As it is more than apparent by this point, I am very fond of the aviation photography hobby, but after more than 100 side-on-landers that we all love to malign, I want to think outside the box and take some photos that people who don't have a penchant for all things BBD will respect for more than technical competence. I see gorgeous sunsets, wonderful landscapes, those cool late-night light-trails all these things inspire me and I'd love to try them; but for the moment I live in Edmonton. We don't have those things here and in the summer it's never pitch-black at night. I'd take cockpit shots from my "office", but the crime rate is so high by CYXD that were I to put my camera down for a mere moment- my car would be broken into (again) and despite having camera insurance, they get a little suspicious if you file too many stolen claims. I'm at a loss everyone- in such a limited locale, what can I do to change things up from the usual?
P.S I have nothing against the side-on lander, I have no intent to stop uploading them as I quite like them, I just want to try something different. Moreover, eventually I am moving to an undisclosed location that will rectify the landscapes, sunsets, and darkness issues (but amplify my nemisis heat-haze) but I don't want to get so familiar with my beloved side-ons that contempt is bred.
P.S I have nothing against the side-on lander, I have no intent to stop uploading them as I quite like them, I just want to try something different. Moreover, eventually I am moving to an undisclosed location that will rectify the landscapes, sunsets, and darkness issues (but amplify my nemisis heat-haze) but I don't want to get so familiar with my beloved side-ons that contempt is bred.
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