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Scott (aerialphoto) > May 19 2009 - built a level-converter/cable for my little camera-powered Byonics GPS2.  The level converter uses a single transistor and is housed in the serial cable's connector-hood.  The cable supplies power to the GPS from the camera, but can be used with almost any other NMEA-capable GPS.
Scott (aerialphoto) > May 16 2009 - Flying home from work; Flagler County, FL
Scott (aerialphoto) > May 3 2009 - my first full blown electronic design, a microprocessor-controlled camera interface for aerial cameras.  It allows my PC software to run a variety of aerial cameras (including Nikon digital cameras), plus provides the appropriate signals to run the forward-motion-compensation on Zeiss and Leica cameras.  It started as a programming concept and slowly evolved.
Scott (aerialphoto) > April 24 2009 - Abandoned buildings on the Tomoka River Basin, Ormond Beach FL
Scott (aerialphoto) > April 16 2009 Turnberry Isle County Club, Aventura, North Miami Beach Florida
Scott (aerialphoto) > April 10 2009 - Disney World's EPCOT at 9:30 this morning
Scott (aerialphoto) > April 6 '09 - snapshot of the beach this morning, waiting for the temps to drop from 85-90 to 63 by tomorrow (lows around 40).  Winds kicking up to 30mph.  Stay off the dunes or you're sure to meet up with a few eager cactus plants!

Nikon D200 w/Tokina 12-24
Scott (aerialphoto) > First picture from the back of the new airplane, otherwise nothing exciting :)
Scott (aerialphoto) > Sunset, Flagler Beach Florida
Scott (aerialphoto) > 2/3/09 - What a nothing picture.  Right?  This is "Central Ave" in Palm Coast Florida.  There's about a mile of road like this, lined with ornamental streetlights, parking spaces, what looks like bus-stops, sidewalks, and landscaping.  Around it is nothing but open space.  It's a long-term project with lots of different things slated to be built.  Right now?  It's just weird.
Scott (aerialphoto) > 2/2/2009 - Aerial over Florida, Tokina 12-24 @ 12mm.
Scott (aerialphoto) > 1/22/09 - The Twinkie.  Today I carried a Twinkie to 13000ft (unpressurized).  Unless the seals are broken, small packets of food always expand out and "pillow".  The Twinkie expanded out into a nice hard pillow but didn't burst.  The Twinkie remained intact and unharmed until it became a yummy snack moments later.  Never fear, they'll make more.
Here's another view
Scott (aerialphoto) > 1/20/09 - Ruins of the Dummett Sugar Mill, dates back to the early 1800s.  I pass by this place all the time and decided to take a snapshot this morning.  When I got out of the car there was a huge wild hog behind a tree.  The woods are loaded with them around here.  When I stood to take this picture he slowly came up to me but ran like lightning when I moved to take his picture.  Maybe next time.
Scott (aerialphoto) > 1/17/09 - Weapons range, Eglin AFB Florida
Scott (aerialphoto) > 1/16/09 - The beach again.  48° and 15-20mph winds, rough seas and heavy blowing sand.  Used CS3 for the painting look.  Not my thing usually.
May 19 2009 - built a level-converter/cable for my little camera-powered Byonics GPS2. The level converter uses a single transistor and is housed in the serial cable's connector-hood. The cable supplies power to the GPS from the camera, but can be used with almost any other NMEA-capable GPS.
Scott (aerialphoto) > May 19 2009 - built a level-converter/cable for my little camera-powered Byonics GPS2.  The level converter uses a single transistor and is housed in the serial cable's connector-hood.  The cable supplies power to the GPS from the camera, but can be used with almost any other NMEA-capable GPS.
May 19 2009 - built a level-converter/cable for my little camera-powered Byonics GPS2. The level converter uses a single transistor and is housed in the serial cable's connector-hood. The cable supplies power to the GPS from the camera, but can be used with almost any other NMEA-capable GPS.
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