Lauren Huston Thanks :)
There's a bunch of restrictions in Australia as well. I haven't found anything that outright prevents people from flying in residential areas, although the pilot needs to ensure that they are not flying near where people could be potentially injured by a falling drone. They ask that you respect people's privacy but there's nothing there to specifically enforce boundaries on what you can and can't do.
I'm only new at it, so it's possible I've missed something, but that's my understanding for now.
jaya narayan Wow! When I touch, unlike other photos it doesn't expand to see the full view. I didn't know we can do something like this with a drone! I am gonna Google to know more (must be an expensive drone, I guess). Hope to see more : )
Lauren Huston Sorry, it's a fairly large panorama and I have to size them reasonably small because my internet is ............ not great.
Panoramas can be done with pretty much any and all cameras - albeit not automatically. In this case I took the individual frames (I think 4-5 images?) and used Lightroom to stitch them together into a panorama.
I'm actually surprised that panorama mode isn't an option on drones - it seems a lot of people are really loving things like the 360 degree spheres etc.
Nilson Menezes Super panorama. In France this kind of photo is not legally possible, nevertheless people do. The usage of drones is very very controlled, due to privacy, safety of people, security problems, the list is so long...