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I just purchased a 1974 Cardinal RG and am very happy with it so far.
I have been privileged to live in a very beautiful part of the world. All we are missing here are trees that change colours in the fall! Here is a trip log made yesterday through the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. Lots of pictures of mountains, glaciers, lakes and stuff. http://www.telemark.net/randallg/pho...10_Chilko_Lake randall g =%^) PPASEL+Night 1974 Cardinal RG http://www.telemark.net/randallg Lots of aerial photographs of British Columbia at: http://www.telemark.net/randallg/photos.htm Vancouver's famous Kat Kam: http://www.katkam.ca |
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randall g wrote:
I just purchased a 1974 Cardinal RG and am very happy with it so far. I have been privileged to live in a very beautiful part of the world. All we are missing here are trees that change colours in the fall! Here is a trip log made yesterday through the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. Lots of pictures of mountains, glaciers, lakes and stuff. http://www.telemark.net/randallg/pho...10_Chilko_Lake randall g =%^) PPASEL+Night 1974 Cardinal RG http://www.telemark.net/randallg Lots of aerial photographs of British Columbia at: http://www.telemark.net/randallg/photos.htm Vancouver's famous Kat Kam: http://www.katkam.ca and from the look of it, you didn't hit a single bug, that is a great place! Brad |
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![]() "randall g" wrote in message ... I just purchased a 1974 Cardinal RG and am very happy with it so far. I have been privileged to live in a very beautiful part of the world. All we are missing here are trees that change colours in the fall! Here is a trip log made yesterday through the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. Lots of pictures of mountains, glaciers, lakes and stuff. http://www.telemark.net/randallg/pho...10_Chilko_Lake Randall, these are just breathtaking. I'd like to know what camera you used. I know practically nothing about photagrahpy but I want to do an australian outback flight in the not too distant future and would like to be able to take some pictures of this quality. Have you got any hints for me? terry |
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Randall,
Fantastic job. Thanks for the photos. Karl "N185KG "randall g" wrote in message ... I just purchased a 1974 Cardinal RG and am very happy with it so far. I have been privileged to live in a very beautiful part of the world. All we are missing here are trees that change colours in the fall! Here is a trip log made yesterday through the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. Lots of pictures of mountains, glaciers, lakes and stuff. http://www.telemark.net/randallg/pho...10_Chilko_Lake randall g =%^) PPASEL+Night 1974 Cardinal RG http://www.telemark.net/randallg Lots of aerial photographs of British Columbia at: http://www.telemark.net/randallg/photos.htm Vancouver's famous Kat Kam: http://www.katkam.ca |
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![]() Great photos... Single engine over these rocks is definitely a higher level of risk... Look the the meticulous maintenance of your plane my friend... GL ... denny |
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On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 19:14:16 +1000, "d&tm"
wrote: "randall g" wrote in message .. . I just purchased a 1974 Cardinal RG and am very happy with it so far. I have been privileged to live in a very beautiful part of the world. All we are missing here are trees that change colours in the fall! Here is a trip log made yesterday through the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. Lots of pictures of mountains, glaciers, lakes and stuff. http://www.telemark.net/randallg/pho...10_Chilko_Lake Randall, these are just breathtaking. I'd like to know what camera you used. I know practically nothing about photagrahpy but I want to do an australian outback flight in the not too distant future and would like to be able to take some pictures of this quality. Have you got any hints for me? terry If you don't know much about photography and don't want to mess with a complicated camera then run, do not walk, to your friendly camera store and buy a Ricoh Caplio R4. That is what I used here - I was flying solo so I didn't want any complications. All I adjusted was the zoom, and this incredible little camera has a huge zoom range, as well as an anti-shake mechanism. I put in a 2GB memory card which holds over 800 pictures at maximum resolution and quality. Otherwise Kat now uses a Nikon D70 which is an SLR, but requires more knowledge and messing around. Also you must realize that these digital cameras are not at all optimized for the kind of pictures you take from airplanes. The haze and colours are unusual for average snapshots. I find there is a huge improvement for web presentation if you post-process the pictures - I use Photoshop LE. Often a one-click "auto contrast" adjustment is all that is needed. If that looks too contrasty, or the horizon/distant area remains too light, I usually get what I want with an adjustment of the levels - usually a little darker, then a manual contrast adjustment. It doesn't take too long to do even hundreds of pictures. You can see the difference if you look at some of my trip logs. The last two (Oct 10 2006 and Oct 3 2004) have been post-processed. The two trip logs prior to that were not - those are the raw shots from the camera. Mind you, all but the most recent trip were taken with a lesser camera, but the contrast/brightness issues are similar. randall g =%^) PPASEL+Night 1974 Cardinal RG http://www.telemark.net/randallg Lots of aerial photographs of British Columbia at: http://www.telemark.net/randallg/photos.htm Vancouver's famous Kat Kam: http://www.katkam.ca |
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On 12 Oct 2006 05:18:19 -0700, "Denny" wrote:
Great photos... Single engine over these rocks is definitely a higher level of risk... Look the the meticulous maintenance of your plane my friend... GL ... denny You said it. That is never out of my mind and detracts somewhat from the sheer enjoyment of it all. You don't see it in the pictures, but most valley bottoms have major logging roads - these are two lane gravel roads and mostly straight so those huge trucks can keep up their speed. Otherwise there are logging clearings, sandbars along the rivers, beaches on the lakes, and even some of those icefields have large smooth and flat areas. However there are still significant areas where there frankly are no good options. My plane has an engine monitor and I believe this one thing vastly improves the detection of an impending engine problem. Oh and I will never run out of fuel of course! Maintenance is not an issue. The previous owner and I have the same attitude - we want to make our mechanics rich. randall g =%^) PPASEL+Night 1974 Cardinal RG http://www.telemark.net/randallg Lots of aerial photographs of British Columbia at: http://www.telemark.net/randallg/photos.htm Vancouver's famous Kat Kam: http://www.katkam.ca |
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Here is a trip log made yesterday through the Coast Mountains of British
Columbia. Lots of pictures of mountains, glaciers, lakes and stuff. http://www.telemark.net/randallg/pho...10_Chilko_Lake Beautiful pix, Randall. Mary and I flew over that kind of forbidding territory on our way to Reno, back in 2004, and it's a humbling experience. There is just something about knowing that there is no place to land, and that searchers might NEVER find you, that really sharpens the senses. I found it exhilarating. Mary doesn't want to do it again. At least not till the kids are grown.... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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At least not till the kids are grown....
Jay, I'm surprised at you! Jay Honeck wrote: Mary and I flew over that kind of forbidding territory on our way to Reno, back in 2004, and it's a humbling experience. There is just something about knowing that there is no place to land, and that searchers might NEVER find you, that really sharpens the senses. There is almost ALWAYS a place to land... fly over the lower terrain, and long the river valleys. FILE A FLIGHT PLAN! We WILL find you... Get training and fly safely! I found it exhilarating. Mary doesn't want to do it again. It is exhilarating! Fun and safe! Just don't do any of the "10 STUPID pilot tricks" (Someone post them for me, please?) - Run out of fuel. - VFR into IMC. - CFIT. - "Watch this"! - ... What kills the inexperienced pilots in Alaska? "Turns about a moose"! At least not till the kids are grown.... ???? Then don't drive, don't ski, don't cross the road, don't eat e-coli greens from California, don't get a flu shot, don't... "Have life, and have it abundantly"! Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocations!" -- Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jeratfrii.com http://users.frii.com/jer/ C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot BM218 HAM N0FZD 240 Young Eagles! |
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Well, a new one was added this week
: : It is exhilarating! Fun and safe! Just don't do any of : the "10 STUPID pilot tricks" (Someone post them for me, please?) : - Run out of fuel. : - VFR into IMC. : - CFIT. : - "Watch this"! : - ... : CFIB |
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