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Copyright: © 2014 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
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Copyright: © 2014 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission
Broome on Google Earth l Broome on wikipedia l Camels in Broome l Kite Aerial Photography App on Itunes Store
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Kite Aerial Photography
Kite :Dan Leigh delta R8 cruiser
Camera :Go Pro 2
Rig : AutoKAP
Wind : very very light wind
Line : 130 kg Cousin Trestec Braided dyneema
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An other challenging KAP session…
The previous day I only had my Ricoh GR and the wind was too weak to really take of but the air traffic (choppers and small Cessna) was pretty dense and VERY low… no wonder, this section of Cable Beach is in the approach cone of the runway ! This morning I contacted Broome’s airport air traffic control and requested a 400 feet clearance between 4 and 5 PM to fly my kite; my request was accepted.
Having only one kite while traveling (Dan Leigh Delta R8) my only option in case the wind was too weak was to reduce the weight of the rig. While getting ready and waiting for the camels to arrive on the beach, The Ricoh GR and its wide angle converter were flying smoothly, I then had to remove the converter and then changed the Ricoh for the Canon S 95 with CHDK but by the time the Camels were there, the wind died a bit more and in hurry had to pass to plan B and C : the minimalist pendulum rig for the Go Pro (a piece of rubber around the Go Pro and a wire attached between the rubber band and the kite string, (a very clever German engineering designed by Wolfgang Bieck) but of course I had forgotten the mini SD card for the GP3 and had to switch to the GP2 which had no SD card… I quickly took the SD card from the Ricoh, set up the interval mode to 2 seconds and in no time the Go Pro 2 was flying right above the camels, hoping I did not forget anything in the set up.
Everything went smoothly almost as planned with a bit of adrenalin and stress but that’s part of the fun !
Broome on Google Earth l Broome on wikipedia l Camels in Broome l Kite Aerial Photography App on Itunes Store
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Kite Aerial Photography
Kite :Dan Leigh delta R8 cruiser
Camera :Go Pro 2
Rig : AutoKAP
Wind : very very light wind
Line : 130 kg Cousin Trestec Braided dyneema
===========================
An other challenging KAP session…
The previous day I only had my Ricoh GR and the wind was too weak to really take of but the air traffic (choppers and small Cessna) was pretty dense and VERY low… no wonder, this section of Cable Beach is in the approach cone of the runway ! This morning I contacted Broome’s airport air traffic control and requested a 400 feet clearance between 4 and 5 PM to fly my kite; my request was accepted.
Having only one kite while traveling (Dan Leigh Delta R8) my only option in case the wind was too weak was to reduce the weight of the rig. While getting ready and waiting for the camels to arrive on the beach, The Ricoh GR and its wide angle converter were flying smoothly, I then had to remove the converter and then changed the Ricoh for the Canon S 95 with CHDK but by the time the Camels were there, the wind died a bit more and in hurry had to pass to plan B and C : the minimalist pendulum rig for the Go Pro (a piece of rubber around the Go Pro and a wire attached between the rubber band and the kite string, (a very clever German engineering designed by Wolfgang Bieck) but of course I had forgotten the mini SD card for the GP3 and had to switch to the GP2 which had no SD card… I quickly took the SD card from the Ricoh, set up the interval mode to 2 seconds and in no time the Go Pro 2 was flying right above the camels, hoping I did not forget anything in the set up.
Everything went smoothly almost as planned with a bit of adrenalin and stress but that’s part of the fun !
Broome on Google Earth l Broome on wikipedia l Camels in Broome l Kite Aerial Photography App on Itunes Store
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Kite Aerial Photography
Kite :Dan Leigh delta R8 cruiser
Camera :Go Pro 2
Rig : AutoKAP
Wind : very very light wind
Line : 130 kg Cousin Trestec Braided dyneema
===========================
An other challenging KAP session…
The previous day I only had my Ricoh GR and the wind was too weak to really take of but the air traffic (choppers and small Cessna) was pretty dense and VERY low… no wonder, this section of Cable Beach is in the approach cone of the runway ! This morning I contacted Broome’s airport air traffic control and requested a 400 feet clearance between 4 and 5 PM to fly my kite; my request was accepted.
Having only one kite while traveling (Dan Leigh Delta R8) my only option in case the wind was too weak was to reduce the weight of the rig. While getting ready and waiting for the camels to arrive on the beach, The Ricoh GR and its wide angle converter were flying smoothly, I then had to remove the converter and then changed the Ricoh for the Canon S 95 with CHDK but by the time the Camels were there, the wind died a bit more and in hurry had to pass to plan B and C : the minimalist pendulum rig for the Go Pro (a piece of rubber around the Go Pro and a wire attached between the rubber band and the kite string, (a very clever German engineering designed by Wolfgang Bieck) but of course I had forgotten the mini SD card for the GP3 and had to switch to the GP2 which had no SD card… I quickly took the SD card from the Ricoh, set up the interval mode to 2 seconds and in no time the Go Pro 2 was flying right above the camels, hoping I did not forget anything in the set up.
Everything went smoothly almost as planned with a bit of adrenalin and stress but that’s part of the fun !
Broome on Google Earth l Broome on wikipedia l Camels in Broome l Kite Aerial Photography App on Itunes Store
===========================
Kite Aerial Photography
Kite :Dan Leigh delta R8 cruiser
Camera :Go Pro 2
Rig : AutoKAP
Wind : very very light wind
Line : 130 kg Cousin Trestec Braided dyneema
===========================
An other challenging KAP session…
The previous day I only had my Ricoh GR and the wind was too weak to really take of but the air traffic (choppers and small Cessna) was pretty dense and VERY low… no wonder, this section of Cable Beach is in the approach cone of the runway ! This morning I contacted Broome’s airport air traffic control and requested a 400 feet clearance between 4 and 5 PM to fly my kite; my request was accepted.
Having only one kite while traveling (Dan Leigh Delta R8) my only option in case the wind was too weak was to reduce the weight of the rig. While getting ready and waiting for the camels to arrive on the beach, The Ricoh GR and its wide angle converter were flying smoothly, I then had to remove the converter and then changed the Ricoh for the Canon S 95 with CHDK but by the time the Camels were there, the wind died a bit more and in hurry had to pass to plan B and C : the minimalist pendulum rig for the Go Pro (a piece of rubber around the Go Pro and a wire attached between the rubber band and the kite string, (a very clever German engineering designed by Wolfgang Bieck) but of course I had forgotten the mini SD card for the GP3 and had to switch to the GP2 which had no SD card… I quickly took the SD card from the Ricoh, set up the interval mode to 2 seconds and in no time the Go Pro 2 was flying right above the camels, hoping I did not forget anything in the set up.
Everything went smoothly almost as planned with a bit of adrenalin and stress but that’s part of the fun !
Broome on Google Earth l Broome on wikipedia l Camels in Broome l Kite Aerial Photography App on Itunes Store
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Kite Aerial Photography
Kite :Dan Leigh delta R8 cruiser
Camera :Go Pro 2
Rig : AutoKAP
Wind : very very light wind
Line : 130 kg Cousin Trestec Braided dyneema
===========================
An other challenging KAP session…
The previous day I only had my Ricoh GR and the wind was too weak to really take of but the air traffic (choppers and small Cessna) was pretty dense and VERY low… no wonder, this section of Cable Beach is in the approach cone of the runway ! This morning I contacted Broome’s airport air traffic control and requested a 400 feet clearance between 4 and 5 PM to fly my kite; my request was accepted.
Having only one kite while traveling (Dan Leigh Delta R8) my only option in case the wind was too weak was to reduce the weight of the rig. While getting ready and waiting for the camels to arrive on the beach, The Ricoh GR and its wide angle converter were flying smoothly, I then had to remove the converter and then changed the Ricoh for the Canon S 95 with CHDK but by the time the Camels were there, the wind died a bit more and in hurry had to pass to plan B and C : the minimalist pendulum rig for the Go Pro (a piece of rubber around the Go Pro and a wire attached between the rubber band and the kite string, (a very clever German engineering designed by Wolfgang Bieck) but of course I had forgotten the mini SD card for the GP3 and had to switch to the GP2 which had no SD card… I quickly took the SD card from the Ricoh, set up the interval mode to 2 seconds and in no time the Go Pro 2 was flying right above the camels, hoping I did not forget anything in the set up.
Everything went smoothly almost as planned with a bit of adrenalin and stress but that’s part of the fun !
Copyright: © 2014 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission
Broome on Google Earth l Broome on wikipedia l Camels in Broome l Kite Aerial Photography App on Itunes Store
===========================
Kite Aerial Photography
Kite :Dan Leigh delta R8 cruiser
Camera :Go Pro 2
Rig : AutoKAP
Wind : very very light wind
Line : 130 kg Cousin Trestec Braided dyneema
===========================
An other challenging KAP session…
The previous day I only had my Ricoh GR and the wind was too weak to really take of but the air traffic (choppers and small Cessna) was pretty dense and VERY low… no wonder, this section of Cable Beach is in the approach cone of the runway ! This morning I contacted Broome’s airport air traffic control and requested a 400 feet clearance between 4 and 5 PM to fly my kite; my request was accepted.
Having only one kite while traveling (Dan Leigh Delta R8) my only option in case the wind was too weak was to reduce the weight of the rig. While getting ready and waiting for the camels to arrive on the beach, The Ricoh GR and its wide angle converter were flying smoothly, I then had to remove the converter and then changed the Ricoh for the Canon S 95 with CHDK but by the time the Camels were there, the wind died a bit more and in hurry had to pass to plan B and C : the minimalist pendulum rig for the Go Pro (a piece of rubber around the Go Pro and a wire attached between the rubber band and the kite string, (a very clever German engineering designed by Wolfgang Bieck) but of course I had forgotten the mini SD card for the GP3 and had to switch to the GP2 which had no SD card… I quickly took the SD card from the Ricoh, set up the interval mode to 2 seconds and in no time the Go Pro 2 was flying right above the camels, hoping I did not forget anything in the set up.
Everything went smoothly almost as planned with a bit of adrenalin and stress but that’s part of the fun !
[Group 2]-IMG_3130_IMG_3138-9 images stitched in Autopano Giga.
A very pleasant afternoon, light wind for the Dan leigh Delta R8 - a bit too late in the afternoon (some backlight) - Dual AutoKAP rig with a Canon S95 and a GoPro Hero 2 - no Rangers, or helicopters !!
Copyright: © 2014 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission
Copyright: © 2014 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission
Broome on Google Earth l Broome on wikipedia l Camels in Broome l Kite Aerial Photography App on Itunes Store
===========================
Kite Aerial Photography
Kite :Dan Leigh delta R8 cruiser
Camera :Go Pro 2
Rig : AutoKAP
Wind : very very light wind
Line : 130 kg Cousin Trestec Braided dyneema
===========================
An other challenging KAP session…
The previous day I only had my Ricoh GR and the wind was too weak to really take of but the air traffic (choppers and small Cessna) was pretty dense and VERY low… no wonder, this section of Cable Beach is in the approach cone of the runway ! This morning I contacted Broome’s airport air traffic control and requested a 400 feet clearance between 4 and 5 PM to fly my kite; my request was accepted.
Having only one kite while traveling (Dan Leigh Delta R8) my only option in case the wind was too weak was to reduce the weight of the rig. While getting ready and waiting for the camels to arrive on the beach, The Ricoh GR and its wide angle converter were flying smoothly, I then had to remove the converter and then changed the Ricoh for the Canon S 95 with CHDK but by the time the Camels were there, the wind died a bit more and in hurry had to pass to plan B and C : the minimalist pendulum rig for the Go Pro (a piece of rubber around the Go Pro and a wire attached between the rubber band and the kite string, (a very clever German engineering designed by Wolfgang Bieck) but of course I had forgotten the mini SD card for the GP3 and had to switch to the GP2 which had no SD card… I quickly took the SD card from the Ricoh, set up the interval mode to 2 seconds and in no time the Go Pro 2 was flying right above the camels, hoping I did not forget anything in the set up.
Everything went smoothly almost as planned with a bit of adrenalin and stress but that’s part of the fun !
Copyright: © 2014 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission
kobetich trigger grip for the gopro hero3...it floats/epoxy glass aluminum and carbon fiber construction
dale.kobetich@gmail.com
Copyright: © 2014 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission
A family of Black swans (Cygnus stratus) on the Swan river, Western Australia
Each day for 365 days in a row I took a picture and published it at www.cloudtogroundimages.com. This is one of them.
A relief from Wisconsin winter gray in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Note: This will be one of the last photos taken with my GoPro2. It failed me once more while on a snorkeling trip at Treasure Beach. I am sadly retiring it to avoid future disappointments. RIP, you have served me well.
Copyright: © 2014 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission
Copyright: © 2015 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission
Copyright: © 2014 Ariff Budiman | ABR Properties | ABP Simply Photography
This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission
A very pleasant afternoon, light wind for the Dan leigh Delta R8 - a bit too late in the afternoon (some backlight) - Dual AutoKAP rig with a Canon S95 and a GoPro Hero 2 - no Rangers, or helicopters !!