1955: Up, Down and Sideways... in '55, the Vinten Heron crane was developed for the…
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1947: Year Of The Candle
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WOW! Love This!
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UPDATE: This 2012 story has a happy ending...the new crane was not able to make…
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The Roots of the Grand Ole Opry…
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Perspective Is Everything…
Perspective Is Everything... In this photo, the size of the teleprompter just jumps off the…
From South Africa, Dual Cameras Offer “Stereoscopic HD”
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RCA TK 60 and the Angenieux Zoom Lens
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Most Excellent!
Most Excellent! Thanks to Thomas Buckley for this great photo. This is Roger Mudd filling…