my aerial shots always look boring even when the location is amazing ? composition help
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the straight down nadir shot gets old fast unless theres something really compelling in the pattern or geometry below you. what tends to work better for coastlines especially is a low angle, like 30 t
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honestly editing might be a bigger part of it than you think. i was in the same boat and then i watched a couple of youtube videos on aerial photo editing specifically and it completely changed my res
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so anyway this has been bugging me for a while. i went out to this coastal spot last weekend, cliffs, turquoise water, golden hour light, literally picture perfect conditions. and i came home and looked at the photos and they just felt... meh. like technically fine i guess, everything in focus, good exposure, but it just doesnt have that wow factor that i see on instagram from other drone photographers.
i think its a composition issue but i dont really know how to think about composition when youre flying. on the ground i know to look for leading lines and foreground interest and all that but when youre 80 meters up looking straight down or at a 45 degree angle it feels like different rules apply. do people have any go-to approaches for this? also open to editing tips if thats part of the problem, im pretty basic in lightroom, just doing some exposure and contrast tweaks nothing fancy