tips for making drone photos look less like... drone photos
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the thing that changed everything for me was forcing myself to shoot at lower altitudes more often. everyone goes straight to max height because you can but a lot of the most interesting aerial shots
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honestly the best thing i did was just study photos i liked and try to figure out why they worked before i even went out to fly. sounds kind of boring but i spent a few nights just going through photo
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this might be a weird question but bear with me. so i've gotten pretty decent at flying and my technical stuff is mostly sorted out now. the problem is when i look at my shots vs the people i follow on instagram or wherever, mine just look like generic top-down drone shots and theirs look like actual art somehow.
i know a huge part of it is location obviously but even when im in a great spot the composition feels flat. i find myself always defaulting to straight nadir shots or just hovering and pointing forward which i know is lazy. i also think my editing might be too heavy handed ? i tend to crank the clarity and texture sliders in lightroom because it makes stuff pop on my phone screen but maybe thats not right
anyone gone through this and figured out what clicked for them? whether its composition rules or editing stuff or just a mindset shift, interested in all of it