Below, I shall demonstrate the correct distance for a selfie when one is in one's 60s.
I dusted off my drone and went to the corner of Westminster Pier Park. It is a three-minute walk from our apartment. It has been so long since I took out my old Mavic Mini drone that I was sure I'd forgotten how to use it. At first, I couldn't find the on switch. I'm sure that I have never flown with my current phone. (The phone sits in the controller and acts as a screen for operating the device.)
It didn't take long, however, to get the hang of it again. It really is a learned skill, somewhat like riding a bicycle. However, I never bothered getting-in enough practice to be a good pilot. I do find Westminster Pierk Park an easy place to fly. Our apartment building is the third from the right, behind the far end of the white building in the next picture.
I burnt through a 20-minute lithium battery and started on a second. It was rather breezy by the river. Yet, I knew that prior to flying because the park has three, red windsocks we can see from our balcony. Surprisingly few people were in the park at 11:30 am on a Friday.
I enjoy seeing the world from a little higher elevation. I have to remember to use it more during spectacular British Columbian summers.