Danpbphoto wrote:
Just a super sharp, clean, tone perfect image "fc"! Has that "polished" car look!
Thank you, Dan. The most relevant part of my gear that day were the two bottles of water stashed in side pockets of my bag. Both empty after two hours.
fotoactvst wrote:
Thank you, Dan. The most relevant part of my gear that day were the two bottles of water stashed in side pockets of my bag. Both empty after two hours.
Waiting to see what you do with the SR-71 inside the building.
Jan-Arie wrote:
Last of the true airplanes, Greek Airforce F4 Phantom probably one of the last times that we saw him.
Saw him take off, and returning within the hour because France denied clearance the same for the al Fursan demo team from the Emirates, It was save to say that the Greek pilots were not amused.
What memories this brings back J-A! I am very happy to see the F4 still in service.
Wonderful image!
Dan
Seems that my clients are always presenting opportunities to push the envelope. One sent me an email yesterday about our upcoming assignment, asking me if I could replicate a series of complex slider movements, both horizontal and vertical. Now I'm on a quest to figure out what equipment I need to accomplish these aerobatic perspectives...... ugh! I don't think I can do them with the Ronin 3, but I'm going to experiment with it. Wouldn't it be nice if I didn't have to go out and drop four grand?!
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Seems that my clients are always presenting opportunities to push the envelope. One sent me an email yesterday about our upcoming assignment, asking me if I could replicate a series of complex slider movements, both horizontal and vertical. Now I'm on a quest to figure out what equipment I need to accomplish these aerobatic perspectives...... ugh! I don't think I can do them with the Ronin 3, but I'm going to experiment with it. Wouldn't it be nice if I didn't have to go out and drop four grand?!
Set up your hanger(s) as "Flying Colleges" Jim then have Uncle Joe subsidize it( as a college bailout) costing you nothing!
Well I should say costing a taxpayer something$$$$$$$$$$$$$. But I would gladly have my taxes go here than...where... down the drain.
I think we all (MA2A) should buy a Mega Mililons Lotto ticket and hope for the best!
Good Luck brother!
Say "Heh" to my best buddy!
RD
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Seems that my clients are always presenting opportunities to push the envelope. One sent me an email yesterday about our upcoming assignment, asking me if I could replicate a series of complex slider movements, both horizontal and vertical. Now I'm on a quest to figure out what equipment I need to accomplish these aerobatic perspectives...... ugh! I don't think I can do them with the Ronin 3, but I'm going to experiment with it. Wouldn't it be nice if I didn't have to go out and drop four grand?!
Perhaps a movie equipment rental place may have something or could offer advice.
JWilsonphoto wrote:
Seems that my clients are always presenting opportunities to push the envelope. One sent me an email yesterday about our upcoming assignment, asking me if I could replicate a series of complex slider movements, both horizontal and vertical. Now I'm on a quest to figure out what equipment I need to accomplish these aerobatic perspectives...... ugh! I don't think I can do them with the Ronin 3, but I'm going to experiment with it. Wouldn't it be nice if I didn't have to go out and drop four grand?!
Is this for the 777 or oil field? Tell them you need them to build you a 100' slider rail.
This is for a surgical equipment manufacturer. First thing I'm going to try is handheld with the R5C IS, depending upon what that looks like we'll see where we go from that point.
I've just arrived home from the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) at RAF Fairford in England. They claim it to be the largest military air show in the world and I must say - it was pretty impressive. It will take a while to go through my images and videos, but I will post a few images here as I get to them.
...once I can get my Dropbox sharing working again...
Bill Gass wrote:
Fire season is here but late for once in the last five years, good bye summer, hello smoke and heat.
I lived in Murphy/GrantsPass in a trailer for a few years while working for the NPS at Crater Lake Bill. The summer storms brought many close calls to my trailer. It sat upon a mountain with views to Mt Ashley and to CLNP.
The fires thru the backroads to Jacksonville thru Medford to CLNP was sometimes a real challenge.
I loved it though!
RD