by activelight | Apr 13, 2017 | Aerial Photography, Aircraft |
They made 18,000 of them, give or take. They flew in every theater of WW II. But only one B-24J Liberator is still flyable today. B-24J “Witchcraft” over the San Francisco Bay Area Engines or no engines, I like photographing things that fly. So when I saw...
by activelight | Oct 12, 2016 | Aerial Photography, Birds, How to shoot, Mammals, Sports, Wildlife |
Quick – how much did your camera cost? Not the lenses, just the camera body? For many of you, it was over $1000. Add just one pro lens, and the total could go beyond $2000. For those of you with Canon EOS cameras, a relative bargain can help you capture close-up...
by activelight | Sep 12, 2016 | Aerial Photography, Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Ancestral Puebloan, How to shoot, National Monument, New Mexico, Petroglyphs, Photo tour, Ruins, Travel |
It happens every October. Sometimes you see Tweetie Bird, or Darth Vader’s head. There may also be a vacationing penguin, complete with shades and camera. The sky fills with brightly-colored exclamation points morning and evening for a week in early October at...
by activelight | Aug 18, 2016 | Aerial Photography, Travel |
Delta Airlines’ recent computer outage and resulting ongoing flight problems are a reminder of what can go wrong with air travel. It pays to attempt advance online check-in, and call your carrier. The evening of Southwest’s big July computer outage, I was...
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