The ultralight and a camera genius!
lulalake
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Here are a couple of shots of an ultralight that I was fortunate enough to have a flight in a couple of weeks ago
The fellow, George, is the owner and instructor, the woman is Sylvia, a master camera repair person who does extremely good work on rare cameras, lenses and shutters, old SLRs and TLRs. I’m in great luck to know her.
(shot with a Canon AE1-P on Provia)
Cheers
Jules
The fellow, George, is the owner and instructor, the woman is Sylvia, a master camera repair person who does extremely good work on rare cameras, lenses and shutters, old SLRs and TLRs. I’m in great luck to know her.
(shot with a Canon AE1-P on Provia)
Cheers
Jules
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nickwphoto
Hi Jules.........now that I can see the whole thing, it's very different to my brothers and my cousins Ultra Lights.
Well I hope you get to go up again and I hope I get to to up too
This is my cousins Trike......sorry about the picture sizes I didn't take these pictures, it its just a link to his website ... Skippy (Australia)
http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/weather/Trike_Page/TrikePics.htm
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
I like the clouds too in the first one too, I had to work on the second one a bit just to get some definition out of them as the sun wasn't far above them.
The first one was a lot more cooperative.
Cheers
Jules
Yeah, it's real basic but it does the trick.
Love to see some shots when you go up next.
Jules