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{K:2309} 9/20/2004
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I don?t fly in my life and for me this is great shoot. Clarity aeroplan and soft background. Very nice.
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Ian Sharp
{K:1762} 7/13/2004
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Neil
What a great shot,one of the best I've seen for this type of aviation photography, look forward to future submissions.
Ian (Australia)
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 7/13/2004
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Actually - with digital cameras its not that much of a problem to Fly and take pics, because you can hold the camera at arms length and glance at the pic on the display screen on the back of the camera while maintaining your flying (something you have to be capable of doing when navigating on your own). However, for serious composition, it does help to have someone else steer the 'plane while concentrating on the picture (I have some pics from my first solo Navigation exercise but they were less than good!)
Neil
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Miranda
{K:207} 7/13/2004
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Well, I hope you don't do both at once! lol
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 7/13/2004
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Well - That may be one of the reasons I'm training for my own Pilot's Licence which hopefully I'll have in a few weeks.
:)
Neil
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Miranda
{K:207} 7/13/2004
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That's really interesting. You should take some more this way... it's very unique and fun to see the land (formations) from new angles!
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Neil Niamh White
{K:9165} 7/13/2004
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Flying over Holland in a private aircraft it was amazing to see the many field patterns created by the Dutch. I'm an aviation nut as well as avid photo taker (won't claim to be a photographer) and this was captured as we flew near Amsterdam at about 9000 feet.
It was for this trip that I bought my fantastic little Fuji Finepix so I thought I really ought to attribute something from that trip.
Neil
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Miranda
{K:207} 7/13/2004
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This is pretty- I like the perspective. Did you take this from a plane yourself? Keep on shooting, you're pictures are great!
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