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- From: nkane@terapin.com (Nathan Kane)
- Newsgroups: rec.photo
- Subject: Re: Air sickness question
- References: <1992Nov15.200951.1@ducvax.auburn.edu>
- Message-ID: <nkane.28de@terapin.com>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 19:05:11 PST
- Organization: BBS
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- I've had much the same problem when doing ariel photos...
- First off, Dramamine is a wonder drug as far as I'm concerned. Last week I went
- out with a friend and we were doing some loops, aileron rolls, hamerheads, etc
- etc. and I was shooting video and taking stills of the whole thing. I've
- noticed that when >I< look at the horizon it doesn't help calm my stomach much,
- but looking down at the seat does. Another thing I discovered one time when I
- was up was that spending the whole trip looking through a wide angle lens helps
- a lot also because it cuts down on the appearance of movement.
- When your feeling queezy, turn on the cold air, rest your head on the side of
- the plane, look down, and breath deeply. After a few moments you should be ok
- again.
-