Hello Konrad,
> Also, take care not to unintentionally include parts of the wing in your
> shots.. its probably best to shoot when the plane is in a turn but then
> the sight of several metres of emptiness below you might not help too
> much :)
But I wouldn't take this as a generalisation for all "aerial
photography".
In a helicopter for example, I would/did include part of the cockpit to
help frame the shot *and* more importantly to exaggerate the angle that
we were tilted at. When projecting the slides my friends had a better
understanding and feel of what it was like being in the cockpit.
Sean
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