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By:Brian Lockett (GoletaBrian) on
December 5, 2008
Tags:
nasa
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edwards
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endeavor
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shuttle
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space
The Space Shuttle Endeavor is suspended under the Mate/Demate Device as it is prepared to be loaded on the 747 Carrier Aircraft at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Canter at Edwards Air Force Base just after sunset on December 5, 2008.
Date Taken: December 5, 2008
Date Added: December 9, 2008
Bookmarked: 2 times
Total Views: 1541 views
Snapshots: 10
Size: 0.12 gigapixels
Field of View: 80.1 degrees wide, 27.9 degrees high
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March 14, 2009 11:40 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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Great subject matter. So I'm looking around and wouldnt expect the people to be in sharp focus given exposure time but there seems to be a halo on much of the shot. What were you shooting with? I assume you were locked down on a tripod Again, nice shot, love to see more like it Posted by commonknowledge |
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March 19, 2009 22:02 | Flag as inappropriate | |
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Fortunately, the people were standing still during the 1-second exposures. I was shooting with a Pentax Optio A30. Of course the Gigapan was on a tripod. I'll shoot more shuttle Gigapans whenever I get the opportunity. Posted by GoletaBrian |
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