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My stay in Florida for STS-135 coincided with the launch of a ULA Delta IV carrying an Air Force Block II-F GPS satellite at 2:41AM EDT.  This provided me the opportunity to not only witness a night launch, but to try for a streak photo.  The above image is a 5 minutes exposure at f/22 at 50ISO on a 5D MK II with a 24 1.4L II lens.  For a first attempt I’d say the image is a success.  As far as capturing the arc of the rocket, it falls a little short.  I should have chosen a wider lens for the shot, and taken it at 20 or even 16mm.  I also should have allowed for a little bit more time for the lens to acclimate to the warm Florida air.  A bit of fog on the lens accounts for some of the haze visible around the streak.  I guess I’ll be planning another trip down here at some point to give this shot another attempt.

 

Had a chance to get inside the space shuttle’s engine shop yesterday, here are a few frames that I liked.  It was really cool to have the chance to see the engines up close and learn a little bit about how they are maintained and work.

 

 

 

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About a month back I traveled out to Bethesda, Maryland to be part of a team of photographers covering the US Open for the United States Golf Association.  Until the US Open the only golf that I had shot was the few events that the University of Missouri hosted each year, nothing on the scale of the Open.  It took me a few of the practice round days to get into the swing of things, but after that it was a blast.

 

©Joel Kowsky/USGA

©Joel Kowsky/USGA

©Joel Kowsky/USGA

©Joel Kowsky/USGA

©Joel Kowsky/USGA

©Joel Kowsky/USGA

©Joel Kowsky/USGA

©Joel Kowsky/USGA

I had the opportunity to work with some great people over the course of the week I spent at Congressional, I couldn’t have asked for a better experience.  Maybe I’ll get to do it again next year…