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| 02/06/2013 11:43:12 PM |
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| 02/05/2013 01:22:26 AM |
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| 02/02/2013 09:35:09 PM |
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| 01/11/2013 12:33:41 PM |
Retired!by ZeusComment by Zeus: That's OK, part of the fun in photography is to defy nature, or appear to. The targets on the radar represent one antenna sweep every 6 seconds, so that's a 5 target trail per aircraft. I don't see any other indication of the 30 seconds, either. I guess I fooled a lot of people. Right into 59th place! |
| 01/11/2013 12:02:27 PM |
Retired!by ZeusComment by AP: Well I'm sorry I doubted that it was 30 seconds - I didn't think it was possible to sit still that long and not blink and still make a photo like this - also thought the radar would be blurry, and the clock or other instruments would move, and that the monitors would be completely overexposed, but I've never been inside of a control room, haha. |
| 01/11/2013 06:04:38 AM |
Retired!by ZeusComment by Zeus: Yes, it was 30 seconds. Holding still for 30 seconds is a bitch! Besides the ambient light in the dark TRACON, I used a hand-held flash unit 3 times at different angles. That controlled the shadows. I also used the rule that someone else can operate the camera as long as I set it up and direct the show, which I had to do since I'm the subject. I knew it wouldn't score well, but it fit the challenge.
For quite a few years I've been doing photos like these for the controllers who move on to other facilities, or retire. The facility picks up the expense. This time, its me who retired, on January 3. So far, retirement is great! |
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