Snow is inevitable here.
Uphills are avoidable, fortunately.
Jostein
Den 14.12.2018 16:14, skrev Larry Colen:
Jostein wrote on 12/14/18 1:14 AM:
Interesting.
Come to think of it, I have frequently photographed the place in
space where the Andromeda galaxy was two million years ago. :-)
And you've probably done it uphill, in the snow.
Jostein
Den 14.12.2018 00:49, skrev Dale H. Cook:
At 03:25 PM 12/13/2018, Alex Sarbu wrote:
I'm able to photograph the place where the concert was.
That reminds me of a NatGeo program about Area 51 (Groom Lake). When
the Lockheed A-12 spy plane was in development for the CIA Radar
Cross Section (RCS) testing was going on at the base. A mockup was
mounted on a pylon for the tests. Because the Soviets already has
some spy satellites and the CIA didn't want the Soviets to see the
mockup they removed the it from the pylon when a Soviet satellite
was due to pass overhead. At first the CIA didn't realize was that
the Soviet satellites could do infrared imaging. The shadow of the
mockup was cooler than the surrounding ground. The Soviets were able
to discern the mockup's outline from the infrared image of the
shadow. Once the CIA learned that the Soviets had an outline of the
mockup they figured out how it was obtained and then instituted
thermal counter measures.
The Soviet photographs showed the place where the mockup was.
Dale H. Cook, many years as 35mm SLR photographer,
now Pentax K-70 w/ Pentax-DA 18-270mm walking-
around lens or SMC Pentax-A 50mm/f2 lens
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