Awesome. Great photo as well!
Awesome. Great photo as well!
your wifes' photos are FANTASTIC, if i were her husband i'd be promoting her work and not viceversa!...
Wife bragging about your photos?
Chaa Ching....sounds like a big deposit in the relationship bank.
Question is: what is she saving up for?
You better be matching her deposits: knock off a few items on the "honey do" list, clean the bathroom, foot massage without being asked.....
Seriously, though, looks like a great shot.
Congrats John! Loved the daddy sandwich. It goes by too quick. We're on our way to Oregon tonight to visit our middle girl, her very nice hubby and their little one who is 4 and thinks grampa's pretty neat. Thanks for a positive thread.
So that was hand held with no Gyro? Looks real nice to me... I always have issues with vibrations in the aircraft I have been shooting from of late (blackhawk helicopters, C-23 Sherpa's, C-130's, etc.. all at work) Though I have been meaning to pick up a kentronic's gyro one of these days.
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"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." -Douglas Adams-
Yikes! To see something that looks that tonally rich floating in water is really humbling. I have no idea how you darkroom guys pull that stuff off.
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
John,
That looks like a great image! Well done.
I shoot aerials for work from time to time, never with more than a 6x7.
When I shot the picture below at 10,000 out the popped open window of cessna, it was tough to get it perfect, I just can't imagine with an 8x10 at 14,000 !!
And more than likely, if your pilot was a "by the book" guy, with an oxygen mask on to boot!!
Beautiful, just beautiful sir!!
And that's a beautiful aerial as well Allen! That would be a difficult shot to make hand held (oblique? Is that the term for it?) Cool!
"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White
Hey, man, hats off to you, not only are those photos really amazing but you seem to have found the perfect wife, and she’s totally supportive of your hobby, too! See, that’s why I’m kind of afraid of comittment at the moment because I don’t really have time for a girlfriend next to my photography, but if you can actually find a girl who understands and likes your obsession, obviously that’s the best of luck. Oh well, who knows, I might find someone as crazed as I am someday :-D
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