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    Today Steve Pellegrino (Crism) flew down to Newport to hang out with me around the office. We talked for a little bit while I messed around on our network (1 Terabyte HD), and he took some pics for me. Then I get a call, "get the camera ready were going up at 2!" lol. So here are some pics from today . Thanks Steve!

    Me analyzing yesterdays work that I did


    Smile!


    Mr. Davis hard at work


    Getting on my gear


    Getting the camera and camera bag situated


    Were up Hi Steve haha


    PEACE!


    Looking at something lol?


    At about 300ft.... look what that 300mm lens can do woo hoo lol.


    Thanks Steve....

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    Last edited by ExpressJet145; 2005-09-26, 00:01.
    Ryan Davis
    Admin, FlyerGuide.Net
    www.flyerguide.net

  • #2
    Wow! Seems like an awesome job, I hope I can find a job that has to do with photography like that!
    Bobby DeBarge
    www.debargephoto.com
    http://utccollegelife.blogspot.com
    1999 Firebird Driver| Aviation Enthusiast





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    • #3
      "please keep your hands and feet in the helicopter while we are flying"

      Nice Ryan very nice.

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      • #4
        Your office partner looks very relaxed. Are you right handed or left? You wear your watch like a leftie does.

        Looks like a great job.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ptbodale
          Your office partner looks very relaxed. Are you right handed or left? You wear your watch like a leftie does.

          Looks like a great job.
          LOL I know . Im a righty.
          Ryan Davis
          Admin, FlyerGuide.Net
          www.flyerguide.net

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          • #6
            Well I am sure the residents of Rhode Island are sleeping better at night now that you aren't around jet fuel all day (read: explosion waiting to happen lol). I guess this is a little less dangerous for the folks you are around.

            Seriously, aerial photography is cool. Just don't fall out of the chopper....


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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chris Starnes
              Well I am sure the residents of Rhode Island are sleeping better at night now that you aren't around jet fuel all day (read: explosion waiting to happen lol). I guess this is a little less dangerous for the folks you are around.

              Seriously, aerial photography is cool. Just don't fall out of the chopper....
              HAHA, thanks . Thats half the fun though, feeling like your about to fall out LOL. Im sick in the head, always looking for a cheap thrill, and not that!
              Ryan Davis
              Admin, FlyerGuide.Net
              www.flyerguide.net

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              • #8
                I'm a leftie too. I like to bug left handed people who wear their watch on their left arm.

                Can you give us some insight into what you take pictures for? Postcards, municipal govt's or just for people who want a picture of their house.?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ptbodale
                  I'm a leftie too. I like to bug left handed people who wear their watch on their left arm.

                  Can you give us some insight into what you take pictures for? Postcards, municipal govt's or just for people who want a picture of their house.?
                  We photograph boat's, sail boats, power boats, boat races. They dont specifically order them, but we "suprise" them. We have a very large archive/database... just buy a few numbers or letters on the boat, or the boats name we track down the owners. And we have mailing addresses. Send them a post card, or 90% of the time with the address on the heli's tail they go to our site and find their boat.

                  As for houses, if its a reall nice house, that means typically people have money . So we use an atlas, plot their address, and send a post card but 99% of the time the people contact us for a house photo. We also do work for Commercial Property, Land Owners, and Skyline shots. We may be doing a Boston trip soon for the sunset.

                  Please visit,

                  www.riaerials.com RECENT BOAT PICS / SEPT 24 AFTERNOON and SEPT 25 (might not be up yet) are mine. Also SEPT 18.
                  Ryan Davis
                  Admin, FlyerGuide.Net
                  www.flyerguide.net

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ExpressJet145

                    Mr. Davis hard at work

                    "so...what are you wearing?"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by screaming_emu
                      "so...what are you wearing?"
                      LMFAO. @$$!! I'll settle this on Instant Messenger
                      Ryan Davis
                      Admin, FlyerGuide.Net
                      www.flyerguide.net

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                      • #12
                        sweet! that looks like so much fun. . Is it a full time job? Do you go up most days? Do you use a video camera as well?

                        It looks like you don't wear a seat belt

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                        • #13
                          great pics. looks like ur having fun!

                          Alex
                          Stop Searching. Start Traveling. southwest.com

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                          • #14
                            Yes
                            No not a full time Job
                            Weekends and occasional on the weekdays
                            Yes we have video cameras but dont use them
                            Yes I wear a belt, without one I'd be screwed.
                            Ryan Davis
                            Admin, FlyerGuide.Net
                            www.flyerguide.net

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ptbodale
                              I'm a leftie too. I like to bug left handed people who wear their watch on their left arm.
                              I'm lefty and I've always worn my watch on my left hand because it is earier to see when I'm writing.

                              Damn Ryan - I'm jealous, and you know who I work for
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