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Old 05-13-2011, 11:08 AM
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Should I bother trying to shoot the launch?

Hi guys,

As you may have seen in the other thread, Gobbles Jr. and I are heading down to FL to see the Shuttle launch. Our tickets put us in a viewing area that is 6 miles (not a typo) from the launch pad, direct line of sight.

So the question is --- 6 miles. Do I bother hauling gear with me to shoot this? We have to hand carry everything in (folding chairs, can take a backpack, but no coolers or large luggage items) so I'm debating on the hassle.

I have access to quality gear. I can walk 5 feet from my desk and put my hands on a Nikon D3X or an EOS 5D MkII. Glass all the way up to 600mm like this:



That lens comes in a case that may as well be luggage, which isn't allowed. So I'm torn on whether I bother trying to repackage it all and carry it (then not damage it, let it get stolen, etc.) or just stick to smaller stuff.

Atmospheric interference at ground level between us and the launch pad will be the major issue but once it's in the air do you think I'd be able to pull off some decent shots?

Thoughts?
 
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Old 05-13-2011, 12:38 PM
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Damn. I figured the various photogs on here would weigh in. I need to decide in the next couple of hours so I can take the gear home and pack.
 
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If you have to ask... then probably not.
 
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Old 05-13-2011, 12:40 PM
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maybe i'm wrong, but i always thought the point of having a son was so you don't have to do shit like this anymore. make him carry that shit... that's what my pops woulda told me for sure.
 
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This really is once in a lifetime.

I'd do it, just for the memories.

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Originally Posted by Craigger
This really is once in a lifetime.

I'd do it, just for the memories.

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This is the correct answer.

Yeah it's going to be a pain in the ass. But if you have access to $10k + in gear you should take advantage of it because this event may never happen again.
 
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I say if there is a way you can, go for it. You have access to the gear and you won't have a chance again. Whenever I'm in a dilemma to bring gear (nothing near a 600mm lens) I always err to bring it. If you don't use it, whatever, but if you go and don't have it you'll regret it.
 
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If you know how to handle the equipment then I say go for it.
 
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I guess what I should have been more specific about was whether even if I haul of this stuff in whether the laws of physics would still allow for good photos. Six miles is six miles, and this gear will only reach so far. I've taken photos of plenty of things at distance, just never this far out so I don't have any first hand knowledge.

I definitely am on board with the idea that its a once in a lifetime opportunity to be taken advantage of.
 
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I guess what I should have been more specific about was whether even if I haul of this stuff in whether the laws of physics would still allow for good photos. Six miles is six miles, and this gear will only reach so far. I've taken photos of plenty of things at distance, just never this far out so I don't have any first hand knowledge.

I definitely am on board with the idea that its a once in a lifetime opportunity to be taken advantage of.
People got great shots of the lunar eclipse with normal-long telephotos so you should be fine I would think.
 


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