Mitch
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I have recently become a devotee of MF aerial photography. In furtherance of this endeavor I have acquired a Cessna 206 aircraft that is a retired aerial survey plane with a 19 inch hole in the floor of the fuselage in which we have mounted a Phase One copy camera with my 3-100 back shooting through a 35mm blue ring lens. Most of my current photo inventory is ‘straight down’ rather than an oblique angle. We are rigging the aircraft to allow for oblique as well as straight down and will post
later as we get this figured out. I hope this thread will attract postings from other DMF aerial shooters. That said, here is my initial post. This image taken at about 1500 ft agl at F8, iso 400, 1/1250 sec and cropped square.
From Canyonlands NP
later as we get this figured out. I hope this thread will attract postings from other DMF aerial shooters. That said, here is my initial post. This image taken at about 1500 ft agl at F8, iso 400, 1/1250 sec and cropped square.
From Canyonlands NP
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