Skipped yesterday
The computer was taking forever to process a dual video I edited. It turned out nicely though the original 720 is much cleaner and clearer than the version uploaded. Too bad for that. Full screen it is pretty impressive. Had to boost the contrast since it was a very low light day.
Link is here..
http://InvisibleBlack.zenfolio.com/p715442282/e36b85236
A good piece of Enya in the back. It was much longer since we sat on the field for a while waiting to be launched. Also the view was more than excellent in 360 degrees but there is so much the cameras can capture.
I am going to try to edit all cameras into one video and speed it up.. its going to take ages to do but it might be worth it. Its a two pass splash and dash in the Rio Grande. The first was a miss but the second was excellent. I have another to do but I have to send some pictures to a friend in a moment and I do not have the time to do everything at once. I owe him some reverse pictures of him in the river in a kayak.
Off I go.. but here are some shots from the same day as the video adjusted for the hell of it.
The clouds were impressive...
Lindy in it.
FIJI! That is not touched. THe clouds were roiling.
Deep colors that I lightened a bit.
Patturns Highperactive and launch grid mate.
I wish I had time to take pictures of the clouds but I had ( wanted ) to fly! It was still impressive darnit!
Off I go to send some pictures
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..........................................
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
1st day of waking up late
Yeah! I get up later to go to work than I do for Fiesta... Whats that all about>!??!
First day back at work and it was a stack of email that seemed to never end but did.
First day back and a meeting that was fun because of the people in it.
First day back and I did a lot of number crunching, document finding, verification.
First day back and I really enjoy my job. Whine that I might sometimes about some of the goofier things.
Even the commute was fine there and back. No...not that it was light or no traffic.. I just didnt care about it.
I think I spent the drive home today thinking on what the last week was full of and what I would find once I started looking into the next days video edits.
Yes, I did edit Monday mornings flight with Aldis. It was just the front camera as its easy to do. Really like the music even if it isn't a great fit. It was a fun flight with a fun ending.
I wonder what the rest of the week will be like......
Some shots from the day that I grabbed quickly. There are some very nice ones and some of the below I want to edit a bit but that's for the weekend.
( addition... Found this band..Love this song... )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PURBm6kmMQ
My Lindstrand. Never get tired of looking up. Love the feel of the burners.
This shot looks so fake! Its like someone laid the red line over the picture. It isn't. Its real. Just my red line and black turning vent line in the way of the shot.
Overflight. Most days we were launched in a kooky way. The winds were kooky too.
Frank! No landing on other balloons! Just Kidding. But that face!
My great friends Eric and Holly in a special balloon with the city behind them... my favorite kind of shot.
That basket they are in can be broken down to about 1 foot high. It has a snazzy little burner too.
Yep.. I have to crop some of these.. they are that fun. Not tonight.. too tired.
I think I may just go do that now.
First day back at work and it was a stack of email that seemed to never end but did.
First day back and a meeting that was fun because of the people in it.
First day back and I did a lot of number crunching, document finding, verification.
First day back and I really enjoy my job. Whine that I might sometimes about some of the goofier things.
Even the commute was fine there and back. No...not that it was light or no traffic.. I just didnt care about it.
I think I spent the drive home today thinking on what the last week was full of and what I would find once I started looking into the next days video edits.
Yes, I did edit Monday mornings flight with Aldis. It was just the front camera as its easy to do. Really like the music even if it isn't a great fit. It was a fun flight with a fun ending.
I wonder what the rest of the week will be like......
Some shots from the day that I grabbed quickly. There are some very nice ones and some of the below I want to edit a bit but that's for the weekend.
( addition... Found this band..Love this song... )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PURBm6kmMQ
My Lindstrand. Never get tired of looking up. Love the feel of the burners.
This shot looks so fake! Its like someone laid the red line over the picture. It isn't. Its real. Just my red line and black turning vent line in the way of the shot.
Overflight. Most days we were launched in a kooky way. The winds were kooky too.
Frank! No landing on other balloons! Just Kidding. But that face!
My great friends Eric and Holly in a special balloon with the city behind them... my favorite kind of shot.
That basket they are in can be broken down to about 1 foot high. It has a snazzy little burner too.
Yep.. I have to crop some of these.. they are that fun. Not tonight.. too tired.
I think I may just go do that now.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Back to the stack
Didn't think I would want to write more so soon. yesterdays blog on Fiesta was such a quick brush over the realities of it all.
Listening to Zero 7 - Swing.
Music affects much of my thought processes.
Off on a full left turn there. I had to stop and think about "it all" again. The people, the pressure, the procedures.
People. Many fantastic people circulating within arms reach. How can you talk to all of them and spend quality time with each one. Ya cant but you can try. I missed a bunch that I did want to talk to.
Fiesta field is so massive and there are so many hours in the day....or as many hours as you possibly can before your are falling asleep in your chair.
Next year I am going to pack a bag of clothes to change into. I usually wear black bdu pants for flying since they breath and are pretty baggy, making it easier to jump in and out of the basket. Sturdy boots are also a must. Landing in the field on Saturday proved that. Even with those boots I have deep rips in the back of my calf's from the thorn bushes. It would be very nice to jump into a pair of shorts and sandals. I did walk around in my socks for a bit but going to the portas without shoes is insane.
Thinks passing through the brains. HAH
I edited one video today. It is good but not what it could be editing all five cameras into one video. I didn't have the time for that. I do have all year to do that. I will do the quick and easy first, go back and edit a few other things, make a crew video, then I will go back and edit multi stream videos.
The pressure to fly was there but more in the background than years before. I think that was because I had an extra 10 gallons of propane. A good buffer if the winds picked up and I had to look South to land. Knowing a little more about my systems ability to drop into pockets and quickly deflate was nice too.
Procedures. I have to look into a different way of deflating the envelope on regular days though. Instead of having the crown crew work so hard to bring it down I want to see what just holding it and letting the envelope fall does. Just enough pull on the crown line to keep it from falling over the basket. Hmmm.. The setup is working great. Putting enough weight on the basket stops the envelope from gyrating in the wind. The crews speed and quick action helped Saturday also when we inflated against the light wind. The balloon came up and because of the direction of the wind it closed the throat. A swift 180 degree twist of the system opened it back up and we were golden.
Good and knowledgeable crew are what makes it easy to fly and protect the balloon from damage. There were a lot of burned panels and rips and tears on the field this year.
A very safe Fiesta this year. Lets hope it continues.
Lots of pictures still to look at and add in. Some more with thoughts.
Morning Pilot brief at the tower. 500 plus Pilots. Think about that one for a moment.
The Balloon Museum. Light and color in the morning air.
The flames from a burner check are amazing. I don't think I'm a pyromaniac but danged if there isnt something beautiful in how the roiling flows.
With 500 plus balloons of different sizes on the field and two waves it is still tight on the launch grids. We know our neighbors so its all good. My truck nose near Diamonds.
A quick liftoff after a hard inflation for this racer. Going up or down quickly over fiesta field.. and heck anywhere within four miles was a cautious thing. I had to do about three sets of quick ( 200 fpm ) up and down maneuvers over the field to avoid balloons coming up or down at me. Quite a trip.
So there you go, another quick glimpse of Fiesta. More as my brain processes it all. I dont want to type all night and things are hitting as I remember them.
Tomorrow I go back to work. Comfortably hectic. I cant wait. I would love someone to go through all the email that is in my in basket. I fear that..LOL. A good cup of coffee and a pop tart should see me through. I hope.
Talk to you all tomorrow maybe.
Listening to Zero 7 - Swing.
Music affects much of my thought processes.
Off on a full left turn there. I had to stop and think about "it all" again. The people, the pressure, the procedures.
People. Many fantastic people circulating within arms reach. How can you talk to all of them and spend quality time with each one. Ya cant but you can try. I missed a bunch that I did want to talk to.
Fiesta field is so massive and there are so many hours in the day....or as many hours as you possibly can before your are falling asleep in your chair.
Next year I am going to pack a bag of clothes to change into. I usually wear black bdu pants for flying since they breath and are pretty baggy, making it easier to jump in and out of the basket. Sturdy boots are also a must. Landing in the field on Saturday proved that. Even with those boots I have deep rips in the back of my calf's from the thorn bushes. It would be very nice to jump into a pair of shorts and sandals. I did walk around in my socks for a bit but going to the portas without shoes is insane.
Thinks passing through the brains. HAH
I edited one video today. It is good but not what it could be editing all five cameras into one video. I didn't have the time for that. I do have all year to do that. I will do the quick and easy first, go back and edit a few other things, make a crew video, then I will go back and edit multi stream videos.
The pressure to fly was there but more in the background than years before. I think that was because I had an extra 10 gallons of propane. A good buffer if the winds picked up and I had to look South to land. Knowing a little more about my systems ability to drop into pockets and quickly deflate was nice too.
Procedures. I have to look into a different way of deflating the envelope on regular days though. Instead of having the crown crew work so hard to bring it down I want to see what just holding it and letting the envelope fall does. Just enough pull on the crown line to keep it from falling over the basket. Hmmm.. The setup is working great. Putting enough weight on the basket stops the envelope from gyrating in the wind. The crews speed and quick action helped Saturday also when we inflated against the light wind. The balloon came up and because of the direction of the wind it closed the throat. A swift 180 degree twist of the system opened it back up and we were golden.
Good and knowledgeable crew are what makes it easy to fly and protect the balloon from damage. There were a lot of burned panels and rips and tears on the field this year.
A very safe Fiesta this year. Lets hope it continues.
Lots of pictures still to look at and add in. Some more with thoughts.
Morning Pilot brief at the tower. 500 plus Pilots. Think about that one for a moment.
The Balloon Museum. Light and color in the morning air.
The flames from a burner check are amazing. I don't think I'm a pyromaniac but danged if there isnt something beautiful in how the roiling flows.
With 500 plus balloons of different sizes on the field and two waves it is still tight on the launch grids. We know our neighbors so its all good. My truck nose near Diamonds.
A quick liftoff after a hard inflation for this racer. Going up or down quickly over fiesta field.. and heck anywhere within four miles was a cautious thing. I had to do about three sets of quick ( 200 fpm ) up and down maneuvers over the field to avoid balloons coming up or down at me. Quite a trip.
So there you go, another quick glimpse of Fiesta. More as my brain processes it all. I dont want to type all night and things are hitting as I remember them.
Tomorrow I go back to work. Comfortably hectic. I cant wait. I would love someone to go through all the email that is in my in basket. I fear that..LOL. A good cup of coffee and a pop tart should see me through. I hope.
Talk to you all tomorrow maybe.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Dog days..... Lounging, resting...
Sitting....
After a total of ten days of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta I just want to lay up and rest.
I commend those that travel to New Mexico and have to travel back home. We do enjoy your visiting as family that just live elsewhere. We wish you could be here all the time to fly around in the skies over Albuquerque. Get home safely, get some rest, relax, prepare for next year.
Normally for those that are unaware of the events of the last ten days I can put it down here. First though let me say this. Normally we have a break somewhere due to weather. Be it rain, wind, snow, or other weather symptoms. This year... none.
Fiesta starts for me around Wednesday with the new evening registration. Thursday is the day to prepare by purchasing food and drink for four or so days. Ice is a three day thing. Then there is the equipment and other items that have to be prepared. A very long list.
Friday morning at 6am we are off to a school selected by ourselves or AIBF to show the children what ballooning is and then fly off. Didn't happen his year. Had a turning vent bind so couldn't launch. Did talk to the kids for quite a while and fix the line. Saturday through Sunday we get up around 3am and leave the house about 5ish loaded with crew and equipment for the field. Brief is at 615am and we launch when we are told. Monday through Friday we leave the house a little later. Give or take waiting for crew to show up or forgetting them and having to return to pick them up.. woops.
After ballooning we normally return to the field to tailgate, swap stories of the flight and visit with friends. When we are just too tired to talk ( hah ) we head home to unload, restock and prep for the next day. In the years past there is a nap in there somewhere. None this year. Terrible!
Highlights of this year.
The winds were for the most part South in an arc of 90 to 100 degrees. It was so unpredictable as to be un-guessable. The first day ( Saturday ) I had picked out about 7 different landing places based on the wind flow. It ended up being the middle one and that only by quickly adjusting height and dropping like a rock towards it.
On Friday the winds changed and headed somewhat Northerly. We were able to get two runs into the river on Friday. One was a miss since the wind was quick and I didn't go out past the river far enough before dropping into it. Second try was after I saw two friends low and heading back to the river and decided I had enough fuel to drop in on them and try for the river again. We did. It was fun. Got bumped by the Annony balloon just over tree top level. We waved and took pictures of each other before heading through a gap in the trees and into the river. After we lifted back off the water I found a nice little level of Southeast wind to take me almost back to the field.
Saturday was more of the same but weirder. I took an experienced crew member because as I expected we would end up on the Pueblo and be there under less than fun circumstances for a while. That all came true. We did get past the river. We did get bumped off the river cycle by another balloon. They seemed to want a close look at my basket and I refused to let them get near enough. It was trying. I was glad I had two very experienced eyes because it was that close. I had my racers speed to remove myself from the area.
Due to that, we missed our window to get down to the river there. We headed North and the winds hooked us back to the river much farther North than I ever like. We dropped in.. Splashed.. visited with some wonderful kayaks and then found ourselves stuck over the Pueblo. We landed and for about forty minuted we swung and swayed while other balloons dropped in around us. We did visit with some nice cows but in the end had to lay the envelope down and wait for the crew to walk two fields to us. Overall we were out in that field for ages. The Pueblo police and people were fantastic as usual. Due to the amount of balloons in the same area and the tourists stopping on the roads it was forever getting off and back to the field.
Fiesta was overall fantastic. A few problems here and there. I only flew veteran crew who could take a bump or bruise or sit in a field forever without going bonkers and I did take two others. One very nice guy who could take a hit and walk away smiling and the father of a crew-member on probably the best and softest day possible.... I think that was Tuesday.
Of the 6 days flown five of them we were caught out of the sky by the crew. The one day we didn't it was crazy winds and a cow field. LOL. A few we were going to fly at the end of the week we didn't get to because of those crazy winds. Unfortunate but that's Fiesta. You can hope to fly but like the last day ( Sunday ) ( Today ) we are at the mercy of the weather.
365 days till the next Fiesta. Many things to do. Many modifications to our plans.
Some ( hahaha ) shots taken. I did take a lot of pictures... Lots and Lots.. and video.. let me tell you!
The Ram and Trailer on our launch grid.
Black Magic Woman glowing.
Dawn Patrol. Hard to get good shots of them.
Morning breaking.
Low baskets, Low flight.
Far too many flags for me to remember.
PITAS KISS climbing.
Seven quick shots not touched up but interesting.. from the FIRST day! LOL.
Done and done.. its almost regular bed time and I have to get back on my cycle or its going to be hell going back to work and I want to go back to work... I have MANY things to do!
After a total of ten days of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta I just want to lay up and rest.
I commend those that travel to New Mexico and have to travel back home. We do enjoy your visiting as family that just live elsewhere. We wish you could be here all the time to fly around in the skies over Albuquerque. Get home safely, get some rest, relax, prepare for next year.
Normally for those that are unaware of the events of the last ten days I can put it down here. First though let me say this. Normally we have a break somewhere due to weather. Be it rain, wind, snow, or other weather symptoms. This year... none.
Fiesta starts for me around Wednesday with the new evening registration. Thursday is the day to prepare by purchasing food and drink for four or so days. Ice is a three day thing. Then there is the equipment and other items that have to be prepared. A very long list.
Friday morning at 6am we are off to a school selected by ourselves or AIBF to show the children what ballooning is and then fly off. Didn't happen his year. Had a turning vent bind so couldn't launch. Did talk to the kids for quite a while and fix the line. Saturday through Sunday we get up around 3am and leave the house about 5ish loaded with crew and equipment for the field. Brief is at 615am and we launch when we are told. Monday through Friday we leave the house a little later. Give or take waiting for crew to show up or forgetting them and having to return to pick them up.. woops.
After ballooning we normally return to the field to tailgate, swap stories of the flight and visit with friends. When we are just too tired to talk ( hah ) we head home to unload, restock and prep for the next day. In the years past there is a nap in there somewhere. None this year. Terrible!
Highlights of this year.
The winds were for the most part South in an arc of 90 to 100 degrees. It was so unpredictable as to be un-guessable. The first day ( Saturday ) I had picked out about 7 different landing places based on the wind flow. It ended up being the middle one and that only by quickly adjusting height and dropping like a rock towards it.
On Friday the winds changed and headed somewhat Northerly. We were able to get two runs into the river on Friday. One was a miss since the wind was quick and I didn't go out past the river far enough before dropping into it. Second try was after I saw two friends low and heading back to the river and decided I had enough fuel to drop in on them and try for the river again. We did. It was fun. Got bumped by the Annony balloon just over tree top level. We waved and took pictures of each other before heading through a gap in the trees and into the river. After we lifted back off the water I found a nice little level of Southeast wind to take me almost back to the field.
Saturday was more of the same but weirder. I took an experienced crew member because as I expected we would end up on the Pueblo and be there under less than fun circumstances for a while. That all came true. We did get past the river. We did get bumped off the river cycle by another balloon. They seemed to want a close look at my basket and I refused to let them get near enough. It was trying. I was glad I had two very experienced eyes because it was that close. I had my racers speed to remove myself from the area.
Due to that, we missed our window to get down to the river there. We headed North and the winds hooked us back to the river much farther North than I ever like. We dropped in.. Splashed.. visited with some wonderful kayaks and then found ourselves stuck over the Pueblo. We landed and for about forty minuted we swung and swayed while other balloons dropped in around us. We did visit with some nice cows but in the end had to lay the envelope down and wait for the crew to walk two fields to us. Overall we were out in that field for ages. The Pueblo police and people were fantastic as usual. Due to the amount of balloons in the same area and the tourists stopping on the roads it was forever getting off and back to the field.
Fiesta was overall fantastic. A few problems here and there. I only flew veteran crew who could take a bump or bruise or sit in a field forever without going bonkers and I did take two others. One very nice guy who could take a hit and walk away smiling and the father of a crew-member on probably the best and softest day possible.... I think that was Tuesday.
Of the 6 days flown five of them we were caught out of the sky by the crew. The one day we didn't it was crazy winds and a cow field. LOL. A few we were going to fly at the end of the week we didn't get to because of those crazy winds. Unfortunate but that's Fiesta. You can hope to fly but like the last day ( Sunday ) ( Today ) we are at the mercy of the weather.
365 days till the next Fiesta. Many things to do. Many modifications to our plans.
Some ( hahaha ) shots taken. I did take a lot of pictures... Lots and Lots.. and video.. let me tell you!
The Ram and Trailer on our launch grid.
Black Magic Woman glowing.
Dawn Patrol. Hard to get good shots of them.
Morning breaking.
Low baskets, Low flight.
Far too many flags for me to remember.
PITAS KISS climbing.
Seven quick shots not touched up but interesting.. from the FIRST day! LOL.
Done and done.. its almost regular bed time and I have to get back on my cycle or its going to be hell going back to work and I want to go back to work... I have MANY things to do!
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
HighperVideos! : Time
HighperVideos! : Time: Been an age. Going from writing everyday to flinging this to the back corner. Is it worth dragging this tattered thing back. I don't ...
Time
Been an age. Going from writing everyday to flinging this to the back corner. Is it worth dragging this tattered thing back.
I don't know.
I'll think about it.
Laughable that it became too public.
I'll leave this here for now.
We are three days from the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta....
I don't know how I feel about it. Happy, distant, unready as usual, bored...
Let's hope it's safe and fun and talk about it later.
For those that read this to see what I'm up to from a distance.....
You have my address...type something.
There is about to be a balloon gravity well around Albuquerque....
Consider the Lilly's
Turning in circles
I don't know.
I'll think about it.
Laughable that it became too public.
I'll leave this here for now.
We are three days from the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta....
I don't know how I feel about it. Happy, distant, unready as usual, bored...
Let's hope it's safe and fun and talk about it later.
For those that read this to see what I'm up to from a distance.....
You have my address...type something.
There is about to be a balloon gravity well around Albuquerque....
Consider the Lilly's
Turning in circles
Sunday, August 17, 2014
NO.1 Only the facts
I stopped blogging on my 555th blog in a row. The reason. It got out of hand with how much time I was spending and how poorly the advertising segment was being controlled. I never saw a dime from these people. I may be moving the blog soon. So we are in a transition right now.
For the time being I will only post a few things that I found interesting or caught my attention or happened that highlighted my day. Ill add photographs, taken, edited or not and what ever else I think is fun. Less structure all around.
Yesterday we flew Patturns Highperactive from Rainbow field in Rio Rancho. Other than the huge puddles everywhere due to the large and wet storm that went through the night before it was good and cool. Sadly it was also very humid after the sun came up. Humidity causes heavier air which is harder to get up into with a balloon.
I had three GoPro cameras attached. Two at the balloon / burner frame connection and one at the waist or bolster of the basket. We were about the fourth to set up but even with the fan on half power we also were the first to launch. Up, South as predicted but about 900 to 1000 feet up there was a slip stream of North. We grabbed that as best possible and moved off. Too bad there was no East or we could have landed back where we took off from.
All in all a good day which allowed for three hops, three people flown, two new people, lots of rotation, great ascents and descents, fun landings, one cacti into a crew member...Sorry bout that. I had the DSLR along. Took pictures when I knew it was safe to do it. Its a very fine line there. Below are some edited shots as well as the link to the multi clipped video of the flight. Like I said..lots of fun.
The link to the video. Videos are fun to make...mostly. This one was hard because there were so many good segments to use but without using a split screen you miss a lot. I took this one and split out exactly the same time frame blocks in line then selected each section I thought was fun. Finding the music is always the hardest thing. It worked...
http://InvisibleBlack.zenfolio.com/p715442282/ee669b7d
Stay tuned for more changes.
For the time being I will only post a few things that I found interesting or caught my attention or happened that highlighted my day. Ill add photographs, taken, edited or not and what ever else I think is fun. Less structure all around.
Yesterday we flew Patturns Highperactive from Rainbow field in Rio Rancho. Other than the huge puddles everywhere due to the large and wet storm that went through the night before it was good and cool. Sadly it was also very humid after the sun came up. Humidity causes heavier air which is harder to get up into with a balloon.
I had three GoPro cameras attached. Two at the balloon / burner frame connection and one at the waist or bolster of the basket. We were about the fourth to set up but even with the fan on half power we also were the first to launch. Up, South as predicted but about 900 to 1000 feet up there was a slip stream of North. We grabbed that as best possible and moved off. Too bad there was no East or we could have landed back where we took off from.
All in all a good day which allowed for three hops, three people flown, two new people, lots of rotation, great ascents and descents, fun landings, one cacti into a crew member...Sorry bout that. I had the DSLR along. Took pictures when I knew it was safe to do it. Its a very fine line there. Below are some edited shots as well as the link to the multi clipped video of the flight. Like I said..lots of fun.
The link to the video. Videos are fun to make...mostly. This one was hard because there were so many good segments to use but without using a split screen you miss a lot. I took this one and split out exactly the same time frame blocks in line then selected each section I thought was fun. Finding the music is always the hardest thing. It worked...
http://InvisibleBlack.zenfolio.com/p715442282/ee669b7d
Stay tuned for more changes.
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