ISS flyover of Pittsburgh PA
Taken by Paul Vladuchick on March 17, 2018 @ Pittsburgh PA
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I've been waiting and making plans for years trying to get the ISS flying over downtown pittsburgh. We've had significant cloudiness here and for months either the timing didn't work, my schedule didn't work, the weather didn't cooperate, the orbit of the ISS was in the wrong spot, etc. This morning at 5:34 AM I captured it. Part of the difficulty is the extreme difference in brightness of the city vs the space station and the city was photographed using a 7 exposure HDR composite (-5 EV to +1) with a 6 exposure ISS pass at +2 EV and then compiled together. Super proud of this one.
Photographer's website:
http://www.paulvladuchick.com
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