Last week, Jasmine (one of our two Hubbard Fellows) and I spent a morning at the Derr Wetland Restoration here in the Platte River Prairies. We wanted to get some photos and video of the site before the latest snow melted.
…Ok, to be honest, we were mostly hoping to test out the capabilities of our new drone (UAV). Two of our Nebraska board members, Jim and Nancy Armitage, donated the funds to purchase the drone as a way to help us better capture our sites and the work we’re doing here in the state. We’re just starting to figure out the potential for drone photography, but I sure like what I see so far!
Here is a short 3 minute video of footage shot from the drone, followed by some still photos from the same morning. Both the aerial video and still photos provide powerful images, but the video certainly captures the context of the site in a way that’s not possible for me as I walk along the ground with my camera. I think the drone is going to be an awesome complement to the other ways we photograph and monitor our sites – it’s going to be exciting to keep exploring the possibilities. Stay tuned for future videos!
Click here to see the video on YouTube.

Photographing from the surface of the ice provides a neat perspective of the wetland, but a very different one from the drone’s aerial view.
