Kite Aerial Photography Demonstration at Riverfest
August 9, 2012 at 12:06 PM | Posted in Gallery & Exhibits | Leave a commentTags: Aerial photography, Dunrobin, KAP, kite, kite aerial photography, kite photography, Ontario, Ottawa River, Pinhey's Point, Riverfest
I’ll be doing a Kite Aerial Photography demonstration at the Riverfest celebration this Sunday at Pinhey’s Point Historic Site just west of Ottawa. I will have an exhibit tent where I will show equipment, explain technique, answer questions and display prints and photo greeting cards of both aerial and non-aerial photography. If the weather and wind cooperate, I may also have the opportunity to fly a kite to lift the camera equipment and thereby round off the demonstration. No guarantees on this but we can hope for a good day.
This would also be a good opportunity to view my ongoing exhibit “History in the Wind” in the Pinhey’s Point Historic Site museum. Here I display framed prints of a selection of my aerial images of the site taken over the past few years. The exhibit commenced on June 17 and runs through to September 2 (Wednesdays to Sundays).
There is a host of other things happening at Riverfest on Sunday. For more information visit:
http://ottawa.ca/en/rec_culture/museum_heritage/museums/pinheys/index.html
and click on the events link.
For how to get there:
http://www.pinheyspoint.ca/location.html
Riverfest 2012
Pinhey’s Point Historic Site
270 Pinhey’s Point Road
Dunrobin, Ontario
Sunday, August 12, 2012
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
…Rob
Docks and ice – Nepean Sailing Club
March 8, 2010 at 4:47 PM | Posted in Uncategorized | 2 CommentsTags: aerial, aerial view, boat storage, boats, building, club, club house, Dick Bell Park, docks, frozen, ice, KAP, kite aerial photography, marina, Nepean Sailing Club, NSC, Ontario, Ottawa, Ottawa River, storage, winter
It was a nice day today for a trip to the Nepean Sailing Club at Dick Bell Park … at least for photographers not sailors.
Late winter/early spring can seem a bit dreary for photography with the dirty ice and dead grass poking through. I decided to make this 3rd aerial outing to Nepean Sailing Club, figuring that it would be a good day for shapes and forms from the air. I had seen the docks poking through the ice last week while driving out to Kanata.
Here are a couple of the shots I took today. You can see more in the KAP 2010-2 gallery on my website.
Camera Club of Ottawa
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