Hello Dan;
We will post the pictures when Eberhard returns to town.
It would be fair that you show ALL your pictures after Eberhard.
B.B. For Eberhard
Most of the "Super Cub Driver" from the past (1950)were trained by the Air Force.
The Cubs were "N-models" with very few instruments. A good number were crated and shipped yo Italy.
The planes came up for sale a few years ago. I assume to get approval from the FAA was very time consuming.Fifty
years ago Cubs was affordable. I bought a Pa18 for $22.000. For my work I needed 30 Inch tires, different landing gear, a different prop, 3oInch tundra tires and a new radio. All of that added $12,000. A PA-18 today cost far over
$100.000. I know pilots that have almost double that amount invested.
The best engine is the 160hp unless you fly high altitude then the 180hp has some advantage.
NEVER MODIFY THE WINGS!
DAN
Let's settle our argument.
I am the "SHOOTER" of the pictures and you are the "CREATOR" of your art work.
If you don't agree -show me the picture of the Zebra and mention the locations were you took the pictures.
After 2o+ visits to East Africa I am familiar with the wildlife and the country and If needed I can refresh your memory.
I have a few pictures on Face book. Again -you can use my pictures but you have to ask for permission first.
I would like to see more of your work with Alaska wildlife.
Best,
Eberhard
Hi Dan;
I don't mind you using my photographs for creating your well done work.
BUT I LIKE YOU TO ASK FOR MY PERMISSION FIRST.
I work with stock agencies who have exclusive rights to some of my images.
Feel free to contact me if you need more Africa/Alaska pictures.
Best of luck,
Eberhard
C.C. picture editor for Eberhard Brunner.
Dan;
We can proof that the pictures you used for your work are from the file of Eberhard Brunner.
Can you send us samples of YOUR photographs?
B.B. for E. Brunner
DAN;
Did you take all the photos of the African animal?
Eberhard
Check the stain glass work "cedarstainedglass.com
The the award winning artist lives in Valdez Alaska.
We are having 20hr day light and people and bears are coming out from hibernation.
Last night I fished till eleven PM.
We work hard in the summer months and "sleep" during the winter.
Greetings from Alaska,
Eberhard
Sorry Mike I am late getting back to you.
I found a Nikon D500.
Best,
Eberhard
Will;
Have you been around wolves? I mean wild wolves not in a cage or zoo.
What was the back ground of your "half breed"?
MANFROTTO 500;
I like to mention -the are smaller units on the market too.
I use my 500 with a Swiss Arca mount.
KIRK makes a very nice mount to fit the 500.
That makes the world go around.
Did you designed the picture of wolves with the moon?
Very unique!
Will
I am not trying to sell you MY SYSTEM.
Go to your camera dealer and check it out. It's a different stroke. It's smooth- no lens
tipping over-always level.
Best,
Eberhard
Several years ago I replaced my ball head(s) with a Manfrotto FLUID DRAG SYSTEM MVH 500. It is designed for video cameras but it works perfect with still cameras even when using the Nikon 600mm.
I do not use the handle that comes with the unit.
You can follow moving targets like birds in flight.
Other Pro-photographer use the fluid drag system for still photography for a long time.
You will never use a ball head again.
The MVH 500 cost about $250