My passion for photography is shared by my adoration for well-composed stock footage. My favorite times of day are sunrise and sunset, in those two golden hours. I also have a weakness for beautifully layered cloud formations, the more spectacular and colorful, the better! Fog is interesting, too, but ever since I almost lost my drone to a foggy morning, I've only been using my phone.
(Skydio drones are equipped with anti-collision detection cameras with no off switch. It's incredibly handy when avoiding obstacles, but proves stressful when trying to navigate through tight spaces. I lost a drone when it had 10 percent battery left and it refused to go back through a hole in some tree branches it had just passed through. I ended up just blindly trying to fly it over my head to catch it when its battery died and it plummeted through the canopy. I missed by about twenty feet. Fog, a Skydio passes through fine, but when you get above it and try to come down, the drone registers the dense cloud floor as actual floor and refuses to move. I nearly lost that one to a dying battery, as well, but I held down the descent lever for about ten very stressful minutes and it eventually decided to obey with about 15 percent battery remaining. Would not recommend anyone fly a Skydio in fog or tight spaces.)