There were drone photos posted on Silve, so I uploaded the ones on Larum Cloud.
Taken with Mini 3, but I don't have any now because I'm selling it.
The original purpose of buying it was to take aerial videos while planning a trip to Europe, but the regulations in large European cities are stricter than I thought, and there are many no-fly zones.
So I'm thinking of renting it and taking it with me when I go trekking in Switzerland later.
Dadaepo Beach
Gwangalli Yacht Shipyard
Gwangan Bridge
Haeundae Blue Line Park
Gwangalli after the typhoon last year
This is a shot of Gyeongbokgung Palace that I took while taking pictures of the Blue House because Gyeongbokgung Palace was prettier in the background.
I didn't take many pictures in Seoul because there were flight restrictions and no-fly zones.
Flying inside Gyeongbokgung Palace
Go inside the Blue House and fly X Fly outside the Blue House O
First of all, as long as the drone body does not go in,
I don't know what it is like now
This is something I went on a trip to Europe and found a place with some loose regulations and flew it. Here too, it is determined whether it is a prohibited area or not based on the drone itself.
budapest hungary
Sirmione, Italy
Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
portugal lisbon
I bought it because I could take pictures with unique compositions, but I seem to have taken more videos than photos.
As soon as the drone exceeds 249g, you need to apply for a flying permit separately, not just a photography permit.
I bought the Mini 3 because I was lazy, but if I buy it again in the future, I'll buy the Mavic series because it's easier to get permission than I thought.
However, if you are traveling with a drone, the Mini 3 is recommended. I heard that there are countries other than Europe that take away your belongings when they are inspected.