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Paul Hamilton
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As some of you may know, I'm a flight instructor. One of my students wanted to know if he could fly me to Rochester for a lesson. Wow! Not surprisingly, I thought it was a good idea, so off we went yesterday.
Unfortunately, I would not get a chance to go downtown, but I did bring my camera along. It turns out that the GPS 25 instrument approach, which we were assigned, goes right past Kodak Tower. I had no time to actually aim at anything, but some careful cropping and editing last night turned the contents of the camera into something resembling photographs.
http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/creativeapps/slideShow/Main.jsp?token=946770002803%3A1061109728&cm_mmc=site_email-_-new_site_share-_-core-_-View_photos_link
Looking at these photos has given me a better idea of the relationships between the Powers Building, Kodak Tower, the Times Square Building, Genessee Gorge, and many other landmarks. The resolution even allowed me to spot both nestboxes. The best thing about the pictures was being able to experience a little of a Peregrine Falcon's perspective on Rochester.
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Paul - Your pictures are outstanding!
Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
Sorry you couldn't stop for a quick visit.
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Quote from: Paul Hamilton on 24-Jan-10, 06:15:16 PM
As some of you may know, I'm a flight instructor. One of my students wanted to know if he could fly me to Rochester for a lesson. Wow! Not surprisingly, I thought it was a good idea, so off we went yesterday.
Unfortunately, I would not get a chance to go downtown, but I did bring my camera along. It turns out that the GPS 25 instrument approach, which we were assigned, goes right past Kodak Tower. I had no time to actually aim at anything, but some careful cropping and editing last night turned the contents of the camera into something resembling photographs.
Looking at these photos has given me a better idea of the relationships between the Powers Building, Kodak Tower, the Times Square Building, Genessee Gorge, and many other landmarks. The resolution even allowed me to spot both nestboxes. The best thing about the pictures was being able to experience a little of a Peregrine Falcon's perspective on Rochester.
Paul
Your pics are beautiful Paul. I'll bet if you zoomed in on some of them, you'd see the falcon watchers.
Did anyone see a Cessna go by???
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Wonderful! Thank you Paul! Which Finger Lake was that? The depth of the water is what keeps those babies pretty ice-free and COLD!
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Paul Hamilton
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Quote from: Janet on 24-Jan-10, 06:57:00 PM
Wonderful! Thank you Paul! Which Finger Lake was that? The depth of the water is what keeps those babies pretty ice-free and COLD!
You are welcome. It was Canandaigua Lake. It had more ice than most -- Seneca Lake was all clear water.
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Magnificent!
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Awesome. Our little city really is beautiful.
Thank you Paul!
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It is great for people like me, who´ve never been in R
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Fantastic as always!
Too bad you didn't have time to do some falcon hunting.
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FYI, I'm Paul's student. On the way home, he showed me what his plane could really do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x13uGSD-5k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ_W06YpjBg
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