nicksr1125 wrote:
Did anybody notice that the Seal holding the camera at the top of the article has his right hand under the lens ??? with his left hand. How's he going to release the shutter without switching his grip? That alone would stop me from reading the whole article. If you can't use a "correct" grip on the camera, the rest means nothing.
Check the photo again, it’s been reversed.....
He’s Airborne according to the patch on his uniform, that’s reversed too
Here’s a good article that covers training given to Navy Seals.
I was given similar instruction when I was in the Army and was being trained in shooting a rifle at long distance targets.
A blurry photo is not what anyone wants and sometimes being able to relax is all you need.
Harley
https://fstoppers.com/originals/navy-seal-technique-all-photographers-should-be-doing-488497
Yes-sir-eeee
The future is here and now....
And it ain’t pretty.
We’ll all be generating our own electricity just to keep our lights on, but who’s going to charge all those cars??
https://energyathaas.wordpress.com/2020/05/26/electricity-outages-lead-to-substantial-backup-generator-purchases/
Don’t agree with #35
The electric grid in the US is at max capacity now and falling apart and utilities are not doing normal preventive maintenance.
Some say that hackers can shut it down too.
The state of California is in big trouble already. Their utility was sued for causing wildfires and is bankrupt.
Don’t expect the government to help, look how well they run the VA system.
Check your electric bill you’re paying now.... are you pleased with all the add on taxes they added???
Unfortunately Corona Virus deaths are up since they began meeting and have begun carrying out their duties.
https://apnews.com/62bab5b82454138c7c92d00ae6c2cb29
And here’s todays 2020 version of a spray rig that is being used in Chins to fog the streets to combat the virus
Amen to all the comments above
I believe it’s a spray rig, used in orchards.
Newer ones (but still old by today’s standards) were much larger and had a seat on top for a person to hold the spray nozzle and spray trees as it was pulled by a tractor through the orchard
My Olympus 35RC I purchased at the PX at Ft Hood TX. Less than $100. I still use it from time to time.
Serene and relaxing to view
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for your insightful post
UHH friends
I posted the following in the wrong place earlier today, it should have been here in general chit-chat, my apologies to all of you.
I’m from Rochester, NY the city where George Eastman founded KODAK.
Beyond the film(s) many of us have used and still use, KODAK was also (behind the scenes) instrumental in the top secret program known as GAMBIT.
I personally knew one of their scientists (now diseased) who worked on this program and had to keep his work secret for many years.
Photography for many of us is a passion, enabling us to record our views of nature, family and history, but for many KODAK employees it was their daily toil to enable our nation to see and record from outer space what was happening on the ground.
If you can, visit Rochester, NY and the Rochester Museum and Science Center to learn more of this photographic history.
Regards,
Harley Bowman
https://www.rochesterfirst.com/news/digital-exclusives/declassified-cold-war-satellite-camera-returns-home-to-rochester/amp/