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wolfnowl
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Alpa FPS, Rodenstock lens, IQ180 back, and more than a little processing time. Kinda fun to spin around and around, but that reminds me of some of the pilots I've worked with.
http://dubaimap.hipa.ae/index.html
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Quote from: wolfnowl on January 31, 2013, 02:12:08 AM
Alpa FPS, Rodenstock lens, IQ180 back, and more than a little processing time. Kinda fun to spin around and around, but that reminds me of some of the pilots I've worked with.
http://dubaimap.hipa.ae/index.html
Mike.
Interesting vista, thanks Mike!
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That is cool on my iPad. As iTurn and iRoll and iPitch the iPad, it moves the camera !
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Thanks, folks. Here's another one for you, although not quite so high up.
http://www.utah3d.net/utah-travel/bonneville-salt-flats/salt-flats-night.html
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Quote from: wolfnowl on February 01, 2013, 04:22:00 PM
Thanks, folks. Here's another one for you, although not quite so high up.
http://www.utah3d.net/utah-travel/bonneville-salt-flats/salt-flats-night.html
Mike.
Very different but I like this one even more…
Thanks Mike!
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Both very nice.
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Thanks Mike. #1 was like being back in a fighter cockpit. I was able to do a barrel roll and a loop.
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