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If you are interested in taking a helicopter tour of New York
and you are a budding photographer with a professional quality camera, you will
have a real dilemma when it comes to picking the right lens for your trip. If
you've never shot from a helicopter before this is one of the best ways that
you can capture aerial photography and amazing shots of places which may not be
easily accessible or easily seen. With helicopter tours in New York you can see
New York and its many hidden nuances from a whole new angle and capture
photography shots that you can use in your holiday albums as well as art
pieces, a portfolio and more. If you are interested in getting some really
magical shots you'll need to set up your camera with the right settings as well
as pick the right lens before the helicopter even takes off.
This is because quite often helicopters
will have only a tight amount of space especially the touring helicopters
for New York City tours. While the space is perfect for holding
passengers and giving you space to take photographs, it can be really difficult
to manage a camera bag with film, batteries and lens changes while the
helicopter is in flight.
Most pilots and employees would suggest
using the widest possible lens available. For aerial photography this is best
because you can capture a larger area and for New York City it's
best because you can capture some fantastic panoramic shots or even stitch
together multiple digital photographs into a beautiful cityscape.
One of the problems with zoom lenses is
that they can be notoriously difficult to shoot from with the vibration of the
aircraft. Without heavy digital image stabilization you will be hard-pressed to
get a zoomed in photo that doesn't have some sort of motion blur in it. Heavily
zoomed shots are generally only ruined by vibration that's given off by the
helicopter. The good news is many of the tour operator helicopter pilots are
extremely skilled at getting close and placing the helicopter in spots where
you can get some amazing shots. This means that you can get some truly
breathtaking photographs of your favorite
New York landscapes from the air and from angles that you haven't seen
ever before.
If you do plan on getting some shots or you
are a professional photographer please let us know ahead of time and we can see
you in one of the best spots of the aircraft for getting special quality
pictures and where you might have room for a large lens.
Joelle O'Reilly-Hyland is not as famous as Oprah Winfrey, but maybe she
should be. Like Oprah, she’s built schools for girls in developing countries.
But unlike Oprah, spent much more time building schools than on TV. Joelle O'Reilly-Hyland is also not as famous as Bill Gates, but like Bill
Gates, she built her own, hugely-successful company from the ground and has
given computers and education aid to children in all over the world. Like
Gates, she says education is the key to the future, but she’s better known for
charity work than for building software.
Just who is Joelle O'Reilly-Hyland? She is the founder and managing
partner of Ounavarra
Capital, LLC. Her firm manages
investment funds, funds which are considered “alternative” investments because
they have an altruistic bent that Wall Street’s money moguls ignore as they
collect ever-larger bonuses whether shareholders make money or not. But Joelle
O'Reilly-Hyland isn’t nearly as well known for her success at making money as
she is for giving it away and for supporting education programs around the world, especially for disadvantaged girls.
Girls are deprived of education in most developing countries. Girls in
these countries are considered extremely fortunate if they can even learn to
read, let alone stay in school past second or third grade. Usually, they are
forced into a life of domestic labor in societies where chauvinistic abuse
toward women and girls is usually ignored and frequently condoned. They grow up
as women caught in a continuous cycle of poverty that drags men down with them
and keeps whole nations stuck in squalor. The key to breaking the poverty cycle
is education, says O'Reilly-Hyland, especially those who’ve never had schooling.
As an active board member of Educating Girls Globally (EGG), Joelle
O'Reilly-Hyland has donated funds and supported girls’ education efforts around
the globe. In Rajasthan, the largest province in India, few girls ever went to
school until recently. They were often married by the time they were ten or
eleven and “kept” under supervision until being old enough to be sent off to
their husbands’ homes. EGG’s efforts have helped 500 schools in Rajasthan
enroll 99% if the girls in their respective district while improving academic
performance at those schools for both girls and
boys. Educating girls will double India’s global talent pool, and that can’t
possibly be bad for business.
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