elmon > Henry Jebe from Alaska made this 1/4 scale working model of George Lawrence's panoramic KAP camera that was used to make an aerial photograph of the ruins of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake. We had an interesting lecture at KAPiCA/06 on how the original photograph was taken, and how Henry duplicated the feat in 2006.
elmon > One of Brooks Leffler's light weight KAP rigs.
elmon > Simon from Scotland shows off his simplified camera attachment rig at KAPiCA/02.
elmon > Henry from Alaska launches his KAP rig at KAPiCA/02.
elmon > Handling a large kite and a camera at the same time takes specialized kite handling equipment.  This is what Ralf Beutnagel from Germany used at KAPiCA/02.
elmon > A replica of a early KAP rig displayed at KAPiCA/02.
Henry Jebe from Alaska made this 1/4 scale working model of George Lawrence's panoramic KAP camera that was used to make an aerial photograph of the ruins of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake. We had an interesting lecture at KAPiCA/06 on how the original photograph was taken, and how Henry duplicated the feat in 2006.
elmon > Henry Jebe from Alaska made this 1/4 scale working model of George Lawrence's panoramic KAP camera that was used to make an aerial photograph of the ruins of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake. We had an interesting lecture at KAPiCA/06 on how the original photograph was taken, and how Henry duplicated the feat in 2006.
Henry Jebe from Alaska made this 1/4 scale working model of George Lawrence's panoramic KAP camera that was used to make an aerial photograph of the ruins of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake. We had an interesting lecture at KAPiCA/06 on how the original photograph was taken, and how Henry duplicated the feat in 2006.
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