ソフィア・ブッシュのインスタグラム(sophiabush) - 7月21日 23時21分
Hassleblad 70 mm camera used for astronaut training in 1969 + Hassleblad 70 mm film magazine, used on Apollo 11, 1969 + me.
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“Because of its superb mechanics and sharp Ziess lens, the square format 70 mm Hassleblad, outfitted with an external viewfinder and oversize controls, was NASA’s camera of choice for still photography on crewed missions. The interchangeable film magazines were loaded with extra-thin film manufactured for NASA by Eastman Kodak, which increased the capacity from twelve to nearly two hundred frames per roll.”
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Dreamy. ✨
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hillhurst2010
@sophiabush I just listened to your conversation with Amanda. I am BLOWN AWAY with your eloquence and your depth of thought. You are so inspiring to listen to and yet also so relatable. I feel the same way about you and am dealing with lots of issues about anxiety and getting things done. I feel that I can tackle these things after listening to how you dealt with it and how you needed to be by yourself and listen and process. I am grateful that you are sharing such vulnerability. And how you overcome. And how Anna has made a difference (I’m so into her method!). I do see how radiant you are of late — your smile reaches your eyes, you look so happy lately! You are an inspiration. And yes I agree, there are many handsome boys to discover with this refreshed outlook 😉. Stay happy Soph. I love that you are.
dicdic_collections
Well its like a religion, to believe a kodak film will withstand + - 150degress temperture changes, and astronauts are able to take those iconic pictures without a vizor and full gear on, If the negatives works on outside van allen belts. You are the one choosing to believe
ivanapfelphotography
@sophiabush and interesting fact, the interchangeable film backs allowed them to leave the Apollo Hasselblad body on the Moon so they could bring back soil and rock samples. That beautiful camera probably looks as nice today as it did back then.
beck2785
Amazing. I’m obsessed with learning about everything from 1969 that NASA used to get us on the moon at the moment. Got to tour the Mission Control room in Houston and have been reading about that time since
mikepoorman
Nothing better than medium format! I used to have a beautiful Mamiya back in the day that i loved. I miss shooting film! @sophiabush how was the exhibit?!
scrapbookmom17
Beautiful shot. The now and the ‘back then’ come together. You continue to use this space to bring attention to such worthy causes and events😘
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