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Today I had the oppertunity to talk with Wayne Harvey, owner of an aerial Photography company that operated out of orlando from the 70′s threw the 90′s. These picture are of the absolutely gorgeous Hulcher 70 70mm film camera with a Pentax 200mm lens. Look for more on this camera in the future.

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Behind the scenes photography for “Lazy Accident” production at Full Sail University

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[Nikon D5000 with 300mm Pre-AI @ 1/400th f/8 ISO200] Success! The rescheduled launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavor went off this morning without a hitch. Conditions could not have been more perfect. The wind and cloud cover which had been present the night before disappeared creating a gorgeous shooting environment for all in attendance. The [...]

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Night 1: Threw a friend named Lynne I was able to acquire a position at the VIP section at the last night launch of the Space Shuttle. We where covering the event with the Canon XH G1, Canon 7D, Nikon D90, and Nikon D5000. I was manning the XH G1 and the D5000 with 300mm [...]

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Imagine, if you will, a completely open source multitrack video editor with plugin capability. The VideoLAN team is working on just such a project right now VLC is my go to media player, it has a simple interface and supports every piece of video that I have thrown at it. And from the video above, [...]

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Hardware: Canon HV30 Software: After Effects CS4 The concept was a plot based juxtaposition. Showing visually rain starting, coming down, then evaporating. Then running that in a loop showing the water cycle in a calm relaxing manner. Technically wise the purpose of the project was experimenting with the time remapping features of after effects and [...]

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Director: Ron Fricke Director of Photography: Ron Fricke Format: 70mm Year: 1992 Shot entirely on glorious 70mm, Baraka plays like an alien documentary on the human race and the planet. Imagine, if you will, a more mellow version of BBC’s Planet Earth with no narrator and no order, with human culture mixed in with the [...]

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