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Deserted Space: Photos Document NASA’s Abandoned Launch Pads

20 Nov

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The race for space has shifted gears in recent years with the rise of private programs, leaving a series of amazing space-related graveyards around the United States, which this photographer has spent 25 years exploring and documenting.

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abandoned rocket room

abandoned flight ring rocket

In his upcoming book, Abandoned in Place, Roland Miller takes readers on a “photographic exploration of the American space launch and research facilities that played a crucial role in the early period of space exploration. The goals of this project are to preserve and portray these abandoned, deactivated, and repurposed sites through photography that surpasses the official government approach to documentation and to lend historical and artistic insight to the subject.”

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With special permission (and an escort every time), Roland has managed to visit locations including the Marshall Space Flight Center in California, the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi and the Kennedy Space Center as well as Cape Canaveral in Florida. His book features 100 full-color photos – the best and brightest of his extension decade-spanning collection.

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The photographs cover all kinds of incredible objects and details, from cranes and gantries to blast doors, flame deflector tracks, launch rings and even lunar modules. The book will be released by the University of New Mexico Press and contain poems and essays alongside its rich imagery.

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Superstructure,Navaho Complex 9, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida1990

abandoned observatory dome exterior

This project is part guide book and part historical document – it “serves not only as a documentary body of work, but also as an artistic interpretation of these historic sites. The blockhouses, launch towers, tunnels, test stands, and control rooms featured in Abandoned In Place are rapidly giving way to the elements and demolition. By my estimates, fully half of the facilities I have photographed no longer exist. The costs involved in restoring, maintaining, and securing these sites are enormous. Most of these historic facilities are located on secure military or NASA facilities, which drastically limits access by the public. Therefore, photography is the only practical method to preserve and portray these historic locations.”

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Amazon launch planned for June 18, rumors point to 3D eye-tracking phone

06 Jun

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Amazon has scheduled a product launch for later this month at its headquarters in Seattle, WA. We are not being told what type of device we should expect but Amazon has started to tease the new model with a picture of one of its corners and a video showing users looking down at a device and reacting with statements like “It moved with me”. The teaser seems to support rumors from late last year that Amazon could be planning a smartphone with a 3D eye-tracking user interface using multiple cameras. Click through for more information at connect.dpreview.com.

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Drone films SpaceX rocket launch and landing

23 Apr

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These days shots from a flying drone are a dime a dozen – when engagement shoots are being covered from a hovering photographic robot you know that the technology is ubiquitous. It’s getting increasingly hard to impress someone with images or video from drones. So it’s lucky that privately-owned SpaceX happens to own its own rockets because it gives them the ability to capture stunning video, like this launch and landing test of its Falcon 9 Reusable rocket. See video

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Nokia expected to launch forked Android phone at MWC

15 Feb

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According to rumors, Finnish manufacturer Nokia will launch an Android powered smartphone at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona next week. According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the phone will be called Nokia X, and integrate existing Nokia and Microsoft services, but also offer access to Android’s more plentiful photography apps. Click through for more.

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Olympus UK teases new ‘premium compact’ in photo competition launch

23 Oct

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Olympus UK has teamed up with exhibtr.com to launch a completion for student photographers, and in the process teased an upcoming ‘premium compact’ as one of the prizes. The Student Photography Competition 2013/14 has a theme of ‘People & Portraits’, and the overall winner will receive an OM-D E-M5 12-50mm lens kit, while two runners-up will receive the soon-to-be-announced camera. UK-based photographers will be able to get an ‘exclusive preview’ of the new model at London’s Covent Garden from November 2nd to 9th. Click through for more details. 

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Shutterbug Remote looks to launch next-gen device

02 Jul

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The creators of the Shutterbug Remote are looking to fans of the remote camera trigger technology to fund version 2.0 of their device. Aimed at photographers who want to capture time lapse videos, time delay portraits, low-light images, HDR bracketing and other complex shots, developers are envisioning even more features and broader compatibility in a next-gen version; learn more at connect.dpreview.com.

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50 Brilliant Photo Sites of Professional Photographers & 1 Quick Way To Launch Your Own

24 Apr

Are you a successful photographer? Or are you a beginner who just started the way to fame? Modern world requires new rules and these days you just can not be a famous photographer without personal online portfolio. But why is it so important? The point is that most clients believe only what they see. And your photo portfolio is the Continue Reading

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Google shares Glass tech specs ahead of launch

16 Apr

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As Google Glass beta testers – so-called ‘Explorers’ – prepare to receive the first round of the wearable augmented reality tech, Google is also bracing the rest of us for what’s to come. The company is pushing the Glass announcements this week with the release of the MyGlass app in the Google Play store and the developer preview of the Mirror API, along with the most revealing tech specs we’ve seen yet. Click through to check out the detailed specs and more at connect.dpreview.com.

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Nikon D5200, 24MP DSLR with 39-point AF gets US launch

08 Jan

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Nikon USA has announced it is releasing the D5200 launched elsewhere in November 2012. The 24MP upper entry-level DSLR gains the 39-point AF system from the company’s higher-end models. The camera will cost around $ 899.95 with the Nikkor 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 VR kit lens. It includes an articulated 920k dot LCD and is compatible with the clip-on WU-1a Wi-Fi module. We previewed it back when it was launched in Europe so, if you still don’t know what makes the D500 tick, the preview should cover it.

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GT Factory Racing Team Launch

17 Nov

GT Factory Racing Team Launch Creative Agency: Metis Creative Director: Clay Porter Producer: Cameron Baird Co-Directors Of Photography: Clay Porter and Cameron Baird Editor: Clay Porter Production Assistants: Drew Ruiz and Thomas Webb Still Photographer: Sven Martin Music Supervisor: Androo Mitchell Original Score: Seb Taylor Sound Design: Keith White Colorist: Jake Blakestone Phantom Tech: Nick Schrunk Extra special thanks to Scott Bradfield and Dan Brown. Shot on location in Southern California.

This six part series explores photography, and demonstrates ways in which you can improve on your skills. Today Charlie explores portrait photography, and how to photograph people well. He also visits places where photos were taken several decades ago.

 
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