jstn:
Two aerospace engineers examine and describe, in great detail, clip after clip of slow motion of footage of the shuttle lifting off. I love NASA stuff with a photographic bent; they describe all the lenses used, the camera placement around the launchpad, the timecode between 16mm frames, the automatic exposure… just awesome. Almost an hour long with the second clip.
I was totally mesmerised by this. Beautiful footage.
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was totally mesmerised by this. Beautiful footage.
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