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    Hi there everyone, I just need a quick bit of advice from one of the screeners (or anyone else who may know). I took this shot in New Zealand of the helicopter which we were having a ride on. It was taken several thousand feet up on a mountain top, but is only a few miles from Queenstown airport. With regards to location info, how should I upload it?

    Many thanks in advance.


  • #2
    I would upload that as Other Location with the name of the mountain typed manually.

    Cracking Shot BTW. Would be a worthy screener's choice IMHO.










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    • #3
      Yes, "Other location - __________ " would be correct

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      • #4
        That's what I say as a beautiful shoot in a beautiful place.

        Congrats on that one!
        A portuguese photojournalist living in Brazil.

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        • #5
          Why are the blades turning (fast enough to be blurred) when there is clearly nobody in the aircraft?


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          • #6
            Originally posted by E-Diddy!
            Why are the blades turning (fast enough to be blurred) when there is clearly nobody in the aircraft?
            Errrm ... i would imagine its a very simple answer :rolleyes:

            I didnt even think twice about it ...

            regards

            Cracking shot though ...

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            • #7
              Thanks guys, I shall get uploading it now then. The blades are turning because we landed on a remote mountain and were allowed to get out, the pilot didn't want to switch the engine off incase it wouldn't start when we got back in!
              Regards,

              Dan Nicholson

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              • #8
                The blades are turning because we landed on a remote mountain and were allowed to get out, the pilot didn't want to switch the engine off incase it wouldn't start when we got back in!
                In that case I hope the NZ Civil Aviation Authority don't get to see this picture. They may take a dim view of leaving a helicopter unattended with the engine running.

                Nice pic though. You don't often get a chance to take one in those circumstances.
                If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !

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                • #9
                  That is a VERY nice picture!

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