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How to… Use a drone to take caravan photos & film

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This site on the coast near Mallaig, Scotland, is a picturesque setting where land meets sea, and a unique vantage point for stunning views

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SKILLS SCHOOL DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY

DRONE FILMING is big news on television right now. Almost every time you sit down to watch, there will be some great sequences showing buildings and places in a way we've never seen before.

Many of us would love to try our hand at drone photography and filming when we're out on our caravan tours, but don't know where to begin. So here's our guide to getting started, along with some expert tips on what to watch out for and how to avoid the potential pitfalls.

Choosing a suitable drone for your photos and filming

Like most technology these days, drone and camera equipment is advancing by leaps and bounds, all the time. There would be nothing more frustrating than spending your hard-earned cash on a quadcopter and camera, only

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