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Widelux F7, T-Max 100, Pyrocat, cropped to 1:2
I was going to get a drone once. But there is really no place to fly it where I live. About every piece of public land, countless little airports and pretty much all costal waters have restrictions. How is it in Maine? I look on a restrictions map of Maine and I see a big circle around Owls Head area.
Install the DJI FLY app and see how your area is regulated, even if you don't have a drone yet.
The red X inside the blue circle is the no-fly zone. Locked down by DJI. The blue circle I can fly once authorized within the app, which means sometime 2FA and always several disclaimer checkboxes. Living in the area and being a customer of the flying services, I know where planes fly and don't fly and the sounds of certain ones that take certain approaches. (we have the third busiest airport in the state because of small planes going to the islands around us, but it's still a small town)
The extended legs of the cross going into other towns has some altitude restrictions which are not a problem. I can fly along the coast about anywhere except the red X over the airport and national parks. It's generally calm winds in the morning which is great for drone flying; it's even great in 15mph winds, but not much more than that.
I can't wait to photograph the woods and shore by drone after a fresh snowfall, because woods, rocks, and snow are my favorite combination to photograph.
Both Ari and Bryan are posting symbolism
at least I think so
Very good guys!
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