 Isn't this bridge so beautiful this is amazing like this just this right here this view So good. I can't get over. I took a picture of it a time lapse of it It's so exciting guys welcome back to the Johnny keep channel. Thanks so much for watching three things You should know about me. I love food I love being on camera, and I love drone specifically drone photography, and that's what this video is about Drone photography and how to get really good at it. Let's do it This is such a beautiful spot like I can't get over it I hope you guys can hear me with the sound of the stream still in the background What you'll need to have a successful drone photography session obviously is a drone and your phone for those wondering with this case It's for the drone. It's not doesn't come with the drone I got this from low-pro when I got one of their low-pro tactical bags So if it's perfect, it's kind of awesome that actually that it worked out I always have this case on it. It's a protector kind of dome thing So protects the lens and also the housing for the drone and then this little Little thing that holds it in place. I keep that as well. I want to keep my stuff, you know safe and clean Which is good to go up and you're just like This is so awesome in order for you to have successful drone Photography I do a few things, okay? I don't like to shoot right at like noon or any time between 11 and 2 to 3 only because the Sun is so harsh I shoot between 4 and 7 p.m It is 4 45 and the Sun is just setting Sun down will be around I believe 7 30 7 45 somewhere in that area and I found that when I fly my drone within that time frame It really gives me that golden on where like awesome look another step that I would totally encourage you to do and totally go out And get I paid with my own money to get these filters But the polar pro filters for the drone are essential essentially using these polar pro Neutral density filters for your drone just like you would on a camera It actually gives you more dynamic range to work with in post when you edit. I'm using I believe the polar pro ND 16 there's 8 16 and 32 battery is full. I got an SD card in there. I am work. I am ready to go guys. I am pumped pumped Okay, so what I'll do is Turn this on before I even start flying my drone. This is what I like to do I like to actually set it up before I take off. So what I'll do is I'll go to manual Mode and then I'll usually go. I'm in 24 frames a second I usually film in 24 and not 60 just because I like the more kind of cinematic look and kind of creamy overall goodness to the look so I'll go 50 Between like 60 80 or 100 depending on how harsh the lighting is I'll bump that up But I want ISO to 100 because I'm outside obviously Let's go Let's go 60 that that usually yields like the best results. So then I will start recording And then I will Take off Bring you over here. Whoa And already I had to bump that shutter speed up to 180th and one over 80 and so What I like to do is this let me show you You see how the hills and valleys just kind of have that Overall golden look like that's what I want. So I'm gonna stop recording. I'm gonna go over to my camera option And already like that looks stellar to me. That's Yeah, that's well lit. That's properly exposed I have lots in focus That's usually what I like to go after just kind of that look because I can do a lot of post editing in In post and it comes to drone photography. I usually say the higher the better only because you don't want just Landscaped like this deep and far right which really it has to the Sun in the golden hour at this time really over exaggerates the details and features of Something like the hills and valleys here and I think that's what I want. So I'll go ahead take a picture of it I'll have a pic. All right. I'm gonna fly somewhere else because why not, right? I really want to go over here. There's like a spot that I've been wanting to go after it's got like Kind of the same scenery, but it's got a farmhouse on there and I'm just pumped about that like that's what I want You see what I mean like it's not just Far it's not just a wide landscape. It's also far and deep like you see all the trees you see the grass You see the roads you see that farmhouse All there is left to do is Go back home download this footage Open up in Lightroom and start editing Really guys, that's all that needs to be done with drone photography It's really that simple. There's no like hack to it It's just getting your drone going out there flying it makes you have an ND filter Make sure you know you get really solid landscape both Wide and far and deep for texture and for just dynamic range overall That's what's gonna help you the most. So can I just say that I feel bad for The people in Canada in order for them to fly drones Legally they have to take a test That is crazy to me And if you get caught without the permit or without taking that test and you're flying your drone that's $6,000 and then it's like even more if you're a corporation or business. That's mind boggling So for those people in Canada who can't fly the drones. I feel sorry for you come over the States We'll happily welcome you and your drone flying. Okay ladies and gents I hope that kind of helped you and I kind of gave you glimpsing to my world of drone photography If you want to see more photos go to my Instagram at Johnny cute underscore underscore underscore You'll see all the drone photos that I've taken and I hope you like them I really do because I like them and that's why I post them so you guys can like them too That's why I made this video and I make these videos because I like it hoping that you guys will like it