CHIP
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Name: Chip
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Since: Oct 8, 2005 17:08:57 GMT -6
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Post by CHIP on Nov 18, 2005 13:15:24 GMT -6
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Post by MartynJC (UK) on Nov 18, 2005 13:16:48 GMT -6
Amazing!!! I wonder how did the camera keep so still? Call me cynical but is it not a PS job?
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CHIP
WWF Founder
Ad Astra Per Aspera
Posts: 37,799
Name: Chip
Location: Dallas
Since: Oct 8, 2005 17:08:57 GMT -6
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Post by CHIP on Nov 18, 2005 13:24:12 GMT -6
Not from that website... They have some amazing photographers there and over 1.000.000 million picture archive.
Tripod.?
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Post by Adam on Nov 18, 2005 13:40:10 GMT -6
That is a sweet pic, How do you get a 180 second exposure??
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jon
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Post by jon on Nov 18, 2005 14:23:00 GMT -6
That's a cool picture Chip. Jon
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CHIP
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Name: Chip
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Post by CHIP on Nov 18, 2005 14:37:47 GMT -6
Photographer's caption:
Several aircraft are seen approaching the deck on a beautiful night in the South Pacific Ocean. An SH-60 Seahawk can be seen on the horizon and a Super Hornet is also visible high above. 180 second exposure. Canon 300D 18-55mm EF-S
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CHIP
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Posts: 37,799
Name: Chip
Location: Dallas
Since: Oct 8, 2005 17:08:57 GMT -6
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Post by CHIP on Nov 18, 2005 16:05:46 GMT -6
Here is another one: Credit: www.airliners.netPhotographer's caption: A UPS 767 is cleared for takeoff with a southbound turnout. (Canon 20D, 50mm f/1.8 MK-II @ f/18, 129sec., ISO-200)
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CHIP
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Posts: 37,799
Name: Chip
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Since: Oct 8, 2005 17:08:57 GMT -6
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Post by CHIP on Nov 18, 2005 16:19:36 GMT -6
Or a FIVE minute exposure! Did not even know you can do that! Credit: Ben Wang hht://www.airliners.net Author's caption: Launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour from Pad 39B on mission STS-97. This is a five minute exposure taken from the Causeway (about 7 miles away from the pad). Taken with a borrowed all-manual Nikomat camera, 24 mm lens, f/16, Kodak Royal Gold 100 film. When the exposure was stopped in this shot, the shuttle was approximately 229 statute miles downrange.
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Post by Sam on Nov 18, 2005 20:19:11 GMT -6
Those are cool dude! I love those long exposures like that!
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Post by mike on Nov 18, 2005 21:01:08 GMT -6
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Post by MartynJC (UK) on Nov 19, 2005 18:07:57 GMT -6
Not from that website... They have some amazing photographers there and over 1.000.000 million picture archive. Tripod.? Oops - I stand corrected. An amazing picture (and others) - what an amazzzzing web-site - truelly a gem.
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CHIP
WWF Founder
Ad Astra Per Aspera
Posts: 37,799
Name: Chip
Location: Dallas
Since: Oct 8, 2005 17:08:57 GMT -6
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Post by CHIP on Nov 19, 2005 18:30:06 GMT -6
Not from that website... They have some amazing photographers there and over 1.000.000 million picture archive. Tripod.? Oops - I stand corrected. An amazing picture (and others) - what an amazzzzing web-site - truelly a gem. Two sites I can't live without: www.wristwatchforums.comwww.airliners.net
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