The Flick -- A term used by air traffic controllers to describe a mental model representing the current and future positions of air traffic in a section of airspace. Controllers visualize the paths of multiple aircraft in terms of position, altitude, trajectory and speed. Controllers also refer to this as "having the picture." But the picture moves -- like a movie -- hence the term “the flick.”
Follow along now. Click on the picture. That will take to a higher resolution picture on Flickr. Once there, you will see the basic exposure information I put in the comments about the picture.
If you *really* want to go nuts, look on the tool bar right across the top of the picture. Click on the drop down box labeled "Actions". Choose "View Exif info". That will tell you more than you'll ever want to know about the picture.
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Camera settings please!
Follow along now. Click on the picture. That will take to a higher resolution picture on Flickr. Once there, you will see the basic exposure information I put in the comments about the picture.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gettheflick/7379260710/
If you *really* want to go nuts, look on the tool bar right across the top of the picture. Click on the drop down box labeled "Actions". Choose "View Exif info". That will tell you more than you'll ever want to know about the picture.
Don Brown
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