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1. 04:12 AM - Re: (Dennis & Lori Millsap)
2. 08:01 AM - Re: photos (Lenleg@aol.com)
3. 08:22 AM - Re: photos (SportAV8R@aol.com)
4. 09:22 AM - Re: photos (Rad Z)
5. 10:21 AM - Re: photos (Larry Bowen)
6. 01:23 PM - Re: photos (SportAV8R@aol.com)
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--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: "Dennis & Lori Millsap" <dwmillsap@hyperlogic.net>
Hi, Steve,
I posted a reply to you on the vansairforce list--I have an article,
including pictures, on the seats we built on the Tennessee Valley website.
Check it out at http://www.tvrvbg.org on the link on the left "How to Build
RV Seats." I hope that helps!
Lori Millsap
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From: "steve zicree" <szicree@adelphia.net>
Subject: RVSouthEast-List:
> --> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: "steve zicree"
<szicree@adelphia.net>
>
> Does anybody have any first hand experience scratch-building seats for an
RV4? I'm trying to figure out whether I'm supposed to just make big thick
cushions for the bottoms or build up some type of pedestal. Any good
recommendations regarding types of foam would also be helpful.
>
> Steve Zicree
> RV4, Waiting for finishing kit
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--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: Lenleg@aol.com
In a message dated 9/13/2004 11:46:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,
SportAV8R@aol.com writes:
> Glass-smooth day or gyro-stabilized steadi-cam? I can't get air-to-air
> shots that crisp with a point-n-shoot zoomed out at 1/250 most days :-)
>
> -Stormy
>
Once again ...... Stormy .... if you are going to live in this country ....
you must speak English !!!
Len
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--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: SportAV8R@aol.com
Once again ...... Stormy .... if you are going to live in this country ....
you must speak English !!!
Len
What if I snuck into the USA through the porous border on the south, and now I
undermine democracy by mangling the Queen's / King's english, saying stuff like
"Me and you should keep are too planes in the hanger if your agreeable."
Much as I hate to say it, that example seems to be reflective of current parlance
on the List.
In this case, I'm not sure what you're unsure about. What I meant to say was:
I get motion blur in many of my air-to-air snapshots at shutter speeds where I'm
not expecting any. Then Radomir comes along with a four foot long zoom (exagerated,
I know, as even a -6 doesn't have that kind of width at the shoulders)
and gets crisp, tight shots at long focal lengths; a technically difficult
task. I'm just wondering what his secret was.
-Stormy
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--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: Rad Z <microsmurfer@yahoo.com>
> I'm just
> wondering what his secret was.
>
> -Stormy
1/750 sec shutter speed.
However, I'd like to practice this more.. 'cause I
think these photos could have come out better.
PS. It seems that shooting through the canopy can be
quite tricky (angle between canopy and lens is
important). This is something that requires more
testing to figure out.
Radomir
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--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: "Larry Bowen" <Larry@BowenAero.com>
I'm sure "more testing" can be arranged!
:)
-
Larry Bowen
Larry@BowenAero.com
http://BowenAero.com
Rad Z said:
> --> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: Rad Z <microsmurfer@yahoo.com>
>
>> I'm just
>> wondering what his secret was.
>>
>> -Stormy
>
>
> 1/750 sec shutter speed.
>
> However, I'd like to practice this more.. 'cause I
> think these photos could have come out better.
>
> PS. It seems that shooting through the canopy can be
> quite tricky (angle between canopy and lens is
> important). This is something that requires more
> testing to figure out.
>
> Radomir
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--> RVSouthEast-List message posted by: SportAV8R@aol.com
Radomir: get close to the canopy so you don't get glare and reflections; these
ruin half of what my guests shoot from inside the plane, and even I forget sometimes
(yes, I have snapped pix while PIC - it's hazardous and probably a bit
foolish). Curvature and distortion are another thing, as you suggest.
Seems like every great picture I try to shoot is interrupted by an air bump right
as I squeeze it off. Occasionally I do get lucky, with pleasing results. Len
has a CD with a few of my better shots on it.
-Stormy
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