Jay
Looks pretty good and with the propeller 'blur'.
Might be a good idea to post smaller images as one has to scroll to get to the comment buttons
MDE
Been awhile since I posted in MA2A, but I had some good news this week: two of my A2A images are prize winners in the 2018 Aviation Week Photo Contest.
stevez wrote:
Been awhile since I posted in MA2A, but I had some good news this week: two of my A2A images are prize winners in the 2018 Aviation Week Photo Contest.
A great lens Anwar. I just had mine completely rebuilt by CPS. My 24-70 has been dropped more times than a French military weapon the difference is, it has been fired
I stumbled on a way to forget all of one’s troubles and spend the rest of the day thankful. My 5:30 am assignment today was at a large cancer treatment center and tomorrow is same time, same subject, but in a different town.
As luck would have it my assignment was five minutes from DFW and I had a little time to kill while the light moved on the front elevation. I was fiddling with lens combinations and just relaxing for a few minutes when I noticed an Inspire II hovering just west of Founders. Several thoughts popped into my head, the first one being someone is going to jail.......... I've wanted to talk with an I2 owner so I hopped in the car with the intention of beating the DFW cops to where he was Turned out to be very interesting and a teaching moment. There were four people there, one being the new marketing director for DFW ( the start of a beautiful relationship!) and three guys with the I2 team. They had jumped through all of the necessary hoops to fly there, plus one more, the FAA demanded that the I2 be tethered. The flights were up to 200' which adds a considerable amount of weight and drag, but the Inspire seemed to shrug it off. One gentleman was responsible for the tether, I joked with him about how he got that job and if he thought the rest of the crew would visit him at club Fed if the I2 got away. This was the 7.5K version of the I2 camera and it was definitely a capable rig. The gentleman running the show was a pro with drones and had all his ducks in a row, we exchanged cards and some ideas, he'll be a great resource. They had just captured the A380 QF7 approach and landing, we previewed it and the perspective was pretty cool. I would have shot that assignment with an 8K Red Helium mounted on an R44 though, that footage would produce some epic footage. I believe that will be one of the clips on my Spring 8K R44 stock shoot.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
A great lens Anwar. I just had mine completely rebuilt by CPS. My 24-70 has been dropped more times than a French military weapon the difference is, it has been fired
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Massimo Foti wrote:
Great lens. I had mine second hand, as new, for a very good deal.
It's one of those rare zooms that make you feel you don't need primes.
Guys, thank you for the comments...
He is looking for a physical one, if you have for sale