This is the belly of the space shuttle Discovery at the Udvar-Hazy Air & Space Museum at Dulles Airport.
This is the belly of the space shuttle Discovery at the Udvar-Hazy Air & Space Museum at Dulles Airport.
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Contest Finalist in Machines Photo Contest by Photo Cube
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Krishna_Kumar
August 14, 2013
Superb composition with beautiful contrast! Congrats on being featured!
AlanJakarta
August 14, 2013
Excellent sharp & detailed mono shot from a great perspective. Congratulations on being featured.
Coomanator
August 14, 2013
Amazing capture. Love this POV and the use of B$W. masterfully done. Congratulations on the "Feature".
daviddrolet
October 10, 2013
The underbelly of a colossal piece of aluminum that makes the most expensive voyages know to man.
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Behind The Lens
Location
This is the belly of the Space Shuttle Discovery at the Udvary-Hazy Smithsonian Air & Space Museum at Dulles Airport in Fairfax, Virginia.Time
Around noon.Lighting
The museum has excellent lighting for all their exhibits, very dramatic and well placed.Equipment
I used a Nikon D-200, Nikkor 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 zoom lens and a Manfrotto 055MF4 tripod with a 3265 joystick head. The settings were ISO 800, 1/15, f3.5.Inspiration
As I walked around the Discovery I realized the oblique lighting of the black belly made for a great image. The tiles and the heat streaks added great detail.Editing
I used Silver Efex Pro for the B&W.In my camera bag
I have a Nikon D-7100, Nikkor 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 zoom lens for most of my work. I also have a Nikkor 70-300mm and an 80-400mm lens. I use a Nikon SB-800 Speedlight flash and a Manfrotto 055MF4 tripod with a 3265 joystick head.Feedback
Oblique or angled lighting adds fine shadows and brings out the details in surfaces. Look in places others might miss.