Up up and away, Rick... Nice colorful shots, great documentary of your trip.
Mark On 6/21/2013 7:54 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Yesterday we took our long-anticipated hot air balloon ride outside Philly. We launched at ~0630, on a cool and clear morning with some mist and high clouds. 1:20 and about 9 miles later the pilot dropped us quickly but gently into a remarkably small suburban yard, threading between trees and power lines. Impressive. Six passengers and the pilot were stuffed into a space about 5 x 6 ft--cozy. I had just enough room to turn 90 degrees and change lenses. Photographically the trip was challenging: since quarters were so tight and we stayed fairly close to the ground (it was calm above ~1000 ft, as the other balloon learned the hard way), I mostly used my 10-17 fisheye. The wide field of view was nice in the cramped quarters, but the distortion was sometimes troublesome. This especially affected shots of the balloon above us--it is a beautiful sight, having this gigantic colorful sunlit gasbag above one, but the distortion makes it look about the size of a beach ball. Enough blather! The gallery is here: http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=1055134 Comments much appreciated! Cheers, Rick
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