Bigplumbs
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Went for a walk at old Felixstowe and have never seen it so still and windless. Here is a little video you might find interesting.... Taken on the New DJI Mini 2
Very impressive, apart from the music.
Thanks
Music can be a very subjective matter. I can embarass my granddaughters in shops, by calling out "whoah oh oh woh!"I know that many people don't like music on videos but as this is drone footage (No mic for obvious reasons) it would be totally silent and many don't like that. I tend to put on some music that I feel is suitable and if people would prefer it silent they can just click mute of course. If it is the choice of music then that is a difficult one as my niece would want one direction on all of them![]()
Thanks for sharing that. Makes me yearn for a bit of boating, its been a long time October 2019.
I have no idea how these things can be so accurate, controllable and without wobble/shake?
Does the controller have a complicated screen controller?
Last question: the last shot, where you suggest dredging, is that a river or a drainage dyke?
Have never got to walk along the path although I have visited the area for work and sailed by.
Hi there Mr S think that if its the piece of water with the Housboats moored in which is alongside a Sea Wall, its a piece of the Salt Marsh, that runs from the main Ferry area along that Sea Wall, until abreast of Kings Fleet, which on maps can be seen a an expanse of water inland from the River seperated by the Sea Wall; historically Kings Fleet is reputed to be where A King of old could and did moor some of his Fleet of Ships , in relatively a safe anchorage, off the main river Deben; In the past the sea wall was not built there so that piece of water refered to joined up with the Kings Fleet, was used as an alternative route into Kings Fleet from the direct access from River Deben; alas the Sea Wall and filling in for farming purposes means that the Kings Fleet is but a land locked BIG ditch ?Thanks for sharing that. Makes me yearn for a bit of boating, its been a long time October 2019.
I have no idea how these things can be so accurate, controllable and without wobble/shake?
Does the controller have a complicated screen controller?
Last question: the last shot, where you suggest dredging, is that a river or a drainage dyke?
Have never got to walk along the path although I have visited the area for work and sailed by.
Hi there Mr S think that if its the piece of water with the Housboats moored in which is alongside a Sea Wall, its a piece of the Salt Marsh, that runs from the main Ferry area along that Sea Wall, until abreast of Kings Fleet, which on maps can be seen a an expanse of water inland from the River seperated by the Sea Wall; historically Kings Fleet is reputed to be where A King of old could and did moor some of his Fleet of Ships , in relatively a safe anchorage, off the main river Deben; In the past the sea wall was not built there so that piece of water refered to joined up with the Kings Fleet, was used as an alternative route into Kings Fleet from the direct access from River Deben; alas the Sea Wall and filling in for farming purposes means that the Kings Fleet is but a land locked BIG ditch ?
The posibility of using that piece of water for boating and moorings; there is a recent Post in East Coast about ownership of the Ferry and ajoining land and water plus foreshore which I think explains who owns what and their stated intentions with reguard boating and development in that area.
Hi there Mr B yes I agree; my interest and detailed knowlege of that area goes back to the 1950s when it was my Holiday time playground staying at Grandparents, Uncles and Aunts who lived there; yes I often thought that it could be developed without changing the Look and Appearance of the place; I was last up there a few months ago, noticed what appeared to be more Dyke infilling taken place on Land Side of that Sea WallThanks for that detail. My comment in the video was simply a throw away one based on what I was observing. It just looked to me like a useful space that if dredged would make some very nice moorings