.org/Multi-Rotors. And paying particular attention to this bit, Ensure that appropriate liability insurance cover is in place to protect you in the event of an incident leading to a claim against you.
Grey-haired riders don't get that way from pure luck.
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29-12-2014, 02:02 PM |
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gnasher
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RE: Photography drones
Restricted airspace during races means they cant be used, not to mention restrictions on using them where members of the public are and despite the blurb they do clear of on their own.
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08-01-2015, 05:59 PM |
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richarde1605
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RE: Photography drones
Agree RichW, just look at 'tour de farce', should be called 'dead sticks' (as in they give us a better view of the dead), having said that, they can, and do capture great footage in 'controlled' environments. Have you seen the lily drone?
Richard
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06-06-2015, 03:51 AM |
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richarde1605
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RE: Photography drones
I'd rather hit a drone than Hutchinson, said Michael... I made a bit up....
I nearly hit a scary thing, said Michael... The 'camera' is with us.
It would be a shame to spoil the toes on the edge on the track feeling, unrivaled personally, I feel that any move towards drones would push the spectators away from the action. As will idiots with dead sticks.....
(This post was last modified: 06-06-2015, 06:14 AM by richarde1605.)
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06-06-2015, 06:11 AM |
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