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moodboardmix · 1 year
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Drones “rebuild” incomplete monuments with light !
Courtesy DRIFT, Drone Stories, Nova Skystories, Cyberdrone
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thebootworshipper · 8 months
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Everybody has dark secrets. Those secret interests which stay hidden from the world. Not me though, my secret is a deep dark desire, a pulsating passion which i want to complete more than once. Maybe you could help?
I want to experience a truly beautiful thing. I want to be kidnapped, restrained, dragged away by muscular rubber drones. Locked into an apparatus, forced to listen to and watch Drone Reinforcement Hypnosis. Slowly becoming a Drone. Slick, Black, encapsulating Rubber placed, piece by piece around my body. Teased, and edged, as my soon to be Drone brothers closely inspect my body, caressing every inch. My now rubbered feet, forced into the foot ware of Identical Brother Drones, Docs. The full body rubber suit works it’s way up my quivering body slowly, clasping around my muscular form. I try to fight, yet I am suppressed and held back by my Rubber Drone Brothers as the thick heavy gas mask is permanently placed around my face an head. The invasive intoxicating gas empties my mind as the reinforcement program continues. My Drone Brothers bring me close to excitement for the last time as a new set of rubbered hands slide a cage around my manhood, locking it down, allowing my now conditioned mind to obey. I am then moved, the Drone Programming still cycling through my mind, into a new black room. Swirling patters dance across every wall as speakers blast more Drone Reprogramming. Eventually I find myself on the streets with my Drone Brothers, hinting down the next victim to add to our Controllers Drone Collective.
Yet it’s only a desire, a dream, a deep dark unfulfilled secret… for now???
If your a Dom who likes this, and wants to help make it a reality, feel free to get in contact. Who knows, we might just get on.
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nando161mando · 2 months
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great news gang the eagles are with us too
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scotland · 1 year
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Flying over Calton Hill, Edinburgh’s own acropolis 🏛️
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miradas-world · 2 years
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From Røvick Beach to Vegeen Mountain and down Myrland. Over the Jagged Black Mountains and Rocky Shores here in Lofoten 🌄
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titlphotography · 7 months
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Top down shots where the ocean meets the shore
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prop4drones · 5 months
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C O L O R F U L E A R T H 🌎
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📷: Gabe Shakour 📍: Anchorage, Alaska 🚁: DJI Air 2S
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kaija-rayne-author · 9 months
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Fireworks are bad.
Really, really.
Coming up on the holidays here in North America, I wanted to talk about why fireworks are bad.
They're bad for a whole host of reasons.
The sound and odour kills small animals, birds, and often fish.
The chemicals released cause a lot of problems.
They can trigger (in the mental health sense, triggered doesn't mean upset) veterans and others with trauma.
They're hell on pet animals and wild animals too.
Some quotes from the linked article.
"release a host of contaminants that affect air quality and can contribute to climate change, including carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matter."
For animals: they can "become lost, abandon their habitats, & suffer from health consequences, whether it be stress severe enough to lead to death or getting hit by a vehicle."
"thousands of birds flew up to altitudes of 500 metres in the air after the explosions." (That's 1640.42 feet). Birds usually stay under 500 feet. (Source, Birdnote)
"leave their young and disrupt their breeding and feeding behaviours"
"hundreds of birds, primarily starlings, were found dead on the streets of Rome, Italy, after a fireworks event. Cause of death was found to be related to a particularly loud display of firecrackers and fireworks."
"the aftermath of a firework display consists of debris, such as shells and heavy metals, littered across the ground, providing opportunities for animals to accidentally ingest these hazardous materials"
"embers and sparks produced from ignited fireworks have a higher chance of creating a flame that can cause forest fires"
They increase acid rain, harming ecosystems.
Microplastic and perchlorate pollution is another problem with fireworks.
Perchlorate causes a lot of problems, one of which is reduced thyroid function in humans.
There are better alternatives available. Silent fireworks and drone shows are two cool alternatives.
I'm not saying you should boycott fireworks. It wouldn't help. (Stop setting them off privately though, please, for the love of everything. You do NOT need to be causing that level of harm for some sparkly lights.) Besides, odds are you're breaking the law.
What I AM saying is that they're bad & there are better options.
Get involved in your communities and ask for change.
That's what needs to happen.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
If you learned anything, I'm a disabled creative mom of two disabled kids and my work of words is my only income. Please consider a tip or becoming a patron.
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Drone show for an example. Personally, I find that much cooler than fireworks.
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danieltheworld · 11 months
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Guadeloupe ❤️
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kaijuno · 7 months
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HERG BID ON MY STUPID DRONE I NEED TO BUY A CAR
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belu-p-fly · 1 day
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Chmury nad Wrocławiem, poniedziałkowy zachód słońca wystrzelił kolorami. 😊 (25-03-2024)
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damonabnormal · 11 months
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Above
Philadelphia _ May 2023
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adventures-n-stuff · 1 month
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Check out our video on how to create the waypoint hyperlapse with a DJI drone. Full video can be found on our YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/@adventuresandstuff?si=9o4k9lQ5_ahfM06a
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similargist · 2 years
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AMAZING GUIDELINES FOR FLYING A DRONE, EVEN IF YOU'RE JUST A BEGINNING
Drones are being used more regularly in a variety of fields, including photography, construction, and so on... They can be utilized for a variety of purposes, including job monitoring and survey mapping. Learning how to operate a drone takes time. The first step is to learn how to operate it and to take safety measures.
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Here are a few additional safety drone guidelines to help you become a skilled drone operator.
This is the drone I use: https://bit.ly/3NMcjvG (affiliate link)
Pay close attention to the instructions in your drone's manual. Because every drone is different, reading the manual is the best way to get to know it.
The most crucial thing is to learn how to monitor battery usage. When the drone returns to its home autonomously due to a low battery, it can be alarming for a beginner. The drone is very challenging to manually control in RTH mode, which can be stressful if there are trees or other obstructions.
Understand the controls. The secret to early drone piloting success is mastering the controls.
Work on your technique constantly. It takes practice to become proficient with a drone. Learn the functions of each button and feature on your drone, then try using them all at once and in different ways.
Before you fly, inspect your drone. Just like a pilot, go through a pre-flight checklist.
Avoid taking off close to tall trees, telephone wires, or other significant obstacles.
Don't lose sight of your drone. Keeping your drone in sight is the cardinal rule of drone flight. Maintaining visual contact can help you detect potential hazards and obstacles better and make it more difficult for you to unintentionally fly out of range.
When you're flying, pay close attention. People crash their drones most frequently when they become preoccupied during flying.
Become familiar with flying without a GPS (GPS). Drone pilots who are just starting out should get some practice without GPS.
Learn about local drone regulations in your area. Although the FAA has the final say in drone matters, it is a good idea to check your state's laws.
Avoid flying your drone in populated places. National parks and monuments are off-limits to drone use since the National Park Service has a restriction in place. Large-scale public events also forbid the use of drones.
Avoid having your drone collide with any birds. Animals have different hearing abilities than humans do. Birds use sonar to communicate, therefore other territorial birds may view your drone's optical positioning system as an intrusion into their area.
Confirm the civil twilight hours if you happen to be flying at dusk or dawn. This is when the sun is 6 degrees below the horizon, either after sunset or just before sunrise, and it feels light enough to fly.
When flying into the wind, take very good care. The most challenging flying conditions include windy days because they make it even more difficult to fly steadily and precisely. Additionally, confirm that the wind speed is under 20 mph.
Verify that there is a 10% or lower likelihood of rain. Drone flying in the rain is a disaster waiting to happen.
Plan your shots before taking off if you're filming. Before you take to the sky, make sure to prepare your route and shots. On foot, scout the location you'll be filming in and devise a sequence that takes the surroundings, your skills, and equipment into consideration.
Have extras on hand. So that you can make repairs on the go and carry out your planned activities, keep extra parts available.
Don't switch to manual mode too quickly. Flyers with advanced skills should use manual mode. The features designed to make flying simpler won't provide you the extra stability you need when in manual mode.
With the FAA, register your new drone. The FAA's Unmanned Aircraft Registration system requires all new owners of drones weighing more than.55 grams and less than.55 pounds to register.
Even when used for business, drone piloting may be enjoyable. But flying a drone incorrectly can result in expensive harm to the drone, other objects, or even humans.
This is the drone I use: https://bit.ly/3NMcjvG (affiliate link)
While there are numerous courses and programs geared at enhancing pilots' skills, the proverb "practice makes perfect" is sometimes the best advice for getting better. Practice, practice, and then some more if you want to get better at flying drones.
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mirrorlessronin · 1 year
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The PJ’s/New York City, New York
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1m-facts · 3 months
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Read More Facts, Myths And Quotes: Unleash the Sky: 50 Captivating Secrets of Drones Revealed
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