One of the frustrations as a landscape photographer is when a great view is blocked by trees or other obstructions and you can't get enough elevation to get the shot. Ansel Adams' sometimes took photographs from a platform on top of his car to get around this problem. I came across this Vermont photography business that solves the problem using a tethered blimp and a radio-controlled camera. Pretty interesting! This could really enable you to get some unique shots that nobody else has.
http://www.overandabovephoto.com/Portfo ... 7413_QE2wN
Click on "How we do it" to see..... well, how they do it.
Aerial Photography
Re: Aerial Photography
Cool, Fax: I saw another thing about this recently on one of the forums I frequent. But doesn't it seem a little like cheating ? Next thing you know we will be dialing up a website and taking all our photos from our seats on the couch with our laptops.
Andy
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Re: Aerial Photography
Maybe if the US sells some excess drones, that will be the way it ends up. I'll just replace the air-to-ground missles with a couple of Sony DSLRs and replace the term "vacations" in my vocabulary with "sorties"...