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Photographer Dennis Hendricksen  Dennis Hendricksen {Karma:4817}
Project #33 Pictures of Famous Places Camera Model Canon AE-1
Categories Deep Blue
Transportation
Scientific
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio People & Places
Lens Vivitar 35-105 mm
Uploaded 3/19/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Ektachrome
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Location City -  Kennedy Space Center
State -  FLORIDA
Country - United States   United States
About This picture is of an actual Saturn V rocket (the kind used in the Apollo project) that was displayed on its side at the Kennedy Space Centre. With careful choice of angles and lens length I was able to get this shot that could seem like the mighty ship is flying.
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Dennis Hendricksen Dennis Hendricksen   {K:4817} 3/20/2006
Thanks for your comment Klaas. I'm glad you like the picture. I've always enjoyed rockets and it was great fun to get this close to a real one. I was fortunate to have the sky look the way it did when I was there, it allowed me to create this illusion of flight.

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Dennis Hendricksen Dennis Hendricksen   {K:4817} 3/20/2006
I took this picture many years ago and at that time this rocket was on display at the Kennedy Space Center which is located close to Orlando, Florida. I'm not sure if the Saturn V is still on display there or not. Being able to get right close to it really helped me understand just how big this thing really was! Thanks for your comment.

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Kambiz K Kambiz K   {K:37420} 3/19/2006
very creative and beautiful capture with great composition and colors

By the way where Saturn is?

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Debasish Ghosh Debasish Ghosh   {K:5526} 3/19/2006
Amazing Perspective! Beautiful composition with stunning details. Great capture Dennis.

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Klaas   Baas Klaas  Baas   {K:15111} 3/19/2006
Indeed Dennis, you almost fooled me, from the angle you took this one, it's indeed while the thing is flying. Only it would be be impossible to shoot this one then from the same angle.
I like it a lot.
Good luck,

Klaas

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