by neufer » Sat Feb 23, 2013 4:33 pm
aildoux wrote:
I've seen many videos of this meteor but this is the first actual still picture taken of it that I've seen. Could it be the only one yet?
- No... but it is definitely the best
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Google Translation of Marat Ametvaleev ("marateaman") :
[list]The explosion of a meteorite in the sky over the Chelyabinsk.
Full photo report with comments.[/list]----------------------------------------------------------------
The morning was frosty (About -17 C), windless and cloudless. And because the day before was a very warm day (the temperature was near zero) - the trees were covered with frost. I decided to go to the scene to photograph their favorite point close to home. Around 9:00 am, I was at the scene and began to make the first shots. Unusual and remarkable in the sky before the object was not. After making a few shots from different angles, I moved to a different camera angle. The camera is pointed in the direction of the rising sun (the sun appears to have remained a matter of minutes.)
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Yes! The appearance of the object was a surprise! The camera was on a tripod and aimed almost at the side (pictured above), which appeared object. I leaned over to the camera to change the camera angle and make another shot the scene. At this point, peripheral vision, I saw a bright flash. At first it was small. Immediately turned the camera to the object, and at this time of the outbreak has reached its peak, and everything was bathed in bright light.
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The first thing I thought was not a meteorite, a nuclear bomb. Then he remembered about the media reports about a possible asteroid and its approach to the Earth. Then there was the idea of an airplane that crashed.
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In the first seconds quickened heartbeat and breathing, as well as shaking hands, which is likely to be the consequences of the shock of what he saw. When the flash was as bright as possible, I felt strong enough heat in the face (it lasted just a split second.)
At the time of bright light, I also felt a strong pain in the eyes of intolerable glare. No more physical sensations were not. Then, 2 minutes after the flash, there was a series of explosions - the sound was neraskatisty and clear and very powerful. The first explosion was very strong, but I felt only the cotton. No physical sensations and vibrations I felt as was far from concrete structures and roads. Immediately after a series of bombings over the pine forest, near a large number of birds rose up and flew in all directions. Heartbeat, breathing, and hand tremors only strengthened. Shock was even greater.
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As mentioned earlier, immediately after seeing the first outbreak, I turned the camera towards the subject and take a single picture. He was heavily overexposed, I frantically started trying to fix the exposure to capture neperesvechenny object. I do not remember exactly how I made the frame with hot particles inside track. Everything was a blur, and occurred in a matter of seconds. Next, the actions I remember vaguely. I did everything "on automatic." Shock did not allow to concentrate to put the correct values and choose a great camera angles. I remember that I dropped in the snow control from the camera to change the filter on the lens. Only after a series of blasts I came a little to himself, was able to set the correct exposure, choose camera angles and shoot a few panoramas with residual cloud of meteorite.
A few words about how to change the nature around. Feels like the sky was bluer and transparent. The sun had already risen, but its brightness was like no more morning sun, and the sun is at its zenith.
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Already after I shot footage, and cloud almost dissipated, I collected all the techniques and some time just standing. Observe nature around them, and considered their experiences. First thoughts were of loved ones, it was very difficult to get through, because network was overloaded. These thoughts haunted, were not allowed to recognize the scale of the incident and its consequences. On the way home I thought about the ownership of something global and very important. Only when I got in touch with his family, was able to concentrate on what they saw. First news on the Internet is not given any clarity. I immediately set about processing the footage and prepare it for publication. During the day, began to receive various news and various assumptions. Depressive mood is injected into society.
Still, it is good that we live in the information age! You can quickly share their experiences, and get the big picture scene.>>
[quote="aildoux"]
I've seen many videos of this meteor but this is the first actual still picture taken of it that I've seen. Could it be the only one yet?[/quote]
[list]No... but it is definitely the best :!:[/list][quote=" http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fmarateaman.livejournal.com%2F27910.html&act=url"]
Google Translation of Marat Ametvaleev ("marateaman") :
[size=150][list][color=#0000FF]The explosion of a meteorite in the sky over the Chelyabinsk.
Full photo report with comments.[/color][/list][/size]----------------------------------------------------------------
[list] Morning. Beginning.[/list][i][color=#0000FF] The morning was frosty (About -17 C), windless and cloudless. And because the day before was a very warm day (the temperature was near zero) - the trees were covered with frost. I decided to go to the scene to photograph their favorite point close to home. Around 9:00 am, I was at the scene and began to make the first shots. Unusual and remarkable in the sky before the object was not. After making a few shots from different angles, I moved to a different camera angle. The camera is pointed in the direction of the rising sun (the sun appears to have remained a matter of minutes.)[/color][/i]
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[list] Flash.[/list][i][color=#0000FF] Yes! The appearance of the object was a surprise! The camera was on a tripod and aimed almost at the side (pictured above), which appeared object. I leaned over to the camera to change the camera angle and make another shot the scene. At this point, peripheral vision, I saw a bright flash. At first it was small. Immediately turned the camera to the object, and at this time of the outbreak has reached its peak, and everything was bathed in bright light.[/color][/i]
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[list] Awareness.[/list][i][color=#0000FF] The first thing I thought was not a meteorite, a nuclear bomb. Then he remembered about the media reports about a possible asteroid and its approach to the Earth. Then there was the idea of an airplane that crashed.[/color][/i]
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[list] Feelings.[/list][i][color=#0000FF] In the first seconds quickened heartbeat and breathing, as well as shaking hands, which is likely to be the consequences of the shock of what he saw. When the flash was as bright as possible, I felt strong enough heat in the face (it lasted just a split second.)
At the time of bright light, I also felt a strong pain in the eyes of intolerable glare. No more physical sensations were not. Then, 2 minutes after the flash, there was a series of explosions - the sound was neraskatisty and clear and very powerful. The first explosion was very strong, but I felt only the cotton. No physical sensations and vibrations I felt as was far from concrete structures and roads. Immediately after a series of bombings over the pine forest, near a large number of birds rose up and flew in all directions. Heartbeat, breathing, and hand tremors only strengthened. Shock was even greater.[/color][/i]
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[list] Shooting.[/list][i][color=#0000FF] As mentioned earlier, immediately after seeing the first outbreak, I turned the camera towards the subject and take a single picture. He was heavily overexposed, I frantically started trying to fix the exposure to capture neperesvechenny object. I do not remember exactly how I made the frame with hot particles inside track. Everything was a blur, and occurred in a matter of seconds. Next, the actions I remember vaguely. I did everything "on automatic." Shock did not allow to concentrate to put the correct values and choose a great camera angles. I remember that I dropped in the snow control from the camera to change the filter on the lens. Only after a series of blasts I came a little to himself, was able to set the correct exposure, choose camera angles and shoot a few panoramas with residual cloud of meteorite.
A few words about how to change the nature around. Feels like the sky was bluer and transparent. The sun had already risen, but its brightness was like no more morning sun, and the sun is at its zenith.[/color][/i]
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[list] P. S.[/list][i][color=#0000FF] Already after I shot footage, and cloud almost dissipated, I collected all the techniques and some time just standing. Observe nature around them, and considered their experiences. First thoughts were of loved ones, it was very difficult to get through, because network was overloaded. These thoughts haunted, were not allowed to recognize the scale of the incident and its consequences. On the way home I thought about the ownership of something global and very important. Only when I got in touch with his family, was able to concentrate on what they saw. First news on the Internet is not given any clarity. I immediately set about processing the footage and prepare it for publication. During the day, began to receive various news and various assumptions. Depressive mood is injected into society.
Still, it is good that we live in the information age! You can quickly share their experiences, and get the big picture scene.>>[/color][/i][/quote]