Boscombe Pier on a sunny day in February, by Little Dipper

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Boscombe Pier on a sunny day in February

After a winter of discontent made glorious summer by this Pier of wood (excuse the Richard III quote slightly mangled), it felt great to be getting out and about again with my inspire 2 drone.

Boscombe Pier was my second drone shoot in a week. The first in contrasting drizzly murk was around Southampton comparing old with new architecturally.

I hadn’t spent time in the centre of that city before and I must confess I won’t be in a hurry to again. I must have met the A-Z of winos and lunatics.

Boscombe Pier on a sunny day in February 2

Do you have any idea how many times a minute poor unfortunates wander up to drone operators in city centres and ask how much the drone cost, how high it goes and am I spying on said weaving unsteady cheap wine receptacle? It’s about 19!

We have all been there and it’s a difficult course to chart successfully. I don’t like talking to people while I am airborne and say so politely. I tell them I am more than happy to chat once I am shut down and safe.

This however is not enough for the blotto and probably mentally unstable. It’s an affront. A cue to engage in fisticuffs. They are there with the sole objective of putting you off so you crash fifteen grand’s worth of drone into a pillar.

Boscombe Pier was a complete contrast and a revealing insight into a classic English coastal resort off season. The glorious summer weather appeared suddenly in February and the town was out to enjoy it.

Boscombe Pier on a sunny day in February 3

Charming, friendly and politely interested. And that was just the under tens. I had lots of very friendly chats with locals who stopped to talk. They seemed happy and relaxed and a complete contrast to the horror show who populate the centre of Southampton.

Flying around the Pier in the unfamiliar warm sunshine was an absolute pleasure. I’d been following the local meteorological conditions on my UAV Data App which gives very accurate local conditions including wind speed at height, KP level and number of satellites to lock to as well as cloud cover, temperature and percentage chance of rain.

Today was the day for it and it did not disappoint. Hardly a breath of wind which just makes life that much easier and extends flight time because the drone isn’t working against a prevailing wind.

 

Post written by Little Dipper. Find-out more about Little Dipper, here: https://www.littledipper.net/

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