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    Hi, i'm going to do paragliding to take some pictures for aerials views, Are there any cautions that i should avoid? like wind, camera shacking, sun angle, or i just do the normal procedures for a static photo on ground.

    Wish me luck because im a little scared of doing it, hehe, never thoght that doing archviz could be a dangerous job ever
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    Hey, paragliding is great fun. I´ve taken some pictures from the air years ago when I was paragliding.
    Its hard to do from hand, as you will need a very short shutter time to get sharp images. You will be more
    busy with gliding and your hands on the glider rather than being relaxed in taking images.
    There are many forums online where people explain methods of putting a camera with lines onto a glider.
    This would be the best method for taking pictures I believe, but you can´t change position of the camera then.

    Anyway, have lots of fun and enjoy unparalleled feeling of freedom!

    Best,
    Martin

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    • #3
      don't forget your camera strap!

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      • #4
        , thanks martin and bKittARC for your advice, im going with and instructor behind me so, i will be able to take those pictures as much as freely as possible, im hoping for a bright sun on that day because its wnter here and the location its near the sea ( goods views for sure ) and fog its a disadvantage too, well i cross my fingers , hehe

        thanks guys
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