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22
May
2012

Saturn V Study III, Johnson Space Center




This is the last of the little set of Saturn V studies (though there are more rocket pictures to come) and it’s probably my favourite of the three. I just love the way the light wraps around the curved surfaces of the first stage engine fairing. The contrast of the smooth light across the black surface and the hard geometry of the ribs makes this is a really compelling image for me.



Tagged - exploration, Johnson Space Center, JSC, NASA, science, space, Space Center Houston, technology


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Eden
May 22, 2012, 5:34 am

Great lines in this, Dave.
Eden´s last post ..Backyard Abstracts: Part One

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