So a little general interest stuff for a change. The weather was pretty good today so I decided to head out to shoot some "local color" stuff for a guy's website. Not looking for anything special, although I prefer lakes, rivers, and oceans but there were too many people around the lake you can't fly over... so just whatever popped up Two of the places just happened to be right off a state highway, one 20 miles out of town, the other only a mile out of town on the "busy" side of the country state highway. There's an unusual rock formation growing out of the middle of rolling pasture about 1/4 mile or so to the side of the highway. What the heck.
As I'd already done one 7 minute flight on this set of batteries I knew the time would be short, which helped push the flight a little bit to get in, shoot, and get out. Still gave some geese a bit of a worry on the way back though. So, flight done, everything is shut down and I'm loading the 920 into the back of the pick up and I hear a vehicle pull over onto the gravel behind me. I didn't have to look, it had to be a Highway Patrol. Sure as the sun shines it was. As he exits his car I smile and lean back on the tail gate. What are you doing out here he asked? I reply: "Taking some pictures of the rocks over there." He looks in the back of the truck, sees the 920 and comments: "I've never flown one of those."
That was all it took to break out the ST-16 and pull up that video for him to watch and get into quite a discussion about multirotors and aerial photography. He asked the cost of mine and I nicely explained it was a bit on the high side for someone just getting into it but recommended three different consumer rigs to get him, and his kids started. I put all that on the back of a business card and let him know if and when he elects to buy something he should give me a call and I'll give them a few free lessons. I didn't show him the one with the geese
All in all a good day. Not the best video quality because I used auto focus, but any day you get to be face to face with the law on a state highway and both of you come away smiling is not just a good day, it's a great day.
I'll be going back to shoot that one again. I really don't like auto focus. Screen grab from the video.

As I'd already done one 7 minute flight on this set of batteries I knew the time would be short, which helped push the flight a little bit to get in, shoot, and get out. Still gave some geese a bit of a worry on the way back though. So, flight done, everything is shut down and I'm loading the 920 into the back of the pick up and I hear a vehicle pull over onto the gravel behind me. I didn't have to look, it had to be a Highway Patrol. Sure as the sun shines it was. As he exits his car I smile and lean back on the tail gate. What are you doing out here he asked? I reply: "Taking some pictures of the rocks over there." He looks in the back of the truck, sees the 920 and comments: "I've never flown one of those."
That was all it took to break out the ST-16 and pull up that video for him to watch and get into quite a discussion about multirotors and aerial photography. He asked the cost of mine and I nicely explained it was a bit on the high side for someone just getting into it but recommended three different consumer rigs to get him, and his kids started. I put all that on the back of a business card and let him know if and when he elects to buy something he should give me a call and I'll give them a few free lessons. I didn't show him the one with the geese

I'll be going back to shoot that one again. I really don't like auto focus. Screen grab from the video.
