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In this image I am on top of my family car during the Apollo 11 launch. I am watching through a telescope I earned selling greeting cards door to door. Interest in panoramic and underwater medium format photography. Unusal access to NASA and NEEMO missions. Cameras are often reconstructed vintage medium and large format film cameras or Hasselbled medium format digita cameras.

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Rarly seen without the protective cover on the pad. This image happened due to a launch delay and an early morning trip to check on remote camreas

поехалиии!!! очень красиво!

GOOOOOO! very beautifully

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Thank you for the nice comments! Madness maybe, Powerfully - Definately...

Nice picture, greetings from germany!!!

Stitched panorama.

Images cover 180 degrees through the sky. The clouds at the top are actually clouds coming up from the opposite horizon as the shuttle arches over and down range it appear to be moving into the ocean.The last image is at SRB separation

Aspens in the fall above Maroon Lake on the trail to crater lake. Panoramic image stitched from 2 images on the Hasselblad H1D camera.

Pad 39 A 1 hour before launch of STS-123. Xenon Lights captured on the images which were stitched together. High humidity enhanced the light streaks which required 30 second exposures for each of the 3 images.

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