Aviv Fine, treasurer of the Roslyn Landmark Society, has filmed a series of drone aerials of the Roslyn community. For the second aerial in the series, here is a five-minute tour of the historic Village of Roslyn.
Among the buildings, complexes and structures seen in the aerial:
0:09: The Ellen E. Ward Memorial Clock Tower (Built 1895)
0:34: The Roslyn Grist Mill (Built 1715-1741)
1:01: William Cullen Bryant Bridge, Hempstead Harbor Creek and Hempstead Harbor
1:53: Harbor Hill- The largest hill in Nassau County and second largest hill on Long Island
2:14: The Roslyn Middle Pond (Duck Pond) and site of the Roslyn Papermill
2:46: Silver Lake
2:52: Old Northern Boulevard
2:55: The Roslyn Grist Mill
3:04: 17-21 Lumber Road Apartments
3:08: Roslyn Landing Condominiums
3:17: Hempstead Harbor Creek
3:29: William Cullen Bryant Bridge (The Roslyn Viaduct)
3:47: Atria on Roslyn Harbor
4:06: Waterfront at Roslyn
4:08: The Roslyn, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Aviv Fine on his Roslyn Drone Aerial Series
My drone is DJI Mavic 2S. It can shoot up to 4K and 120 frames per second at maximum resolution.
I've been droning for about 2 and 1/2 years. It started when we bought the property upstate. I bought the drone to more easily acquaint and orient ourselves with a hundred plus acre property. Over the last two and a half years I've had many trials and tribulations. Including two total loss crashes. On a positive note, I did have insurance.
Sometime over the last six to eight months my proficiency both piloting and filming has developed dramatically. I have always been decent with a camera. But the drone itself enables me to add a level of dimensionality to my footage that I was not able to accomplish before. It is becoming a skill that I truly cherish. I enjoy process as much as I enjoy the gratification from a good final product.
The aerials were shot during a period late October to November of 2022... truly an amazing time with a multi-color menagerie of Fall foliage.
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I lived on Main Street from 1952 to 1962 & my family was there until 1980. Videos brought back wonderful memories
A new way to look at our picturesque unique town.