In a message dated 5/11/99 10:52:20 AM EST, maitani@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< Many years ago (perhaps 25?) NG published a shot made looking forward from
the vertical tail of an L-1011 on a twilight approach into Palmdale. They
used an OM-2 to make the long, automatic exposure. >>
Must have posed a bit of a problem with respect to proper mounting of the
camera to the airframe, since the speed must have been at least in the 200
MPH range at time of exposure. Especially back by the engines and all.
Vibration? Wind ?
And here we are all in a bother about mirror induced vibration while on a
tripod which is attached to the earth!
Maybe they packed large steaks around the camera body?:)
George S.
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