shooting from a cessna
Hello to all,
Are there any pilots or folks who specialize in aerial photography who visit this forum.
I would like to share techniques for getting good photos from the plane.
Being a pilot is the greatest pleasure I have had in life so far and catching it on film has been a blast!
Dan Valovich
Are there any pilots or folks who specialize in aerial photography who visit this forum.
I would like to share techniques for getting good photos from the plane.
Being a pilot is the greatest pleasure I have had in life so far and catching it on film has been a blast!
Dan Valovich
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I used to do aerial photography/fly with photographers and I know for sure there is at least one professional aerial photographer out here, and several pilots.
Shooting hand-held is definitely doable. It takes some getting used to, but atleast the window will stay open on most cessna's
www.ivarborst.nl & smugmug
Welcome. I'm a pilot. I enjoy flying. I enjoy photography. I have yet to connect the two though. Most of my shots are from the ground looking up at airshows. I'm not sure how much help I'll be with aerial photography. But it's good to know there's another pilot out there.
Tom
PPL-ASEL Instrument
I have been shooting from the plane for several years now,mostly by myself.
Shooting fireworks from 1500 ft at 80 knots is tough.I am using topaz for noise reduction. l
Looking for a way to eliminate the noise reduction without software.I boost the iso until i get the shutter speed i need. Any better ways?
Helicopters are easy because you can fly with the door open and just sit there on the side with your feet hanging out and shoot!
ad astra per aspera
http://shaunlunt.typepad.com/
One of the stories of his crash:
http://aprn.org/2008/06/07/california-pilot-dies-in-crash-troopers-seeking-second-pilot/
This is Shaun and my wife the Fall before he went to Alaska.
Shaun and his plane.
Just be careful!
Ron
http://ront.smugmug.com/
Nikon D600, Nikon 85 f/1.8G, Nikon 24-120mm f/4, Nikon 70-300, Nikon SB-700, Canon S95
For the pilot/photographers here, it's kind of a given, but DON'T go shooting when flying solo! The instructor side of me is going to kick your butt when I catch you doing that! If you go shooting from a plane, shoot as a passenger or make sure you take a safety-pilot with you. It's just too easy to be away from the plane and instruments for just a second too much, get disoriented, etc. (Also, if something were to happen, you're most likely not insured.)
www.ivarborst.nl & smugmug
Taking photos while flying the airplane can be done safely. I use a safety pilot when i can but one isn't always around. I don't want anyone to think that i am reckless when i fly. I am not. If it can't be done safely it doesn't get done.I have spent many hours with my instructor practicing slow flight for the purpose of taking photos when i am alone. After an aircraft is trimmed for level hands off flight it can be done safely.
What makes me nervous as hell is drivers on cell phones!!
Looks to be a wing mounted camera but actually I opened the window and held the camera outside. It takes a fast shutter speed to get a good photo.
You bet he would. He loved to fly!!
Thanks, Ron
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Nikon D600, Nikon 85 f/1.8G, Nikon 24-120mm f/4, Nikon 70-300, Nikon SB-700, Canon S95
Shaun was a good pilot, but made a fatal mistake. You are correct ivar, no matter the cause, it sucks!! Shaun was a really great guy!
Thanks, Ron
http://ront.smugmug.com/
Nikon D600, Nikon 85 f/1.8G, Nikon 24-120mm f/4, Nikon 70-300, Nikon SB-700, Canon S95
The Cessna in HDR...
Beaver on approach...
Beaver closeup...
Beaver near touchdown...
A long train...
Interesting patterns in the spray from the floats....
I often take pics while flying solo, but they are done safely with lots of altitude, airspeed and no traffic.
I love seeing other peoples aerials
Aerial photos are very rewarding with the results you get.
Alot of times i get to do things for the first time like this powered wing flight,
or this powered parachute,
I get to shoot a balloon festival for the city in october and they want photos from the balloon during flight.