Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/23

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Helicopter Aerials...and Aviation Stuff
From: "David W. Almy" <dalmy@mindspring.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 14:33:53 -0500

Ted,

For the helicopter shot, I screamed at my pilot who relayed my
directions to the other pilot, as I find headsets constraining. 

You may be interested to know that in the printed version of the photo,
we digitally flattened the horizon to correct for a) the curvature of
the earth, b) my crooked handholding and c) slight pincushion distortion
from the lens. Consequently, in the printed version, the earth is in
fact flat. If you have the patience (2.1 meg download), you can see it
on pages 14/15 at http://www.nbaa.org/baus/baus-rgb.pdf.

David W. Almy
Annapolis

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Ted Grant wrote:
> 
> "David W. Almy" wrote:
> >
> > All,
> >
> > For fun, I've posted a helicopter-to-helicopter shot I took last summer.
> > It can be seen at http://www.nbaa.org/baus/images/helicopter.jpg. The
> > picture was taken using an R8 and the 70-180 wide open at about 130mm.
> > Exposure was about 1/250th wide open (f2.8) on E200 with the camera set
> > on "A" with me contorted and shooting out a tiny back door window in a
> > Bell JetRanger.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> Nice shot!!!  Very well done.  "And only hand held you say? :)  Maybe
> make some hand hold believers out of those "everything on tripod"  folks!
> 
> Love it and in two moving helicopters.    Were you working head set to
> head set with the pilot in the other helicopter or giving directions to
> your pilot only?
> 
> ted