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John Clear wrote:
Pics from yesterday: http://www.clear-prop.org/fly-01-08-06/ Great photos! George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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That is some very clear photography (no pun intended). Did you shoot
thru the plexi or was something open? Nice shots. Went thru you site and re-read Al Haynes talk about the DC10 in Souix City. Wow! I forgot just how amazing it was. In particular, none of the crew actually flew the plan - an onboard instructor did. Just fantastic. Recommended re-read for any and all. John Clear wrote: But we do get some great flying weather. Pics from yesterday: http://www.clear-prop.org/fly-01-08-06/ I'm surprised Norcal Approach didnt make any comments. I circled the Golden Gate for about 45minutes waiting for solar noon so I could get the last few shots of the bridge in the link above. John |
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In article ,
Maule Driver wrote: That is some very clear photography (no pun intended). Did you shoot thru the plexi or was something open? Nice shots. Most are through the vent window on a Cherokee. In the batch from Sunday, you can see the edge of the window in a few of the shots. The shots of SFO and downtown from the south were through the plexiglass. I really want to get a higher end camera. Those pics were shot with a point and shoot Canon 3MP camera (A75). A coworker I take flying sometimes has a 8MP DSLR (Canon 20D, iirc), and gets mad because I usually get better pictures. I guess I just have a better eye for picking shots. This is one of my favorite shots (and my desktop background): http://www.clear-prop.org/images/sunset.jpg (Details: April 13, 2005, 6:00pm PST, 3000ft, just north of Santa Cruz, only picture I took on that flight) Went thru you site and re-read Al Haynes talk about the DC10 in Souix City. Wow! I forgot just how amazing it was. In particular, none of the crew actually flew the plan - an onboard instructor did. Just fantastic. Recommended re-read for any and all. I re-read that about once a year or so. It is an amazing story of not giving up and keep flying the plane, or what is left of it. Al Haynes kind of did fly the plane. Instead of cables/hydraulics, his movements of the yoke were acted on by the instructor pilot. The fact that all the crew that tried what they did in the simulator all ended up crashing shows just how lucky they were. John -- John Clear - http://www.clear-prop.org/ |
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John Clear posted some great photos (see
http://www.clear-prop.org/fly-01-08-06/ ) of a recent flight over San Francisco. John, I was amazed at the variation in the water color under the Golden Gate Bridge. Were they taken within minutes of each other? Jon |
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Jon Woellhaf wrote: John Clear posted some great photos (see http://www.clear-prop.org/fly-01-08-06/ ) of a recent flight over San Francisco. I was amazed at the variation in the water color under the Golden Gate Bridge. Were they taken within minutes of each other? Yes, the shots were all taken over about 45 minutes. The angle of the sun makes a big difference in the apparent color, but part of it is that I filtered the haze out (Picasa's "I'm feeling lucky" filter), which makes the colors jump out more. The tide lines and currents are very visible though. In many of the shots of the bridge, you can see a wave parallel to the bridge that divides two different colors of water. It is really visible in this shot of Alcatraz: http://www.clear-prop.org/fly-01-08-06/target44.html John -- John Clear - http://www.clear-prop.org/ |
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For 'high end cameras".....
I recently got Canon 20D (I've been a camera nut and Canon user for MANY years) and am very happy with it. I do definitely recommend the new breed of "Image Stabilized" lenses or cameras. For example, I have a 17 - 85 mm stabilized lens on my 20D and the few aerials I've taken so far have been impressive. (I don't have any on a web site yet.. will work on that). The stabilization greatly reduces the effect of the typical airplane vibration. (doesn't help with the dirty Plexiglas or reflections though...) Mike Happy 20D and Archer II owner. John Clear wrote: In article , Maule Driver wrote: That is some very clear photography (no pun intended). Did you shoot thru the plexi or was something open? Nice shots. Most are through the vent window on a Cherokee. In the batch from Sunday, you can see the edge of the window in a few of the shots. The shots of SFO and downtown from the south were through the plexiglass. I really want to get a higher end camera. Those pics were shot with a point and shoot Canon 3MP camera (A75). A coworker I take flying sometimes has a 8MP DSLR (Canon 20D, iirc), and gets mad because I usually get better pictures. I guess I just have a better eye for picking shots. This is one of my favorite shots (and my desktop background): http://www.clear-prop.org/images/sunset.jpg (Details: April 13, 2005, 6:00pm PST, 3000ft, just north of Santa Cruz, only picture I took on that flight) Went thru you site and re-read Al Haynes talk about the DC10 in Souix City. Wow! I forgot just how amazing it was. In particular, none of the crew actually flew the plan - an onboard instructor did. Just fantastic. Recommended re-read for any and all. I re-read that about once a year or so. It is an amazing story of not giving up and keep flying the plane, or what is left of it. Al Haynes kind of did fly the plane. Instead of cables/hydraulics, his movements of the yoke were acted on by the instructor pilot. The fact that all the crew that tried what they did in the simulator all ended up crashing shows just how lucky they were. John |
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"Mike H" wrote in message
news ![]() For 'high end cameras"..... I recently got Canon 20D (I've been a camera nut and Canon user for MANY years) and am very happy with it. I do definitely recommend the new breed of "Image Stabilized" lenses or cameras. For example, I have a 17 - 85 mm stabilized lens on my 20D and the few aerials I've taken so far have been impressive. (I don't have any on a web site yet.. will work on that). The stabilization greatly reduces the effect of the typical airplane vibration. (doesn't help with the dirty Plexiglas or reflections though...) Mike Happy 20D and Archer II owner. I'll second Mike's comments on the 20D. It was the camera that finally got me to "retire" my Canon T-90s and FD lenses and more or less give up film. Since I never owned any auto focus gear, I've sort of had to "start over" and it's been fun getting to know both the digital world and the Canon EF (auto focus) equipment. Jay Beckman PP-ASEL AZ Cloudbusters Chandler, AZ |
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: I'll second Mike's comments on the 20D. It was the camera that finally got
: me to "retire" my Canon T-90s and FD lenses and more or less give up film. : Since I never owned any auto focus gear, I've sort of had to "start over" : and it's been fun getting to know both the digital world and the Canon EF : (auto focus) equipment. I went the Pentax DSLR route (*ist-DS) so I didn't have to give up my 35mm film lenses. I have exactly one auto focus lens.... the cheapie kit 18-55mm that came with it. My other 12 or so lenses are all manual focus glass between 0-40 years old. They were bought for 1-10% of what autofocus equivalent replacement lenses would cost. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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