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I must admit, I have a lot to brush up on when it comes to being a better drone photographer (and image post processor), but I wanted to share this article from Shutterstock, where I sell my photography and videos. Whether you fly a drone or hang out of a helicopter (we can dream!) these tips are pretty decent.

Drone pilots may zoom into tips number 10-12. But also, always remember to take time to frame it, note the incidental light, use lenses and be calm when taking your shots. Don't fly if its too windy, or if you don't feel like its right (i.e. near an airport, school or somewhere you may cause a disturbance - there is too much of that). You don't want to be flapping on the ground whilst your bird is in the air a kilometer away! It's not worth risking your drone and stress levels.

I invite you to read:

'Shooting Sharp Aerials'

by Jordan Dyck

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I'm seriously thinking of getting a drone for Urbex, what do you think to the Spark?

I think that would be an excellent addition to your exploration equipment. If I wasn't a hardcore drone photographer and was doing it was something like urbex is say its suitable. It's a nifty little gadget.

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Thanks, Ill look into it.

You'll love it, if you get one.