Ken "Rifleman's" New Job !!

Well as some of you know, ken started a new job last week. He wanted me to fly out to his place in Canada and take a few shots of him at the controls in his new office. He is the Captain of this beautiful DeHavilland Dash 7 designed by Milton Shupe. He wanted me to emphasize that he hates driving "buses" but in this case it was paying the bills. "At least it is a prop plane" he said. His job is flying around off the waters of Vancouver Island ferrying biologists, cargo and passengers to different destinations. The day I shot these he seemed very happy with his new position. Sorry it took so long to get these to all of you, Ken and I spent a few days "off" while he showed me around his hometown! Sorry you missed out Cherokee,
You should have seen the fish Ken caught! ;)
In this shot I was used a 300mm zoom lens to get as close as I could. I think you can see Ken in there!

The next shot is really nice. It is from the same vantage point but zoomed all the way out. It was hard to stay above him as the four huge props pulled the Dash skyward!

Here is one for Ken's wall. We were headed back as our day was ending. He had a plane full of goods and 12 passengers to bring in.

We were behind him when all of a sudden he decided to turn pretty quickly! "Just keeping you awake back there" he radioed to me. It was then I noticed the exhaust deposits on his wings! I responded back to him with a chuckle, "Wash that thing"!!

This shot was transmitted to me via Ken's cellular phone. I have already landed and am setting up the camera to catch him landing. He wanted us to see what his "office" looked like.
A beautiful landing as the snow is kicked up with a puff of smoke. The sun is heading in and so are we. It is cold out here!

Hope you all liked spending the day with Ken at his new job and I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did Ken!!! ;D
As Ken describes it..."WORK....now that's a real four letter word!" ;)
Dave 8)
You should have seen the fish Ken caught! ;)
In this shot I was used a 300mm zoom lens to get as close as I could. I think you can see Ken in there!
The next shot is really nice. It is from the same vantage point but zoomed all the way out. It was hard to stay above him as the four huge props pulled the Dash skyward!
Here is one for Ken's wall. We were headed back as our day was ending. He had a plane full of goods and 12 passengers to bring in.
We were behind him when all of a sudden he decided to turn pretty quickly! "Just keeping you awake back there" he radioed to me. It was then I noticed the exhaust deposits on his wings! I responded back to him with a chuckle, "Wash that thing"!!
This shot was transmitted to me via Ken's cellular phone. I have already landed and am setting up the camera to catch him landing. He wanted us to see what his "office" looked like.
A beautiful landing as the snow is kicked up with a puff of smoke. The sun is heading in and so are we. It is cold out here!
Hope you all liked spending the day with Ken at his new job and I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did Ken!!! ;D
As Ken describes it..."WORK....now that's a real four letter word!" ;)
Dave 8)