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03/19/2011 01:22:54 PM |
Well done! I have a few of the shuttle fly-overs in my collection, but nothing like this with both the station and the shuttle distinctly visible. I like the fisheye, and I wonder about the stars on the ground lights at f 5.6. Usually that is a result of smaller aperture like f11 or 16. |
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03/18/2011 12:07:41 AM |
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03/17/2011 10:47:02 AM |
Sad day for NASA. Wonderful tribute. |
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03/16/2011 02:32:03 PM |
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03/15/2011 09:01:01 PM |
cpaturing the last moment of discovery, fantastic. |
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03/15/2011 11:05:46 AM |
not sure if I like this with the fisheye (I'm not a fan of that lens...) the ground almost looks like a smiley face....hmmm |
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03/15/2011 09:15:49 AM |
I have mixed emotions about the fish eye warping at this angle, but it's a nice job of the daylight scene while still revealing the true time. Nice capture. |
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03/14/2011 09:27:41 PM |
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03/12/2011 03:45:54 AM |
If you say so! Ha! What a memory you captured. |
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03/11/2011 10:55:16 PM |
Great job on this challenge! |
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03/11/2011 07:43:47 PM |
That's really, really cool. I would imagine this was shot the night the shuttle undocked from the space station, giving this shot two distinct light trails (the lighter streak would be the shuttle). Excellent job of capturing that moment! |
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03/11/2011 06:58:14 PM |
Very cool image. Glad you caught this flyover. Meets the challenge well. |
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03/11/2011 09:36:13 AM |
Nice photo. Caught Orion in the upper right corner, nice!! Color and detail are great. |
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