Re: Any photographers that have caught up to the "Drone" possibilities?

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I wonder how IS reacts to engine vibrations?

On Oct 11, 2013, at 1:34 PM, Bob wrote:

Hi Kostas,

There is a fellow on the EOS_Digital group on Yahoo that has posted photos taken with his GoPro on a quad copter.  His Name is David Freeman.

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I don't see any changes in classic photography but rather a new approach.

73,
Bob - W8IMO




On 10/11/2013 3:47 AM, Kostas Papakotas wrote:
i just saw that a guy i know has purchased a quad-copter and is having fun with the video possibilities. he is also pulling stills from the video which can be breathtaking https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-cSZyTp0qTN8/Uj0OkrlRQkI/AAAAAAAAIW8/OiUOPH5KIPk/s1280/GOPR0383.MP4_snapshot_01.45_%255B2013.09.20_21.09.56%255D.jpg (he is not a photographer tough)
 
But the new technology is opening new horizons.
 
Do you know any photograsphrs that have jumped in? (with real gear and photographers eyesight)
 
And how do you feel this would affect the more classic methods of photography?
 
 
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