Aerial Photography Pictures ↔ {My first time}
Written by timsdd on April 27th, 2009 in Photography.
The Story: One of the gentlemen in our church is a retired pilot, he owns a small single prop airplane that he uses to fly around…pretty neat hobby right! Actually he uses it to visit his son’s family in OK quite often, but I digress.
The Reason: Our church has been building a new sanctuary for the past ~ 2 years, and it is nearing completion. Opening day for the new sanctuary is set for Mothers Day. He wanted to see if we could get some neat pictures of the church from the air to show on opening day :)
The Outcome: I was happy with what I got for what I was using, but if I ever did aerial photography for $$ (particularly @ dusk or after sunset, I’d need to upgrade my lens (honest, I’m not just saying that to lobby for a new toy!!)
The Setup: I was using my Canon 24-105/4/IS the entire time; the range was pretty good, plenty wide, the zoom wasn’t quite as tight as I wanted but no way I could have not used an IS lens. We took off right @ dusk so the light was minimal. I shot wide open F/4 the entire time and tried to keep the shutter speed > = 1/100 but that was not fast enough. Often times, at least after the sun went down I found myself in a bad spot being near 1/60th of a second or lower…far to slow for a moving aircraft! I think our air speed was ~ 90 knots +/-15.
I was barely getting these shutter speeds @ 3200ISO mind you!!! Here is where the new insane ISO’s of the Canon 5DMII would come in handy! 6400ISO+ would have sure helped me out…noise not withstanding. The biggest improvement I could make though, is using a different lens; namely the Canon 70-200/2.8/IS….that would put me in a much more desirable position in terms of zoom & shutter speeds.
I had thought of renting it for our 2nd time out to shoot the church but it is a hard lens to come by when renting!
We need to do it again b/c for some reason the flood lights of the church were not on…only a few interior lights and the base of the steeple.
Yes! I need to update my watermark!! Shows you how many pictures I have taken thus far this year

Small craft must maintain 1K feet so these were all near that and again with my lens, most of the shots I took here
80-105mm (X1.6 crop factor)

No clouds!!!!!!!!!!! Boooooooooo! Maybe next time!

The Taylor airport moments after take off












April 28th, 2009 at 7:52 am
I bet that was an awesome experience! Can’t wait to see some more!
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May 4th, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Andy! Thanks man. I never saw that you made a comment, usually it emails me but I never saw such a thing
It was a blast. The 70-200 ones didn’t come out as sharp as I would have hoped….double
BUT the degree of difficulty is like a 10 on that for sure IMO, what we were trying to do. It gave me perfect framing though and got a lot better results than my 24-105 would have been I’m sure of that!
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