You did not need to tell me the park’s name to find the Park.
When you showed the crane video you did not mention any more than “we went to the local port today. 2 super old cranes” in the other video. It was relatively easy to find the cranes. In the video, I could see that the cranes were at the end of a large boat slip and a bit further in land were a couple of large, round white storage tank.
I knew you were not on the Gulf as I could see across the water, so you had to be on the River. I also knew that you are in Southern Hemisphere, so all your shadows are on the South side of the structure (On this side of the Earth, our shadows are on the North Side…
Based on the lighting, it was probably afternoon and the slip runs kind of east and west…
This graphic is kind of the way I imagined it to look and I used Google Earth, Not Google Maps, as you can change the orientation and direction that the maps shows. Google Maps is always looking North, at least here in the US…
On your most recent video of the orchard, I like the speed you fly at, it allows the viewer to enjoy the scenery… Some vids, especially when shot down low, are like flying in the Attack Formation in “Top Gun: Maverick”. You also yaw (turn right or left) at a nice viewing speed…
I also noticed the duck at 0:23, just to the lower fight of the pond buoy.
At 1:15, you started filming in FPV, it is disorienting, not a good idea, unless you are zooming around like a plane…
At 2:30, you are gutsy to be flying so close to the branches of the trees. Branches with leaves are pretty safe, but get near a branch without leaves and the avoidance system can fail as there is not enough contrast… Just be warned…
What fruit is growing on those trees (at 5:27)?
At 6:28 you lowered the camera (way too fast) you can adjust the speed that the camera rotates, I suggest you make the adjustment…
Did your drone find its way home with your pad being such heavy shade?
By the way, Happy New Year to you and yours…
