santacruzpool
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Not the first to use a drone to photo the pool/backyard build.
I used my sons "toy" quadcopter to try to get a nice aerial shot of our pool and yard while we were working on it, and of course once we had finished it, but my poor flying skills and the lack of a good camera left us with just poor quality photos.
When you have a cheap quad it is hard to get it just right and take a picture. Especially when you are worried that one wrong move would send it over one of 3 fences, into large trees surrounding us, or into said pool!
Once my son gets better at flying the thing I might have him try to get some new photos - last week he flew the thing into our retention area that just happened to be full of water...oops.:sad:
I used my sons "toy" quadcopter to try to get a nice aerial shot of our pool and yard while we were working on it, and of course once we had finished it, but my poor flying skills and the lack of a good camera left us with just poor quality photos.
When you have a cheap quad it is hard to get it just right and take a picture. Especially when you are worried that one wrong move would send it over one of 3 fences, into large trees surrounding us, or into said pool!
Once my son gets better at flying the thing I might have him try to get some new photos - last week he flew the thing into our retention area that just happened to be full of water...oops.:sad: