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I came home in the morning today. Than I saw this beautiful SLS. So I decided to take some shots :) I know this isn´t a good shot … but the owner was coming soon and drove away … and I was a bit drunk :)
Might take down this shot due to the poor lighting and reflection, should i keep it? Or take it down?......So you guys seem to like it and its got 10 comments, so i'll keep it up.
This SLS looked really nice in matte gray, but the 8C parked next to it looked better, though that doesnt mean i dont love this car.
strobist:
round diffuser above model - YN560ii fired in softbox above diffuser at angle on CR. YN560ii on CL fired bare trough same diffuser. RF603 triggers. 18-105mm lense on D7100
LR5 and CS6 for focus stacking and edit.
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 16. United Launch Alliance (ULA) under a collaborative partnership with Boeing, built the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) upper stage of the SLS rocket that propels Orion to the Moon. Photo by United Launch Alliance
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 16. United Launch Alliance (ULA) under a collaborative partnership with Boeing, built the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) upper stage of the SLS rocket that propels Orion to the Moon. Photo by United Launch Alliance
Artist's impression of NASA's SLS Artemis I Moon rocket with the Orion spacecraft and its European Service Module inside.
NASA’s Artemis I flight test will be the first integrated test of the agency’s deep space exploration systems: the Orion spacecraft, SLS rocket, and supporting ground systems.
ESA’s European Service Module will be powering the Orion spacecraft to the Moon and back.
The European Service Module – or ESM – provides for all astronauts’ basic needs, such as water, oxygen, nitrogen, temperature control, power and propulsion. Much like a train engine pulls passenger carriages and supplies power, the European Service Module will take the Orion capsule to its destination and back.
Credits: ESA–D. Ducros
The Best SLS Color configuration I've ever seen. Black Top, Opal Red exterior and Matt Black rims (20") More picture here bit.ly/1bN0f80
SLS SATIRE---Even when it is cruel and unjustified, it CAN be funny. After Artemis One succeeds, we can all look back on this kind of thing and have a good laugh. Right now, it kind of rankles.
A Mercedes Benz(Brabus) SLS AMG at the Essen Motorshow.
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Driving through Swansea on a Wednesday evening. In an incredible spec, possibly the best for the Roadster.
Here are the first two photos of a very fun photoshoot with 10 modern and classic sportscars in Berlin! This SLS was one of them, a beautiful matte grey GT! More pictures coming soon..
Sydney - Finally spotted one, would've loved to have had my tripod, great scene for some shots! Plates: [22000] - www.celsydney.com
My first SLS AMG on road. It was parked just in front of my house(LOL)... My neighbour 's new toy ?
June 2013
Strasbourg , France.
I love taking shots of this car because I'm really into the SLS.
What about the picture? Please give me some tips and feedbackis very appreciated :)
Hamburg 2011
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft rolls to Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida in preparation for launch of its Artemis I Moon mission. United Launch Alliance (ULA) under a collaborative partnership with Boeing, built the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) upper stage of the SLS rocket that will propel Orion to the Moon. Photo by United Launch Alliance
Shortly after 12:01am (ET) Monday, the Space Launch System (aka "SLS) and the Orion spacecraft exited the Vehicle Assembly Building and began the roll to LC39B.
This was the view from the nearby Press Site at ~1am, shortly before the crew access arm was retracted.