A cloudy day at Hillsboro inlet, with three sailboats anchored
Hillsboro Inlet
The Hillsboro Lighthouse
The Hillsboro Lighthouse in the early morning before dawn. I used a stacking method to create all the beams of light in one image.
Hillsboro Inlet as viewed by a DJI drone
Hillsboro Inlet as viewed by a DJI drone flying under an FAA Waiver with a part 107 remote pilot license
The Hillsboro Lighthouse
The Hillsboro Lighthouse as viewed from the air with my drone
Hillsboro Lighthouse
Visited the Hillsboro Lighthouse Inlet today and requested an FAA waiver to fly in this area to capture the inlet in the early sun light. Got there around 6am and walked about 20 minutes in the sand to get to the inlet. Started my flight at 7am as per the waiver and had a terrific morning flying..
Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse
The Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse has an octagonal iron pyramidal tower that was built by the Russel Wheel and Foundry in Detroit Michigan in August 1905. The lighthouse stands 132 feet high and the construction is held together with bolts, there are no welds. The] iron piping is held together with 192 special cast iron joints and 80 tension rods with turnbuckles. The light is a bivalve Fresnel lens that emits a light measuring 5.5 megacandelas and is placed 135 feet above sea level.