Scenic spots for drone video/photography?
Had a nice trip up the western spine of the Lake this morning on my way to a meeting in Plymouth. I had my new drone with me (Mavic Pro) but the low clouds and bland lighting deterred me from flying.
With foliage season arriving fast, I am looking for some suggestions from the experts here as what points of view you would like to see from my drone's perspective. Anywhere on the Lake is fine as long as I have public access to fly that is within a couple of hundred feet of the Lake. I can range out between 5000 and 10,000 feet and up to 400' AGL. Hopefully I can get some great shots/videos later this fall that I will gladly share here! |
Picture of Paradise
Perhaps you could stand on the dock at Cattle Landing and get some great views of our favorite island. of course, Skip, that is Bear Island. 🐻
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Here's two spots In Gilford, about one mile in from Route 11; there's Lincoln Park, a Town of Gilford property, and the Marine Patrol Headquarters, a state property, located about one mile from one another, with both located on the Winnipesaukee waterfront.
A third spot nearby is the Town of Gilford, town beach, with its 1100' long, sandy beach.....and the parking rules are basically no longer enforced after Labor Day. |
Mavics an awesome drone. I have pushed mine to its absolute limits in other countries that have no laws. That thing will hit 1700' up and 4 miles distance! Amazing piece of engineering
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DJI Phantom
Someone got caught improperly using his DJI Phantom and decided to sell it to me cheap! Even at half price its still an expensive toy.
Any comments from anyone if this is a good buy? |
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Visiting the Rose Island Lighthouse last weekend, we observed a drone observing us. It had to have been coming from a couple of miles away, across Newport Harbor. Amazing range.
Then we wondered, if we were being "spied on", could we just shoot it down? It would have been next to impossible to track it back to the operator. What's the law with regard to privacy issues? |
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Very little to no privacy rights in public when dealing with drones and videography. People that fly obnoxiously are why they get a bad wrap. |
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I need to step up and get one...Been itching for one for a while.
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Overall I believe that Drones are fine. However they can become obnoxious... operators need to practice common sense.... |
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I do not fly over crowds, and when transiting over private property I tend to stay at about 400'...you wouldn't even know I was passing by. I also do not hover over someone else's property unless invited, and do most of my flying from public areas. Surprisingly most of those that stop to see what I'm doing are very positive once they understand the device. It all comes down to using common sense when and where you fly...and I can add that this is probably the most fun I've ever had with a hobby! |
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Telephoto Zoom vs Drone
For an interesting perspective on drone photography and privacy, this individual compared Telephoto zoom photos to drone photos. I didn't realize how far those zoom lenses could focus!
https://petapixel.com/2015/08/21/are...creep-you-out/ |
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As ishoot points out, if you're in public, you're fair game for cameras. Few people have a problem with that. Also, not many have a problem with drone hobbyists flying small craft around. But combine drones with strong lenses, and man, that's creepy! |
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Improper use?
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DJI drones and water
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Airport for Hobbyist Use
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The DJI app may alert you that it is within 5 miles of the airport, but it shouldn't prohibit you from flying. I'm not an expert, however, so refer to the FAA website or contact the UAS helpline directly at UAShelp@faa.gov I have emailed with them as well as spoken with them on the phone, and they are really a helpful group. I haven't spoken with the Laconia airport folks (I'm flying outside of the 5 mile radius), but the two county airports I call regularly from my parent's and in-law's houses have always been great about thanking me for the call. From https://www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/fly_for_fun/ Quote:
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With the complexity of regulations, and the liability you assume, I recommend anyone that takes the hobby as serious as I seek their part 107 certification. It has been an eye opening experience for me so far, and helped me sort out fact from rumor...hopefully making me a better pilot! |
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I have my 107 cert, I literally never use it and actually feel that the laws are more lenient for a hobbyist. Like flying at night for example the part 107 comes in handy when you start doing it to make supplemental income or as a full-time business like you stated earlier in this thread. Getting FAA waivers like places around Logan airport in my experience just won't happen. Been waiting over a year for one |
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I just bought a Mavic but want to make sure where I'm legal to fly. I have the FAA B4UFLY app but man, it looks like I have to contact every freakin small airport if I want to fly it within a 5 mile radius. Do you guys contact all the airports on that list if you're just flying close and are under 400'?Also...Do I need to to register it on the FAA govt site? It looks like a court ruling states I don't have to since it's just for recreation. Is that correct?
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Finally, for just $65 annually, I fully insured it (replacement cost) with State Farm and also purchased the DJI Care package for $99...hope I don't need either! Still searching on liability policies when I get my 107 and start flying commercially. |
R I - Possible Good Shot?
Would the top of Rattlesnake Island be if interest to you?
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okay -- let me share some "first hand info" --
1) I have a DJI Phantom 3 2) our place is essentially at the foot of KLCI's runway 3) technically, no matter what the capability of the drone is - the FAA mandates (as a hobbyist) that you do not fly above 400' & always keep it visible to the operator (note there is no low level restriction and "supposedly" you are to keep it in sight). 4) As wiezy above mentions, if you are to fly within 5 miles of an airport "you are REQUIRED" to notify them in advance Now with the above said, I personally visited and talked to the KLCI Airport manager who was EXTREMELY helpful & a nice guy .............. with respect to my situation being so close to the airport (and I would suspect this true of Gilford Beach & Fay's) I was requested to stay UNDER 100' after notifying them ... and obviously no where near "Runway Heading". The quandary however remained crossing Helicopters - where I was requested simply to be diligent and drop down (even from 100'). Best of all -- there is an App called "AirMap" which once signed up (it's free) you can file a legitimate Flight Plan for the drone and there is an option which AUTOMATICLY notifies KLCI. The automatic filing does not apply to all airports but in the App you can distinguish which do vs. do not https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/airm...042824733?mt=8 One word of caution about the App -- I would highly suggest that you verify that the Flight Plans are being filed at least once -- in my case, I thought they were going through when in reality (due to an improper App setting) in reality they were not. Hope this helps .... the more we all know & fly responsibly the less likelihood for further regulations ! . |
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Thanks for the ideas and discussion!
...I am on vacation now, and though I will be spending a considerable amount of it along the Maine coast I hope to scout out some of your ideas prior to foliage getting into full swing!
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Just to clear up any misperception, the requirement to notify airports within 5 miles does not only apply to towered airports but to all airports. If an airport is non-towered, then contact should be made to the Owner or Manager of record for the airport. That info is readily available on line.
Hope this helps. Denis D |
So Denis do I just go online and look up the control tower that is within the 5 mile radius on the FAAB4UFly app, call them and tell them I'm flying? What is the process? I'm a newb so I hope this questions aren't too dumb.
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Goutes23 --- save yourself the hassle ---- if you get the App that I referenced in post #29, it will pop up all the airports in restricted space around you with a phone #
Laconia accepts Digital filings, so no call needed IF you file the flight Plan thru the App -- AGAIN -- on the first time with App -- check to see Laconia (or wherever) is actually receiving them -- I had a settings issue at first . |
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Most small airports are not control towered. How would a pilot based there even know about it? I can't really say I have ever seen a place where "NOTAMS" for a small airport are posted. I am sure they exist, but when I was based at a small airport, I never even went inside the "terminal" that was usually locked up. |
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