Zugspitze
Submitted by Jürgen Schrader on Tue, 2010-01-12 19:06.
The greatest fun is always to push panoramic photography to a new limit.
The image here was taken during a flight over the Bavarian Alps shortly before arriving at the summit of the Zugspitze.
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Re: Zugspitze
Submitted by Aldo Hoeben on Tue, 2010-01-12 19:26.Hehe, that camera-strap is cool.
Awesome shot!
Re: Zugspitze
Submitted by Jürgen Schrader on Tue, 2010-01-12 20:40.Argh, wrong image :D
Will have to fix that tomorrow.
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Jürgen Schrader
IVRPA Director
www.bavaria360.de
Re: Zugspitze
Submitted by aaronspence on Tue, 2010-01-12 23:01.Hey that's VERY cool Jurgen. The camera strap had me worried though... could get caught on something.
Any idea what the aircraft speed was when you were shooting?
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Re: Zugspitze
Submitted by Jürgen Schrader on Wed, 2010-01-13 14:02.No worry, everything was tied and secured, the strap was just a bit too loose.
Lowest speed one can go with this kind of airplanes is around 100 km per hour.
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Jürgen Schrader
IVRPA Director
www.bavaria360.de
Re: Zugspitze
Submitted by Willy Kaemena on Wed, 2010-01-13 14:30.I did several flights on these kinds of airplanes for normal aerial photos. I was always prepared to do a pano too, but the strong wind at 120-140km/h was too strong to venture it. Try to put your cam on a monopod way out of a car running at 150km/h then you know what it is alike.