rleffler
Well Known Member
A friend of mine has been a volunteer photographer at OSH taking photos of all the homebuilts for the judges. In their spare time, they try to take as many photos of aircraft landing as possible.
The photos are placed on a very obscured link on airventure.org and it's hard to find. The direct link is:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/airventureoshkosh/sets
I was pleasantly surprised to find a photo of my RV-10 coming off of RWY 36.
There have been some discussions around the value of taking the runway photos at OSH. The team literally takes thousands of photos, but only hundreds make it to the web site. There is a significant amount of post processing that takes place and the team doesn't want to post badly composed photos.
Since they don't have the resources to take 100% of arriving aircraft, my friend was interested in how pilots feel about that only a small subset of the arrivals getting published photos.
He also requested that we collectively let the folks at EAA HQ know how appreciative we are of whatever photos that they are able to take and process.
thanks,
bob
The photos are placed on a very obscured link on airventure.org and it's hard to find. The direct link is:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/airventureoshkosh/sets
I was pleasantly surprised to find a photo of my RV-10 coming off of RWY 36.
There have been some discussions around the value of taking the runway photos at OSH. The team literally takes thousands of photos, but only hundreds make it to the web site. There is a significant amount of post processing that takes place and the team doesn't want to post badly composed photos.
Since they don't have the resources to take 100% of arriving aircraft, my friend was interested in how pilots feel about that only a small subset of the arrivals getting published photos.
He also requested that we collectively let the folks at EAA HQ know how appreciative we are of whatever photos that they are able to take and process.
thanks,
bob