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This phot was taken from my DJI MINi 2 during a winter snow in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. This was an attentional shot of the forest floor from above.Time
This photo was captured as the sun was beginning to set on an overcast afternoon. The sunlight was filtered by the heavy snow clouds that were moving in from the northwest.Lighting
The sunlight was filtered by the heavy snow clouds that were moving in from the northwest. Even though this looks like a monochrome photo there were no filters added to the camera or filters added in post production. This is natural lighting and color.Equipment
This photo was captured with a DJI MINI 2 with a natural lens.Inspiration
I enjoy photographing the area we live in all through the year. I mark certain areas with gps so I can go back and take a picture of the same thing throughout the year. While flying I adjusted the camera to look straight down and the emptiness and stark beauty caught my eye. This particular area is probably more than a mile from any road or house and is truly undisturbed.Editing
Even though this looks like a monochrome photo there were no filters added to the camera or filters added in post production. This is natural lighting and color. This is a natural picture with no post editing.In my camera bag
While photographing with my unmanned aerial camera, the only extra equipment I carry is a Panasonic Lumix ZS 80 camera. It fits nicely in the bag and does a great job of capturing a spur of the moment shot.Feedback
I am far from a professional, but I enjoy the hunt for a great picture rather on the ground or flying my unmanned aerial camera. I photograph what interest me and I'm always willing to listen to others on how to improve the look of my photographs. I will take a hundred shots of the same subject changing one setting at a time seeing how it changes the overall look of the picture. Don't worry if your photo isn't perfect look at what you capture and appreciate the beauty in it.