Jung Roe
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Here is a sunrise view from a drone of my little suburb city of Coquitlam Canada, near Vancouver.
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Another beautiful MLT video with drone footage:
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Hi Tobi
Welcome to the MLT Club, hope you have an awesome time here checking out all the MLT content. Some places to start that come to mind off the top of my head are all the Duo Sessions, their Hamburg VLOGs, the Marathon just to get to know Mona and Lisa and the amazing people they are. The 2016 Cavern concert also, but you can’t go wrong anywhere you start really.
I’m in Vancouver by the way, and glad to see another Canadian here!
Best, Jung
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Hi Jurgen
In regards to the drone controls, I really like the idea of those virtual reality drone piloting goggles you can get. I think you get a birds eye view from the camera in the drone like you are actually sitting in the drone. I think that would be cool. Doing low level flybys would be a lot of fun. I remember somewhere in one of the Q and A videos Mona and Lisa mentioned in the filming of I Don’t Know Birds That Well, Rudolf and Michaela used a goggle to pilot the drone for the shots. I’ve seen Rudolf with the goggle in some photos too.
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Awesome, thanks for posting it!
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Hi Tim
Wow the landscape around Sparta is just gorgeous, and green never looked so wonderful. I love landscape like this and getting lost in it and exploring. I see there is some areas of lush vegetation between the farmlands. Looks so beautiful and a peaceful place to live. There is an area where I am called Langley east of Vancouver with farmland similar to this with long rural 2 lane highways crisscrossing through it and little rural communities from the past scattered throughout that I always enjoy going through and checking out. In my early childhood I lived in a semi-arid rural area in central Washington State, Bridgeport WA, with a beautiful landscape like Sparta that really resonates with me. In fact Microsoft in the 90s took a photo from around Central Washington of the rolling farmland under a spectacular blue sky with cumulous clouds in the spring that they used as one of their desktops and screen savers in Windows 95/98. I’ll see if I can dig up a drone footage around Bridge Port WA where some of my very earliest rich memories as a child comes from.
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Hi Tim
Glad to see you here. I don’t seem to see a link to a video here. Did you try to post a hyperlink?
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Hi Daryl
That is funny you can fly commercial planes, and yet not licensed to fly a drone! Ah my other life dream when I was in high school was to be a pilot one day and fly passenger jets. You need a few lifetimes to live out all your dreams when you are a kid. All these drone videos are really giving me a desire to get a drone too! It’s amazing what you can see around you with them, and how much you can add to a video production as demonstrated in the many MLT music videos.
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Hi Jurgen
It’s so great to be able to see the area you live. So that is the famous Rhine, and what a landscape rich with industry, and history from the modern and old factories/mines to those old castles. The view from that slag heap hill is great, looks like you can see for miles all around. It must be really nice having that forested area/park nearby with the lake and bike trails. Germany and Austria are two places I want to visit when I make my big trek across the little pond. Thanks for sharing these!
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Thanks Fred, Sassenheim is a wide open beautiful place, and some of the buildings have a lot of style and character. I have some friend with heritage from the Netherlands, so it was especially nice to see you corner of the world from the Netherlands. Those tulip fields look spectacular, and Sassenheim looks like is adorned with a lot of beautiful flowers everywhere.
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Hi Michael
Some cool photos there, and they did use a drone on Mars too didn’t they. It seems drones are a big part of our future world, and MLT have already adopted it in their video going way back to When We’re Together. They certainly are technology savvy and make good use of it in their craft.
Perhaps another MLT trip to Lanzarote is warranted for a Lunar or Martian kind of topology footage to simulate the WHY? album cover world for a video. HAHAHA, I am sure they would love that.
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Hi Jurgen
This is quite amazing, it is literally the sound of the arctic with instruments made from the ice there. I am really impressed with that ice cello. It’s beautiful yet sad seeing those majestic Sea Lions on the ice, that perhaps in the not too distant future, this whole place will be melted. A great message through art/music to raise the awareness of this fragile threaten ecosystem.
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David, yeah from high up you don’t see the other side. The same is true of Coquitlam, beautiful but it has it’s problems too. Interesting thing is because I grew up around mountains and big hills everywhere, seeing a place like High Point that is so flat is actually quite intriguing for me. Love to drive through there one day.
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Hi JP,
Thanks for sharing these videos. The fall foilage in that first video of Care-oh is amazing, and the countryside with the rolling hills is really beautiful. Love the footage of Catskill, looks to be a beautiful quaint town with trestle bridge, steeple roof church, open football field…. Feels like a wonderful place to visit and explore. One of my passions is doing road trips exploring small towns like this along the way, taking in all the uniqueness of the place and the people.
Really enjoyed seeing yours and David’s world.
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Hi David, thanks for sharing the drone view of your city. 👍🙂 It looks like a really clean beautiful city. A great place to live.