Hot Air Balloons
senorjax
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I was lucky enough to spend a good bit of my birthday floating above the Valley of the Gods in Southern Utah.
1. The sunrise was chilly but scenic as well.
2. The pilot was busy adjusting the top section of the envelope as it was filling and his shadow was very interesting. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get a shot of him in a good pose. The colors were fun though.
3. There were roughly 25 balloons in the air and we launched further north than anyone else, so I shot straight into the sun a lot. Challenging, and somewhat frustrating, but I tried to make peace with the unique light and colors.
4. The view to the north was super as well. I just wish there were some balloons in it.
5. We did have an interesting rockpile in our neighborhood. Our pilot floated us over to the top of this spire and then slid down the side of it from the top all the way to ground level, staying within 30' or so of the rock. I have no idea how they can do that without making contact. I was too worried about snagging the fabric on it to have much fun.
6. A similar but wider shot.
1. The sunrise was chilly but scenic as well.
2. The pilot was busy adjusting the top section of the envelope as it was filling and his shadow was very interesting. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get a shot of him in a good pose. The colors were fun though.
3. There were roughly 25 balloons in the air and we launched further north than anyone else, so I shot straight into the sun a lot. Challenging, and somewhat frustrating, but I tried to make peace with the unique light and colors.
4. The view to the north was super as well. I just wish there were some balloons in it.
5. We did have an interesting rockpile in our neighborhood. Our pilot floated us over to the top of this spire and then slid down the side of it from the top all the way to ground level, staying within 30' or so of the rock. I have no idea how they can do that without making contact. I was too worried about snagging the fabric on it to have much fun.
6. A similar but wider shot.
Jay
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I used to see some of these balloons swoop down on the river in front of my home. It wasn't unusual to see several of them drag the gondola across the top of the water. During the quiet morning hours, you could hear the passengers squealing about that.
Tom
I have a friend who is a commercial hot air balloon pilot and once asked him a very similar question during a competition and that was the answer. Seems logical after that He often gets the police, ambulance, fire brigade turning up to a landing site as some member of the public has freaked out over where, or how low, they're flying and called the emergency services.
The pilots have some very cool devices that they use to track a helium filled balloon (small one - like from a kids party) at the start of a flight and that gives them a good read out at all altitudes prior to the flight.
Anyway I'll stop now as I not sure if you really wanted this sort of answer but I'm also fascinated by hot air ballooning - and will rememeber my first sunrise flight over the city of Melbourne for a long time
Thanks for sharing the photos. It is really hard to get great shots sometimes when you're in a basket with other people and can't move around to shoot in the direction you'd like but I think #3 is a cracker
Cheers
Jase
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