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The Lonely Road

A film.

“The Lonely Road”

Guided by no man.

Navigated by all who wander.

Ridden by those who seek.

-JeffreyByrnes

*To watch the film please click on the image below.*

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Aerial Photography: My Drone

Wow, it has been a long time since I have posted. There are some extreme reasons for that, which will be explained in an upcoming post. 

When I have down time I play with my drone and make aerial photographs. Photography is my life, my occupation, my hobby, as I have said in the past. I wanted to share a few recent images before I head out to shoot some architecture. Not having been able to post in a while has been annoying me, so without further ado.

Cambridge Ma/Charles River 

Cambridge Ma/Charles River 

Mt Tom

Mt Tom

Upper Canal, Holyoke

Upper Canal, Holyoke

Downtown Holyoke 

Downtown Holyoke 

Veterans Park 

Veterans Park 

I take my aerial photography very seriously. Operating a UAV, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle is a HUGE responsibility, liability, and should not be taken as a joke, lightly, or if you are using a toy. Irresponsibility can cause serious harm and injury. I have seen people laugh and joke that they crashed, with some drones a crash can be worth thousands, that is if it is just the drone that is getting damaged from the crash. Be responsible if and when you fly. 

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Aerial Video: Drone does snow

An aerial video shot with a Dji Phantom 2 and a Gopro Hero 3+

About a month ago I went and picked up a second battery for my DJI Phantom 2. Since October most of my shoots were short enough that I was able to capture what I needed with the life span of a single battery. I made the trek through Boston on the day we were getting pounded with a snow storm. I needed to get the battery as I was contacted and asked if I could capture aerial video for the marketing department of a Massachusetts based ski resort. We were to get a 24-48 hr snow storm and I was requested to be up on the mountain the day it stopped snowing. With some mismanagement on the part of the "would be client," I never shot anything for them. One word, "burned." Enough about that matter...

Aerial Still from the short.

We had an incredibly beautiful day following the snow storm. I was eager to get to a location that I knew would be just incredible with the right sunlight. I put my ski pants on one foot at a time, suited up in multiple layers, from a shell to an under jacket, to stay warm. I grabbed my Phantom 2, both batteries, my Gopro and drove to a location that I had been thinking about since the first snow flakes of the 2015 winter season fell. I chose two spots to focus on. Following about 14 minutes of filming I began a trek to the second spot within the location. I found a nice spot, cleared a take off spot, replaced the battery and powered up. 

I noticed something a little "off." After setting the gps, connecting to the satellites and getting the green light to go I set the throttles into position to take flight. Nothing happened. I let go of the sticks and tried again. Nothing. I took my hat off, exposing my head to the cold, and scratched my scalp saying WTF? I was in the right spot at the right time. Literally. I could not have planned a better trip. I could not have asked for better conditions. I could not have desired anything more perfect for what I wanted to capture. The only problem, the only unforeseeable component that I could not calculate,  technical difficulty. Welp, cant fly. Can't get it in the sky. There was not little blue pill to get this thing up. I was let down, very let down. I began the walk through the 2 feet of snow, head down, quadcopter in one hand and half a project in the other. 

Over the next couple of weeks I spoke with tech support on the DJI side of things and the store that I bought the battery from. No one had any clue. No one had any idea why this was happening. With my schedule I was unable to get myself to the store until a week ago. The guy behind the counter tried 3 batteries. Nothing. Still the same thing. Would turn on but not fly. Replacing the battery didnt seem like it was going to be an option. The old battery worked just fine. Odd issue to have, ehh? The man behind the counter was eager to do the latest firmware update. After a few minutes the update was installed and we were ready to try again. I was able to get off the ground. It seems that the little blue pill came in the form of a firmware update. There was no trouble with lift off. Success!

Please take note: 

In order to operate my Dji Phantom 2 with a brand new battery I needed to do the firmware update. The battery came ready to fly with the update or for the latest V2 Dji Phantom 2. The guy at the store had never seen this issue before. It was a guess that the firmware update would correct the issue, and it did. 

Even though I was unable to complete the intended project I was still able to capture some stellar footage and have some stock video for a future project I am working on. I have compiled a short of the footage, which you can watch below. 


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Aerial Photography and My Newsletter

This year is going to be epic. I am working on some new things, planning some new work, planning some travel. Some of the anticipated work will lead to traveling, hopefully on a regular basis. However, a small change is the newsletter that I will be doing. Basically this is a way of letting you know what is new, where I have gone, what exciting things I have done or am in the process of doing. Use the button below and sign up to be a part of it. 

I look forward to sharing with you in 2015!

Yesterday I photographed a house for one of my best clients, an agent that I work with on a regular basis. Between leaving the house and swinging by the studio to drop off a few things I stopped to take a flight. The snow looked nice so I figured, "why not?" I buzzed around for a few minutes surveying the landscape. 

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2014: New Photography, New Beginnings

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Stowe Vermont Greetings! Welcome to a new year! This is the first post of the new year and the first post in a very long time. I closed out 2013 working on some great projects, enduring a major catastrophe for my business, details to come shortly, and said good bye to great year of new friends and new business. I started the year off in Vermont. What a trip. See the above panorama of Stowe Vermont and Mount Mansfield.

I took a vacation to start the new year properly. There comes a time when we all need to take time to escape. Well, after a long and trying few months, I hit the wall and needed to recharge for the new year. In 2014 I have some great things planned. Some great ideas and some incredibly new work.

Vermont

 

Twice in 2013 I flew in a helicopter to make some photographs. The sky is the limit for 2014. I am anxious to travel and fly again. Hopefully very soon I will be off to another awesome destination.

Holyoke

 

Holyoke

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Into the City: Boston Ma

Monday evening we landed at about 6ish. It was such an incredibly nice evening. I was 30 miles shy of Boston and decided, meh, I am hungry and there is still enough light to capture a few nice shots. I made my way to the city. It would end up taking me 3 hrs before I found something to eat. Untitled_Panorama1

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The Sun

 

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