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Atlantis at Ignition

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Image ID: 767220
Title: Atlantis at Ignition
Photographer: Ken Blye
Album: Atlantis STS 129  |  Next photo »
Categories: Documentary | Transportation  | Technology  
Keywords: Shuttle, Atlantis STS-129, launch, November 16th 2009, Cape Canaveral, Kennedy Space Center, power, vibration, noise
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Copyright: KBI
Submitted: Nov 19, 2009 10:35 AM
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Camera: Nikon D300
Film / Media: Digital
Lens: 600MM
Filter: Singh-Ray Hylux
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Photographer's Description
With a little use of Topaz 3 I tried to create the sense of power, noise and vibration at the moment of ignition. The entire shuttle is enveloped by the ignition cloud moments later. Then what is called the money shot as the shuttle lifts above the cloud. You just have to be there and I was some eight miles away. Enjoy!!

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Anonymous rater wrote 2 months ago (Nov 24, 2009 04:20 PM EST)  
To me the effect applied doesn't look good. Maybe if the trees were sharp and only the launch area was oof/soft, it might tell me something.


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