Yet another good photo.net feature
DoctorIt
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So, lo and behold, after commenting last week (after waxy's post) that Photo.net has been going the way of photoshopped works of art rather than plain good photographs, this weeks featured shot is black and white, film, and journalistic!
I highly recommend actually getting the large version of the image and also reading the notes about the shot. Excellent stuff! Right on the photo.net frontpage:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display?photo_id=244390&size=md
I highly recommend actually getting the large version of the image and also reading the notes about the shot. Excellent stuff! Right on the photo.net frontpage:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/image-display?photo_id=244390&size=md
Erik
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I think in clear skys like in this picture it's probably not that big of a problem, but it can be under other conditions.
The problem is that the spinning helicopter blades can generate static electricity. Since the Helicopter isn't grounded it can build up quite a charge. The hoist cable hanging from the helicopter carries the same charge as the rest of the helicopter. If the charge is large enough the poor sap on the ground that grabs the hoist cable becomes the last part of the circuit to ground the helicopter and BAM!
Coast guard operations over water aren't that big of a deal since salt water is an almost perfect conductor. Even lake or river water has enough junk in it that they conduct electricity very well. The basket hanging from the chopper hits the water and instantly the helicopter is grounded. Dropping the basket onto the deck of a boat or ship has the same effect. So if you're ever on a boat and the coast guard is lowering a basket onto the deck, stay away from the basket until it's on the deck!
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