Aerial slideshow 2010
aerialphoto
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I'm not really a video kinda guy - but after playing around with (and being fairly disappointed with) Animoto for a slideshow of some of my later aerial work, I decided to do it myself. Same music, most of the same pictures, and a couple hours work using proshow. Friends and family like it, and it kicks butt on a 55" screen in HD
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What I am curious about is:
1) What kind of plane is it taken from?
2) What glass used?
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Thanks.
Most of them are from a high-wing light twin (like this) with open windows.
The equipment was Nikon D200 and D300, mostly using a 1974-vintage Nikkor Qc 135mm/f2.8 - some images may have been with a Nikkor 50mm/f1.8 or Tokina 12-24.
Some day...
some day... i'll get closer to that level...
thank you.
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I to am a little dissapointed with Animoto and am going to investigate Pro Show and some others.
Thanks again for placing the video for all to see and certainly enjoy.
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Mine has a hole in the floor, but when the doors are open it's usually plugged with a high def stabilized camera deployed.
Nice stuff. I wish I could multi task and do some stills too.
Easier access with the front door too. No climbing over seats and gives us a little more panel space. The third GPS (far left) is mainly for running the camera.
We're doing still-images but still have a video link. When I wrote the camera software I moved all the video monitor functions to the laptop too. I usually have the laptop rotated over to the left so it's out of the way.
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Thanks for posting the "how to" parts too.