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gugs Registered: Apr 16, 2005 Total Posts: 7041 Country: Belgium |
I don't post that much anymore, but I'm still there ![]() We used a very nice light and small heli, the Robinson 44, very nice machine. The pilot used to be a veterinarian, who got his license as a hobbyist and he is now pilot for all kinds of industrial customers... Here are a few resized jpegs with the D2x: 1 ![]() 2 ![]() 3 ![]() 4 the painter (special job !) ![]() 5 ![]() 6 ![]() 7 ![]() Thanks for watching Guy |
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jamach Registered: Jan 31, 2005 Total Posts: 5184 Country: United States |
nice clear and interesting pictures, Gugs. Hopefully you will get a lot more photo assignments and partake of NAS |
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turnert Registered: May 19, 2004 Total Posts: 2819 Country: United States |
Good stuff Guy. I've been doing a bit of shooting this past year (for work) from a helicopter (landslide features in the forest). Aerial shooting is really fun. |
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NightOwl Cat Registered: Feb 19, 2007 Total Posts: 5093 Country: United States |
Nice work Guy, and hope you get that new position. |
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lou f Registered: Nov 18, 2005 Total Posts: 5036 Country: Ireland |
nice shots! the direction of the power lines in 1 does it for me. |
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dj dunzie Registered: Aug 14, 2006 Total Posts: 6514 Country: Canada |
Great images... those guys are NUTS. |
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londonandlawso Registered: Jun 19, 2009 Total Posts: 12 Country: United States |
Damn what scary work that would be, I bet they make very good |
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Kerry Pierce Registered: Feb 01, 2004 Total Posts: 2783 Country: United States |
cool photos, Guy. Glad to hear that your job hunting may pay off soon too. |
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MajinHurricane Registered: Jan 07, 2009 Total Posts: 677 Country: Canada |
nice. |
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williamkazak Registered: Jun 08, 2006 Total Posts: 5696 Country: United States |
A helicopter flying near power lines with a veterinerian pilot? |
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Tim Ashton Registered: Dec 27, 2006 Total Posts: 2643 Country: Australia |
As long as your new job allows for photo ops |
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gmt76 Registered: Apr 01, 2004 Total Posts: 74 Country: Ireland |
My brother used to paint power pylons decades ago. This cured his acrophobia. |
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John Hanon Registered: Apr 22, 2007 Total Posts: 1043 Country: Thailand |
Quite impressive, isn't it |
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R. Francois Registered: Jun 12, 2006 Total Posts: 4722 Country: Netherlands |
nice ones. pretty unusual perspectives you are showing here. That's great. Good news on the job too! I hope everything turns out well. |
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eaglewolf Registered: Jan 15, 2006 Total Posts: 2643 Country: United States |
londonandlawso wrote: |
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zoetmb Registered: Jun 10, 2005 Total Posts: 1150 Country: United States |
There was an article in the New York Times a few days ago about how while college graduates are having problems finding work, some vocational trades are in high demand with not enough available labor and pay quite well. One mentioned were high-power linemen. Another was experienced welders. While they still make less than executives, when you factor in the fact that it's not unusual to leave college with $100k or more in loans to pay back, such careers are making more and more sense in today's economy and that we may have made a mistake in this country by largely eliminating vocational education |
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Zouloukistan Registered: May 14, 2008 Total Posts: 399 Country: Canada |
Love #7! The lines, the colours |
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hannessk24 Registered: Dec 16, 2007 Total Posts: 116 Country: United States |
Seems like an interesting line of work |
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eaglewolf Registered: Jan 15, 2006 Total Posts: 2643 Country: United States |
zoetmb wrote: |
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gugs Registered: Apr 16, 2005 Total Posts: 7041 Country: Belgium |
thanks a lot for the nice comments and the encouragements. |