Well that's a handsome feline. USAF Capt Angela Kimler taking her C-17 out for a spin: (clicky for biggy)
Another tough evening in the studio. Gotta love backgrounds bought from a local craft shop. Studio Glam by JazzXP, on Flickr
I have a few ideas from this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_birds_of_Alberta#Eagles.2C_hawks.2C_osprey_and_falcons But because that bird is pretty young, it makes it harder as most pictures of birds are as adults. I rarely take pictures of birds and am not really sure what to look for. If I had to pick one, I would say it's a Prairie Falcon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prairie_falcon#Ecology_and_reproduction
(click for big) The perks of making friends with the pilots at an air show - you get invited to shoot where nobody else does!
Photo that I took last week of the family farm. Been getting into aerial photography of late through work and I practice flying and photography on the family farm.
Drone. 75 metre height. I am an absolute stickler for the rules and have never, nor will ever, break them or even try to bend them. The old man usually says something along the lines of "ah sure, go up a little more, nobody is flying around here..." to which I promptly tell him where to go. I am a complete novice in terms of editing photos, I just try to dabble with brightness and contrast. Still getting the hang of framing shots. If I'm posting stuff that isn't meant to be here, let me know. Seen a few of your shots Stonesurd and they're pretty damn epic!
Interesting. Too bad we're not allowed any of that here in India. Oh, and thanks Couple of new edits: Schoolbird by Angad Singh, on Flickr Chutes Out by Angad Singh, on Flickr Nabhratna by Angad Singh, on Flickr
Pretty bloody good for a first go. My only suggestion would be a longer exposure to smooth out the water a bit more.