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10/27/2014 12:46:39 AM · #1
An interesting interview about long exposures in Space
10/27/2014 11:15:20 AM · #2
Fascinating!

10/27/2014 12:38:31 PM · #3
I had seen a link to that one on Canon Rumors this AM. Cool stuff.
10/27/2014 01:04:14 PM · #4
He was recently interviewed (again) on NPR's Fresh Air program where he offered some very entertaining and educational observations ...



Message edited by author 2014-10-27 14:05:44.
10/27/2014 01:26:25 PM · #5
maybe he should have given some insight to the videographer to use a tripod when gravity does exist. :P
10/27/2014 02:25:06 PM · #6
Originally posted by Mike:

maybe he should have given some insight to the videographer to use a tripod when gravity does exist. :P


ROFL, no chit, eh?
10/27/2014 04:13:11 PM · #7
Maybe we just need a tripod that creates a well of zero g in which the camera rests while making exposures...
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