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VIDEO AEREO REALIZZATO CON MIKROKOPTER

Questo video è stato realizzato con un MikroKopter: una sorta di "mini elicottero" radiocomandato il Mikrokopter è uno strumento innovativo che permette di realizzare riprese e fotografie da posizioni impensabili con le tecniche classiche. Utilizzato anche dall'Esercito e forze di Polizia di alcuni Paesi prevalentemente per scopi di controllo, si è rilevato altresì validissimo nel campo fotografico. E’ facile immaginare gli ottimi risultati che si possono ottenere nella realizzazione, ad esempio, di filmati che riprendano un arrampicatore in parete, oppure fotografie aeree da usarsi nel campo della progettazione edilizia, rilievi fotografici di pareti rocciose da bonificare, etc. I campi d'impiego sono molteplici, ed i costi sicuramente minimi se paragonati a quelli normalmente richiesti per foto e riprese da elicottero o aereo.

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Commento del 24 aprile 2012
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Commento del 23 aprile 2012
ElizabethD,Don't fret. Living in the wild and then a quick clean death from a bullet or idhbsrot is probably preferable to being eaten alive by a coyote or dying slowly in the wild, or even living a short lifespan in a tiny cage and then being killed on an assembly line. Hunters do personally acknowledge and take responsibility for what most people think comes in plastic wrap and foam trays in the supermarket.One of the primary tenets of the hunter is to kill as quickly and painlessly as possible. That's why bird hunters go to the skeet and trap range (that's why those sports were invented), and why deer and bear hunters sight in their rifles at the start of the season, and why different types of shot and bullets are carefully employed. It's not clear if this was a tower shoot, planted birds, or an actual dove hunt (I really don't expect either the activists or the news media to know the difference.)Tower shoots and planted birds are by and large more sophisticated practice for hunting, with varying levels of skill you do occasionally get a wounded bird, but that's why we use retrievers. My girls use their speed, keen eyesight and sharp noses to find any wounded bird and bring it quickly to me so that I can put it out of its pain. They also retrieve dead birds from heavy cover so that none go to waste. That's why we say a well trained retriever is the best conservation tool. If these pigeons' were wild doves, they are game birds, and they will be cooked and eaten. Pheasants or quail, ditto (although I must admit I have kept whole pheasants and mallard ducks wrapped in newspaper in the freezer for training the dogs. If you don't train on birds the dogs won't pick them up when you hunt).If these were actual city pigeons, a/k/a rock doves or Columba livia, they are vermin and not fit to eat, but their numbers need to be kept down just like coyotes and rats.Bishop Wilberforce was concerned with dog- and cock-fighting, bull baiting, and the horrendous abuse of carriage and dray horses who were worked to death a la Black Beauty. He never took on hunting, not even the fox variety that has raised so much ire in Britain. He did criticize field sports in one relatively early work, but not on the issue of cruelty only as one example of idle amusements of fallen-away Christians in name only :Yet thus life rolls away with too many of us, in a course of shapeless idleness.' Its recreations constitute its chief business. Watering-places, the sports of the field, cards! never-failing cards! the assembly, the theatre, all contribute their aid; amusements are multiplied, and combined, and varied, to fill up the void of a listless and languid life; and by the regulated use of these different resources, there is often a kind of sober settled plan of domestic dissipation, in which, with all imaginable decency, year after year wears away in unprofitable vacancy.A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians, in the Higher and Middle Classes Contrasted with Real Christianity, (1797) p. 130.


Commento del 31 luglio 2011
Alright arlgiht alright that's exactly what I needed!


Commento del 27 aprile 2009
Ciao Nik
Confermo, sono io il pilota ;-)

Ciao Diego


Commento del 22 aprile 2009
Mitico Bandion! Ma eri tu che lo pilotavi? Che bene che vola... bravissimo!

Nik



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