Rule 27

in #photofeed7 years ago

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Rules number 27, one of my many secret weapons. Rule 27 is an always-on mutable ruleset available to access whenever needed.

Rule 27 - “never stop at the bottom or middle of a hill only at the top”.

There’s one road to access the hostel at Point Reyes National seashore it’s got a 17% grade, not the friendliest to cycle touring but remember rule number 27 “it’s never as bad as you think”.

Rule 27 is always there when you need it…

After the 50-60mile ride back to San Francisco I couldn’t have asked for a better end to the ride. Golden rays lighting up everything in sight. Not all touristy sites are as impressive as people make out, to be honest i would usually avoid them but the Golden Gate bridge deserves its spectacular reputation.

DJI Mavic Pro - 1/60 F2.2 ISO100

San Francisco California


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Hehe rule 27 sounds like a hard rule, but it gives you back a lot! Such a great you got back for it!

Exactly, it gives back twice as much as you put in :)

Your photo looks amazing! I'm thinking about getting a drone since the mavic air is coming to sales and your photos just make me want to get it so bad already :D

the Mavic Air looks like such a great drone, it's even smaller than the original Mavic and its quality is almost identical. It's great fun flying the drone although pretty nerve-racking at first so don't worry if the first few flights give you shakey hands haha.

Awesome shot, I love the angle.

I love this one, thanks

Rule 27 - “never stop at the bottom or middle of a hill only at the top”.

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I think this is the same viewpoint like in Terminator Genysis, right? Just saw the movie yesterday and Arnie had a secret hideout above golden gate bridge near a viewpoint...

I've not seen Terminator Genysis but probably it's up in Marin Headlands. Fantastic overlook when it's a clear day.

nice picture,
when I go to san francisco
I will apply your rule 27

Any pointers for flying the drone in narrow streets and steep hills?. I've been to that place and flying the Spark was a challenge.

Try to get a high vantage point. A rooftop is best, I wouldn't want to fly it from ground level in case of interference.