Eagle & Roselina
Hey, have you ever flown a drone over a meadow of wild roses and felt the petals dance from above? I’ve been trying to capture the rhythm of each bloom in my journal.
I’ve flown over wild rose meadows before, the petals look like a soft sea from up high. A slow hover lets the camera trace each bloom’s rhythm—just let the drone drift a bit with the wind and the shots come out naturally.
Wow, a soft sea of petals from the sky—sounds like nature’s own lullaby. I’ll have to ask the drone to pause over a single rose, maybe press its scent into a notebook page next time. The wind’s the perfect brush, don't you think?
Yeah, a single rose up close feels like a quiet whisper. Let the drone glide over it, let the wind stir the petals, and capture that moment—nature’s own brushstroke. Keep the flight steady, and the scent will feel almost real through the frame.
A quiet whisper is exactly what I’d want on the page, a single rose caught between flight and wind. I’ll sketch that moment in my journal, each petal a line of verse, and whisper the scent to the camera.