I had slightly better fortune with the weather today, both in Capri this morning and Sorrento in the afternoon. I woke up at 0730 to a bright blue sky so I started getting setup to do some shooting. By 0800 it had socked in and the skies were once again gray. For the next couple hours I played cat and mouse with the clouds and while I didn't get a lot of good setups, it beat the stuffing out of yesterday. At least the clouds were interesting today, not flat gray, but with some shape and shading. I even tried a couple time lapse of the clouds moving through, but ultimately trashed them since they didn't really have the dynamic movement and lighting effect that I was hoping. I carried my Inspire around with me for a couple miles, but the winds were well over max so it never came out of the case.
Here are a few Capri images from this morning, first is Mt Vesuvius off in the East:
I spent a lot of time waiting for the sun breaks to hit something. From the east side of the Island, I could see them coming at me:
While I was waiting for the sky to do something interesting, I saw this little bird in a bush just below me:
Here is the east side of Capri town:
And this view is the western side of Capri town looking up toward the plateau that Anacapri is on. Yesterday there was so much low cloud that you couldn't even see that mountain. I bet it really sucked to be at Anacapri:
I bailed out on Capri about 1130 and took a fast ferry over to Sorrento where I'm going to be based for a couple days. I had a little bit of sun late this afternoon so I took the Inspire back down to the harbor to see if I could get a flight in. I had to wait until almost 1600 to get the sun around enough to skim the city and not leave the cliff face it deep shadow. Here is a shot from the top of the cliff:
This is from down below at the harbor (yes, there's a dusting of snow on those mountain tops and they aren't all that high above sea level because sea level is in the picture too):
And this is what it looked like from the Inspire:
I had a couple more "animal encounters" while flying. One Seagull was squawking around me for awhile, but he got bored and went away. I also had a cat very interested in that noisy stupid black and white bird that made wind in it's face. Here is a "Dronie" from my first takeoff and you can see the cat watching in the background (in the video you can see it already twitching its tail):
Every time I would come down to an eye level hover, it would stalk the Inspire, it looked like it was crouching to leap up at it even when the Inspire was low enough that the downdraft was blowing the cat's ears back!
I wonder if I'm going to have this trouble with Lions? I'd better google "how high can lions jump". Note to self: Don't hover too low in Tanzania.
Here's a down shot of the cat waiting patiently for the noisy black and white bird to make a mistake:
Even when I was this high up, it never took its eyes off:
Friday, February 27, 2015
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Soggy in Capri
Well, I almost didn't make it to Capri today. I went to the terminal for the Fast Ferry in Naples and found out that they were cancelled due to rough seas. I caught a shuttle bus to the other ferry terminal where the big slow ferry departs from and got there about 10 minutes before its departure. By the time I got a ticket and boarded, they were casting off the lines. I arrived in Capri in a downpour and it was a very wet day, so nothing for me to do. Here is the only photo I took today:
It got worse after I shot this. The rest of the day you couldn't even see the mountain top. Hopefully it will break a bit in the morning.
It got worse after I shot this. The rest of the day you couldn't even see the mountain top. Hopefully it will break a bit in the morning.
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Venice Day 2
I left Ljubljana this morning, passed through mist and light snow on the way to Venice via Villach Austria, It looks like my good fortune with the weather has reversed. The area that I assumed would be bad turned out to be quite nice, but now the area that I thought might be nice is cloudy and rainy. I managed to get out for awhile this afternoon in Venice and find a few things worth shooting in the misty conditions. Tomorrow doesn't look good either with rain in the morning and dry but overcast in the afternoon. Oh well, can't do anything about the weather. Here are a few images from Venice this afternoon:
Of course there are the Canals:
And the Vaporettos:
And of course, it wouldn't be Venice without Gondolas:
And an occasional Seagull to watch over things:
Some interesting tiny back alleys:
I can never pass up a nice set of knockers:
And the gray day just seemed to beg for a B&W:
Of course there are the Canals:
And the Vaporettos:
And of course, it wouldn't be Venice without Gondolas:
And an occasional Seagull to watch over things:
Some interesting tiny back alleys:
I can never pass up a nice set of knockers:
And the gray day just seemed to beg for a B&W:
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Venice
I left Ljubljana this morning, passed through mist and light snow on the way to Venice via Villach Austria, It looks like my good fortune with the weather has reversed. The area that I assumed would be bad turned out to be quite nice, but now the area that I thought might be nice is cloudy and rainy. I managed to get out for awhile this afternoon in Venice and find a few things worth shooting in the misty conditions. Tomorrow doesn't look good either with rain in the morning and dry but overcast in the afternoon. Oh well, can't do anything about the weather. Here are a few images from Venice this afternoon:
Of course there are the Canals:
And the Vaporettos:
And of course, it wouldn't be Venice without Gondolas:
And an occasional Seagull to watch over things:
Some interesting tiny back alleys:
I can never pass up a nice set of knockers:
And the gray day just seemed to beg for a B&W:
Of course there are the Canals:
And the Vaporettos:
And of course, it wouldn't be Venice without Gondolas:
And an occasional Seagull to watch over things:
Some interesting tiny back alleys:
I can never pass up a nice set of knockers:
And the gray day just seemed to beg for a B&W:
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Market Day in Ljubljana
I only had a short bit of sunshine this morning, then it clouded over. Too bad, I would have been able to fly the quad from my hotel roof which has a nice view of the castle on the hill. I spent the morning at the Central Market which was bustling with activity and color:
This Beagle was sitting patiently waiting for its master to buy some veggies:
There Be Dragons in Ljubljana:
Accordion players too:
Even the Hare Krishna's in Ljubljana have an Accordion:
This Beagle was sitting patiently waiting for its master to buy some veggies:
There Be Dragons in Ljubljana:
Accordion players too:
Even the Hare Krishna's in Ljubljana have an Accordion:
Ljubljana
Next time I play scrabble, I'm going to kick some serious butt. Having been through Central Europe, I've got some words that will use up a lot of pesky characters. I'm now in Ljubljana, Solvenia, Europe's most difficult to pronounce capital city. Once again, I've underestimated how interesting the place really is. It's another compact city with a center that looks like it just appeared from the middle ages. Cobblestone streets and a castle on the hilltop, who could ask for more.
The Franciscan Church:
I'm not really sure what this stature commemorates, but I think that maybe it's the invention of Mistletoe:
St Nicholas Cathedral (Bet you didn't know that Santa had his own church):
The doors of St Nicholas Cathedral look extremely ominous:
Ljubljana Castle on the hilltop:
The road up to the castle (my iPhone credited me with 26 flights of stairs for the climb):
The castle up close:
St Nicholas Cathedral from the castle:
The Franciscan Church:
I'm not really sure what this stature commemorates, but I think that maybe it's the invention of Mistletoe:
St Nicholas Cathedral (Bet you didn't know that Santa had his own church):
The doors of St Nicholas Cathedral look extremely ominous:
Ljubljana Castle on the hilltop:
The road up to the castle (my iPhone credited me with 26 flights of stairs for the climb):
The castle up close:
St Nicholas Cathedral from the castle:
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