Goodbye Ruby Tuesday

SIL does photography as a side gig, mostly weddings. But he's used one to do aerial shots of homes (mostly rural) for real estate agencies.

Was the rage for a bit, here is an aerial shot of the house. Unless you have a sprawling farm, eh

But some of them did do a real cool job with it
 
Noticed this as a trend. Didn't understand, no one buys a house site unseen, getting "aerial" shots seems like a waste of time.
Plenty of use. People initially look online mostly now. Aerial shots provide good perspective of spacing and property. This is especially useful if you're looking in the country. It can also help give a little info to how the roof looks.
 
No interest in country, so I guess that's why I never understood it.

If anything, it made properties I saw more disappointing.

One place with no backyard neighbors made the lot look optically look huge with the drone shot. At the showing, it was completely average.
 
Yes, why use pictures at all in advertising? A person has to see the item in person in order to make a buying decision.

Text Description:
.75 acre lot.

Drone picture:
.75 acre lot.


WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
 
No interest in country, so I guess that's why I never understood it.

If anything, it made properties I saw more disappointing.

One place with no backyard neighbors made the lot look optically look huge with the drone shot. At the showing, it was completely average.
You bought in the suburbs.


All lots are average
 
Who is that?
frustrated ryan gosling GIF
 
tomorrow I get to be done with my safe driving app for a discount.

Can go back to driving like a maniac
 
a picture is worth a thousand words.

cud b.

each drone picture led to a letdown each time.

Then again, digital pictures also made various properties look way more appealing too.
 
So put in the new storm door yesterday. 3rd or 4th time I've done this. What a pain in the ass, I'm getting to the point where I'm going to hire out projects I'm perfectly capable of doing myself. Nothing like a splash of hand sanitizer to discover a cut on your hand that you were unaware of.
 
cud b.

each drone picture led to a letdown each time.

Then again, digital pictures also made various properties look way more appealing too.
you are so close to getting why they are useful...

so close.
 
The first drone I saw in person was at a field party. I had just gotten stoned and this guy flew one over us at night with all the lights. I told him I would give him a thousand dollars for it. Then my brother in law and nephew got really into it. I found that after a few minutes, and when you are not stoned, the novelty wears off quickly.
 
you are so close to getting why they are useful...

so close.

Yes, to take pictures from high up.

If your job doesn't involve taking pictures from high up, it's a remote controlled car that goes in the air.
 
Yes, to take pictures from high up.

If your job doesn't involve taking pictures from high up, it's a remote controlled car that goes in the air.
yes, it is a toy.

just like a video game, but in real life.

sorry you don't get it.
 
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