Thursday, December 12, 2013

Sparrowscope on Kickstarter

I'm very excited to support the new Sparrowscope on Kickstarter.  Why am i supporting it?  Because of its ability to allow me to use my ipad to see what I'm taking a picture of.  For me, that's always been the difficult part of KAP.  I send my camera up on the kite and then use a remote control to point it in the direction I think it needs to go, but ultimately, I never really know how my pictures are turning out until I bring everything back down to the ground.  With the Sparrowscope, I could not only see the pictures I'm taking but I could also make adjustments in real time to better frame my shots.  That's the cool part and it's what I'm very much looking forward to.


Sunday, August 11, 2013

Aerial Photography Melbourne Fl


Brevard County Fl Aerial Photography

Aerial Photography Melbourne FL
Hi, my name is Gary, and I perform aerial photography in Brevard County, Fl. I’m located in Melbourne, Fl.

If you are working on a fundraiser, environmental awareness project or other event being planned for a good cause and would like to have aerial photography performed at your event, I would be very interested in hearing from you.

Aerial photography, free of charge!

The aerial photography that I perform around Brevard County's Space Coast is done absolutely free of charge and is merely my personal hobby. The reason my service is free for “good causes” is that it gives me the freedom to accept or decline events and to contribute my time only to those events that I’m interested in. Furthermore, the aerial photography that I do is often hit and miss because I can’t actually see what my camera is taking pictures of until I bring the camera down from its flight. However, during each flight I’m able to get the camera pointed in basically the right direction and then snap hundreds of pictures. I’ve found that by taking 300 to 400 photos, I can typically get about a dozen images that are outstanding.

For commercial purposes, if you are interested in aerial photography for projects such as photographing construction work, a building grand opening, photographing a property, acreage or other commercial purpose, I will occasionally consider doing paid aerial photography so that I can purchase new and better equipment. For such events I charge $250 per project. (Bear in mind, however, that I cannot exceed an altitude of 500 feet and am completely at the mercy of the wind. If you are facing a deadline and there’s little or no wind in the forecast, I probably will not be able to meet your deadline).

To contact me please use the following email address:
garyhowell_2002 (at) yahoo dot com

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Thanks, and I'll see you at your next event.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Kite Aerial Photography of a Wildlife Management Area

This coming fall I plan to do some hunting in a local wildlife management area. the location is so large that walking to any particular point within the management area isn't practical. Motorized vehicles are not allowed so most people use mountain bikes. I found that while Google earth was very helpful, it was still very limited. So I thought perhaps doing some kite aerial photography of the area would be of benefit to me. So I put my rig in my back pack and headed out. I photographed only one of two locations. Next time I'll get the other area which is further north from where these photos were taken.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Broke my camera but not during KAP

After three years of participating in kite aerial photography and taking thousands and thousands of photos, my camera took a plummet and broke. But it wasn't while flying from my kite.

Actually my wife and I were on a river cruise boat. The camera, with strap around my wrist, slipped from my hand, smacked against the boat railing and broke. So now I have to get a replacement in order to get my KAP off the ground again. Looking forward to it.

For those who may be worried about damaging your camera while flying it from a kite, don't. First of all, I have a 9 foot delta kite. When there's not enough wind to fly I can feel the slack in the line and know it won't lift the camera. When the wind is to strong, I know it also by feel. The range of wind speeds good for flying is fairly wide so it's rare to not be able to.

Once I get the kite above the tops of the trees it will fly steady. Then I attach my camera and rig and release more line. I never have any problems or worries about keeping it up in the air. Only once in a while will I see the camera slowly start descending. When this happens I just pull in the slack and the kite grabs the breeze again, pulling the camera back up.

Have a nice flight.