Cool business idea but I know I'd wreck the heck out of it and then be very, very ill.
I could see a big market for the video/stills as you could cut the usual aerial fee by a huge margin.
A friend of mine was in the SLC area and booked and hour or two of chopper time to take aerial shots of...
What a crazy waste of money. I'm hoping the owner was just being ironic and the real wheels are in the back.
So..you think the 60 on the doors indicates top speed!?
You've had some bad luck with gear lately Pat-first your flash drown and now the 5D went down. I hope your lenses have faired better!
Looking forward to videos.
Nikon/adorama is having a rebates on some gear. One package is the D700 with the 12-24,24-70 and 70-200, unfortunately I'd have to...
Thanks for bringing us back M.S.
CH-I do hope you get to try the track-it's a blast. I first road the banking in Florida at the Brian Piccillo velodrome which is a 333 meter concrete out door track-5 laps to a mile, 33 degrees in the corners. I also got to ride a short wood track in London...
Be sure to shop Adorama and BH Photo (www.adorama.com) (www.bhphotovideo.com) and check there used sections. You can get more camera for the same or less $ than the entry models. You have good timing as Nikon (and the others) are releasing a new FX (full frame) format so there are more trade in...
I see we've headed into CX land..cool! I've raced cross and it was the longest 45 min of my life! Extreemly hard, painful and FUN. I've seen MTB's at CX races, especially in the entry catagories but the MTB's just don't work as well as a CX bike. CX bikes should be inexpensive but the carbon...
Note to self....clear calander for next August-plan on going north-way north.
Great shots everyone!
That shot of the bar is really gay, Pat:coffeedrink:
Yikes!
So...did you use a black light to find it or do you have a black light in your front yard? Either way, did you perhaps faintly hear The Dead in the distance and suddenly understand "A Whiter Shade of Pale"???:snorkel:
The ISO setting on your DSLR can vary and is one of the great things about shooting digital. You could never shoot a roll at 100,200,800,6400,etc all on the same roll! Try shooting with the ISO at 100 and shoot the same shot at 400 and look for the differences.
I meant I usually never used...
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