Oh, wow, those are lovely.

I like them  all (well, except for the last), but I especially like #1, #3, 
#6, #7, and #11.  (Think I counted right.)

Thanks for sharing, I love geology shots AND  well done aerial photographs. 

Marnie the akaless :-) 

In a  message dated 8/28/2011 6:50:18 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected]  writes:
On Sun, Aug 28, 2011 at 8:37 AM, Brian Walters  <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> Hi all
>
> First -  thanks again to those who provided advice a month or so ago on
>  photographing from a light plane.  This flight was part of our  recent
> trip to the 'red Centre' of Australia.
>
> The flight  was in a Cessna 210, carrying 4 passengers plus the pilot.
> The lack of  wing struts on this plane was a bonus for photography.  The
> two  biggest problems were reflections in the windows, which were
> difficult  to avoid, and the mild jerkiness of the flight.  I used my
> K200D  with the 16-45 mm zoom attached.  I had other lenses available but
>  the cramped conditions made it difficult to change lenses, so I
>  eventually gave up on the idea.  As it happened, the 16-45 mm range
>  proved to be pretty much ideal.  My wife used an old Optio for the  first
> part of the flight but it wasn't up to the job so she commandeered  the
> *istDS with 50 mm f1.7 FA attached for the second half.  Both  of us shot
> in shutter priority mode with the speed set to 1/350 - 1/500  sec.
>
> I hope you enjoy this small selection:
>
>  http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1370864/Lake-Eyre/index.html  


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