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Pictures From Our Transatlantic Cruise 2008
POSTED: 5/19/2008 11:16:33 AM | PERMALINK

Here's a few selected pictures from our recent transatlantic cruise on the Norwegian Gem.
Mountains - Azores, Portugal
Mountains - Azores, Portugal
Water - Azores, Portugal
Water - Azores, Portugal
Pineapple Plantation - Azores, Portugal
Pineapple Plantation - Azores, Portugal
Jeronimos Monastery - Lisbon, Portugal
Jeronimos Monastery - Lisbon, Portugal
Belem Tower - Lisbon, Portugal
Belem Tower - Lisbon, Portugal
Jeronimos Monastery 2 - Lisbon, Portugal
Jeronimos Monastery 2 - Lisbon, Portugal
Monument to the Discoveries - Lisbon, Portugal
Monument to the Discoveries - Lisbon, Portugal
Statue - Cadiz, Spain
Statue - Cadiz, Spain
Waterfront - Cadiz, Spain
Waterfront - Cadiz, Spain
Port - Malaga, Spain
Port - Malaga, Spain
Bull Fighting Arena - Malaga, Spain
Bull Fighting Arena - Malaga, Spain
Cathedral - Malaga, Spain
Cathedral - Malaga, Spain
Fortress - Corsica
Fortress - Corsica
Waterfront - Corsica
Waterfront - Corsica
Seagull - Corsica
Seagull - Corsica
Graffiti - Livorno, Italy
Graffiti - Livorno, Italy
Leaning Tower 1 - Pisa, Italy
Leaning Tower 1 - Pisa, Italy
Leaning Tower 2 - Pisa, Italy
Leaning Tower 2 - Pisa, Italy
Leaning Tower 3 - Pisa, Italy
Leaning Tower 3 - Pisa, Italy
Port - Villefranche, France
Port - Villefranche, France
Shoreline - Monaco
Shoreline - Monaco
Statue - Civitavecchia, Italy
Statue - Civitavecchia, Italy
   





Montserrat 2003
POSTED: 3/3/2003 | PERMALINK

Here are some pictures from my trip to Montserrat.

Click on the thumbnails to enlarge the photographs.

Volcano
Volcano
Volcano #2
Volcano #2
Destruction
Destruction
Destruction #2
Destruction #2
Pyroclastic Flow
Pyroclastic Flow
Pyroclastic Flow #2
Pyroclastic Flow #2
Shoreline
Shoreline
Shoreline #2
Shoreline #2
Leaving Montserrat
Leaving Montserrat
Cockpit
Cockpit
  





Antigua 2003
POSTED: 3/3/2003 | PERMALINK

Here are some pictures from my trip to Antigua.

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Antigua Aerial #1
Antigua Aerial #1
Antigua Aerial #2
Antigua Aerial #2
Antigua Aerial #3
Antigua Aerial #3
Antigua Sunset
Antigua Sunset
Antigua Sunset #2
Antigua Sunset #2
Dan in Antigua
Dan in Antigua
Extraterrestrial Water
Extraterrestrial Water
Sail
Sail
Sailboats
Sailboats
   





Kite Aerial Photography
POSTED: 12/1/1999 | PERMALINK

Kite Aerial Photography LogoWhat is Kite Aerial Photography?
Kite Aerial Photography (or KAP to save bandwidth) is the eccentric quest to photograph the world from a birds perspective. By pulling a camera (one your not too attached to) into the sky using the lift of a kite, you can discover a whole new world of photographic opportunities.
Some KAPers are photographers who just want to try something new, some are kite enthusiasts who want to see what it looks like from their kite's perspective. I came from the photography camp and found out about KAP totally by accident. While doing a WWW search for some photography information, I found Charles Benton's KAP site and thought it was pretty much "out there" (no pun intended). I thought "I must do this!", the Gods sang, the clouds parted, the vision was complete.


My Experiences So Far

Well, so far, my first KAP attempt has taught me many things such as:
- Humility
- Patience
- Your face will sunburn quite unevenly when you stand facing the same direction for three hours

My first step was to buy a suitable kite. I ended up with a basic Box Delta (picture to come soon). Taking advantage of all the days where it was both windy and not prohibitively cold, I took the kite up a few times and managed gain some confidence that I wouldn't end up like Charlie Brown with a wrecked kite wrapped around my head. I bought a camera mount, a mechanical timer and a disposable camera (with an emphasis on disposable camera!)

The first few runs were slow and clunky, but I got into the groove after some practice. The main problem to solve now is blurry pictures (See below). The kite (and therefore the camera) tends to whip around enough to cause an unacceptable amount of blur. Possible solutions I'm considering are:

- Using O-rings and dowels above and below the camera mount to absorb line vibration.
- Using faster film (800 speed Kodak disposable camera)
- Using my old compact automatic camera (assuming it will have a faster shutter speed)
- A more stable kite


The Photographs

These photographs turned out ok...

Soccer field outside my house
Soccer field outside my house
Storage facility next to the soccer field
Storage facility next to the soccer field
Self-portrait
Self-portrait
Self-portrait #2
Self-portrait #2
Self-portrait #3
Self-portrait #3


the rest came out VERY blurry.

Blurry
Blurry
Blurry #2
Blurry #2
Blurry #3
Blurry #3
  



My Equipment

Kite: Box Delta
Camera Mount: A basic aluminum mount purchased from "Into the Wind"
Camera: Fuji Disposable (currently)
Timer: KPT dethermalizing mechanical timer


More Information

Charles Benton's KAP site - The largest source of KAP information on the web.





Photos from 1995-1996
POSTED: 1/1/1996 | PERMALINK

Some older photos I moved here from my old web site.

Lisa on a Wicker Chair
Lisa on a Wicker Chair
Lisa and Sunrise
Lisa and Sunrise
Lisa and Lamp
Lisa and Lamp
Lisa Profile
Lisa Profile
Lisa and Tree
Lisa and Tree
Breathing Cassette Cover
Breathing Cassette Cover
Lisa Multiple Exposure
Lisa Multiple Exposure
Venus
Venus







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