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Rally

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I was out taking a picture of a site today that you have to view from north to south (a headquarters for a company). I live in Central Florida and this time of year it seems that the best sun would be from the south to the north. What is the way to get around this so you don't have shadows? Do I have to wait till summer? LOL. I am a novice, first time doing this, pics came out good except for the shadows.

Thanks
 
Try flying either really early (sunrise) or maybe closer to sunset. never do aerial in mid day.
Can you post one of the pictures?
 

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