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Du lebst in möglichen Perspektiven, Closeups, immer bist du zu nah, so nah, dass die Sonne dir die Flügel versengt, in der Linse gebündelt zu einer Stichflamme. Kamerafahrten von einem zum nächsten Punkt, als hättest du unendlich viele Versuche, bis endlich Alles perfekt ist, wie im Inneren einer Blume, die niemals verblüht.
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EOSR | RF35mm f/1.8 IS STM
Exposure: ƒ/2.5 | 1/250s ISO 100
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Monarch Butterfly Closeup
Horicon Marsh Wisconsin
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All of my friends know that I love to travel. But while I love seeing new places and countries, I don't feel the same way about flying....or rather the act of flying. And the smaller the plane, the more I tend to get that sinking feeling. My friend Bruce has been a bit of an aviation buff for many years. He can easily tell you the names and paths of just about every type of plane landing at the airport. So when a mutual acquaintance of ours made a suggestion to take a short flight around the island (for his pilot's license requirements), he was ready to jump at the chance. I will admit that I was lukewarm to the idea but their enthusiasm was infectious.
Maybe it was time to try something new. So, even with the initial misgivings, I decided to jump in. The first flight got cancelled due to the weather but the second one looked good. So on May 5 2018 (Cinco de Mayo), I decided to bite the bullet and packed up my camera to take in a side of Barbados not seen by many. I've been on a plane to and from Barbados before, but never circling the island at around 2,000 ft. And what an experience it was.
One of the things that I discovered about flying in a small plane is that while you're in the air at 2,000 feet, a simple kit lens can still get you some great detail shots. My telephoto lens was in my camera bag which was stowed away in the baggage compartment (under the plane). So that was out of the question. I was going to shoot wide mostly anyway, but it was nice to know that the 55mm setting was enough to get this close.
More to come....hope you're excited to see this series.
To all of you, hope you enjoyed the weekend and have an awesome week ahead, wherever you are!
Read more about that afternoon in my blog post here:
Facing Fears: A Cinco De Mayo Adventure
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Camera: NIKON D7200
Lens: Nikon 18-55mm G VR DX AF-S Zoom Lens
Shutter speed: 0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperture: f/10
ISO setting: 160
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Closeup of some building in Downtown Vancouver, taken from Stanley Park.
This is part of a huge collection of pictures I took during a flying school trip From Ottawa, Ontario to Vancouver, British Columbia this past summer. A great learning opportunity for us new private pilots and instructors to fly to all these cool locations along the way and back. We took 3 Cessna 172s and one Beechcraft Duchess.
Have you seen so cute ladybirds before?
Nice weekend to you all...
Thank you all for your comments...
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