Tuesday 18 December 2012

Peace Bridge Londonderry

Low level filming would appear to be on the increase.  Yesterday we started on a project which will involve us heading to the major attractions on the North Antrim Coast and the City of Derry.  The result will be screened in 2013 and will feature aerial filming all shot below 400 feet.
Prior to this footage it rained most of the day but just at sunset we were able to get several scenes filmed before darkness fell.
Peace Bridge, Londonderry, at sunset

Wednesday 12 December 2012

Nettlehill Lisburn

Recently we were commissioned to photograph social housing at Nettlehill Road, Lisburn.  The new build is a replacement of two large houses and feature luxury apartments for the elderly.
Weather for architecture photography does make a massive difference to the final result.  Graced with a beautiful day we did make the best of things.  Needless to say it poured just prior and after this shot.

Nettlehill Road, Lisburn

Tuesday 11 December 2012

UAV at Drumclay Crannog

Over the past few weeks we have been commissioned by the NIEA, Northern Ireland Environmental Agency, to supply aerial photography at the Drumclay Crannog site, in Enniskillen Co Fermanagh.
Our task was two fold, to capture overall and vertical images from the archaeology dig involving low level aerial photography.  
The most effective means was to utilise our UAV, unmanned aerial vehicle, for stunning and cost effective results which could not have been obtained by any other means without risk or substantial cost on high lifts etc, which most certainly couldn't achieve the same results.  
Using the UAV also meant that our operators didn't interfere with the site layout or cause damage under foot, whereas the high lift would, in order to gain access. 
Flying in subzero temperatures we covered all aspects of the site in just four flights and in the minimum  period of staff disruption, who were asked to vacate the dig site whilst the UAV was in the air.
Our operators are qualified, certified and approved by both the CAA and IAA for commercial use for such aircraft.
UAV surveying the Drumclay archaeology site, Enniskillen
Vertical images of the crannog 
Images hosted with the express permission of the NIEA